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they have really been tough, i know, it's tough on us as a city the api community. more than any other community this community was discriminated against our leadership in the federal government tried to divide us with the number of comments made pertaining to the virus the businesses in chinatown suffered we still have not recovered. that's why we are all here we would like to change things we would like things to get better. when i was a kid i remember at the time 70s, 80s, and a lot of crime like purse snatching and other things. some of us might remember the guardian angle. the guardian angle was a group of volunteers together to patrol the streets they were the angles and guardians of the city when i started getting actedtively engaged in the western edition it was because, sadly the violence, the gun lie vance in particular a group called crn community response network now fbip. they were people, like some of the menu see here today. when there was a shooting they would sometime prevent a shooting from happention in the first place. they would definitely be on
they have really been tough, i know, it's tough on us as a city the api community. more than any other community this community was discriminated against our leadership in the federal government tried to divide us with the number of comments made pertaining to the virus the businesses in chinatown suffered we still have not recovered. that's why we are all here we would like to change things we would like things to get better. when i was a kid i remember at the time 70s, 80s, and a lot of crime...
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and hard workup to now and also in the future because these were all really important goals for us as a city to recover. >> thank you very much. >> commissioner foley? >> you know, for someone who actually operates multiple businesses and works with a bull of small businesses and nonprofits, i think all of this work that you're doing is super great. i think trying to cleanup these things and trying to get these businesses open up in a reasonable time i think kind of helps the fabric of our neighborhoods and our community but also allows the planning staff to do work that's more interesting. i just want to say thank you for all this hard work, and i really appreciate it. >> thank you. any other commissioners that would like to make comments or questions? commissioner so, please use the chat if you would like to make some comments? >> hi. thank you, president matsuda. i'd just like to say a few words about the [inaudible] between the planning staff and oewd. i'm all for streamlining these processes and cutting down the red tape that we can possibly do to make sure that our small businesses and
and hard workup to now and also in the future because these were all really important goals for us as a city to recover. >> thank you very much. >> commissioner foley? >> you know, for someone who actually operates multiple businesses and works with a bull of small businesses and nonprofits, i think all of this work that you're doing is super great. i think trying to cleanup these things and trying to get these businesses open up in a reasonable time i think kind of helps the...
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for less a metropolis between paralysis and relentlessness being stuck in this limbo as something extraordinary even for a city as used to transformation and disruption as berlin. houses scribe the current 5 and berlin nothing's really normal nowadays as it does feel like the city is awakening from a deep slumber slowly timidly and with a lot of skepticism regarding the future but who knows maybe we'll soon be able to travel safely again i certainly hope to see you next time somewhere in germany or once more right here. in. my sorrow. and exactly one year ago i was here standing on the swing of the singing thing i'm playing my morning with the musicians all about the lyceum orchestra our musicians into something with the coronavirus price says one year after the joint project mozart. teetotallers. time for tay-sachs. sorry. clown. where look behind the scenes to sky drive. the 1st test flight towards an airborne future. in 60 minutes on d w. cold a little more. closely. carefully. don't suit your needs to be a good. discovery . subscribe to the documentary on to. have been invited to play. man go because it's a year a
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they are volunteersance and they have been gracious enough to work with us as a city as to share peace and build relationships. just the e-mails and phone calls from all of you will yes is overwhelming. he's not a large met pollian city. it was not from some pore anglo but we need coordinating how we communicate with residents and with staff and how we communicate with various members. recall has there been work to identify if they are in in. >> so physical it to say that the law enforcement team that's as bald to stopped to this crisis is working diligently to identify agitators within the protests because we know that there are a large number of people who are there to protest peacefully and to express their grievance. we know that there are agitators that show up looking to stir things up and to confront and engage law enforcement in ways that the vast number -- vast majority of people who are coming to the protests are not intended to do so. the. >> if we're in the middle of the pandemic why are people being taken -- >> i'm sorry. can you just repeat your question. >> i'm just sayi
they are volunteersance and they have been gracious enough to work with us as a city as to share peace and build relationships. just the e-mails and phone calls from all of you will yes is overwhelming. he's not a large met pollian city. it was not from some pore anglo but we need coordinating how we communicate with residents and with staff and how we communicate with various members. recall has there been work to identify if they are in in. >> so physical it to say that the law...
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birdlet a metropolis between paralysis and relentlessness being stuck in this limbo as something extraordinary even for a city as used to transformation and disruption as per let. how describe the current 5 in berlin nothing's really normal nowadays as it does feel like the city is awakening from a deep slumber slowly timidly and with a lot of skepticism regarding the future but who knows maybe we'll soon be able to travel safely again i certainly hope to see you next time somewhere in germany or once more right here. they've been robbed of their soul that's what a people experiences when their heritage is taken from them. countless cultural artifacts were brutally stolen from africa by colonialists and carted off to europe . these thefts left wounds that have yet to heal what should be done with a stone or from africa. stolen soul. 15 it spawned d.w. . the last healthily. person healthy. on the night. checking how much i am and. the main thing is stay healthy. your. minutes of w. . happiness is for everyone szymon penises are very different from primates you know we have a photo in predictable as the size view of na
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us. i want to give you a couple of examples of things that i see as really critical challenges and service gaps that i beg all of you to help us to fill as a city. first of all, there's really no dedicated funding stream from the city for victims' services. i want to say that again -- there's no dedicated funding stream from the city for victims' services. virtually all of our victims' services work in the d.a.'s office is grant funded. so i implore you to put our money where our mouth is as a city. we have to put victims first and that means that we as a city have to phone victim services, if we want more services, which we do. if we believe, as i know that weall do, that victims of crime and those with cultural barriers and those who have been targeted because of a potential identity deserve our priority and our help, and then we must fund the services that they need. and that's not happening today. we have limited resources, limited based on what grants we can obtain. and we also spend a tremendous amount of time doing the really detail oriented work of filling out these sorts of applications, to both get the grant money and also to help the
us. i want to give you a couple of examples of things that i see as really critical challenges and service gaps that i beg all of you to help us to fill as a city. first of all, there's really no dedicated funding stream from the city for victims' services. i want to say that again -- there's no dedicated funding stream from the city for victims' services. virtually all of our victims' services work in the d.a.'s office is grant funded. so i implore you to put our money where our mouth is as a...
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birdlet i'm a trouble is between paralysis and relentlessness being stuck in this limbo as something extraordinary even for a city as used to transformation and disruption as per let. how does scribe the current 5 in berlin nothing's really normal nowadays as it does feel like the city is awakening from a deep slumber slowly timidly and with a lot of skepticism regarding the future but who knows maybe we'll soon be able to travel safely again i certainly hope to see you next time somewhere in germany or once more right here. it. is quite as simple as it sinks. to understand the world better we need to take a closer. experience knowledge to the motion. coming to us. what happens when people live by their faith ministry is about letting people know they are not alone. many people think a monastery is an ideal world the foot high the lives of a but we're just ordinary human beings of religion today. more alive more vibrant so we're creating a thief measures on. 30 minutes on d. w. . and you you know here's here's we're going to do and how did last year's german sauce and i want to bring you i'm going to a man called and you
birdlet i'm a trouble is between paralysis and relentlessness being stuck in this limbo as something extraordinary even for a city as used to transformation and disruption as per let. how does scribe the current 5 in berlin nothing's really normal nowadays as it does feel like the city is awakening from a deep slumber slowly timidly and with a lot of skepticism regarding the future but who knows maybe we'll soon be able to travel safely again i certainly hope to see you next time somewhere in...
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for let a metropolis between paralysis and relentlessness being stuck in this limbo as something extraordinary even for a city as used to transformation and disruption as berlin. how does scribe the current 5 in berlin nothing's really normal nowadays as it does feel like the city is awakening from a deep slumber slowly timidly and with a lot of skepticism regarding the future but who knows maybe we'll soon be able to travel safely again i certainly hope to see you next time somewhere in germany or once more right here. what happens when people live by their feet ministry is about letting people know hey you're not alone. many people think a monastery is an ideal world it's the familiar face of a but we're just ordinary human beings religion today. for a life more vibrant more creative faith matters. 3 minutes on d w. so healthy. person is really healthy. of snow on the night. checking how the channel. the main thing is the day healthy. growth. comes to minutes of w. . small accidental spiral big changes people making comes home to go out for a cup of fantastic right. join them as they set out to save the environment
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the metropolis between paralysis and relentlessness being stuck in this limbo as something extraordinary even for a city as used to transformation and disruption as per let. how describe the current 5 and berlin nothing's really normal nowadays as it does feel like the city is awakening from a deep slumber slowly timidly and with a lot of skepticism regarding the future but who knows maybe we'll soon be able to travel safely again i certainly hope to see you next time somewhere in germany or once more right here. initially. i thought there was and exactly one year ago i was here standing on this where the singer doubling up playing my morning with the musicians all about the lyceum orchestra how are musicians in cuba coping with the coronavirus crisis one year after their joint project mozart. march 20th. 30 minutes on the. babies have superpowers. to me such as the sets and. the 1st 5 years set the course for the future success. from their very 1st day babies it isn't. just strong what makes a child smile. born . we've got some hot tips for your bucket list. magic want to check. out smart for some such and som
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a reading time for kids during this pandemic as well virtually, of course. doing so many incredible things to help get our city going during a very challenging time. i know many of us, we wish we didn't have to go through this this past year, but what we should look at is the sacrifices we made and where we are now today. san francisco has vaccinated about 60% of the residents here in the city, more than the state and national average. and, over 85% of of those who are over the age of 65 have been vaccinated. we are on the road to recovery. yes, covid is still here whether we want it to be or not. yes, we still have to do our parts and distance and wear a mask and not get too comfortable because the last thing we need is another surge and the need to shut this city down again, but the fact is san franciscans, we are on the road to recovery. we are on the road to building a stronger san francisco. and, that gives me hope for the future and, today is not just talking about our recovery. it's also looking at re-opening our city. re-opening our libraries. of course, we're going to start with the main library and then we're going to head over to chinatown, mission, and
a reading time for kids during this pandemic as well virtually, of course. doing so many incredible things to help get our city going during a very challenging time. i know many of us, we wish we didn't have to go through this this past year, but what we should look at is the sacrifices we made and where we are now today. san francisco has vaccinated about 60% of the residents here in the city, more than the state and national average. and, over 85% of of those who are over the age of 65 have...
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city to invest in permanent housing. choosing to invest instead ignores the will of the voters. shelter for all and the availability of shelter beds are used as a justification to criminalize through a loophole in martin versus boise. this would also prevent solutions. but it will also give the city even more freedom to police and displace people living on the streets. we don't need another level of justification to harm them even further. safe sleeping sites are not a one-size-fits-all solution and are not appropriate. this legislation is an attempt to force every unsheltered san franciscan into one of the most expensive but least service dense solutions available. what amounts to a $60,000 tent in a parking lot. laws provided by a place for all, the city will have the ability to use the threat of criminal punishment to forcibly round people off the streets and into those crowded camps with few resources. san francisco an incredibly wealthy city can and must reach for a much higher bar than tents for all. rafael mandelman -- >> your time has expired. >> next speaker please. >> hi. i'm a d6 resident. in these commons, small business owners and
city to invest in permanent housing. choosing to invest instead ignores the will of the voters. shelter for all and the availability of shelter beds are used as a justification to criminalize through a loophole in martin versus boise. this would also prevent solutions. but it will also give the city even more freedom to police and displace people living on the streets. we don't need another level of justification to harm them even further. safe sleeping sites are not a one-size-fits-all...
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years and relentlessness being stuck in this limbo is something extraordinary even for a city as usedto transformation and disruption as berlin. houses scribe the current vibe in berlin nothing's really normal nowadays as it does feel like the city is awakening from a deep slumber slowly timidly and with a lot of skepticism regarding the future but who knows maybe we'll soon be able to travel safely again i certainly hope to see you next time somewhere in germany or once more right here. they mounted into a nameless mass their bodies mere tools the history of the slave trade is africa's history it describes how the for power and profit come in to an entire continent into chaos and violence between century and its rebellions the new frontiers of slavery the last part of our series slavery routes. in 15 minutes on t.w. . how does a virus spread. why do we have it and when will all this. just 3 of the topics covered in the weekly radio program. if you like and more information on the chrono virus or any other science topic you should really check out our podcast you can get it wherever y
years and relentlessness being stuck in this limbo is something extraordinary even for a city as usedto transformation and disruption as berlin. houses scribe the current vibe in berlin nothing's really normal nowadays as it does feel like the city is awakening from a deep slumber slowly timidly and with a lot of skepticism regarding the future but who knows maybe we'll soon be able to travel safely again i certainly hope to see you next time somewhere in germany or once more right here. they...
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that know how to correct our past deals which are many and as a historian i feel that it is encumbent upon us to be apart of history. other cities such as evanston, illinois. small cities in north carolina are far ahead of us. so i'm just waiting for the actual plan and action of a group. >> clerk: speaker, your time has expired. >> and allow the contact to get the wealth to make sure americans get their share of this promise of a good democracy. >> chairman: thank you, reverend brown. very much appreciated. our next speaker is aniet ekanem. >> hello all. very close. i want to say thank you to president walton and supervisor peskin. i am a baby resident. in the past, i owned a company called wireless. i brought that technology back and actually did work in oakland and also in various neighborhoods. i have launched one bayview and a number of outlets ago at the thousands of residents in the bayview specifically. more importantly, i want to talk about what i can bring to the committee my focus will be a couple analytics, big data with our stores to provide an unavailable in store my we're unstoppable in that way. to be part of the
that know how to correct our past deals which are many and as a historian i feel that it is encumbent upon us to be apart of history. other cities such as evanston, illinois. small cities in north carolina are far ahead of us. so i'm just waiting for the actual plan and action of a group. >> clerk: speaker, your time has expired. >> and allow the contact to get the wealth to make sure americans get their share of this promise of a good democracy. >> chairman: thank you,...
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that know how to correct our past deals which are many and as a historian i feel that it is encumbent upon us to be apart of history. other cities such as evanston, illinois. small cities in north carolina are far ahead of us. so i'm just waiting for the actual plan and action of a group. >> clerk: speaker, your time has expired. >> and allow the contact to get the wealth to make sure americans get their share of this promise of a good democracy. >> chairman: thank you, reverend brown. very much appreciated. our next speaker is aniet ekanem. >> hello all. very close. i want to say thank you to president walton and supervisor peskin. i am a baby resident. in the past, i owned a company called wireless. i brought that technology back and actually did work in oakland and also in various neighborhoods. i have launched one bayview and a number of outlets ago at the thousands of residents in the bayview specifically. more importantly, i want to talk about what i can bring to the committee my focus will be a couple analytics, big data with our stores to provide an unavailable in store my we're unstoppable in that way. to be part of the
that know how to correct our past deals which are many and as a historian i feel that it is encumbent upon us to be apart of history. other cities such as evanston, illinois. small cities in north carolina are far ahead of us. so i'm just waiting for the actual plan and action of a group. >> clerk: speaker, your time has expired. >> and allow the contact to get the wealth to make sure americans get their share of this promise of a good democracy. >> chairman: thank you,...
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us. i want to give you a couple of examples of things that i see as really critical challenges and service gaps that i beg all of you to help us to fill as a city. first of all, there's really no dedicated funding stream from the city for victims' services. i want to say that again -- there's no dedicated funding stream from the city for victims' services. virtually all of our victims' services work in the d.a.'s office is grant funded. so i implore you to put our money where our mouth is as a city. we have to put victims first and that means that we as a city have to phone victim services, if we want more services, which we do. if we believe, as i know that weall do, that victims of crime and those with cultural barriers and those who have been targeted because of a potential identity deserve our priority and our help, and then we must fund the services that they need. and that's not happening today. we have limited resources, limited based on what grants we can obtain. and we also spend a tremendous amount of time doing the really detail oriented work of filling out these sorts of applications, to both get the grant money and also to help the
us. i want to give you a couple of examples of things that i see as really critical challenges and service gaps that i beg all of you to help us to fill as a city. first of all, there's really no dedicated funding stream from the city for victims' services. i want to say that again -- there's no dedicated funding stream from the city for victims' services. virtually all of our victims' services work in the d.a.'s office is grant funded. so i implore you to put our money where our mouth is as a...
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city a new 110000000 euro development has opened in downtown johannesburg. it's a sparkling sign of hope in the city as the coronavirus pandemic of aids the country's economy. it's a mixed use precinct focused primarily on the provision of affordable residential accommodation we've got just over a 1000 apartments here but then we also have this wonderful pedestrian eyes to the landscape public environment and shops and all the kind of amenities that you need for people to be able to live a good and healthy life designed to live work and play concept jools city offers affordable and secure accommodation for the city's lower to middle class residence . something almost unheard off in the inner city with its overcrowding and smaller . struggling enter printers have also flocked to the development since its opening in september 2020. we had a coffee shop not far from here and not make you run into corporate we had to close it down on so building here to this location it's much better for the business when we can run again. jewel city hasn't thrall urban development specialists they regard its redevelopment strategy as key for its success. has reached used existing stock so it m
city a new 110000000 euro development has opened in downtown johannesburg. it's a sparkling sign of hope in the city as the coronavirus pandemic of aids the country's economy. it's a mixed use precinct focused primarily on the provision of affordable residential accommodation we've got just over a 1000 apartments here but then we also have this wonderful pedestrian eyes to the landscape public environment and shops and all the kind of amenities that you need for people to be able to live a good...
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our problem of drug addiction and alcohol abuse in our city and primarily from a very small fraction of our population is, you know, is causing us, assources, of time and talent, addressing a very tiny percentage of our people in the city. it just -- it boggles my mind sometimes to see that kind of disproportionate use of our resources. i'll save any other comments. but thank you for what you do, chief rubenstein, and for everyone in your department for the hard work that they do every day, particularly the e.m.s. division. and that's all i have, madam president. thank you. >> president feinstein: thank you, commissioner cleaveland. any other commissioners wish to question or comment? okay. commissioner covington. yes. >> commissioner covington: thank you, madam president. i am going to beat this drum again about these surf rescues. you know, they've covered the waterfront, lands, marina green, south beach harbor, ocean beach, the port, the cliff house. and every month we get these reports and i would like an agenda item regarding what the department is doing to get some of these costs covered by other entities, whether it be the na
our problem of drug addiction and alcohol abuse in our city and primarily from a very small fraction of our population is, you know, is causing us, assources, of time and talent, addressing a very tiny percentage of our people in the city. it just -- it boggles my mind sometimes to see that kind of disproportionate use of our resources. i'll save any other comments. but thank you for what you do, chief rubenstein, and for everyone in your department for the hard work that they do every day,...
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us. i want to give you a couple of examples of things that i see as really critical challenges and service gaps that i beg all of you to help us to fill as a city first of all, there's really no dedicated funding stream from the city for victims' services. i want to say that again -- there's no dedicated funding stream from the city for victims' services. virtually all of our victims' services work in the d.a.'s office is grant funded. so i implore you to put our money where our mouth is as a city. we have to put victims first and that means that we as a city have to phone victim services, if we want more services, which we do. if we believe, as i know that weall do, that victims of crime and those with cultural barriers and those who have been targeted because of a potential identity deserve our priority and our help, and then we must fund the services that they need. and that's not happening today. we have limited resources, limited based on what grants we can obtain. and we also spend a tremendous amount of time doing the really detail oriented work of filling out these sorts of applications, to both get the grant money and also to help the
us. i want to give you a couple of examples of things that i see as really critical challenges and service gaps that i beg all of you to help us to fill as a city first of all, there's really no dedicated funding stream from the city for victims' services. i want to say that again -- there's no dedicated funding stream from the city for victims' services. virtually all of our victims' services work in the d.a.'s office is grant funded. so i implore you to put our money where our mouth is as a...
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us. i want to give you a couple of examples of things that i see as really critical challenges and service gaps that i beg all of you to help us to fill as a city first of all, there's really no dedicated funding stream from the city for victims' services. i want to say that again -- there's no dedicated funding stream from the city for victims' services. virtually all of our victims' services work in the d.a.'s office is grant funded. so i implore you to put our money where our mouth is as a city. we have to put victims first and that means that we as a city have to phone victim services, if we want more services, which we do. if we believe, as i know that weall do, that victims of crime and those with cultural barriers and those who have been targeted because of a potential identity deserve our priority and our help, and then we must fund the services that they need. and that's not happening today. we have limited resources, limited based on what grants we can obtain. and we also spend a tremendous amount of time doing the really detail oriented work of filling out these sorts of applications, to both get the grant money and also to help the
us. i want to give you a couple of examples of things that i see as really critical challenges and service gaps that i beg all of you to help us to fill as a city first of all, there's really no dedicated funding stream from the city for victims' services. i want to say that again -- there's no dedicated funding stream from the city for victims' services. virtually all of our victims' services work in the d.a.'s office is grant funded. so i implore you to put our money where our mouth is as a...
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us. i want to give you a couple of examples of things that i see as really critical challenges and service gaps that i beg all of you to help us to fill as a city first of all, there's really no dedicated funding stream from the city for victims' services. i want to say that again -- there's no dedicated funding stream from the city for victims' services. virtually all of our victims' services work in the d.a.'s office is grant funded. so i implore you to put our money where our mouth is as a city. we have to put victims first and that means that we as a city have to phone victim services, if we want more services, which we do. if we believe, as i know that weall do, that victims of crime and those with cultural barriers and those who have been targeted because of a potential identity deserve our priority and our help, and then we must fund the services that they need. and that's not happening today. we have limited resources, limited based on what grants we can obtain. and we also spend a tremendous amount of time doing the really detail oriented work of filling out these sorts of applications, to both get the grant money and also to help the
us. i want to give you a couple of examples of things that i see as really critical challenges and service gaps that i beg all of you to help us to fill as a city first of all, there's really no dedicated funding stream from the city for victims' services. i want to say that again -- there's no dedicated funding stream from the city for victims' services. virtually all of our victims' services work in the d.a.'s office is grant funded. so i implore you to put our money where our mouth is as a...
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the strategy is that each state each individual state to decide what measures are used to create and as chile is a city in the country the local government has decided the only way to stop the spread of this virus is through done to stop people to the transmission because positivity rate has gone had gone up to 37 percent in the indications it has been going down for the past few days when a lot john was in place which is like you things the only weapon the look of government has at the moment is to extend the locked on for another week right wolf already is there in the city of delhi have asked for the national government for support in getting oxygen what are the national government doing to help the hospitals in the affected areas. well the local government in delhi says it needs $700.00 tonnes of oxygen act as if it has less than that amount to the local government to head it by out of engaging the un has us national government to increase delis quarter he's already told all his counterparts in different states and india appealing to them if you have any selfless oxygen to do daily because danny is
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us where to go. to pick up illegal dumping. to address the cleanliness of this city. everyone deserves to live in a clean city. >> people coming from other cities to use oakland as a dumpings the environmental enforcement part of this piece of the puzzle that we want to turn around. we want to stop the thinking that oakland is a place to come and dump. >> the problem is you can clean it up and it comes he says you need enforcement. you need cameras in the hotspots to catch the people doing this. i asked the city about that and they now have a for enforcement officers can patrol the city. they hope to educate people about illegal dumping and will give citations when necessary. when it comes to those cameras, they are not cleared to use them yet because of privacy concerns. >> more announcements about the effort to clear out illegal údu they say it is time to do some spring cleaning.>>> the environmental side over the redwood city ponds appears to be drawing to a close. an affiliate of the food giant cargo has withdrawn . this decision comes two months after the epa, which is led by a biden appointee also withdrew the appeal which it had filed under the trump administration
us where to go. to pick up illegal dumping. to address the cleanliness of this city. everyone deserves to live in a clean city. >> people coming from other cities to use oakland as a dumpings the environmental enforcement part of this piece of the puzzle that we want to turn around. we want to stop the thinking that oakland is a place to come and dump. >> the problem is you can clean it up and it comes he says you need enforcement. you need cameras in the hotspots to catch the...
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city of san francisco. we are also a legacy business. the whole city of san francisco recognizes us as a business which actually helps with the spirit of what is san francisco. so the pandemic, we for 300 625 days. we close on the 16th of march and we reopened on the 16th of march. we have just, just opened, and it's been pretty crazy. we haven't seen much activity, but it is, for me, it's very important to sustain, because my staff has been with me for 26 years. we are more than a family. i'm going to do my very, very best , so that we can all sustain. >> all right, ranjan, we lost your video there, you are back. megan, any other initiatives by gold house coming up that we should know about? >> absolutely. may is asian-pacific heritage month. we will be activating a variety, highlighting not only the top of the a 100 list, which is the annual asian achievement award, but also, promoting other asian small businesses that have been parts bitters in the through a sale through may 17th and 30th. so we will be promoting them economically, as well as highlighting their businesses throughout
city of san francisco. we are also a legacy business. the whole city of san francisco recognizes us as a business which actually helps with the spirit of what is san francisco. so the pandemic, we for 300 625 days. we close on the 16th of march and we reopened on the 16th of march. we have just, just opened, and it's been pretty crazy. we haven't seen much activity, but it is, for me, it's very important to sustain, because my staff has been with me for 26 years. we are more than a family. i'm...
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and hard workup to now and also in the future because these were all really important goals for us as a city to recover. >> thank you very much. >> commissioner foley? >> you know, for someone who actually operates multiple businesses and works with a bull of small businesses and nonprofits, i think all of this work that you're doing is super great. i think trying to cleanup these things and trying to get these businesses open up in a reasonable time i think kind of helps the fabric of our neighborhoods and our community but also allows the planning staff to do work that's more interesting. i just want to say thank you for all this hard work, and i really appreciate it. >> thank you. any other commissioners that would like to make comments or questions? commissioner so, please use the chat if you would like to make some comments? >> hi. thank you, president matsuda. i'd just like to say a few words about the [inaudible] between the planning staff and oewd. i'm all for streamlining these processes and cutting down the red tape that we can possibly do to make sure that our small businesses and
and hard workup to now and also in the future because these were all really important goals for us as a city to recover. >> thank you very much. >> commissioner foley? >> you know, for someone who actually operates multiple businesses and works with a bull of small businesses and nonprofits, i think all of this work that you're doing is super great. i think trying to cleanup these things and trying to get these businesses open up in a reasonable time i think kind of helps the...
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because if we could as a city continue the complete ban, the permanent ban on evictions for any nonpayment related to covid that we had in place until the state stepped in and pre-empted us, we would be holding more of the cards as a city and you structuring these programs could be demanding far greater concessions from these landlords. but i wanted to make sure that i fully understand and the public understands in these two sources of revenue, federal money coming directly to the city and federal money coming through the state. in which situation a landlord is giving up anything to get the funds. so i'm going to say what's my understanding and you can correct me if i have this wrong. i believe that the situation is that for the money that is coming through the state, the sb91 money, that the landlord will receive 80% of the rent at issue. >> that's correct. >> chairman: and they basically have the option to opt in for that. they get 80% and then they're waiving the 20%. and so the concession basically the landlord's giving up 20%. let's look backwards. 20% of back rent in exchange for getting 80% and then the debt is gone on the state administer, the money flowing throu
because if we could as a city continue the complete ban, the permanent ban on evictions for any nonpayment related to covid that we had in place until the state stepped in and pre-empted us, we would be holding more of the cards as a city and you structuring these programs could be demanding far greater concessions from these landlords. but i wanted to make sure that i fully understand and the public understands in these two sources of revenue, federal money coming directly to the city and...
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and hard workup to now and also in the future because these were all really important goals for us as a city>> commissioner foley? >> you know, for someone who actually operates multiple businesses and works with a bull of small businesses and nonprofits, i think all of this work that you're doing is super great. i think trying to cleanup these things and trying to get these businesses open up in a reasonable time i think kind of helps the fabric of our neighborhoods and our community but also allows the planning staff to do work that's more interesting. i just want to say thank you for all this hard work, and i really appreciate it. >> thank you. any other commissioners that would like to make comments or questions? commissioner so, please use the chat if you would like to make some comments? >> hi. thank you, president matsuda. i'd just like to say a few words about the [inaudible] between the planning staff and oewd. i'm all for streamlining these processes and cutting down the red tape that we can possibly do to make sure that our small businesses and community minority women-owned busin
and hard workup to now and also in the future because these were all really important goals for us as a city>> commissioner foley? >> you know, for someone who actually operates multiple businesses and works with a bull of small businesses and nonprofits, i think all of this work that you're doing is super great. i think trying to cleanup these things and trying to get these businesses open up in a reasonable time i think kind of helps the fabric of our neighborhoods and our...
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through perhaps as long as the end of may once it gets the green light of course it can then be used all across the european union. and moving on the us city of minneapolis as the cleared a state of emergency amid violent race riots following the fatal shooting of a black man by a police officer. i the man was shot in a car when he attempted to flee after being pulled over for a traffic violation the brooklyn center police chief said don't take a right died as a result of an accidental discharge by an officer he mistook her for a taser a deadly incident provoke the flock to the local police department there was looting in the area as well as the national guard were deployed to. center is some 10 miles from minneapolis where last year the death of a black man during a police arrest led to nationwide protests there was race related on rest in california to. god. and this is the city of huntington beach where white lives matter rally had been organized online but was met by a larger group of country protesters from the block motor movement a confrontation descended into violent clashes resulting in brutal this was. a heavy police presence as well in huntington beach with se
through perhaps as long as the end of may once it gets the green light of course it can then be used all across the european union. and moving on the us city of minneapolis as the cleared a state of emergency amid violent race riots following the fatal shooting of a black man by a police officer. i the man was shot in a car when he attempted to flee after being pulled over for a traffic violation the brooklyn center police chief said don't take a right died as a result of an accidental...
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one has a special relationship with the austrian capital and he's just recorded an album in vienna this seems that just as he does the us he enters a city i've grown to live. there's no other place in the world where more composers are left and there's so much music about the city but these are still has its positive and its negative sides so much as we laugh and joke about it we're sarcastic about it but in the end it's clear that everyone loves this city and many have paid tribute to it already in so many different arias and melodies so i picked a few of them the hypothetical and also i could offer. was. i was. it was. i was. was. i a low. was i. was. let's go up to the pinnacle i one more time and in the saying i'll ignore the pits of operatic tennis how long do you hope to stay up there in the hay yet. i have come to realize how much i enjoy just living my life. and during this time under the coronavirus act if i have also seen how many lovely things there. you can spend your time doing. so perhaps i will end up performing less each seasons it was raining but i'm far from saying that i'm going to stop altogether. white stuff and i d
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there are multiple casualties after a shooting in the us city of indianapolis and happens as a fed ex facility so far at least 8 people are confirmed dead so police are holding a media conference right now they're saying the gunman took his own life as officers responded to reports of shots far about the fed ex and search just after 11 pm local time. now a group of pro-democracy activists in hong kong are being sentenced for taking part in antigovernment protests in 2019 among them is veteran campaigner martin lee you helped launch the city's largest opposition party in the 1990 s. jimmy lawyer who's already behind bars in connection with a separate case is also being sentenced to 21000 protests were spurred by beijing's tightening all freedoms in hong kong well let's go live no to hong kong we can join adrian brian what's the latest on that court case. lawyer well you might get to hear behind me there are protests from both supporters and also opponents of the activist now in west cali magistrates court behind me this. has become a familiar sight to our viewers around the world becau
there are multiple casualties after a shooting in the us city of indianapolis and happens as a fed ex facility so far at least 8 people are confirmed dead so police are holding a media conference right now they're saying the gunman took his own life as officers responded to reports of shots far about the fed ex and search just after 11 pm local time. now a group of pro-democracy activists in hong kong are being sentenced for taking part in antigovernment protests in 2019 among them is veteran...
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and hard workup to now and also in the future because these were all really important goals for us as a city recover. >> thank you very much. >> commissioner foley? >> you know, for someone who actually operates multiple businesses and works with a bull of small businesses and nonprofits, i think all of this work that you're doing is super great. i think trying to cleanup these things and trying to get these businesses open up in a reasonable time i think kind of helps the fabric of our neighborhoods and our community but also allows the planning staff to do work that's more interesting. i just want to say thank you for all this hard work, and i really appreciate it. >> thank you. any other commissioners that would like to make comments or questions? commissioner so, please use the chat if you would like to make some comments? >> hi. thank you, president matsuda. i'd just like to say a few words about the [inaudible] between the planning staff and oewd. i'm all for streamlining these processes and cutting down the red tape that we can possibly do to make sure that our small businesses and co
and hard workup to now and also in the future because these were all really important goals for us as a city recover. >> thank you very much. >> commissioner foley? >> you know, for someone who actually operates multiple businesses and works with a bull of small businesses and nonprofits, i think all of this work that you're doing is super great. i think trying to cleanup these things and trying to get these businesses open up in a reasonable time i think kind of helps the...
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city a new 110000000 euro development has opened in downtown johannesburg. it's a sparkling sign of hope in the city as the corona virus pandemic decimates the country's economy. it's a mixed use precinct focused primarily on the provision of affordable residential accommodation we've got just over a 1000 of water in syria but then we also have this wonderful pedestrian eyes to the landscape public environment and shops and all the kind of amenities that you need for people to be able to live a good healthy life designed to live work and play concept jule city office of fordable and secure accommodation for the city's lower to middle class residence. something almost unheard off in the inner city with its overcrowding and squalor. struggling enter printers have also flocked to the development since its opening in september 2020. we had a coffee shop not far from here found it would not make you run into corporate we had to close it down so being here down to this location it's much better for the business when we can money again. jewel city hasn't thrall urban development specialists they regarded 3 development strategy as key for its success. is you eat used existing stock so
city a new 110000000 euro development has opened in downtown johannesburg. it's a sparkling sign of hope in the city as the corona virus pandemic decimates the country's economy. it's a mixed use precinct focused primarily on the provision of affordable residential accommodation we've got just over a 1000 of water in syria but then we also have this wonderful pedestrian eyes to the landscape public environment and shops and all the kind of amenities that you need for people to be able to live a...
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dispose you know their agricultural airlines the former shot used to come on here mona street belonged to the city of paris which used it as a sanatorium mel has been auctioned off for 3000000 euros to an investor from bordeaux the man who brokered the deal thinks the state did the right thing not only are money's tight and loans are expensive. and the before should if the buildings are news and have no political significance the beef is easier to sell them off than he used to be. to facilitate sales many public entities are putting old buildings up for auction online though it's not enough just to place the highest bid buyers must also declare what they intend to do with the buildings since the corona pandemic emptied the public purse business for auction houses like these has been booming only doctor and more are experiencing strong growth and expect to sell even more real estate in the coming months and the more you can. play julian the cause has no problem with the buildings that have no historical value being sold off but he says the state shouldn't part with treasures like this honey lodge in the woods of st clover but
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are also disposing other agricultural airlines the former shot used to clone here mona street belonged to the city of paris which used it as a sanatorium mill was being auctioned off for 3000000 euros to an investor from bordeaux the man who brokered the deal thinks the state did the right thing not only how money's tight and loans are expensive. before few of the buildings are news and have no political significance to beef it's easier to sell them off than he used to be. to facilitate sales many public entities are putting old buildings up for auction online though it's not enough just to place the highest bid buyers must also declare what they intend to do with the buildings says the current to pandemic emptied the public purse business for auction houses like these has been booming only factor in more experiencing strong growth and expect to sell even more real estate in the coming months only more to the. point julia like cause has no problem with buildings that have no historical value being sold off but he says the state shouldn't part with treasures like this honey lodge in the woods of st close but despite his warni
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platform later explained it as an unintentional move the channel is now back online but questions linger over a barrel of copyright claims coming from the us which r t r a big city editor sees as a coordinated attack on my colleague jacqueline verger and what i've looked into the details. one of the biggest new shadows in the world more than 5000000 subscribers 3bb views and all of this happened because apparently a channel called business casual filed for strikes copyright infringements against the arabic in the span of barely a few months which by itself is almost unprecedented and now r.t. arabic has become the biggest news channel in the world to have been blocked banned because of. such infringement you know this is this is unprecedented territory for him from start to finish more all than that these channel business casual it focuses on business things but recently it has begun posting what can only be described as anti kremlin propaganda. a slew of videos in recent days more than that they have also followed a lawsuit against r.t. international and the now seeking damages and also refusing any communication with the channel this is you know especially wor
platform later explained it as an unintentional move the channel is now back online but questions linger over a barrel of copyright claims coming from the us which r t r a big city editor sees as a coordinated attack on my colleague jacqueline verger and what i've looked into the details. one of the biggest new shadows in the world more than 5000000 subscribers 3bb views and all of this happened because apparently a channel called business casual filed for strikes copyright infringements...
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as the regions fail to bring the crisis under control. also coming up tensions running high in the us city of minneapolis as demonstrators took fire curfew for a 2nd night to protest against the telling by police about another young black man the officer alleged to have fired the fatal shot said that they're got for a taser. as the japanese government says that it has decided to really use more than a 1000000 tons of radioactive water from the damaged fukushima nuclear plant into the sea to stand in anger at home and abroad. playing. welcome to the program. germany's cabinet has just approved a set of national rules a bit aimed at bringing down soaring corona virus infection numbers parliament must now pass the bill that would prescribe unified measures across the country for the 1st time germany registered 10000 new cases on tuesday intensive care units are under strain and the leading health authority warns that hospitals could become overwhelmed unless stricter measures are being put in place. after present there is a patchwork of measures across germany's federal states the new law would oblige all regions to implement a so-called a merge
as the regions fail to bring the crisis under control. also coming up tensions running high in the us city of minneapolis as demonstrators took fire curfew for a 2nd night to protest against the telling by police about another young black man the officer alleged to have fired the fatal shot said that they're got for a taser. as the japanese government says that it has decided to really use more than a 1000000 tons of radioactive water from the damaged fukushima nuclear plant into the sea to...
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us now. no doubting the tension, as the us awaits this verdict? yes, that's right. and i think that is a reflection of what happened last year after george floyd was killed. this cityng, a police station was burned here in minneapolis for example. so in anticipation of these verdicts coming in at some point, there are national guard on the streets here, around 3,000 of them, carrying their m4 is and extra police. and that is being reflected in other cities around america, too. thejury of course have already begun their deliberations, three hours or so yesterday. they will get back into that in the next hour or so. looking at those three separate charges. there has been an element of controversy right at the end of yesterday, of course, because one democratic congresswoman made some remarks about hoping there was a guilty verdict and that came up in courtjust at the guilty verdict and that came up in court just at the end of proceedings, and thejudge court just at the end of proceedings, and the judge described those comments as apparent and suggested they may even be grounds for the defence to appeal in future if there is an appeal. but we are just waiting on these
us now. no doubting the tension, as the us awaits this verdict? yes, that's right. and i think that is a reflection of what happened last year after george floyd was killed. this cityng, a police station was burned here in minneapolis for example. so in anticipation of these verdicts coming in at some point, there are national guard on the streets here, around 3,000 of them, carrying their m4 is and extra police. and that is being reflected in other cities around america, too. thejury of course...
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we must do better as a region, as a city and as a state. that will require all of us. all of us united in purpose and dedicated to the work ahead. with that, mayor carter. >> good afternoon. there's almost an unlimited number of places i'd rather be than here talking about the loss of yet another unarmed african american man at the hands of law enforcement. yesterday our community, our brooklyn center community, our st. paul community, our twin cities community, our american community, our world community experienced a trauma and a heart ache that is too big for words. we lost a 20-year-old young man. results of a traffic stop. that should never happen once. it should never happen twice. it should never happen four times or many times as we've experienced this in america. it should never happen that many times in a state that prides ourselves on humanism. that prides ourselves on togetherness. that prides ourselves on the spirit of the late senator paul welsh's son who said when we all do better, we all do better. we are mourning dante wright. it comes at a hard time.
we must do better as a region, as a city and as a state. that will require all of us. all of us united in purpose and dedicated to the work ahead. with that, mayor carter. >> good afternoon. there's almost an unlimited number of places i'd rather be than here talking about the loss of yet another unarmed african american man at the hands of law enforcement. yesterday our community, our brooklyn center community, our st. paul community, our twin cities community, our american community,...
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converted campaign funds to personal use and/or accepted a bribe, improper gratuity or impermissible gift." or as republicans call it, "running for re-election." new york city mayoral candidate andrew yang marked national pet day yesterday by tweeting that his family had to give away their dog after one of his sons became allergic. whoa, i can't wait to see what he posts for mother's day. [ light laughter ]
converted campaign funds to personal use and/or accepted a bribe, improper gratuity or impermissible gift." or as republicans call it, "running for re-election." new york city mayoral candidate andrew yang marked national pet day yesterday by tweeting that his family had to give away their dog after one of his sons became allergic. whoa, i can't wait to see what he posts for mother's day. [ light laughter ]
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and to spread the use of the funds over the qualifying period which is the city or the county as a stabilizing force and they do remind us that our agencies will opine on our use of arpa fund and their credited opinions. and i'll just end with the note that it's a very -- it's historic one-time funding to cover operating shortfalls until our economic conditions locally and our operations locally (indiscernible) that's all i have in terms of slides and i'm happy to take other questions. >> chair haney: thank you. i appreciate it. i saw a couple folks on the waiting to speak. supervisor safai? >> supervisor safai: thank you, chair. can you go back to a couple screens back, the one that talks about the money being divided up? chair haney was asking a few questions and i had a couple questions myself. one was about $28.5 million to san francisco community college are they aware that they're getting that money? and have you had any conversations about them in terms of impacting their -- they have a significant budget shortfall. can you talk about that a little bit? that's my first question. >> i ha
and to spread the use of the funds over the qualifying period which is the city or the county as a stabilizing force and they do remind us that our agencies will opine on our use of arpa fund and their credited opinions. and i'll just end with the note that it's a very -- it's historic one-time funding to cover operating shortfalls until our economic conditions locally and our operations locally (indiscernible) that's all i have in terms of slides and i'm happy to take other questions. >>...
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a moneymaking jumper not -- moneymaking juggernaut. what does it do in the microcosm to the new york city boom? sonali: home prices of course have gone up. tom: i'm using it as proxy. sonali: but new york city, the taxes are an issue. goldman's cost base, then moving people away, they were able to clamp down on costs and a big way, and a lot of that is because of less litigation costs. can they keep that even lower by means of automation? tom: or go to utah or florida. sonali: exactly. jonathan: sonali basak with us through the next couple of hours. there's a lovely hotel there, tom, if you want to check it out. lisa, it is one of those mornings, isn't it? one of those mornings where you've got to be serious, but we are struggling, aren't we? [laughter] lisa: i will say, small business lending plunged 50% in the first quarter. jonathan: thank you, lisa, for a serious point ahead of earnings later this morning. coming up, 8:00 a.m. eastern time, we will get the take of jeffrey you -- of geoffrey yu, bny mellon. this is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: with the first word news, i'm ritika gupta. by the 20th anniversary of 9/11, the biden adminstration plans to withdraw u.
a moneymaking jumper not -- moneymaking juggernaut. what does it do in the microcosm to the new york city boom? sonali: home prices of course have gone up. tom: i'm using it as proxy. sonali: but new york city, the taxes are an issue. goldman's cost base, then moving people away, they were able to clamp down on costs and a big way, and a lot of that is because of less litigation costs. can they keep that even lower by means of automation? tom: or go to utah or florida. sonali: exactly....
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only a capital city could imbue us with that national parrot. our government is not seen as credible in the eyes of the european powers a great and glorious capital city will give credibility to this new fledgling. republic washington wanted a grand capital city a city. he said for the ages thomas jefferson, and others wanted a simple brick federal town. no washington wanted rome built on the potomac river. he wanted it near the potomac river washington had but other founders would joke and call potomac fever. george was not well traveled washington thought that the potomac was equal to the sen the thames the danube the rhine all put together. like the potomac but it's hardly equal to any one of those yet alone all of them, but the potomac connected the community next to it the future capital city with the chesapeake which meant access to the atlantic rivers were important in a day of primitive transportation and rudimentary communication. also the potomac flows westward. it will unite, maryland, virginia, pennsylvania and the roads from the edges of the tributaries of the p
only a capital city could imbue us with that national parrot. our government is not seen as credible in the eyes of the european powers a great and glorious capital city will give credibility to this new fledgling. republic washington wanted a grand capital city a city. he said for the ages thomas jefferson, and others wanted a simple brick federal town. no washington wanted rome built on the potomac river. he wanted it near the potomac river washington had but other founders would joke and...
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do than to copy the imperial age and spend so much on a building in the center of the capital city that was supposed to take us into the future as well as the humbled farm is intended to be a very future oriented facility but to choose a backdrop that conjures up over 100 years of a deplorable past i have to come out and say it that makes me wonder. if life and the decision to head down an example of east german architecture that after all represented a country for nearly 40 years and had already achieved cult status and had established uses. i think that was pretty uncalled for actually. so i can't really warm to the palace. for it's got there was a huge debate over what to do with the site before construction began what with you as an architect and the berliner half want it and. i would have liked to see the palace of the republic made over into a really good center pompidou like in paris where a modern building in the middle of the old town has become a major attraction for me i would like to see an experiment to last with the future here that's what the home boat pharmacy posed to be but i don't think that started any favors
do than to copy the imperial age and spend so much on a building in the center of the capital city that was supposed to take us into the future as well as the humbled farm is intended to be a very future oriented facility but to choose a backdrop that conjures up over 100 years of a deplorable past i have to come out and say it that makes me wonder. if life and the decision to head down an example of east german architecture that after all represented a country for nearly 40 years and had...
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a 31 when. the spanish city of bilbao says us phone has dropped its as a host of june and july as european championship while the bow was supposed to be one of the 12 cities to stage matches for the tournament but authorities there refused to meet to a for a 2nd dish and their fans will be allowed inside the stadium to sweep the coronavirus and well here in germany munich has also had. of missing out for the very same reason as bilbao the wafer is expected to make a final decision to. some tennis now and often on the dow had to overcome a bad start on his way to reaching the last 16 of the barcelona open he eventually beat a qualifier from belarus in 3 sets it was an interesting day at that tournament with italy's fabio fognini disqualified for verbal abuse. playing a match in front of a home crowd on his favorite surface pretty straightforward for rafa nadal writes actually rome he was 2nd best in the 1st set against it. but even when he's on the ropes the doll is a stretch somehow managing to win this point from the back of the course. he eventually regained full control to go through in 3 sets still
a 31 when. the spanish city of bilbao says us phone has dropped its as a host of june and july as european championship while the bow was supposed to be one of the 12 cities to stage matches for the tournament but authorities there refused to meet to a for a 2nd dish and their fans will be allowed inside the stadium to sweep the coronavirus and well here in germany munich has also had. of missing out for the very same reason as bilbao the wafer is expected to make a final decision to. some...
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also dispose you know their agricultural airlines the former shot used to clone here history belonged to the city of paris which used it as a sanatorium mill was being auctioned off for 3000000 euros to an investor from bordeaux the man who brokered the deal thinks the state did the right thing not only are money's tight and loans are expensive. before few of the buildings are news and have no political significance sued if it's easier to sell them off than he used to be. to facilitate sales many public entities are putting old buildings up for auction online though it's not enough just to place the highest bid buyers must also to clear what they intend to do with the buildings says the corona pandemic emptied the public purse business for auction houses like these has been booming with a doctor and we're experiencing strong growth and expect to sell even more real estate in the coming months only working in. place julia cause has no problem with buildings that have no historical value being sold off but he says the state shouldn't part with treasures like this honey lodge in the woods of st close but despite his warnings f
also dispose you know their agricultural airlines the former shot used to clone here history belonged to the city of paris which used it as a sanatorium mill was being auctioned off for 3000000 euros to an investor from bordeaux the man who brokered the deal thinks the state did the right thing not only are money's tight and loans are expensive. before few of the buildings are news and have no political significance sued if it's easier to sell them off than he used to be. to facilitate sales...
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daily rise since january health experts are warning that a 4th wave is naming as custom spread from us all to more than a dozen regions and cities that's despite strict social distancing rules health experts blaming complacency and increased activity during spring correspondent rob brad is in seoul for us south korea singhalese costa infections where all the is happening. that's right this does seem to be a troubling trend that is happening literally across south korea and it is being blamed in part at least on the weather in the last week or 2 we have seen an awful lot of spring sunshine that has led to a lot more south koreans travelling which seems then to have resulted in these clusters we have a similar pattern at the end of last year back in last november there was a spell of good weather we had an awful lot of domestic travel which then seemed was being blamed for what became the 3rd wave of infection here in south korea last december so the authorities here are concerned that we could be on the verge now possibly of a 4th wave it has to be said that we're still talking about relatively small numbers and there is still la
daily rise since january health experts are warning that a 4th wave is naming as custom spread from us all to more than a dozen regions and cities that's despite strict social distancing rules health experts blaming complacency and increased activity during spring correspondent rob brad is in seoul for us south korea singhalese costa infections where all the is happening. that's right this does seem to be a troubling trend that is happening literally across south korea and it is being blamed in...
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figuring different ways to use elevators and so on it's trivial the horrible thing would be to freeze the environment talk about the social interactions that make up a city as well you mention as well that face to face interaction do you think a pandemic has always made us more aware of our social connections the social capital that we have in their life. you knew a man and a life spent on. what kind of kind of human experience that would be. you know this is the nurse it's what it when i'm saying you know the danger in this is that you naturalised the extreme. to zoom or even working from home in isolation full time the norm can't do that it's a very to me very. evocative. where we are today of what happened in new york 20 years ago you have to was hit by 911 almost immediately well the planning because in new york were rewritten as though every week another airplane would fly to new york skyscraper didn't happen but a decade the city was paralyzed and building these fortress like structures that's what we have to point. that kind paralysis and yet at the same time there is a real danger as we know from the virus so how do we find the right way of measurin
figuring different ways to use elevators and so on it's trivial the horrible thing would be to freeze the environment talk about the social interactions that make up a city as well you mention as well that face to face interaction do you think a pandemic has always made us more aware of our social connections the social capital that we have in their life. you knew a man and a life spent on. what kind of kind of human experience that would be. you know this is the nurse it's what it when i'm...