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so tell us more about the park and how you came to build morgan's wonderland.o when maggie, my wife, morgan and i were on a trip. and morgan wanted to go swimming. morgan and i jumped in and we were having fun, just splashing around in the water. there were three other kids at the other end of the pool, two of them were throwing a ball back and forth. she wasn't able to verbally communicate and say, hey, i want to play, can ijoin in with you guys? so she hit the ball. so they quickly grabbed the ball and got out of the pool because it wasn't a normal way of saying, hey, i want to play. and the look on morgan's face was, dad, i don't understand, ijust wanted to play. and it saddened me because ijust wanted my daughter to be able to play. so where could we go? we couldn't take her to a water park because of certain circumstances of hers, and talking to others, we found the same situation. so how do we develop a place where those who have special needs and those who don't can all come together and play in a fully inclusive environment? and it was those discussions
so tell us more about the park and how you came to build morgan's wonderland.o when maggie, my wife, morgan and i were on a trip. and morgan wanted to go swimming. morgan and i jumped in and we were having fun, just splashing around in the water. there were three other kids at the other end of the pool, two of them were throwing a ball back and forth. she wasn't able to verbally communicate and say, hey, i want to play, can ijoin in with you guys? so she hit the ball. so they quickly grabbed...
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so tell us more about the park and how you came to build morgan's wonderland.s ago when maggie, my wife, morgan and i were on a trip. and morgan wanted to go swimming. morgan and i jumped in and we were having fun, just splashing around in the water. there were three other kids at the other end of the pool, two of them were throwing a ball back and forth. she wasn't able to verbally communicate and say, hey, i want to play, can ijoin in with you guys? so she hit the ball. so they quickly grabbed the ball and got out of the pool because it wasn't a normal way of saying, hey, i want to play. and the look on morgan's face was, dad, i don't understand, ijust wanted to play. and it saddened me because ijust wanted my daughter to be able to play. so where could we go? we couldn't take her to a water park because of certain circumstances of hers, and talking to others, we found the same situation. so how do we develop a place where those who have special needs and those who don't can all come together and play in a fully inclusive environment? and it was those discuss
so tell us more about the park and how you came to build morgan's wonderland.s ago when maggie, my wife, morgan and i were on a trip. and morgan wanted to go swimming. morgan and i jumped in and we were having fun, just splashing around in the water. there were three other kids at the other end of the pool, two of them were throwing a ball back and forth. she wasn't able to verbally communicate and say, hey, i want to play, can ijoin in with you guys? so she hit the ball. so they quickly...
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so, tell us a little bit about the park and how you came to build morgan's wonderland?were on a trip, and morgan wanted to go swimming. morgan andl morgan wanted to go swimming. morgan and ijumped in and we were having fun, just kinda splashing around in the water, and there three other kids at the end of the pool, two of them throwing a ball back and forth. she wanted to play, can ijoin in? she wanted to play, can ijoin in? she had ball and they quickly grabbed the ball and got out of the pool because it was not a normal way of saying, i want to play. morgan, that look on her face was like, dad, i don't understand, ijust want to play. it bothered me because all i wanted was the opportunity for my daughter to be able to play, and so where would we go for morgan? couldn't take her to a lot of parks because of certain circumstances of hers, and talking to others, we found the same situation. how do we develop a place where those who have settled the — — develop a place where those who have settled the —— need and those who don't come together and play? in a fully inclusiv
so, tell us a little bit about the park and how you came to build morgan's wonderland?were on a trip, and morgan wanted to go swimming. morgan andl morgan wanted to go swimming. morgan and ijumped in and we were having fun, just kinda splashing around in the water, and there three other kids at the end of the pool, two of them throwing a ball back and forth. she wanted to play, can ijoin in? she wanted to play, can ijoin in? she had ball and they quickly grabbed the ball and got out of the pool...
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old. >> reporter: lily says as soon as she can get enough supplies, she hopes to expand the fairy wonderlandrds. dan ashley, abc7 news. >> we could all use a little fairy magic on this friday. >> a little fairy magic. a little fairy dust. something. something. yeah, you know, i posted yesterday about the drought monitor and how the drought was getting worse and i actually got a couple people asking me, do we really need to know that right now? i understand if it's not something else you want to worry about, but it's happening. any good news we can get, we definitely need, kumasi. that was great. thanks for that. let's take a look at what's going on the exploratorium. we made it to friday. i'm just very excited to making it to friday this week. sunny today. warmest day this week. that probably has something to do with it. clouds return tonight and so does patchy fog and that will lead us to more clouds as the marine layer brings us cooler weather. the cold front will pass us to the north and that will induce some cooler temperatures this weekend and not cold by any stretch. here's a look at y
old. >> reporter: lily says as soon as she can get enough supplies, she hopes to expand the fairy wonderlandrds. dan ashley, abc7 news. >> we could all use a little fairy magic on this friday. >> a little fairy magic. a little fairy dust. something. something. yeah, you know, i posted yesterday about the drought monitor and how the drought was getting worse and i actually got a couple people asking me, do we really need to know that right now? i understand if it's not...
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negotiations around how to fund that recovery is going to be really important i think was love wonderland will be quite happy that luigi pretty mio the italian foreign minister has welcomed these words from her today. richard walker speaking to me a little earlier now here's a quick roundup of some other corona virus developments around the world the number of infections worldwide has now topped 2100000 majority of cases are in europe and more than a quarter in the united states the number of people hospitalized and 4 coronavirus related deaths in new york has fallen to its lowest level for more than a week according to the state's governor is extended the lockdown on businesses and schools until at least the 15th of may and the german state of bavaria has announced that the annual october fest a bit festival is unlikely to go ahead this year. britain will keep its current coronavirus lockdown measures in place for another 3 weeks foreign secretary dominic robb has warned that lifting the lockdown to meet would risk public health and the economy by allowing the virus to spread speaking of
negotiations around how to fund that recovery is going to be really important i think was love wonderland will be quite happy that luigi pretty mio the italian foreign minister has welcomed these words from her today. richard walker speaking to me a little earlier now here's a quick roundup of some other corona virus developments around the world the number of infections worldwide has now topped 2100000 majority of cases are in europe and more than a quarter in the united states the number of...
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negotiations or how to fund that recovery is going to be really important i think was a lot of wonderland will be quite happy that luigi pretty mio the italian foreign minister has welcomed these words from her today. it's richard walker there reporting from brussels where leaders from the g 7 nations have met in a video conference calls you discuss a coordinated response to the coronavirus pandemic french president emanuel to join the talks from paris after the meeting was convened today by u.s. president double trouble there were mixed messages later a statement from the european union said the talks focused on the progress being made fighting with 19 but trump claims he was able to get g 7 leaders to agree to a thorough review and reform of the world health organization. that is what the trump white house said as find out more now from our correspondent in washington alexander phenomenons good evening to you alexander and that was quite an extraordinary statement to come out of the trump white house is it the total truth . well according to this statement on leaders of the g 7 agreed t
negotiations or how to fund that recovery is going to be really important i think was a lot of wonderland will be quite happy that luigi pretty mio the italian foreign minister has welcomed these words from her today. it's richard walker there reporting from brussels where leaders from the g 7 nations have met in a video conference calls you discuss a coordinated response to the coronavirus pandemic french president emanuel to join the talks from paris after the meeting was convened today by...
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is it a little architectural wonderland? is it a throbbing, pulsing miami of the mediterranean? can it really be one of the world's great lgbt capitals, here in a region plagued by violence and living under a constant threat of war? i'm in tel aviv. but i'm also in a city that i've heard will surprise me. for more than 70 years at least, the news coming out of this region has been overwhelmingly negative. i'm going to look past the propaganda and the fancy city branding, and i'm going to meet passionate locals who will explain to me, in no uncertain terms, their urban reality.
is it a little architectural wonderland? is it a throbbing, pulsing miami of the mediterranean? can it really be one of the world's great lgbt capitals, here in a region plagued by violence and living under a constant threat of war? i'm in tel aviv. but i'm also in a city that i've heard will surprise me. for more than 70 years at least, the news coming out of this region has been overwhelmingly negative. i'm going to look past the propaganda and the fancy city branding, and i'm going to meet...
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lily has transformed the area in front of her willow glen home on celestine avenue into a fairy wonderlandplan that has been in the works for months. ever since she first saw an article about a similar idea. >> that was it. i knew i have to do this. >> reporter: lily was waiting for summer to unveil her magic, but after the stay-at-home order went into effect, she got to work. she hung decorations from trees and attached fairy doors to the trunks. >> i wanted to bring joy and positive messaging to kids and their families and no better time than doing it now. >> reporter: every day, lily discreetly adds a new door with a little message written on it. sometimes kids leave something in return. >> not me, but fairies get a lot of notes from the kids. and on those they express how happy they are that the fairies are here. my heart fills up with joy every single time. it just never gets old. >> reporter: lily says as soon as she can get enough supplies, she hopes to expand the fairy wonderland to other yards. dan ashley, abc7 news. >>> well, here at abc7, we are honoring the class of 2020 who ha
lily has transformed the area in front of her willow glen home on celestine avenue into a fairy wonderlandplan that has been in the works for months. ever since she first saw an article about a similar idea. >> that was it. i knew i have to do this. >> reporter: lily was waiting for summer to unveil her magic, but after the stay-at-home order went into effect, she got to work. she hung decorations from trees and attached fairy doors to the trunks. >> i wanted to bring joy and...
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lily has transformed the area in front of her willow glen home on celestine avenue into a fairy wonderlandplan that has been in the works for months ever since she first saw an article about a similar idea. >> that was it. i knew i have to do this. >> reporter: lily was waiting for summer to unveil her magic, but after the stay-at-home order went into effect, she got to work. she's hung decorations from trees and attacd fry drs to trunks. >> wtedringoy a positive messaging to kids and their families and no better time than doing it now. >> reporter: every day, lily discreetly adds a new door with a little message written on it. sometimes kids leave something in return. >> not me, but fairies get a lot of notes from the kids. and on those, they express how happy they are that the fairies are here. my heart fills up with joy every single time. it just never gets old. >> reporter: lily says as soon as she can get enough supplies, she hopes to expand the fairy wonderland to other yards. dan ashley, abc7 news. >> that music definitely helps put you in a better mood. >>> this might, too. they fo
lily has transformed the area in front of her willow glen home on celestine avenue into a fairy wonderlandplan that has been in the works for months ever since she first saw an article about a similar idea. >> that was it. i knew i have to do this. >> reporter: lily was waiting for summer to unveil her magic, but after the stay-at-home order went into effect, she got to work. she's hung decorations from trees and attacd fry drs to trunks. >> wtedringoy a positive messaging to...
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wonderland the president of the european commission you have the floor madam. out of sharing this coming today with our partners worldwide to deliver a message of hope hope that we can defeat coronavirus together and that we can go back to our normal lives so we are rather than later and i warmly welcome today's call for a global action and we are ready to respond indeed in just 10 days on the 4th of may we will launch a global pledging effort on that day we will also known as next milestones of the global campaign this campaign is to kick off an ongoing rolling replenishment they must to rise raise 7500000000 euros to ramp up work on prevention diagnostics and treatment and this is a 1st step only but more will be needed in the future because beating coronavirus really require sustained actions on many fronts we need to develop a vaccine we need to produce it and to blow it in every single corner of the world and make a developed lead affordable prices this vaccine will be our universal common good and i want to invite everyone governments business leaders phi
wonderland the president of the european commission you have the floor madam. out of sharing this coming today with our partners worldwide to deliver a message of hope hope that we can defeat coronavirus together and that we can go back to our normal lives so we are rather than later and i warmly welcome today's call for a global action and we are ready to respond indeed in just 10 days on the 4th of may we will launch a global pledging effort on that day we will also known as next milestones...
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at 1st glance it's a winter wonderland high in sweden's north so far north it was thought to be the end of the world. the ground is barren the spruce small snow covers the ground most of the year. yes forest is home to the indigenous sami people and their reindeer. for the sami the forest means everything head of gary a cooperative of reindeer owners near corona is monte berg who has lived here all his life he suffers almost physically when he has to go to the city. court cases have repeatedly forced him to go to the unloved city for 10 years he argued there and represented his people's cars before the supreme court at issue where the hunting and fishing rights. the verdict was unexpected the indigenous people and not the state are to decide who is allowed to hunt and fish on their territory. well. everyone should be happy the judgment has shown that even a normal person and a certain self against the state. but not everyone thinks that the verdict was just after the verdict to repeatedly received angry calls some swedish hunters see their hunting rights threatened. mostly. booked an am
at 1st glance it's a winter wonderland high in sweden's north so far north it was thought to be the end of the world. the ground is barren the spruce small snow covers the ground most of the year. yes forest is home to the indigenous sami people and their reindeer. for the sami the forest means everything head of gary a cooperative of reindeer owners near corona is monte berg who has lived here all his life he suffers almost physically when he has to go to the city. court cases have repeatedly...
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is it a little architectural wonderland? is it a throbbing, pulsing miami of the mediterranean?t really be one of the world's great lgbt capitals, here in a region plagued by violence and living under a constant threat of war? i'm in tel aviv. but i'm also in a city that i've heard will surprise me. for more than 70 years at least, the news coming out of this region has been overwhelmingly negative. i'm going to look past the propaganda and the fancy city branding, and i'm going to meet passionate locals who will explain to me, in no uncertain terms, their urban reality.
is it a little architectural wonderland? is it a throbbing, pulsing miami of the mediterranean?t really be one of the world's great lgbt capitals, here in a region plagued by violence and living under a constant threat of war? i'm in tel aviv. but i'm also in a city that i've heard will surprise me. for more than 70 years at least, the news coming out of this region has been overwhelmingly negative. i'm going to look past the propaganda and the fancy city branding, and i'm going to meet...
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joanne: versus divisive good called wonderland social. in the creek created an instant nasa dunford is a decentralized social network. it has a lot of pluses and minuses. it is kind of hard to get everybody to get up facebook and go to this decentralized social network. people having been on this platform school and workplaces and so many things. for some people are quite privileged, they can go without having facebook accounts. other people are is kind of force in participating. the social sacrifice of having to give up that account is too great. but if you are the place to try to build a community online, with people who you already know and you want to not have your data taken for profit and exploited for all those challenging challenges. again these are tactics not necessarily solutions. sometimes if you don't necessarily feel that you have the technical ability, even using some social platform that has elma elements that his technique that the gaming community, study in moderation. this is one of those techniques that is very easy to
joanne: versus divisive good called wonderland social. in the creek created an instant nasa dunford is a decentralized social network. it has a lot of pluses and minuses. it is kind of hard to get everybody to get up facebook and go to this decentralized social network. people having been on this platform school and workplaces and so many things. for some people are quite privileged, they can go without having facebook accounts. other people are is kind of force in participating. the social...
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mr kovacs, you are engaged in alice in wonderland politics, you have created a government that can doants to by decree, you keep parliament sitting there as a fig leaf you say no, we're still a parliamentary democracy and that all these issues have to go to the parliament. you know that in hungary today, your citizens simply do not buy that stuff. the very sentences you're pronouncing here, te alleged questions are telling us that you have a preconception about what we are doing without knowing the facts on the ground. all governments around eurpose use extraordinary methods in fighting this virus. according to the framework, the circumstances that are best for their countries. we are not overextending it anything like that. take a look at sweden, france and all the other countries. it was needed in order to be swift, accurate and decisive you needed extraordinary powers, do not try to suggest that the normal element of life and just because this is happening in hungary or in any other country can of red democracy and we are members of the european union and if there's a debate with a
mr kovacs, you are engaged in alice in wonderland politics, you have created a government that can doants to by decree, you keep parliament sitting there as a fig leaf you say no, we're still a parliamentary democracy and that all these issues have to go to the parliament. you know that in hungary today, your citizens simply do not buy that stuff. the very sentences you're pronouncing here, te alleged questions are telling us that you have a preconception about what we are doing without knowing...
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board in negotiations or how to fund that recovery is going to be really important i think was love wonderland will be quite happy that luigi pretty mio the italian foreign minister has welcomed these words from her today and i'm sort of on the line and made statements to the european parliament but the chamber was almost empty so how is the parliament functioning during this crisis. we were all having to get used to all places of work shops everywhere really kind of adjusting to this new normal hopefully temporary new normal and european polish no different you saw in the fridge is there very few parliamentarians there was of underline not wearing a mask but she was wearing the little thin plastic gloves that she gave her dress and most of parliamentarians taking part in the in the days of vents remotely including voting but was quite interesting is the voting system has been improvised for this is really still a little bit clunky essentially they get a voting slip each parliamentarian email to them they printed out they take where they want to vote they sign it they scan it and they send it
board in negotiations or how to fund that recovery is going to be really important i think was love wonderland will be quite happy that luigi pretty mio the italian foreign minister has welcomed these words from her today and i'm sort of on the line and made statements to the european parliament but the chamber was almost empty so how is the parliament functioning during this crisis. we were all having to get used to all places of work shops everywhere really kind of adjusting to this new...
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negotiations or how to fund that recovery is going to be really important i think was a lot of wonderland will be quite happy that luigi perdue myo the italian foreign minister has welcomed these words from her today. that was richard walker speaking with us earlier leaders from the g. 7 group of industrialized nations met in a video conference call today to discuss a coordinated response to the pandemic french president emanuel joining the talks from paris after the meeting was convened by u.s. president donald trump there were mixed messages from the discussion a statement from the european union said the talks focused on the progress made fighting code 19 but donald trump claims that he was able to get g 7 leaders to agree to a quote thorough review and reform of the world health organization. trump has been very vocal in his criticisms of the w.h.o. we spoke with our correspondent in washington alexander phenomena earlier and we asked about the reaction to trump's statement and the credibility of that statement from the white house. according to this white house statement much of the
negotiations or how to fund that recovery is going to be really important i think was a lot of wonderland will be quite happy that luigi perdue myo the italian foreign minister has welcomed these words from her today. that was richard walker speaking with us earlier leaders from the g. 7 group of industrialized nations met in a video conference call today to discuss a coordinated response to the pandemic french president emanuel joining the talks from paris after the meeting was convened by...
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negotiations or how to fund that recovery is going to be really important i think was a lot of wonderland will be quite happy that luigi pretty myo the italian foreign minister has welcomed these words from today. so that was richard walker there reporting from brussels no change in the u.k. britain will keep its current coronavirus lockdown measures in place for another 3 weeks foreign secretary dominic robb has warned that lifting the lockdowns too early would be a risk to public health and the economy by allowing the virus to spread today rob said that relaxing physical distancing measures would reverse the gains that have been made the lock down will therefore stay in place until the death rate falls and that more testing becomes available. and robert lay down the government's plan to keep efforts focused on stopping the spread of the virus we must be confident that any adjustments to the current measures will not risk a 2nd peak infections that overwhelm the n.h.s. the would thing that we could do right now is to ease up to say allow a 2nd peak of the virus to hit the n.h.s. and hit
negotiations or how to fund that recovery is going to be really important i think was a lot of wonderland will be quite happy that luigi pretty myo the italian foreign minister has welcomed these words from today. so that was richard walker there reporting from brussels no change in the u.k. britain will keep its current coronavirus lockdown measures in place for another 3 weeks foreign secretary dominic robb has warned that lifting the lockdowns too early would be a risk to public health and...
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negotiations around how to fund that recovery is going to be really important i think was love wonderland will be quite happy that luigi pretty mio the italian foreign minister has welcomed these words from her today. richard walker in brussels speaking with men in the area now britain will keep its current coronavirus lockdown measures in place for another 3 weeks foreign secretary dominic robb has warned that lifting the lockdown too soon would pose a risk to public health and me calling me by allowing the virus to spread he said the relaxing physical distancing would reverse the gains and sacrifices the country has made so far the lock down will stay in place until the death rate for some more testing is available moments ago he laid out the government's plan to keep efforts squarely focused on stopping the spread. dramatically expanding n.h.s. combat still in terms of the number of beds can start right saber equipment on the frontline so people can pick. at that point in time to be needed most and that's also. to be able to step to right right across the opportunity to spread to prote
negotiations around how to fund that recovery is going to be really important i think was love wonderland will be quite happy that luigi pretty mio the italian foreign minister has welcomed these words from her today. richard walker in brussels speaking with men in the area now britain will keep its current coronavirus lockdown measures in place for another 3 weeks foreign secretary dominic robb has warned that lifting the lockdown too soon would pose a risk to public health and me calling me...
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fragility too far environment voters can choose from lunar eclipses volcanic eruptions or water wonderlands the effects of climate change are also among the top snapshots of sun astronomy i know the uniqueness of our environment i know that there are billions and billions of planets held there but like the earth broady not many but probably not which makes our presence here now a miracle so we have to put her back the competition is now down to these 2 photos ocean stand behind from 2002 and reich ok our reps from 2019 the winner will be announced later this month. these images from space show us how 7000000000 people impact our planet and how it continues to have an impact on us harding al-jazeera. welcome if you're just joining us you're watching al-jazeera live from doha i'm peter dubey your top stories in iran the revolutionary guard says the country is now able to monitor the world from space after successfully launching this 1st military satellite into orbit the u.s. has accused iran in the past of using its space program as a cover for missile development allegations iran denies is w
fragility too far environment voters can choose from lunar eclipses volcanic eruptions or water wonderlands the effects of climate change are also among the top snapshots of sun astronomy i know the uniqueness of our environment i know that there are billions and billions of planets held there but like the earth broady not many but probably not which makes our presence here now a miracle so we have to put her back the competition is now down to these 2 photos ocean stand behind from 2002 and...
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fragility too far environment voters can choose from lunar eclipses volcanic eruptions or water wonderlands the effects of climate change are also among the top snapshots of sun astronomy i know the uniqueness of our environment i know that there are billions and billions of planets held there but like the earth broady not many. which makes our presence here now a miracle. so we have to preserve. the competition is now down to these 2 photos ocean stand behind from 2002 and reich ok are ups from 2019 the winner will be announced later this month. these images from space to show us how 7000000000 people impact our planet and how it continues to have an impact on us we're harding al-jazeera. power again this is al-jazeera and these are the headlines u.s. president donald trump has signed the executive order suspending immigration to 60 days he's also dismissed the possibility of a severe 2nd wave of corona virus infections they say this year trumps comments follow the world health organization saying the pandemic is far from over and that in some parts of the wild outbreaks or any just beginn
fragility too far environment voters can choose from lunar eclipses volcanic eruptions or water wonderlands the effects of climate change are also among the top snapshots of sun astronomy i know the uniqueness of our environment i know that there are billions and billions of planets held there but like the earth broady not many. which makes our presence here now a miracle. so we have to preserve. the competition is now down to these 2 photos ocean stand behind from 2002 and reich ok are ups...
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don't meet up with your friends hanging out in parks could kill that's the message that was also wonderland by the prime minister who is himself infected and having fever with covert 1000 urging people to stay at home as the numbers. continue to climb because is that lockdown for tea is starting to see around the world isn't it sonia tell us though about the u.k.'s preparedness you mentioned temporary hospitals opening up how prepared is the u.k. for this. when it came pretty late to the game compared to other countries in europe and if this is been a source of of criticism for the government who went into preparations really a month after the country such as germany went into them and it's really been quite contentious because now the u.k. is lacking on urgent material such as the personal protection equipment for those who are working in front line health care as well as other material such as handsome the thais is but they've been there's been this real push the scramble by the government to get as much of that as possible in place not just for hospitals but for people working in care ho
don't meet up with your friends hanging out in parks could kill that's the message that was also wonderland by the prime minister who is himself infected and having fever with covert 1000 urging people to stay at home as the numbers. continue to climb because is that lockdown for tea is starting to see around the world isn't it sonia tell us though about the u.k.'s preparedness you mentioned temporary hospitals opening up how prepared is the u.k. for this. when it came pretty late to the game...
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france and germany and i think a part of the german society will be aware to continue to keep the wonderland to lead there will be and part of that are it's a problem but at the end you can't lock down from months and months the people there fairly don't you can't do it a family with 3 kids. in the sixty's need a popular it's impossible you can't do it 5 way it says it and then it will explodes so to all it's all to the friendship to understand that we have to improve existence. and distance etc we have to open a little bit if not the people who we don't resist to go out without any restriction because it's too hot may i may i just ask my town from marshall to weigh in on this point are you concerned about premature reacts ation of the restrictions. well i feel that we here members of parliament when we are in discussions with the people of our regions or our constituencies we are facing high pressure especially from the business people because they have been there they couldn't work for the last weeks i mean we have programs to support them but let's say those who sell goods in the series t
france and germany and i think a part of the german society will be aware to continue to keep the wonderland to lead there will be and part of that are it's a problem but at the end you can't lock down from months and months the people there fairly don't you can't do it a family with 3 kids. in the sixty's need a popular it's impossible you can't do it 5 way it says it and then it will explodes so to all it's all to the friendship to understand that we have to improve existence. and distance...
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fragility too far environment voters can choose from lunar eclipses volcanic eruptions or water wonderlands the effects of climate change are also among the top snapshots of sun astronomy i know the uniqueness so far environment i know of that there are billions and billions of planets held there but like the earth broady not many. which makes our presence here now a miracle so we have to preserve. the competition is now down to these 2 photos ocean stand behind from 2002 and reich ok are up from 2019 the winner will be announced later this month. these images from space show us how 7000000000 people impact our planet and how it continues to have an impact on us we're harding al-jazeera. that's it for me for this news out i'm back room although full of those so stay with us. award winning programming from international till may cause as we wouldn't have it yeah we are going to want to insert life if we carry on this one just to rest sets the stage there is no longer you naivety is no longer an excuse giving voice to the voiceless so are we ready to go to local ex-pats and discussion that cu
fragility too far environment voters can choose from lunar eclipses volcanic eruptions or water wonderlands the effects of climate change are also among the top snapshots of sun astronomy i know the uniqueness so far environment i know of that there are billions and billions of planets held there but like the earth broady not many. which makes our presence here now a miracle so we have to preserve. the competition is now down to these 2 photos ocean stand behind from 2002 and reich ok are up...
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. >> it is the winter wonderland. you can drive over the bridge and feel the rarefied air, the mansions and hedges that hide the mansions. >> reporter: jan tuckwood said some mainlanders can't resist the wanna-be allure of palm beach. >> most people are influenced that richness is right there and how can they get a piece of it. >> reporter: past the interstate newlyweds dalia and mike lived in a $250,000 condo, not exactly the same zip code as palm beach but fine for two up and comers. dalia and mike had big dreams like any company young and in love. aspirations at the least. she had a $20,000 diamond engagement ring. he had a porsche in the garage. their story for public consumption was love at first sight. mike was an internet entrepreneur and dalia the businesswoman he fell head over heels for. three months after their first meeting, marriage was inevitable. there was a teensie problem in their paradise, mike dippolito was married. lawyers jason brody and josh friedman arranged a quickie divorce so the ballad of mi
. >> it is the winter wonderland. you can drive over the bridge and feel the rarefied air, the mansions and hedges that hide the mansions. >> reporter: jan tuckwood said some mainlanders can't resist the wanna-be allure of palm beach. >> most people are influenced that richness is right there and how can they get a piece of it. >> reporter: past the interstate newlyweds dalia and mike lived in a $250,000 condo, not exactly the same zip code as palm beach but fine for two...
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treasury to fire environment voters can choose from lunar eclipses volcanic eruptions or water wonderland the effects of climate change are also among the top snapshots of some astronomers i know the uniqueness of our environment i know there are billions and billions of planets out there but like the earth broady not many. which makes our presence here now a miracle so we have to preserve. the competition is now down to these 2 photos ocean sand behind from 2002 and reich ok reps from 2019 the winner will be announced later this month. these images from space to show us how 7000000000 people impact our planet and how it continues to have an impact on us we're harding al-jazeera. greenhouse gas emissions from australia's devastating bushfire season this year have exceeded the country's average annual emissions the government report estimates at least $830000000.00 tonnes of carbon dioxide were released between september and february but it goes on to say climate change could impact the forests ability to recover. you can get much more on all those stories we've been telling you about if y
treasury to fire environment voters can choose from lunar eclipses volcanic eruptions or water wonderland the effects of climate change are also among the top snapshots of some astronomers i know the uniqueness of our environment i know there are billions and billions of planets out there but like the earth broady not many. which makes our presence here now a miracle so we have to preserve. the competition is now down to these 2 photos ocean sand behind from 2002 and reich ok reps from 2019 the...
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fragility too far environment voters can choose from lunar eclipses volcanic eruptions or water wonderland the effects of climate change are also among the top snapshots of some astronomy i know the uniqueness of our environment i know that there are billions and billions of planets held there but like the earth broady not many but probably not which makes our presence here now a miracle so we have to preserve. the competition is now down to these 2 photos ocean sand bahamas from 2002 and reich ok a reps from $21.00 team the winner will be announced later this month. these images from space show us how 7000000000 people impact our planet and how it continues to have an impact on us we are harding al-jazeera. thanks for watching the news hour on al-jazeera we're back in just a moment with much more of the day's news but by. may call now juicy will president rhodri go to tut's a succeed in shutting down t.v. giant abs c.b.s. and by may the full will have special coverage al-jazeera well the selection of the best network documentaries includes the story of on sunday gyptian composer and music
fragility too far environment voters can choose from lunar eclipses volcanic eruptions or water wonderland the effects of climate change are also among the top snapshots of some astronomy i know the uniqueness of our environment i know that there are billions and billions of planets held there but like the earth broady not many but probably not which makes our presence here now a miracle so we have to preserve. the competition is now down to these 2 photos ocean sand bahamas from 2002 and reich...
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the only women in central park are mother goose and alice in wonderland so they don't count as history statues. anthony and elizabeth katie stanton but that does not include the african-american contributions to suffrage, so sojourn of a truth is added to the model but some say it should not be with the two women because their attitudes on african-americans were retrograde. one answer or one solution or one approach we might consider is new statues. this is an extraordinary equestrian statute by wylie that appeared one day in times square in new york. it is destined for richmond. it will be in the fan district and it is 27 feet high, it's called rumors of war. it shows a soldier, a classical composition, but the rider is wearing dreadlocks and a hoodie. and it is going to the museum of fine arts. carol walker has done a riff on the statue of queen victoria in front of buckingham palace. jets e jets emerging from the statue and it spouts water and this is rather an extraordinary work of art. so build me with you is another approach. here is a statue of columbus in new york city. that no
the only women in central park are mother goose and alice in wonderland so they don't count as history statues. anthony and elizabeth katie stanton but that does not include the african-american contributions to suffrage, so sojourn of a truth is added to the model but some say it should not be with the two women because their attitudes on african-americans were retrograde. one answer or one solution or one approach we might consider is new statues. this is an extraordinary equestrian statute...
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in december, we participated in the winter wonderland event in the bayview district. concludes my ssip report. any questions? >> president caen: i have a question. could we go back to slide 5? so, what is this telling us about our timing? are we on schedule? >> yes, but of course, within the program there are a number of projects that have slipped and have concerns, similar to what we presented last meeting. on case by case basis, they identify the projects that have slipped from the baseline, either on cost or schedule. the majority of those projects on that slide are positive. >> president caen: you're saying they're positive, meaning what? >> i can't remember off the top of my head which ones there are variances on. i'm going to highlight that now as i move into the next item to look at the quarterly report update. >> president caen: okay. so we'll have the answer soon. >> yes. >> president caen: okay. any public comment? seeing none, could you please continue. >> thank you. just briefly, no slides, but to highlight some projects to help answer the question. we're
in december, we participated in the winter wonderland event in the bayview district. concludes my ssip report. any questions? >> president caen: i have a question. could we go back to slide 5? so, what is this telling us about our timing? are we on schedule? >> yes, but of course, within the program there are a number of projects that have slipped and have concerns, similar to what we presented last meeting. on case by case basis, they identify the projects that have slipped from...
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others like michigan and nebraska, looking more like a winter wonderland in april. now heading towards the northeast. meanwhile, the south could be slammed with more severe storms as it recovers from last week's deadly tornadoes. rick is keeping track of all of of this. in chicago, police mourning the loss of another officer to covid-19. 50-year-old ronald newman on the force. 15 members have died from the virus. officer marco defranco and cliff martin died earlier this month. chicago police saying nearly 300 members tested positive for the virus. and miami's top cop police chief jorge contracted covid-19. he says his symptoms are mild and he is in good spirits. walmart enough to hiring 50,000 more workers to keep up with increasing demands during the pandemic. the retailer already hired 150,000 new employees. using annual expedited hiring process. walmart will provide masks to new workers while recommending everyone wear one inside their stores. more than a dozen musicians are banning togethebanding togethert ♪ it all comes down to this ♪ god to love people. jillia
others like michigan and nebraska, looking more like a winter wonderland in april. now heading towards the northeast. meanwhile, the south could be slammed with more severe storms as it recovers from last week's deadly tornadoes. rick is keeping track of all of of this. in chicago, police mourning the loss of another officer to covid-19. 50-year-old ronald newman on the force. 15 members have died from the virus. officer marco defranco and cliff martin died earlier this month. chicago police...