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over 6,000 years, generation after generation of men have put their mark on this city. it was in the midst of a feminist takeover. in 2015, the city had elected its first female mayor, ada colau. and it wasn'tjust the mayor. barcelona's feminist revolution involves everyone from writers to urban planners, architects and economists, and all those who make up the fabric of this evolving city. playgrounds were being reimagined, streets were being named for women, public transport was changing so women didn't have to walk alone at night. and the city was saying no to sleaze. but then the pandemic hit. and just like so many other places, barcelona is reeling. so how are these feminist ideals withstanding a pandemic? and did it teach us anything about how the legacy of this virus will impact women? someone who could explain this better than most is judit vall castello. as a health economist and a mum, she's had a very busy few months. my husband is an essential worker, so i was alone at home. and working full—time? and working full—time, so, yeah, we had difficult situations
over 6,000 years, generation after generation of men have put their mark on this city. it was in the midst of a feminist takeover. in 2015, the city had elected its first female mayor, ada colau. and it wasn'tjust the mayor. barcelona's feminist revolution involves everyone from writers to urban planners, architects and economists, and all those who make up the fabric of this evolving city. playgrounds were being reimagined, streets were being named for women, public transport was changing so...
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>> me too. >> you cannot kill this city, this city will always come back.place like new york. ♪ ♪ happy, happy christmas >>> in a time when our health care professionals are overwhelmed, one health professional in utah showed his appreciation in a unique way. here is chip reid. >> covid patient grover wilhelmson's request was from his icu bed was one that his medical team have never heard before. intubated and unable to speak at intermountain health care last month, the retired music teacher used paper and pen to ask if his wife diana could bring his v violin so he could play to the doctors and nurses. was he speaking through the violi (. >> that was the only way he could speak. >> he wrote the note to his nurse. >> what was the reaction when you first heard him play? >> i cried. >> she was so inspired she piped the music in to the hallways so her colleagues could hear. >> how important was it that he did it for you? >> one of the co-workers described it as a light in the covid darkness. which was perfect. >> she said, he played his heart out and it touched
>> me too. >> you cannot kill this city, this city will always come back.place like new york. ♪ ♪ happy, happy christmas >>> in a time when our health care professionals are overwhelmed, one health professional in utah showed his appreciation in a unique way. here is chip reid. >> covid patient grover wilhelmson's request was from his icu bed was one that his medical team have never heard before. intubated and unable to speak at intermountain health care last...
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was a very different city. this square would have been full of people. and now... whelmed with tourists... ..the streets in some parts of town are now eerily quiet. this is a place that entertained up to 8.9 million tourists a year. and it was an invisible army of women who kept the hospitality industry going — cleaners. vania rana came to barcelona from peru 28 years ago. now she's at the centre of a collective of women who advocate on behalf of cleaners. and when we first met her, she was campaigning to have cleaners treated more fairly. but now their industry has been decimated. the collective of women just try to support each other where they can. it might be years before tourists can come back to enjoy barcelona like they did before the coronavirus stopped us in our tracks. but the city still vibrates with the rhythms of ordinary life. and some people see the pandemic as an opportunity for change. how are you, fine? yeah, good. very strange, this situation. so strange! yes. what a year. that's ba rcelona's councillor of urbanism, janet sanz, when we first met j
was a very different city. this square would have been full of people. and now... whelmed with tourists... ..the streets in some parts of town are now eerily quiet. this is a place that entertained up to 8.9 million tourists a year. and it was an invisible army of women who kept the hospitality industry going — cleaners. vania rana came to barcelona from peru 28 years ago. now she's at the centre of a collective of women who advocate on behalf of cleaners. and when we first met her, she was...
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this city can do it. the amazing health care professionals of this city already. we are going to set up new sites all over the city, on top of the many that are already operational. we will expand from her and clinics to locations set up all over the city. our goal is to get upwards of 250 locations citywide. this will be a massive effort. this will be part of the largest single vaccination effort in the history of new york city. it's going to take a lot of work. it will take urgency and focus. and we will need help from the federal government, we will need help from the state government and from the vaccine manufacturers. but we are making clear to the world, we can achieve one million vaccinations in january. we will make it happen. we have the ability to make it happen on the ground and we are anxious to get it done. president-elect joe biden said it right, this whole country is behind the pace where we need to be. we need to go faster to beat back the virus and restart our economy, to protect our lives and recover. we have got to go faster and new york city wil
this city can do it. the amazing health care professionals of this city already. we are going to set up new sites all over the city, on top of the many that are already operational. we will expand from her and clinics to locations set up all over the city. our goal is to get upwards of 250 locations citywide. this will be a massive effort. this will be part of the largest single vaccination effort in the history of new york city. it's going to take a lot of work. it will take urgency and focus....
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but the pandemic‘s not stopping janet sanz and her plans to transform this city. er plans to transform this city. to reclaim the streets from cars. the project is called the ‘superille‘, or superblock. in almost every city, cars take up more space than any other road user. the idea of the superblocks is to reclaim the streets for pedestrians, for cyclists or even just for hanging out. the plan takes nine blocks and forms one big superblock, which are closed off from through traffic. 0nly cars that need access are allowed in, and the speed limit is reduced to 10 km/h. parked cars go underground. so instead of busyjunctions, you have parks, picnic benches and play areas. do you think there'll be a resistance? scaling up means creating 21 more of these squares and turning the streets between them into green hubs, filled with plants and trees. like most of europe, the city's dealing with a second wave of the virus, and bars and restaurants are closed. the superille is busier than ever, but not everyone is thrilled about that. building a consensus to change a city is ha
but the pandemic‘s not stopping janet sanz and her plans to transform this city. er plans to transform this city. to reclaim the streets from cars. the project is called the ‘superille‘, or superblock. in almost every city, cars take up more space than any other road user. the idea of the superblocks is to reclaim the streets for pedestrians, for cyclists or even just for hanging out. the plan takes nine blocks and forms one big superblock, which are closed off from through traffic. 0nly...
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our city could lead this charge. and our city could prove to the rest of america that moving funding from police and into social services like housing and health care and education etc., actually works, creates a better funded city and creates a more just world. we can afford this if we make cuts to the law enforcement budget. so you are spending money on this problem anyways. i am a taxpayer and i request that the money to be allocated to address and solve the problem, not to overpolice it. (please stand by)
our city could lead this charge. and our city could prove to the rest of america that moving funding from police and into social services like housing and health care and education etc., actually works, creates a better funded city and creates a more just world. we can afford this if we make cuts to the law enforcement budget. so you are spending money on this problem anyways. i am a taxpayer and i request that the money to be allocated to address and solve the problem, not to overpolice it....
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our city could lead this charge. and our city could prove to the rest of america that moving funding from police and into social services like housing and health care and education etc., actually works, creates a better funded city and creates a more just world. we can afford this if we make cuts to the law enforcement budget. so you are spending money on this problem anyways. i am a taxpayer and i request that the money to be allocated to address and solve the problem, not to overpolice it. (please stand by) please support this. and all organizations and all the folks will work to make this a coalition that is incredibly -- [bell ringing]. >> your time is concluded. >> speaker, please. >> hello? >> hi, please proceed. >> my name is debbie newman. can you hear me? >> yes, we can hear you. >> yeah, um, i forgot -- i made a video, but i forgot what i said on it. oh, god. let me get back to you guys. let me get back to you. dammit. >> next speaker, please. >> hello, good afternoon. i work with movement health center and
our city could lead this charge. and our city could prove to the rest of america that moving funding from police and into social services like housing and health care and education etc., actually works, creates a better funded city and creates a more just world. we can afford this if we make cuts to the law enforcement budget. so you are spending money on this problem anyways. i am a taxpayer and i request that the money to be allocated to address and solve the problem, not to overpolice it....
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mara cash a city of contrasts in manifold ways. this is all that i'm jesus stuff what's special about this city is that the modern and the ancient lived side by side of the money you can see traditional life and modern life together that live until you might find a really old door from the 14th or 15th century and next to it is an i phone 7 or 8 i phone zeven or the i have one. it's a similar scenario with taxis alongside old. one forest powered versus 150 who also have mercedes models of all ages alongside their modern rivals. and as everywhere rule number one is 1st come 1st served usually. just give the most idea there are always disputes here but after that everything's fine again the missions because people intervene and they help the others to reconcile the next day is a new page. to put. in mara cash taxis have to wait outside the old town due to the narrow streets and alleyways and the city's most famous square gym a elf not a good mess the world heritage site is in any case off limits. it's where you'll find the jugglers snake
mara cash a city of contrasts in manifold ways. this is all that i'm jesus stuff what's special about this city is that the modern and the ancient lived side by side of the money you can see traditional life and modern life together that live until you might find a really old door from the 14th or 15th century and next to it is an i phone 7 or 8 i phone zeven or the i have one. it's a similar scenario with taxis alongside old. one forest powered versus 150 who also have mercedes models of all...
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people historically in this city. i do want to say that while i think reparations for slavery is a national issue, and there should be national solutions for it, i must say that san francisco has its own legacy, racist legacy, to stand on, which gives it reason enough to consider reparations without even a discussion of what happened in slavery. the reality is going back from the times when black san franciscans left this city to move to canada and other places because of the whole racism that existed here, where they took our wealth. and people will say, well, they paid you for it. they took our wealth and gave us money, and it's not the same thing. and we need to know that. it is important, though, that we also use this opportunity, as cheryl was talking about, to transform attitudes towards the african-american community and put out penalties for people who still carry those attitudes and make them part of their work, and even part of their city work. to be proud that we're doing this, i think is the wrong approach
people historically in this city. i do want to say that while i think reparations for slavery is a national issue, and there should be national solutions for it, i must say that san francisco has its own legacy, racist legacy, to stand on, which gives it reason enough to consider reparations without even a discussion of what happened in slavery. the reality is going back from the times when black san franciscans left this city to move to canada and other places because of the whole racism that...
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if we see businesses shut that in fact this empty city center could become the new normal and how thank you chief political correspondent melinda crane. so here's a look at some of the other developments in this pandemic the u.s. drugs regulator has announced that its analysis of the modernity vaccine indicates that it's safe and 94 percent effective meaning emergency approval could be granted in days and the drug rolled out next week officials in south korea say the capital seoul has only 3 intensive care beds left in a city with a population of nearly 26000000 the country's reported a record surge in cases over recent days and scientists from the world health organization are planning to visit the chinese city of new han where the corona virus was 1st reported they want to find out how it jumped species from animals to humans. european parliament awarded the opposition leader. top prize at the top human rights prize on behalf of democracy was to kind of sky asset be aboard was an important marker of the fight for freedom in the country he's been living in
if we see businesses shut that in fact this empty city center could become the new normal and how thank you chief political correspondent melinda crane. so here's a look at some of the other developments in this pandemic the u.s. drugs regulator has announced that its analysis of the modernity vaccine indicates that it's safe and 94 percent effective meaning emergency approval could be granted in days and the drug rolled out next week officials in south korea say the capital seoul has only 3...
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on this way to work in the old city this is centers house the workplace of jerusalem st nick and also it says family home it's december the busiest time of the year for santa and yet in 2020 the pandemic has changed everything it's very hard for us with this crazy situation what we have would cover 19 i try my best to have a b. c. me as a center i'm trying to bring joy for jerusalem and to the word all for my message is always love and happy and happiness and safety for them and joy and we say inshallah everything will be ok the palestinian christian from jerusalem's old city has been slipping into the role of santa claus for the last 3 years in real life he's a former professional basketball player turned coach is a remembers that there was no santa around when he was growing up in jerusalem a city 3 words religions call home when i was a kid i never see receptor and that's why we have children here this evening t v in the show on pictures or fakes like a toy and now when they see it really in jerusalem they feel very proud of what we have said dangerous. but is that because this yea
on this way to work in the old city this is centers house the workplace of jerusalem st nick and also it says family home it's december the busiest time of the year for santa and yet in 2020 the pandemic has changed everything it's very hard for us with this crazy situation what we have would cover 19 i try my best to have a b. c. me as a center i'm trying to bring joy for jerusalem and to the word all for my message is always love and happy and happiness and safety for them and joy and we say...
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new crop of presidents you know and consumers really they want to grow this city rather than bringing people to the table and so it's i think that's why this cultural moment is political but go ahead i don't think let me bring in another voice on. yet piece that he's asking if the saudis are complicit through policy and i think most would agree the policy does drive it i want to bring in this is a professor from georgia state law professor named tanya washington hicks to talk about policy in the welcome back on this point pretty i would encourage communities to find b 20 year plan for the city in which they let's most cities have one and may be referred to as a conference and branch it may be referred to as a strategic group and whatever is called an author has a 20 year vision for the city who evolves and community is need to not only figure out what this is but they also need to devise their own plant so that they can exercise an agency around how day and 10. and also protect themselves from and a strategic plan by the city that doesn't include them in their fut
new crop of presidents you know and consumers really they want to grow this city rather than bringing people to the table and so it's i think that's why this cultural moment is political but go ahead i don't think let me bring in another voice on. yet piece that he's asking if the saudis are complicit through policy and i think most would agree the policy does drive it i want to bring in this is a professor from georgia state law professor named tanya washington hicks to talk about policy in...
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i'm doing the best for this city. nobody is perfect and certainly not me. the criticism i received is fair. i learned from this moment. i want everyone to recognize that people all around you are trying. they are trying to follow the orders. they are trying to hold it together. it is hard people are losing it. we can't lose it on each other. we can't turn on each other. this isn't about me. i can take the criticism. i wouldn't be in this job if i couldn't. to your neighbors and coworkers to the bus drivers, city workers. they are trying to keep us safe and healthy. please, have a little understanding. the coming weeks are going to be harder than ever before. -what we can do is to make sure that we get through this safely. also we've received some very good news on our vaccine. they're coming. that means that there is, as i said, a light at the end of the tunnel. dr. koa fax will share some of that news. the initial supply will be very limited the roll out is coming this month. i believe in this city. i want to thank each and every one of you for what you've
i'm doing the best for this city. nobody is perfect and certainly not me. the criticism i received is fair. i learned from this moment. i want everyone to recognize that people all around you are trying. they are trying to follow the orders. they are trying to hold it together. it is hard people are losing it. we can't lose it on each other. we can't turn on each other. this isn't about me. i can take the criticism. i wouldn't be in this job if i couldn't. to your neighbors and coworkers to the...
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transition with reinvestment with these public private partnerships and and in a lot of ways we see how this city changes impacted by economic conditions like you know sessions or depression but also there is this form of displacement that occurs again specifically targeting black and brown and indigenous people but it's moved on so much for there even the present day sense the foreclosure crisis and 2007 in 2008 we're seeing these extreme ways that there's an affordability crisis and people are able to stay in their homes. it's not just d.c. right this is happen that a across the country i'm curious do you see how cold it is impacting this really knew before we get to co you know you're saying you know goes back to red lining i would say go back much for who did that and say you know directors very familiar with the famous film i believe is that cocoa really doe's go back to in slave minutes this idea of white supremacy in a really think that we're powerlessness really is presented throughout the show and i think it kind of shows the powerlessness you know black communities that have historicall
transition with reinvestment with these public private partnerships and and in a lot of ways we see how this city changes impacted by economic conditions like you know sessions or depression but also there is this form of displacement that occurs again specifically targeting black and brown and indigenous people but it's moved on so much for there even the present day sense the foreclosure crisis and 2007 in 2008 we're seeing these extreme ways that there's an affordability crisis and people...
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if circuses see on this way to work in the old city and this is centers house the workplace of jerusalem st nick and also it says family home it's december the busiest time of the year for santa and yet in 2020 the pandemic has changed everything it's very hard for us with this crazy situation what we have would cover 19 i try my best to have a.b.c. as a center trying to bring joy for jerusalem and to the word also my message is always love and happy and happiness and safety for them and joy and we say inshallah everything will be ok the palestinian christian from jerusalem's old city has been slipping into the role of santa claus for the last 3 years in real life he's a former professional basketball player turned coach is a remembers that there was no santa around when he was growing up in jerusalem a city 3 words religions call home when i was a kid i never see really santa and that's why when the children hear this even t.v. in the show on pictures or fakes like a toy and now when they see it really in jerusalem they feel very proud of what we have said dangerous. but is that because
if circuses see on this way to work in the old city and this is centers house the workplace of jerusalem st nick and also it says family home it's december the busiest time of the year for santa and yet in 2020 the pandemic has changed everything it's very hard for us with this crazy situation what we have would cover 19 i try my best to have a.b.c. as a center trying to bring joy for jerusalem and to the word also my message is always love and happy and happiness and safety for them and joy...
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and i think mayor breed definitely has given us two nominations two appoint's that will girlfriend this city well. >> we will now open this item up for public comment. every member will have two minutes to speak on either or both candidates. >> yes, members of the public who wish to apply public comment on item, should call (415)655-0001 and and and if you haven't already done so and a system prompt will indicate you have raised your hand. wait until the the system indicates you have been unmute and you have your comment. can we have the first caller, please. >> good morning, i've opened a retail hardware store for 39 years. during those year i've been involved with the merchants, and the legislative representative and i represent myself and the council and the folk street merchants. we're an unrepresented community. we've always sought and the mta and before the mta and and he used to have the community person of the month awards and we were advocated of that and we gave ut one of the awards this is a great opportunity to have manny appointed to be a local merchant representing us. he doesn
and i think mayor breed definitely has given us two nominations two appoint's that will girlfriend this city well. >> we will now open this item up for public comment. every member will have two minutes to speak on either or both candidates. >> yes, members of the public who wish to apply public comment on item, should call (415)655-0001 and and and if you haven't already done so and a system prompt will indicate you have raised your hand. wait until the the system indicates you...
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whether that's adding to this increase of violence crimes because many cities are experiencing this and many cities to a much worse degree than us.
whether that's adding to this increase of violence crimes because many cities are experiencing this and many cities to a much worse degree than us.
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increased sense of being constrained by city life has driven us to the countryside to enjoy freedom what. i had. in this berlin suburb literally on us has long enjoyed that freedom his family left the inner city 3 years ago the fresh air and room to move around freely were ideal for this young family life here is also more affordable. rents and central berlin have more than doubled in the past decade. but everything we could afford in berlin was too small well it would have been around the same size as our apartment we don't need that. we prefer to have something a bit larger and further away. but it is a problem to access the city amenities it takes 90 minutes to get to work there are no daycare centers or supermarkets in their village and they have to rely on a car. here include it's the town hall friends have found a safe haven. since july i think spent half their time in the countryside. and. definitely in france we've dreamed of and i don't know if that will be the case in 5 years maybe more no longer want to leave the city but now it's just great to party. they're not the only ones leaving the fai
increased sense of being constrained by city life has driven us to the countryside to enjoy freedom what. i had. in this berlin suburb literally on us has long enjoyed that freedom his family left the inner city 3 years ago the fresh air and room to move around freely were ideal for this young family life here is also more affordable. rents and central berlin have more than doubled in the past decade. but everything we could afford in berlin was too small well it would have been around the same...
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this is a routine update of the city's list of form 700 filers. under state law, we are required to do this process every two years, and we actually started several months ago with extensive help from the clerk's office, as well, that i should mention. i don't believe there will be anyone from the clerk's office today present at this meeting, but i want to specifically thank angela calvillo and eileen hugh from the clerk's office for their help in serving. we also have, as supervisor ronen has mentioned, representatives from d.h.r., who met extensively on the meet-and-confer process, as well as representatives from the airport who have been added to the city's list of form 700 filers. we have some very minor amendments that we would like to present now. if you'd like me to do that now, i can go ahead and do that now, or i can do that after everyone else speaks. >> chair ronen: go ahead and do that now. >> thank you. the first is we missed one requested change from the [inaudible] this position is currently vacant, and it was something we just misse
this is a routine update of the city's list of form 700 filers. under state law, we are required to do this process every two years, and we actually started several months ago with extensive help from the clerk's office, as well, that i should mention. i don't believe there will be anyone from the clerk's office today present at this meeting, but i want to specifically thank angela calvillo and eileen hugh from the clerk's office for their help in serving. we also have, as supervisor ronen has...
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in this city, we need state politicians who know these folks who can get us in the room with the rightperson so we can keep making the right asks because this situation in particular, and i'm not diminish the situation of any other industry, but this one in particular is just messed up, so i appreciate your words very much. >> thank you. commissioner dooley? >> commissioner dooley: thank you for your presentation, and i think your asks are completely reasonable. my only comment and wishes is that wish list needs to be applied not only to your industry and to extend help to you, but to extend help to everybody in the same boat, close to going bankrupt. i'm happy you brought your list forward, and i'm looking forward to using it in a broadway. thank you for bringing it up tonight. >> thank you. >> thank you, vice president zouzounis? >> thank you. my family's business, a big part of our business was catering to a lot of those industries. they have to come to terms with the sectors that have been experiencing losses in all the other sectors in our city. it's true that our economy is seei
in this city, we need state politicians who know these folks who can get us in the room with the rightperson so we can keep making the right asks because this situation in particular, and i'm not diminish the situation of any other industry, but this one in particular is just messed up, so i appreciate your words very much. >> thank you. commissioner dooley? >> commissioner dooley: thank you for your presentation, and i think your asks are completely reasonable. my only comment and...
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the crime is really up this year in new york city, it is up 50% from this time last year. inot of this is happening one safe part of the city, the public school system -- the city. the public school system is a failure in many ways. you add all of these factors up and a lot of families think why should i stick around here when i could go to florida or texas or arizona and live a comfortable life where i can afford a house and my mortgage will be less than my rent here in the city? i don't have to worry about crime. my children can attend a nice school. covid has allowed a lot of people to really start asking themselves these questions. of course, when you removed income tax, that allows families to hold on to more of their money and provide for their families in ways they were not able to living in these expensive men -- expensive men cas. -- mec tate joining us for this conversation. if you want to after questions, 202-748-8000us at for republicans, 202-748-8001 for democrats. you said that some of these places, red states supposedly, why are people going to those locatio
the crime is really up this year in new york city, it is up 50% from this time last year. inot of this is happening one safe part of the city, the public school system -- the city. the public school system is a failure in many ways. you add all of these factors up and a lot of families think why should i stick around here when i could go to florida or texas or arizona and live a comfortable life where i can afford a house and my mortgage will be less than my rent here in the city? i don't have...
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the people's government of wuhan to the bureaucrats' government of wuhan. >> he normally lives in this city. he returned home to wuhan in january when his father broke his hip. the elderly man received free treatment and this is where he caught covid and later died. >> his father would still be alive if the authorities in wow hahn had not covered up the early stages of the outbreak and trying to file a case in court against the government. >> i have been very upset since i came back to wuhan. i'm sad and angry at the same time. that's my current state of mind. i can't stand all this propaganda about the achievements in the fight against covid. all the people who died, the innocent people who left this world have never been paid proper respect. >> but few people speak publicly. many others have put the experience behind them. life is back on the streets especially young people enjoy their newly returned freedom. while many places in the world still struggle with the pandemic, the city where it all began is moving on. >> let's look at some other stories making headlines. bangladesh has starte
the people's government of wuhan to the bureaucrats' government of wuhan. >> he normally lives in this city. he returned home to wuhan in january when his father broke his hip. the elderly man received free treatment and this is where he caught covid and later died. >> his father would still be alive if the authorities in wow hahn had not covered up the early stages of the outbreak and trying to file a case in court against the government. >> i have been very upset since i...
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city. i really like the whole timber tulsa's they ahd to just see this charm. and it doesn't get any higher than the tower hole tower. there are $220.00 steps in total to leave you in top form. and then you have the city in all its glory at your feet. the buildings look like dollhouse us from this hyatt. and this is the most photographed view in the whole town right on plan one square. that. it's called sussan sation on instagram. play from we from namibia in africa hong kong on call from texas and this by then from cocos or pound. they all have one thing in common they last for 2 more. how do you like it here oh we love it we're on vacation nerd visiting wanted to see all the christmas markets and the fun medieval cities and streets it's beyond what we expected it's really amazing the visited. about southie years ago i was there a 100 so this is this yr. this hour or so teeth are in 1st year of. marriage has over 3. wanted to visit just our game. there are certainly no shortage of photo opportunities in the autumn walk. this vintage past pints to way to kids of
city. i really like the whole timber tulsa's they ahd to just see this charm. and it doesn't get any higher than the tower hole tower. there are $220.00 steps in total to leave you in top form. and then you have the city in all its glory at your feet. the buildings look like dollhouse us from this hyatt. and this is the most photographed view in the whole town right on plan one square. that. it's called sussan sation on instagram. play from we from namibia in africa hong kong on call from texas...
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dubai it's bizarre under this yeah that's why i call harmony the old town and the city of lights that's what i love especially at this time of year of ember december the dark months it's lovely the setting them. in the fairy tale forest you can see depictions of stories by the brothers kim. says. and gretel. king thresh beard and the frock king. and who's this my namesake lucas or luke the engine driver. now we're at the mediæval market. over here it's a bit more quiet in cold rain the way it should be at christmas time. the day is over and i am in the christmas eve mood the medieval flare of the old town certainly adds to the festive atmosphere well this mixture of seafaring tradition and christmas city is certainly something very special that i have never experienced before now there's only one thing missing. back to st where singing christmas carols is an annual tradition. coming. into the. war. is along the same. she is determined to find her dream where. both are at a child he possibly. can to a man living with drawing the lines man they found each other in. the marriage market for
dubai it's bizarre under this yeah that's why i call harmony the old town and the city of lights that's what i love especially at this time of year of ember december the dark months it's lovely the setting them. in the fairy tale forest you can see depictions of stories by the brothers kim. says. and gretel. king thresh beard and the frock king. and who's this my namesake lucas or luke the engine driver. now we're at the mediæval market. over here it's a bit more quiet in cold rain the way it...
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but the people of this city have shown again and again that even with all the fatigue and exhaustion we all feel, that we care about public health. look, it's been hard on me. i have been working out of my home and every day i take walks to get fresh air, exercise, and see the city, and shop at our local businesses and support our restaurants by ordering food directly there and picking it up from there. it is the bright spot of my day, visiting our local businesses and supporting them and seeing the holiday second racingses around town. i especially love what's happening with our fire station which i know are taking part in a holiday decorating contest, and i was really excited to be a judge in that contest, and i definitely have my favorites. the winner will be announced tomorrow, but really i want to thank all the firefighters for taking part in this contest and doing their part to brighten up our city. in these tough times, it is the little things that can make a big difference. i will also say that walking around the city i notice that so many people have christmas countries in t
but the people of this city have shown again and again that even with all the fatigue and exhaustion we all feel, that we care about public health. look, it's been hard on me. i have been working out of my home and every day i take walks to get fresh air, exercise, and see the city, and shop at our local businesses and support our restaurants by ordering food directly there and picking it up from there. it is the bright spot of my day, visiting our local businesses and supporting them and...
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and on top of that today, great victory for this city and for the parents and kids of this city, getting the parents and schools up and running again for our youngest kids. i was out in the bronx today at elementary school. and seeing the kids and parents come back, they're ready to make it work and to do it in a way that keeps everyone safe. there is a lot of spirit in the city to fight through this last push and get to a better time ahead once the vaccine has really had a chance to do its work. >> a lot of talk about the kids going back to school. almost 200,000 went back to school today out of 1.2 million in your school district. let's talk about what governor cuomo said. he said new york state will have to suspend indoor dining in five days if hospitalizations don't stabilize. will that really be enough to get the current surge under control? i asked the question, mayor, because california, as you know, is now enacting much broader stay -at-home orders. >> wolf, look, it's an important step. we all hope it doesn't have to happen. we're talking about 100,000 or more people whose livel
and on top of that today, great victory for this city and for the parents and kids of this city, getting the parents and schools up and running again for our youngest kids. i was out in the bronx today at elementary school. and seeing the kids and parents come back, they're ready to make it work and to do it in a way that keeps everyone safe. there is a lot of spirit in the city to fight through this last push and get to a better time ahead once the vaccine has really had a chance to do its...
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listen, i was born here. >> me too. >> you can't kill this city. this city will always come back.d by kara cleveland, edited by craig shea, i could say. >> told beautifully by anthony mason, we should say. but i could also say that you can see the new york city ballet's production on video of course, rather streaming on marquee tv of "the nutcracker" this year. >> anthony, that was so good. >> so good. >> you know, it's been such a tough year here for everyone. three seconds? oh, ahead a more perfect union. we'll be right back. >> new york will be back too. >> we will. >> yes. >>> ahead we'll talk with "hamilton" star leslie odom jr. about his new music and the >>> good morning. it's 8:25. a stay-at-home order will go into effect for the entire bay area at midnight. the icu capacity dropped to 12.9%. san mateo, napa, solano are join the rest of the area. >>> teens and juveniles some as young as 11 are committing violent crimes such as carjackings and armed robberies. >>> starting today foothills park in palo alto will open to people who live outside the city. a campaign to keep no
listen, i was born here. >> me too. >> you can't kill this city. this city will always come back.d by kara cleveland, edited by craig shea, i could say. >> told beautifully by anthony mason, we should say. but i could also say that you can see the new york city ballet's production on video of course, rather streaming on marquee tv of "the nutcracker" this year. >> anthony, that was so good. >> so good. >> you know, it's been such a tough year here...
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dubai it's bizarre under this yes that's why carmen in the old town and the city of lights that's what i love especially at this time of year of ember december the dark march it's lovely and then. in the fairy tale forest you can see depictions of stories by the brothers grimm. gravel. king thrush beard and the frock king. and who is this my namesake lucas or luke the engine driver. now we're at the mediæval market. over here it's a bit more quiet and cozy the way it should be at christmas time. the day is over and i'm in the christmas removes the medieval flair of the old town certainly adds to the festive atmosphere well this mixture of seafaring tradition and christmas city is certainly something very special that i have never experienced before now there's only one thing missing. back to st where singing christmas carols is an annual tradition. from. pastore all to in spite of. his mom's relatives are not allowed to visit their loved ones are pastors more important now than i am they provide support and human connection despite the protectors to me and sometimes to the ones who wil
dubai it's bizarre under this yes that's why carmen in the old town and the city of lights that's what i love especially at this time of year of ember december the dark march it's lovely and then. in the fairy tale forest you can see depictions of stories by the brothers grimm. gravel. king thrush beard and the frock king. and who is this my namesake lucas or luke the engine driver. now we're at the mediæval market. over here it's a bit more quiet and cozy the way it should be at christmas...
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dubai it's bizarre under this yeah that's why i call harmony the old town and the city of lights that's what i love especially at this time of year about amber december the dark much but lovely name. in the fairy tale forest you can see depictions of stories by the brothers grimm. hansel and gretel. king thrush beard and the for hakim. and who is this my namesake lucas or luke the engine driver. now we're at the medieval market. over here it's a bit more quiet in cosy the way it should be at christmas time. the day is over and i am in the christmas he moves the medieval flair of the old town certainly adds to the festive atmosphere well this mixture of seafaring tradition and christmas city is certainly something very special that i have never experienced before now there's only one thing missing. back to st where singing christmas carols is an annual tradition. i. want. to. cut. the budget. cutting. the backs of the begets the most common among college towns income above average for drug companies especially policing. and meets the ears of the cartel. exclusive images of both sides fig
dubai it's bizarre under this yeah that's why i call harmony the old town and the city of lights that's what i love especially at this time of year about amber december the dark much but lovely name. in the fairy tale forest you can see depictions of stories by the brothers grimm. hansel and gretel. king thrush beard and the for hakim. and who is this my namesake lucas or luke the engine driver. now we're at the medieval market. over here it's a bit more quiet in cosy the way it should be at...
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this virus is raging through the city. i know that we are tired. i know that some, you know, people have been able to get away so far with gatherings to some extent. this is not the time to do that. please don't have those holiday dinners with members outside of your household. even if, you know, they're close friends and close family members, if they don't live in your immediate household, don't do it this year. make sure that we're all here for next year. and take this seriously. there is a window here. this is no longer, you know, for the foreseeable future. we will have vaccines -- vaccine is on the way, but it's not going to get us out of this current surge. we just need to dig a little deeper and to do the right thing to turn this surge around, distribute vaccines and to be here for the next holiday season when we can get together. and i am certainly going to get together with as many households as possible and have a big celebration. but right now we've got to take those precautions. >> thank you, doctor. the next question comes from gerald c
this virus is raging through the city. i know that we are tired. i know that some, you know, people have been able to get away so far with gatherings to some extent. this is not the time to do that. please don't have those holiday dinners with members outside of your household. even if, you know, they're close friends and close family members, if they don't live in your immediate household, don't do it this year. make sure that we're all here for next year. and take this seriously. there is a...
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>>> this city, one of china's most high tech is among those ravaged by the novel coronavirus. this province has the second largest infections in china following here a family visits a shopping mall in the downtown area. normally, this would be the busiest district. but most people have yet to return. at the mall with his wife and daughter is this 31-year-old fu guangyang. there is a reason fu and his family have the grounds all to themselves. fu is actually the ceo of the company that operates this facility. standing at the reception are the company's young employees. fu opened this theme park in 2019, but his surprising business has been strongly affected by covid-19. we followed this businessman as he attempts to face the crisis endangering his livelihood. this business district is located in the western area. fu's company which he founded in 2010 is located in this building. the company's main business is designing and constructing lighting aspects utilizing advanced 3d and holographic techniques. three years ago it entered the design and management of theme parks. it has si
>>> this city, one of china's most high tech is among those ravaged by the novel coronavirus. this province has the second largest infections in china following here a family visits a shopping mall in the downtown area. normally, this would be the busiest district. but most people have yet to return. at the mall with his wife and daughter is this 31-year-old fu guangyang. there is a reason fu and his family have the grounds all to themselves. fu is actually the ceo of the company that...
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all the heart scape this city has. working in a place like golden gate park i have a great sense of pride. i feel very lucky. i feel like i'm getting away with something having a career like this. it's really challenging and i enjoy those challenges. someone brought up problem solving early, i can't tell you how gratifying that is to figure out the issue that the community, parks, employees are facing. hopefully find positive. this makes going home and sleeping overnight easy as well. look forward to work tomorrow. thank you very much and i love you all. >> thank you, nick. i don't know if you can see this? next up is kirk. he is a supervisor in the carpenter shop. he also embodies the five rs. respect. he is the epitome of the model. resilience. his attendance record is solid. through normal times or during covid 19 he shows up and turns out great projects regardless of the circumstances. relationship. he is trust worthy and truly cares about his interactions with others. responsiveness. urgency. from build out to the
all the heart scape this city has. working in a place like golden gate park i have a great sense of pride. i feel very lucky. i feel like i'm getting away with something having a career like this. it's really challenging and i enjoy those challenges. someone brought up problem solving early, i can't tell you how gratifying that is to figure out the issue that the community, parks, employees are facing. hopefully find positive. this makes going home and sleeping overnight easy as well. look...
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when you leave the city the sky is clear but. i think this is because of the negligence of the government and no one is monitoring the situation and the smog as a direct consequence apparent remote the most you have to work at the moment i think it's just far it's definitely because of the winter do you really think it's pollution were the words there's a good. lies in a valley and smaug covers it like a lid kid it is authorities admit they don't know the exact source of the pollution the country's prime minister recently said this mainly coal powered heating plant could be behind up to 20 percent of the emissions he ordered the government to look into switching to gas. for now though air quality sensors in the city show the air is hazardous to people's health the concentration of cancerous particles is several times higher than the norm here in the center of bishkek you can sometimes even smell the smog it smells burnt and city authorities say that the air quality is so bad that people should actually be wearing masks like this one. but envi
when you leave the city the sky is clear but. i think this is because of the negligence of the government and no one is monitoring the situation and the smog as a direct consequence apparent remote the most you have to work at the moment i think it's just far it's definitely because of the winter do you really think it's pollution were the words there's a good. lies in a valley and smaug covers it like a lid kid it is authorities admit they don't know the exact source of the pollution the...
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hundreds of small businesses in this city are uncertain whether they're going to be able to make it toer side of this pandemic and that is a bitter pill to swallow. but one thing i have learned from spending the weekend here in portland, is that it is a tight-knit city and its residents have been meeting the moment to help keep local establishments up and running. listen to this. the city of portland, oregon, is known for many things, its breathtaking views, beautiful sparks, scrappy professional basketball team, but in covid times it's synonymous with community and there is no better example of that here than dead stock coffee. >> it's one of the coffee shops that not only bring it in the coffee department but also like there's always like a community feel when you come here. there's always like people hanging out. >> good coffee, good people, and a great way to start the morning. >> reporter: dead stock is owned and operated by ian williams, a portland native, williams opened this coffee shop in 2016 after several years of working at nike, first starting as a janitor and working his
hundreds of small businesses in this city are uncertain whether they're going to be able to make it toer side of this pandemic and that is a bitter pill to swallow. but one thing i have learned from spending the weekend here in portland, is that it is a tight-knit city and its residents have been meeting the moment to help keep local establishments up and running. listen to this. the city of portland, oregon, is known for many things, its breathtaking views, beautiful sparks, scrappy...
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this. san francisco general hospital is the jewel of our city. it serves countless residents and safes lives, especially during this pandemic. and i want to acknowledge and recognize the hard work of the people who work at that institution. they deserve to be proud of the place that they go to work every day. they deserve to have a name that reflects the public nature of this most essential institution. and i also want to acknowledge that the nurses and leadership of people who work at general hospital for bringing this forward for raising their voices for years now on this issue. and i think it's important that our board send a clear message about where we stand on this. particularly, in light of what happened in recent months and years at facebook and with mr. zuckerberg. they've been the source of employee walkouts and boycott campaigns by large corporations because of the behavior. and i think we should all stand in solidarity with the employees of facebook who have been organizing as well as we do this. we're thankful for the gift and thankfu
this. san francisco general hospital is the jewel of our city. it serves countless residents and safes lives, especially during this pandemic. and i want to acknowledge and recognize the hard work of the people who work at that institution. they deserve to be proud of the place that they go to work every day. they deserve to have a name that reflects the public nature of this most essential institution. and i also want to acknowledge that the nurses and leadership of people who work at general...
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dubai it's bizarre under this yeah that's why i call harmony the old town and the city of lights that'swhat i love especially at this time of year of ember december the dark march it's lovely to see them. in the fairy tale forest you can see depictions of stories by the brothers give an . answer. and gretel. king thrush beard and the frock ing. and who's this my namesake lucas or luke the engine driver. now we're at the mediæval market. over here it's a bit more quiet in cosy the way it should be at christmas time. the day is over and i'm in the christmas eve mood the medieval flare of the old town certainly adds to the festive atmosphere well this mixture of seafaring tradition and christmas city is certainly something very special that i have never experienced before now there's only one thing missing. back to st where singing christmas carols is an annual tradition. for. the be. flogged. to. this quite simply as it seeks. to understand the why. we need to take a closer model. to experience knowledge of laci. climbing up to. mass storage in spite of. his most relatives are not allowed
dubai it's bizarre under this yeah that's why i call harmony the old town and the city of lights that'swhat i love especially at this time of year of ember december the dark march it's lovely to see them. in the fairy tale forest you can see depictions of stories by the brothers give an . answer. and gretel. king thrush beard and the frock ing. and who's this my namesake lucas or luke the engine driver. now we're at the mediæval market. over here it's a bit more quiet in cosy the way it should...