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we'll give deborah chance to respond in just a moment. but i want to go to my colleague brook, who is with a publication called changing american changing america looks at social and cultural issues. and really it's kind of a fresh breath of fresh air in journalism, of, of looking at way to kind of deal with these social things. lots of us and other parts of media have been ignoring. and so i was so thrilled to see that she wrote an article movement to ban or even burn school library books, gains momentum book. tell us your pathway into this story. what happened in virginia? what, when you reported this story, this is a reported story. what are the trends you observed in that you reported? sure. so we've been seeing this pretty here, alarming acceleration of book banning in the us. and you know, what you were referring to in virginia happened at a recent school board meeting where 2 school board members suggested that a particular book not only be banned but burned, which is the really kind of aggressive form of silencing. you know, they'
we'll give deborah chance to respond in just a moment. but i want to go to my colleague brook, who is with a publication called changing american changing america looks at social and cultural issues. and really it's kind of a fresh breath of fresh air in journalism, of, of looking at way to kind of deal with these social things. lots of us and other parts of media have been ignoring. and so i was so thrilled to see that she wrote an article movement to ban or even burn school library books,...
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but to go back to deborah point about children. and, you know, trying to control the inputs into them at a young age. what were those lines that you saw people worried about? i mean, like, like our other guests have, have said a lot of views, books that they want band have to do with gender sexuality. you know, you have the 2 school board members calling them pornographic. you were they the books? well, the particular book that they were talking about when they were talking about burning the books, i believe it's called 33 snow fish. it does deal with prostitution and drug use. but you know, if, because passages that deal with provocative things are taken out of context, then of course they're going to be provocative. i wouldn't say pornographic, but provocative, but taken in the context of the entire story. it, it takes on a whole other meaning. jarrett, you know, as you look at it, i guess the question is coming back to children and the inputs to children, how do you responsibly draw the lines that, that takes care of the world t
but to go back to deborah point about children. and, you know, trying to control the inputs into them at a young age. what were those lines that you saw people worried about? i mean, like, like our other guests have, have said a lot of views, books that they want band have to do with gender sexuality. you know, you have the 2 school board members calling them pornographic. you were they the books? well, the particular book that they were talking about when they were talking about burning the...
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let's give a chance to deborah to respond. please. sure. you know, our role is to ensure that library that we, that libraries are able to provide excellent library service and defend the right of the reader to access the materials they want to access and read. our challenge book lists are compiled from media reports and challenge reports that are given to the library. and educators, please don't interrupt me. i mean, not because for 3 years i have been receiving desperate ma'am, and your organization not done never. i want, i want both of you to be free to make your case as well as my colleague here in the office and we've got a just a few minutes left. so i understand that there are issues of concern dr. bossy, and that you have a book that i have seen that you know, honestly, i think if i were a young person from the middle east, i would find incredible value in that. i've been to dearborn michigan saying, wow, in dearborn, where there's so many young people who don't see themselves in culture, it's such a great contribution. so i underst
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but to go back to deborah point about children. and, you know, trying to control the inputs into them at a young age. what were those lines that you saw people worried about? i mean, like, like our other guests have, have said a lot of these books that they want band have to do with gender sexuality. you know, you have the 2 school board members calling them pornographic. you were they the books? well, the particular book that they were talking about when they were talking about burning the books, i believe it's called 33 snow fish. it does deal with prostitution and drug use. but you know, if, because passages that deal with provocative things are taken out of context, then of course they're going to be provocative. i wouldn't say pornographic, but provocative. but taken in the context of the entire story. it takes on a whole other meaning. jarrett, you know, as you look at it, i guess the question is coming back to children and the inputs to children, how do you responsibly draw the lines that that takes care of the world that th
but to go back to deborah point about children. and, you know, trying to control the inputs into them at a young age. what were those lines that you saw people worried about? i mean, like, like our other guests have, have said a lot of these books that they want band have to do with gender sexuality. you know, you have the 2 school board members calling them pornographic. you were they the books? well, the particular book that they were talking about when they were talking about burning the...
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let's talk about this with deborah holder, professor -- deborah, given where we are in the pandemic with the number of people vaccinated, i believe somewhere in the ballpark of 60% of adults in the u.s., and the velocity of which omicron seems to be lifted -- seems to be ripping through the population, where does this leave us in terms of immunity and herd immunity? deborah: the end game for the pandemic is what we call an pandemic. we will continue to experience mu variant -- new variants. we may get another variant after omicron as long as we have a high percentage of individuals not vaccinated. what we need is a baseline of immunity so as new variant emerge they become less severe. it will continue to exist in the population but it will be more like the flu where it is more predictable and immunization can manage the disease and control it. right now we are still in a pandemic and we will continue to experience new variants as long as there is a population of people in the world in which the virus can replicate and generate new mutations. kailey: we have seen it has the ability to do
let's talk about this with deborah holder, professor -- deborah, given where we are in the pandemic with the number of people vaccinated, i believe somewhere in the ballpark of 60% of adults in the u.s., and the velocity of which omicron seems to be lifted -- seems to be ripping through the population, where does this leave us in terms of immunity and herd immunity? deborah: the end game for the pandemic is what we call an pandemic. we will continue to experience mu variant -- new variants. we...
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deborah: exactly. [laughter] matt: if you spent the holiday season with someone who tested positive should chill out and wear a mask. i wonder about long covid. what we know about people who suffer infections or disease that might indicate infections that have gone beyond the respiratory system? deborah: this is the big unknown right now. there is a lot of research going on to understand better what are the causes, what are the mechanisms underlying long covid. we do know that a virus infection does cause inflammation and sometimes inflammation, even long after the virus has cleared the body, can persist and has a feedback loop that can continue to cause inflammatory responses in any part of your body. to some extent we believe long covid may be related to this durable inflammatory response. we do not know for sure. that is an area of ongoing study. we will learn more about it. certainly one of the big reasons i tell people you do not want to get this virus, it is something you do not know long-term ho
deborah: exactly. [laughter] matt: if you spent the holiday season with someone who tested positive should chill out and wear a mask. i wonder about long covid. what we know about people who suffer infections or disease that might indicate infections that have gone beyond the respiratory system? deborah: this is the big unknown right now. there is a lot of research going on to understand better what are the causes, what are the mechanisms underlying long covid. we do know that a virus infection...
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let me just ask deborah real quick and our last 30 seconds here. and what else do you need to change by way of law? just 30 seconds. us law international law. what else would help you in your cause? well, one of the things is for countries to extend the on laws for money laundering to include the trade and antiquities to include the art and antiquities market, which is the largest unregulated or self regulated market in the world today. a fasting will deborah layer, founder of the antiquities coalition and armor, all awesome professor of middle east history and anthropology. thank you so much for being with us. did a fascinating conversation? i've been wanting to have this conversation for a year. oh, very glad we've done it. now thank you so much. thank you. thank you. so what's the bottom line? stealing and trafficking in other people's cultural past and treasures is a huge, multi 1000000000 dollar industry. western museums and private collections are just chalk, full of antiquities, taken during wars and occupations, and other acts of imperialis
let me just ask deborah real quick and our last 30 seconds here. and what else do you need to change by way of law? just 30 seconds. us law international law. what else would help you in your cause? well, one of the things is for countries to extend the on laws for money laundering to include the trade and antiquities to include the art and antiquities market, which is the largest unregulated or self regulated market in the world today. a fasting will deborah layer, founder of the antiquities...
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next, it's my pleasure to introduce deborah lathen. deborah, to be frankly with you, she has not spoken as many free state foundation events as the commissioners but she has spoken previously. she's been a long time friend and someone that i've admired for a long time as well.she's b and someone that i've admired for a long time as well. and i thought it was important to have her here today because she has a perspective going back quite far. i'm going to give you, just, with her permission, just the brief highlights of her bioso we can get her up here. she established lathen consulting in 2001. that was after she left the fcc, serving as chief of the cable services bureau, where she started in 1998. in that position she led a team of 100 plus lawyers, economists, and engineers. that was at a time, really, just to put a point on it, when we were beginning to talk about the digital convergence, the landscape was changing. and of course, importantly for the way in which we think about things at the free state foundation, what that would m
next, it's my pleasure to introduce deborah lathen. deborah, to be frankly with you, she has not spoken as many free state foundation events as the commissioners but she has spoken previously. she's been a long time friend and someone that i've admired for a long time as well.she's b and someone that i've admired for a long time as well. and i thought it was important to have her here today because she has a perspective going back quite far. i'm going to give you, just, with her permission,...
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next, it's my pleasure to introduce deborah lay said. deborah, to be frank with you, she has not spoken at as many foundation events as the commissioners. she has spoken previously and she's been a longtime friend and someone that i've admired for a long time as well. i thought it was important to have her here today because she has a perspective going back quite far. with her permission, i will give you just brief highlights of her bio so we can get her up here. she established a consulting firm in 2001. that was after she left the fcc, serving as chief of the cable services bureau. where she started in 1990. in that position, she led a team of 100 plus lawyers, economists, and engineers. that was at a time when we were beginning to talk about the digital convergence, how the landscape was changing. of course, important for the way in which we think about things, what that would mean for changes in the regulatory policy. deborah served on the boards of major fortune 500 corporations. for example, she's been a director at british telcom
next, it's my pleasure to introduce deborah lay said. deborah, to be frank with you, she has not spoken at as many foundation events as the commissioners. she has spoken previously and she's been a longtime friend and someone that i've admired for a long time as well. i thought it was important to have her here today because she has a perspective going back quite far. with her permission, i will give you just brief highlights of her bio so we can get her up here. she established a consulting...
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next, it's my pleasure to introduce deborah lathen. deborah, to be frank with you, she is has not spoken at as many free state foundation events as the commissioners. but she has spoken previously and she has been a long time friend and someone that i've admired for a long time as well. i thought it was important to have her here today, because she has a perspective going back quite far. i'm going to give you just with her permission, the brief highlights of her bio so we can get her appear. she established lathen consulting in 2001. that was after she left the fcc serving as chief of the cable services bureau. where she started in 1998. she in that position led a team of 100 plus lawyers, economists and engineers. and that was at a time, just to put a point on it, when we were beginning to talk about the digital convergence. how that landscape was changing. and of course, importantly for that way in which we think about things at the free state foundation, what that would meet for changes in their regulatory policy. deborah served on
next, it's my pleasure to introduce deborah lathen. deborah, to be frank with you, she is has not spoken at as many free state foundation events as the commissioners. but she has spoken previously and she has been a long time friend and someone that i've admired for a long time as well. i thought it was important to have her here today, because she has a perspective going back quite far. i'm going to give you just with her permission, the brief highlights of her bio so we can get her appear....
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deborah layer, you felt found the antiquities coalition because you were disturbed by what you saw in the practice, the racketeering. the looting of these are incredibly priceless artifacts from arc really it's our collective pass. it's all of our collect a pass from ancient civilization and whatnot. and i'm just interested in what the ecosystem is and, and, and how, when you sort of look at it today and, and what are the parts of this ecosystem that you feel we can, you know, make an impact on? well, one of the things that we're very appreciative is that the political will, is growing in recognition that this is a serious crime and it's a global crime. an, as honor rightly pointed out, some of the, you know, looting has been going on as long as there have been very treasure. but with the advent of sophisticated technologies like the internet, with express mail, with these online auction houses. now you make this looting essentially in the market for a global and so you can tap into that and the conventions that we have the international laws that we have pre date in many times. this
deborah layer, you felt found the antiquities coalition because you were disturbed by what you saw in the practice, the racketeering. the looting of these are incredibly priceless artifacts from arc really it's our collective pass. it's all of our collect a pass from ancient civilization and whatnot. and i'm just interested in what the ecosystem is and, and, and how, when you sort of look at it today and, and what are the parts of this ecosystem that you feel we can, you know, make an impact...
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let me just ask deborah real quick and our last 30 seconds here. what else do you need to change by way of law? just 30 seconds us law international law. what else would help you in your cost? well, one of the things is for countries to extend the laws for money laundering to include the trade and antiquities to include the art and antiquities market, which is the largest unregulated or self regulated market in the world. today. a fasting will deborah layer, founder of the antiquities coalition and awesome professor of middle east history and anthropology. thank you so much for being with us today. fascinating conversation. i've been wanting to have this conversation for a year. very glad we've done it now. thank you. so much, thank you. thank you. so what's the bottom line? stealing and trafficking and other people's cultural past treasures is a huge, multi $1000000000.00 industry, western museums and private collections are just talk full of antiquities taken during wars and occupations and other acts of imperialism. and colonialism. individuals
let me just ask deborah real quick and our last 30 seconds here. what else do you need to change by way of law? just 30 seconds us law international law. what else would help you in your cost? well, one of the things is for countries to extend the laws for money laundering to include the trade and antiquities to include the art and antiquities market, which is the largest unregulated or self regulated market in the world. today. a fasting will deborah layer, founder of the antiquities coalition...
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deborah we love you so much and best of luck to you. as you go on these new adventures we hope to hear about them, and you will always have a very special place here with us. okay, so when you change your mind about returning in touch. please. please call it we will stay in touch and the next time we have a big rainstorm and you're out there standing in it. i'll be watching and rooting for you. okay deb. thank you. congratulations we love you. and we are going to miss you. thanks. okay, mark you back? that doesn't want to stick around for the next atmospheric river, right? no live shot out there, but, yeah, we always talk about how in this business you see, you see, good work. you see exceptional work, and we feel so fortunate to see that consistently. over all these years, so we're really gonna miss deb and maybe she's going to head to title. maybe she is. here's the forecast because we're expecting some nice conditions out there. it's very cold, though. right now in south lake tahoe 12 degrees right now in south lake, but you can see
deborah we love you so much and best of luck to you. as you go on these new adventures we hope to hear about them, and you will always have a very special place here with us. okay, so when you change your mind about returning in touch. please. please call it we will stay in touch and the next time we have a big rainstorm and you're out there standing in it. i'll be watching and rooting for you. okay deb. thank you. congratulations we love you. and we are going to miss you. thanks. okay, mark...
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but now it's clear that deborah boys will become the youngest president in killing will succeed. the outgoing president congratulated govern burridge less than 2 hours after called close. the outgoing president congratulated a deborah bore it and also the defeated candidate congratulated him. and that's of course, it is very good also for a democracy where there were fears that this could also be let further course. and then it goes the for a candidate that, that he would see if they would even be a winner today. now we've seen that deborah baris will be indeed the new president, the people here in t lane said jagow as the celebrating. but of course there is still time i had until march. when gabriel burridge will it take office, it will replace the current conservative presidents have us jump in here from santiago, chile, the double the correspond benjamin alvarez, grava many facts. okay, let's take a look out. some of the other stories making headlines around the world. the death of from typhoon rye in the philippines has risen to 208, making at one of the deadliest storms to h
but now it's clear that deborah boys will become the youngest president in killing will succeed. the outgoing president congratulated govern burridge less than 2 hours after called close. the outgoing president congratulated a deborah bore it and also the defeated candidate congratulated him. and that's of course, it is very good also for a democracy where there were fears that this could also be let further course. and then it goes the for a candidate that, that he would see if they would even...
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so without further ado, if you would come up, deborah. >> thank you so much, randy. when i got your email inviting me to speak, i was so thrilled and honored. and, you know, i'm the old person pulling up the rear, i said to myself, how did i get to be this old, but there are lessons that we learn as we age and i'll talk a little bit about some of those. but first, i really want to say why i love your organization so much. i, you know, would always say that i was a yellow-dog democrat, then i have to stop and say when i was 18 my first vote was cast for chuck percy, senator from illinois. but what i feel when i come here is we're not democrats or republicans. we are people who come here to discuss important telecom issues and they're discussed in a very academic and substantive way. there isn't what we see too much of in our country today, people talking and not listening to each other. so that is one reason why i cherish, i cherish being here and cherish the many discussions that we've had. so i want to really congratulate you on doing something absolutely spectacula
so without further ado, if you would come up, deborah. >> thank you so much, randy. when i got your email inviting me to speak, i was so thrilled and honored. and, you know, i'm the old person pulling up the rear, i said to myself, how did i get to be this old, but there are lessons that we learn as we age and i'll talk a little bit about some of those. but first, i really want to say why i love your organization so much. i, you know, would always say that i was a yellow-dog democrat,...
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almost two decades journey for phil long end his wife, deborah . degree in architecture what started in their garage in 2002 turned into a passion we just did. us roller coaster is a good analogy. phyllis faced many challenges over the recent years . now he's dealing with the rising cost of production. it's a it's a massive issue that supply chain. even on the national side. we're having a hard problem keeping up with getting the wine in the bottle because we're just not getting the amount of bottles at one point he was only paying $1500 for a container of bottles. now it's $12,000 that's close to 1000% jump. we've been actually lucky to even source. um bottles from other wineries, which is kind of unusual one. prices were up over 4% since 2015 and expected to rise even more next year and so as the cost of business and challenges of doing business. impact the wine spirits industry, consumers are going to see that on the shelves at their bars and restaurants, but despite those rising costs would give debra these glass hearts on valentine's day. one
almost two decades journey for phil long end his wife, deborah . degree in architecture what started in their garage in 2002 turned into a passion we just did. us roller coaster is a good analogy. phyllis faced many challenges over the recent years . now he's dealing with the rising cost of production. it's a it's a massive issue that supply chain. even on the national side. we're having a hard problem keeping up with getting the wine in the bottle because we're just not getting the amount of...
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her bank thank you deborah and reggie. congratulations to you. we will be back at 6:00 to talk about whole food markets role in this campaign as well. if you want to get involved, just go to our website, kpix.com/give . >>> new at 6:00, how a man arrested during a mob style robbery in the east bay was mistakenly released from jail. >>> why not everyone is on board with the san jose polices plan to catch retail thieves. >>> a historic south bay shortage in the south bay, we crunch the numbers on why there is not enough homes to meet the demand. >>> >>> we enjoy our warm evening, but the new concerns about the long-term future of the sierra snowpack. >> a team of scientists out of berkeley say we should plan for next less snow in the coming decades. >> reporter: when we think of water storage here in california, many of us immediately picture the reservoirs. the snowpack also plays a critical role in water storage, and now a team of experts says we have to prepare to have less of it. >> there is an urgency to snow loss. it is one of the major crite
her bank thank you deborah and reggie. congratulations to you. we will be back at 6:00 to talk about whole food markets role in this campaign as well. if you want to get involved, just go to our website, kpix.com/give . >>> new at 6:00, how a man arrested during a mob style robbery in the east bay was mistakenly released from jail. >>> why not everyone is on board with the san jose polices plan to catch retail thieves. >>> a historic south bay shortage in the south...
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deborah. cbs news, washington. >> as we get closer and closer to the christmas holiday, the forecast becomes more important. but, we still have plenty of rain in the forecast as we had through the last few days before the christmas holiday. rain, likely tonight. tomorrow, and thursday. it is not going to rain everywhere all the time across the bay area. but, waves of widespread rain are going to be moving through. as we head toward the end of the week on christmas eve, friday, that looks like our best chance to catch a break mo nort toour once it is past due north, that pushes most of the energy farther off to our east. another one will takepl send more ratord rly nexton friday. if you hit and miss showers. if you want to do anything outdoors, it looks like your best bet at lower than 50-50 chance of rain right there. that will not be the case the rest of this afternoon and into this evening. here is all the rain surging in from the pacific. the most widespread and heaviest rain, moving toward
deborah. cbs news, washington. >> as we get closer and closer to the christmas holiday, the forecast becomes more important. but, we still have plenty of rain in the forecast as we had through the last few days before the christmas holiday. rain, likely tonight. tomorrow, and thursday. it is not going to rain everywhere all the time across the bay area. but, waves of widespread rain are going to be moving through. as we head toward the end of the week on christmas eve, friday, that looks...
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almost two decade journey for phil long end his wife, deborah. degree in architecture . what started in their garage in 2002 turned into a passion we just did. us roller coaster is a good analogy. phyllis faced many challenges of over the recent years. now he's dealing with the rising cost of production. it's a it's a massive issue that supply chain. even on the national side. we're having a hard problem keeping up with getting the wine in the bottle because we're just not getting the amount of bottles at one point he was only paying $1500 for a container of bottles. now it's $12,000 that's close to 1000% jump. we've been actually lucky to even source. um bottles from other wineries, which is kind of unusual one. prices were up over 4% since 2015 and expected to rise even more next year and so as the cost of business and challenges of doing business impact the wine spirits industry, consumers are going to see that on the shelves at their bars and restaurants, but despite those rising costs would give debra these glass hearts on valentine's day. one of phil's motivations
almost two decade journey for phil long end his wife, deborah. degree in architecture . what started in their garage in 2002 turned into a passion we just did. us roller coaster is a good analogy. phyllis faced many challenges of over the recent years. now he's dealing with the rising cost of production. it's a it's a massive issue that supply chain. even on the national side. we're having a hard problem keeping up with getting the wine in the bottle because we're just not getting the amount of...
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alright, deborah villalon reporting for us live and derek. deborah. thank you. south african health officials say the omicron variant is this portion of the affecting children under five years. old health department spokesperson said today that the county or country rather has seen a sharp rise in hospitalizations and all age groups but particularly. in young children. those under the age of five represent the second highest number of cases behind adults over 60 while data from south africa cases show skyrocketing deaths of skyrocketing there. the actual virus. skyrocketing deaths or not, officials are warning that it could take weeks to know the full scope of the variance impact. the very maybe pushing more people to get their vaccines, according to the white house's covid-19 director. nearly 2.2 million doses were administered across the country over a 24 hour period that ended yesterday. let's see highest number in more than six months. that total includes 670001st shots and 1.4 million boosters. now 75% of americans have at least one shot. gillian has recall
alright, deborah villalon reporting for us live and derek. deborah. thank you. south african health officials say the omicron variant is this portion of the affecting children under five years. old health department spokesperson said today that the county or country rather has seen a sharp rise in hospitalizations and all age groups but particularly. in young children. those under the age of five represent the second highest number of cases behind adults over 60 while data from south africa...
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deborah anna at 10 am. so we've had the blood head who i had done a new spot rugged you the a little under undergrad you were hit. and what i do like about an air, go get your 1st home. are not a wooden sullen now? couldn't it was woman. it was when she landed in columbia on the rays of his and the page, or i'm so ain't for sure cutty air for hannah the home. and then it became malkin has the any wisdom in new media? got a public out, a norm from her because you'll factor yuk sheesh. eh, shas o ha, ha ha, a way to go. mitchell, that's a mentor. shine border, you'll blame on her for how did you know posey d for how fac, and that is for how over caught and doors yetter and it's like a short ac. a daughter falls allows to her to elk gear the don't. you also have offered on out bucher and no that to either give you a visual learner and hates you to recreate the wheeler. la casita had beaten them in half victor bush and not the nother. lots and shirley, another look at you slam on others. business will not press
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different to trawling in am, which basically catches everything in the sea and a woozy cooper said deborah, mcgrew last at ben shoemaker is an advocate of the long line method. but today he can't go fishing. the wind is too strong and the waves too big conditions are simply too dangerous. so he heads back to the harbor. preserving the ecosystem in the mediterranean will also require more fishermen like las had been chewing her to switch to alternative methods and not only ins, ours ease. but across tunisia and along the coasts of other countries bordering the mediterranean sea. we've got to interact with our planet in a more sustainable way. nature has an incredible ability to regenerate, but we can't leave it up to nature alone. that's all from echo africa today. i am chris the lamps signing of from league. i think it grief i will say good bye to, but i hope of yours. do stay in touch with us on all our social media platforms all the best until next week, and deuced it says, i am sandra to not be a good buy from compiler. here in uganda, ah ah ah ah ah ah ah, with ah! with love and battin
different to trawling in am, which basically catches everything in the sea and a woozy cooper said deborah, mcgrew last at ben shoemaker is an advocate of the long line method. but today he can't go fishing. the wind is too strong and the waves too big conditions are simply too dangerous. so he heads back to the harbor. preserving the ecosystem in the mediterranean will also require more fishermen like las had been chewing her to switch to alternative methods and not only ins, ours ease. but...
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deborah sienna, but the propaganda, particularly western propaganda made them around. i d. 's, 40 kilometers, which is absolutely wrong. fake news and miss even mentioned to big. and secondly, the government went elected. the government has full support of the if you haven't government, except of course i maybe some people are integrating not even there is a support from to guy as well. so to me, what helped the government was this full support coming from? if you had been people them, so rather than the machine, of course, the machine has some impact, but basically it is a vision, vision of conflict, a conference, se, if you appear to be together to be kept together, you might well be enough struggling to fragment in buckeyes here, so that is a fundamental force as you know from your philosophy, that idea type of car is invisible. so the idea is unit based on diversity. you develop is trying to get it yes, name from the world mark to be deleted so that i can say the will power of if you people, if an army in the private that that is a miracle if you like. so unity and dive
deborah sienna, but the propaganda, particularly western propaganda made them around. i d. 's, 40 kilometers, which is absolutely wrong. fake news and miss even mentioned to big. and secondly, the government went elected. the government has full support of the if you haven't government, except of course i maybe some people are integrating not even there is a support from to guy as well. so to me, what helped the government was this full support coming from? if you had been people them, so...
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and tonight and in person observance in san francisco for the first time since 2019 ktvu deborah villalon was there and has tonight's report. eric tassler. track bar names of people killed by aids recited among the redwoods as they are every year on world aids day, philip seymour. west kronk, no matter how long ago time seems to stop at the national aids memorial to space that will always tell the whole story and the honest story now 30 years old, the memorial welcoming people back made a few concessions to covid. spreading out the walking space and ditching the big tent, keeping everything open air the pandemic a backdrop in more ways than one. as with covid. hundreds of thousands of lives were lost needlessly because a government chose not to respond because people have prejudice and stigma against certain segments of the population. stigmatizing gaze then, and decades later, blaming asians now and so the grove is really a place for people to say. let's get it right. let's get it right. christine pelosi thinks of the grove as a place of reckoning and healing after her mother moved it to
and tonight and in person observance in san francisco for the first time since 2019 ktvu deborah villalon was there and has tonight's report. eric tassler. track bar names of people killed by aids recited among the redwoods as they are every year on world aids day, philip seymour. west kronk, no matter how long ago time seems to stop at the national aids memorial to space that will always tell the whole story and the honest story now 30 years old, the memorial welcoming people back made a few...
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it may not be better than this in san rafael deborah villalon ktvu, fox two news. from coast to coast. we are seeing mew surges of covid cases, los angeles reported more than 3300 new cases. as of today, that is the highest number in nearly four months. 772 people are hospitalized and in new york, new infections of it record levels ahead of the holidays. the state recorded more than 21,000 positive cases in a single day, the highest ever in the pandemic. the previous high was january of 2020. us health officials are endorsing a new policy designed to keep students in the classroom. the test to stay policy allows students who came in close contact with someone who tested positive for covid-19. to remain in class as long as the student tests negative. the cdc today decided to embrace this approach after research in the los angeles and chicago areas found the number of covid infections did not increase when schools switched to the test to stay policy. the agency's previous policy, said that when someone in the school test positive those who were in close contact were
it may not be better than this in san rafael deborah villalon ktvu, fox two news. from coast to coast. we are seeing mew surges of covid cases, los angeles reported more than 3300 new cases. as of today, that is the highest number in nearly four months. 772 people are hospitalized and in new york, new infections of it record levels ahead of the holidays. the state recorded more than 21,000 positive cases in a single day, the highest ever in the pandemic. the previous high was january of 2020....
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we get more tonight from ktvu deborah villalon, who joins us live from san rafael deb. allies most recent was a note left on this fitness club threatening to torch the place. but the threat the night before , i was even more startling in person. the note said. if your vaccine passport is not lifted by this time next week, this place will burn in west miranda paper mill creek saloon is as local as can be and about 10. people were here last friday night when a threat came to relax covid vaccination rules. door opens up a guy in a ski mask wearing all black. throws a note on the ground and runs off the manager and customers chased but lost the man in the darkness . saloon policy is novaks. no entry getting some pushback, but not like this. i'm threatening phone calls. a couple of people want to fight outside, but this is the first direct threat to you know to bodily harm, and the bar note at top is almost identical in handwriting and wording to a second one left the next night at a san rafael jim 20 minutes away. i was shocked. i figured, you know marin county. most people
we get more tonight from ktvu deborah villalon, who joins us live from san rafael deb. allies most recent was a note left on this fitness club threatening to torch the place. but the threat the night before , i was even more startling in person. the note said. if your vaccine passport is not lifted by this time next week, this place will burn in west miranda paper mill creek saloon is as local as can be and about 10. people were here last friday night when a threat came to relax covid...
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deborah would abode delgado sybert k w that he died normally when we know that we were scared of the virus. we're now in brain cell multiple manenda. in the beginning. we thought it was a type of this. if he, if lib liberal law the summer will look like it will, she will then she doesn't. what we saw on television lighthouse tag told us that it was something that we will, it altogether different. but we abdomen the cell and the entire village had the same thought, and theory that vaccinate toilet. that's enough. so yeah, in this hardware store, everyone has to wear a mask. mima wants to do all she can to protect against the new ami kron variant. know c a just so go see a bit k. yes. and it's the right thing to do or you have to protect yourself just like you have to protect others. certain i say we are vaccinated it still. you have to be careful that tonight the, the, we're must say a thing that in fact palazzo, adriano has a vaccination rate, other european cities can only dream of going by official statistics. a 104 percent of the population are vaccinated. mm. that statistical qui
deborah would abode delgado sybert k w that he died normally when we know that we were scared of the virus. we're now in brain cell multiple manenda. in the beginning. we thought it was a type of this. if he, if lib liberal law the summer will look like it will, she will then she doesn't. what we saw on television lighthouse tag told us that it was something that we will, it altogether different. but we abdomen the cell and the entire village had the same thought, and theory that vaccinate...
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has taken on ag for brentwood neighborhood, ktvu deborah villalon tells us for five years now neighbors have been raising money for children with cancer, and that effort just keeps growing. it's really about the joy that everybody brings on lacosta drivin bread would the sidewalk is part of the show pvc pipe strung with light illuminates a path. the tunnels of joy, but i think it's the experience and the people park their car and they walk around and they can talk organizers are that joy makers as this holiday effort has grown to more than 100 homes and thousands of visitors, especially on weekends, with food trucks and entertainment everywhere else they drive through or even if they get out to look at it, it's a get out. look at it for two minutes and you get back in your car. they're here for hours, three year old adrian rodriguez of antioch dashes through the displays. it's a rare outing for him as adrian is fighting leukemia. we came for the first time last year before his diagnosis. and we were in all of it this year, donations are being collected for the family's expenses. as of s
has taken on ag for brentwood neighborhood, ktvu deborah villalon tells us for five years now neighbors have been raising money for children with cancer, and that effort just keeps growing. it's really about the joy that everybody brings on lacosta drivin bread would the sidewalk is part of the show pvc pipe strung with light illuminates a path. the tunnels of joy, but i think it's the experience and the people park their car and they walk around and they can talk organizers are that joy makers...
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and recently, a new wearing trend has emerged in poor settlements like deborah infections among young people are particularly on their right. i come to realize that these are a condom beginning because on the same god, when you ask them why, why are you? what's happening with mom? he bought for me. he started bring me then to his brother a month with lockers in. the king of condoms moves zone to continue. he staley mission to protect his kingdom. chivera. i conclude wisely. tv is enough because of assuming to put a single people leaving the city. i hear enough of it. paula will not sympathy called cold, but from school. knew he didn't fix it. i believe we need somebody who can now block where he takes me to be maybe when was proof, whatever we've almost come to the end of our show, but i have one last video for you. i know that we've talked so much about health challenges that i thought, you know what, we should take a look at what we can do to prevent them. so for our last report, well, what i can tell, go and meet fitness, coach massey, charla i lifting weights to build up strength
and recently, a new wearing trend has emerged in poor settlements like deborah infections among young people are particularly on their right. i come to realize that these are a condom beginning because on the same god, when you ask them why, why are you? what's happening with mom? he bought for me. he started bring me then to his brother a month with lockers in. the king of condoms moves zone to continue. he staley mission to protect his kingdom. chivera. i conclude wisely. tv is enough because...
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deborah anna, or send em so both had to bled head who i had done? miss butter? abdul. dear little under undergrad, you were hit. and what i do, like about nath go, i'll give you 2 of us hallmark. most drama alluded sullen now when it was woman, it was when she handled and kill him on the rays of his and the page will answer. ainsworth chicata year. what have you been in it? mechanical now can, has been any wisdom and no public house a norm from har mccarty. you factor jak sheesh and shows oh my yeah. oh way to go. mitchell. that's a mentor. shine border blay from her for how did you know posey d for how fact and that is for how over cost and doors yetter and jack a short ac. a daughter falls allows to her to elk gear. the daughter had bitten em in her victor bush and that the nother lots and shirley another. okay, you slam one other us business owner press one. otherwise one mother's mother scott positive. another house comes in the book is a very personal book. it's her story that there will be also stories from other perspectives from her family, from people a
deborah anna, or send em so both had to bled head who i had done? miss butter? abdul. dear little under undergrad, you were hit. and what i do, like about nath go, i'll give you 2 of us hallmark. most drama alluded sullen now when it was woman, it was when she handled and kill him on the rays of his and the page will answer. ainsworth chicata year. what have you been in it? mechanical now can, has been any wisdom and no public house a norm from har mccarty. you factor jak sheesh and shows oh my...
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deborah deborah, nor alyssa was your name for the more nuts it contains, the better the new get all the confection in torrent based their recipes on this principle. but necessity was the mother of invention of new get in the early 19th century. turin was already a centre of chocolate production, but high tariffs imposed under napoleon drove up the prices for cocoa beans, and pushed one inventive confectionary to stretch his cocoa by mixing in local hazelnut. i may be at to 0 k. i assumed that his wife had the idea and said busty try using not the wiper over my that it's always the women get the cleverest idea. notice pulled up, you know, and you turned out a new taste was created or david who that was now known, the world over austin as john do yeah. or go newton and mando, my gusto gender. we're new get can be found all over toryn at giordano. they still shaped the little chocolate jung loyalty by hand that got their bout about the emiliano has been famed for its new interpretations for over 150 years. that gothic moreno serves a new get moose. new get ice cream is found in every varie
deborah deborah, nor alyssa was your name for the more nuts it contains, the better the new get all the confection in torrent based their recipes on this principle. but necessity was the mother of invention of new get in the early 19th century. turin was already a centre of chocolate production, but high tariffs imposed under napoleon drove up the prices for cocoa beans, and pushed one inventive confectionary to stretch his cocoa by mixing in local hazelnut. i may be at to 0 k. i assumed that...
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deborah villalon ktvu, fox two news. already taking a look at the highs from today. no records today, but we did have records the two prior days. 68 nanny arc today. 17 morgen hill high's tomorrow are generally going to be about the same a little bit cooler, mostly mid sixties. to upper sixties with probably i don't think we'll see any really low seventies. we've got fog, a lot of fog around the bay area right now. we've got a lot of valley fog. we've got some coastal fog as well. so tomorrow morning when you get going, i suspect. if you typically had this time of year on clear nights if you have a fog. potential commute. you know where you live like out some of those inland valleys up i reservist and what have you, davis woodland. it's gonna be foggy. it really is, and some of those spots will be pretty hard , low visibilities in the early morning hours, even out by walnut creek. it's getting foggy conquered. here's the model range north rain north till saturday sunday night into monday. see that drop down, so that's the beginning of the potential for a change, and
deborah villalon ktvu, fox two news. already taking a look at the highs from today. no records today, but we did have records the two prior days. 68 nanny arc today. 17 morgen hill high's tomorrow are generally going to be about the same a little bit cooler, mostly mid sixties. to upper sixties with probably i don't think we'll see any really low seventies. we've got fog, a lot of fog around the bay area right now. we've got a lot of valley fog. we've got some coastal fog as well. so tomorrow...
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the dissolute, almost hostile. com, where we are acknowledge to deborah. baptists are not where it should be. we are not where we should be. tis are bad. these are bad, bad us in bad then when we acknowledge that solution we call for booze suffering, they'll hope that politicians can keep their promise their be situation will improve mixed. here. fidelis member al jazeera, a butcher. now the largest and most powerful telescope ever built is due to blood be blasted into space on saturday. it's about 20 years behind schedule, with our hasn't damp, any excitement felt by scientists. james web telescope could help us better understand stars and galaxies and a 13000000000 years old. so let's now cost you money rapper. he's in qu in french kiana where the launch is due to take place. so as we were saying, this is very exciting and years in the making. one of the final preparations on the way for launch. very exciting. indeed miriam and rain is starting to fall so that excitement could be damp. and hopefully that's not the case. i want to answer your question, but i also want to show you a littl
the dissolute, almost hostile. com, where we are acknowledge to deborah. baptists are not where it should be. we are not where we should be. tis are bad. these are bad, bad us in bad then when we acknowledge that solution we call for booze suffering, they'll hope that politicians can keep their promise their be situation will improve mixed. here. fidelis member al jazeera, a butcher. now the largest and most powerful telescope ever built is due to blood be blasted into space on saturday. it's...
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deborah, yes. who's had repeatedly called unwritten nations to help poor countries vaccinate their population. but despite this, there has been no widespread outrage over the unequal distribution of the vaccines . so if you want to hear more about the differing health system, you can watch us 50 based on vaccine. i spoke to health practitioners and canyon trying to access the corporate 19 vaccines, the leg quite a bit to say that go to our youtube, paid that like 70 percent. and you can watch them if we've learned one thing during the pandemic. if the importance of having good doctors, nurses, and health care staff who are not just willing but also able to go out and do their job every day. so we want to our company, one of the health care workers for a day to get a glimpse into their work. so our next story takes us to cape town, where to paramedics not only have to deal with the challenges of the job itself, but also faced the risks involved in working in so called red zone in a city areas with h
deborah, yes. who's had repeatedly called unwritten nations to help poor countries vaccinate their population. but despite this, there has been no widespread outrage over the unequal distribution of the vaccines . so if you want to hear more about the differing health system, you can watch us 50 based on vaccine. i spoke to health practitioners and canyon trying to access the corporate 19 vaccines, the leg quite a bit to say that go to our youtube, paid that like 70 percent. and you can watch...
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deborah villalon reporting live for us signing quarter. madeira, deb. thank you. the older unified school district is alerting parents about its upcoming deadline for student vaccinations. some schools sent out notices today outlining the options from the school district. they say, oh, usd now requires all students, 12 years and older to be fully vaccinated as of january. 1st 2022 documentation of the vaccination must be submitted to the students school. families who decide against the shots and wish to choose distance learning must request a transfer to an independent study program. the element of county health department says they have identified five cases of the omicron fire. ant officials say all five people are mildly symptomatic. the county says. those are all tied to 12 people who came down with covid 19. all of them were linked to one person who had traveled to an out of state wedding on november 27th. and that person reportedly also traveled internationally. all 12 people were vaccinated and most had received boosters. no one, though, has been hospitaliz
deborah villalon reporting live for us signing quarter. madeira, deb. thank you. the older unified school district is alerting parents about its upcoming deadline for student vaccinations. some schools sent out notices today outlining the options from the school district. they say, oh, usd now requires all students, 12 years and older to be fully vaccinated as of january. 1st 2022 documentation of the vaccination must be submitted to the students school. families who decide against the shots...
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this is deborah lyons and she points her finger at the economy. let's have a look better vanessa. the financial sanctions applied to afghanistan have paralyzed the banking system, affecting every aspect of the economy. g d p as contracted by an estimated 40 percent. cash is severely limited. traders cannot obtain letters of credit. people who have worked and saved for years cannot access their savings. civil servants salaries cannot be paid in full if at all. hospitals are running out of medicine and turning away patients. prices have gone up as goods have become scarcer, instituting a punishing tax on the poorest and most vulnerable afghans. that is quite a list of the impact of sanctions. alley is that way you would start a conversation today? is that the biggest, most pressing issue? the sanctions on afghanistan. yes, and i think miss lions actually put it perfectly, you know, all of the points that she had a prove. it shows exactly what has happened and only 4 or 5 months time. and the other thing that we have to point out is that she made the statement that the united nations
this is deborah lyons and she points her finger at the economy. let's have a look better vanessa. the financial sanctions applied to afghanistan have paralyzed the banking system, affecting every aspect of the economy. g d p as contracted by an estimated 40 percent. cash is severely limited. traders cannot obtain letters of credit. people who have worked and saved for years cannot access their savings. civil servants salaries cannot be paid in full if at all. hospitals are running out of...
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ktvu deborah villalon has our report on this donation shortfall. we're definitely questioning, letting everybody know. but this year's been rough years checking toy barrels with time running out. the solano aids coalition has for collection sites in vallejo. this one at a cannabis club. we're going to make it happen. we're going to try yeah, the community will help. and thank you so much saturday, families will flock to georgia street coalition ceo mario saucedo has yet to turn a child away. but donations are down from last year, and he's worried every year i grow grow. last year, it was around 1400 kids, 400 families. thank you guys. thank you. good work. very good work. we want to come a lot more toys. saucedo started the toy drive 18 years ago with just 30 . kids infected or affected by hiv. he had become an aid support volunteer while working in hollywood costume design. it was horrible people was dying, left and right and. in like a couple of couple of years. i have no friends have nobody, only me now he is a fixture in valeo, his coalition kn
ktvu deborah villalon has our report on this donation shortfall. we're definitely questioning, letting everybody know. but this year's been rough years checking toy barrels with time running out. the solano aids coalition has for collection sites in vallejo. this one at a cannabis club. we're going to make it happen. we're going to try yeah, the community will help. and thank you so much saturday, families will flock to georgia street coalition ceo mario saucedo has yet to turn a child away....
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this is deborah lyons and she points her finger at the economy. let's have a look better valesa. the financial sanctions applied to afghanistan have paralyzed the banking system, affecting every aspect of the economy. g d p as contracted by an estimated 40 percent. cash is severely limited. traders cannot obtain letters of credit. people who have worked and save for years cannot access their savings. civil servants salaries cannot be paid in full if at all. hospitals are running out of medicine and turning away patients. prices have gone up as goods have become scarcer, instituting a punishing tax on the poorest and most vulnerable afghans. that is quite a list of the impact of sanctions. alley is that way you will start a conversation today. is that the biggest, most pressing issue, the sanctions on afghanistan. yes, and i think miss lions actually put it perfectly, you know, all of the points that she had a prove. it shows exactly what has happened and only 4 or 5 months time. and the other thing that we have to point out is that she made the statement that the united nations a
this is deborah lyons and she points her finger at the economy. let's have a look better valesa. the financial sanctions applied to afghanistan have paralyzed the banking system, affecting every aspect of the economy. g d p as contracted by an estimated 40 percent. cash is severely limited. traders cannot obtain letters of credit. people who have worked and save for years cannot access their savings. civil servants salaries cannot be paid in full if at all. hospitals are running out of medicine...
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you didn't, you can produce enough of it to be able to with an acidic fleming in deborah. i'm really, while the politicians are still debating, the 1st farmers are very successful with. i read real rica now i noticed that you all were doing that. that is no town full to our cost or life. eco africa. in 30 minutes on d. w o. and she's up to date, don't miss our highlights. the d w program online. d, w dot com highlights b w's crime fighters are back africa most successful in radio drama series continues this season. the stories focus on hate speech color of prevention and sustainable charcoal production. all episodes are available online, and of course you can share and discuss on d, w, africa's facebook page, and other social media platforms, crime fighters, tune in now. oh, the fight against the corona virus pandemic. o has the rate of infection been developing? what measures are being taken? what does the latest research say? ah, information and context, ah, the corona virus updated the cobra gene special monday to friday on d. w. how long does hm ah, or an eternity time
you didn't, you can produce enough of it to be able to with an acidic fleming in deborah. i'm really, while the politicians are still debating, the 1st farmers are very successful with. i read real rica now i noticed that you all were doing that. that is no town full to our cost or life. eco africa. in 30 minutes on d. w o. and she's up to date, don't miss our highlights. the d w program online. d, w dot com highlights b w's crime fighters are back africa most successful in radio drama series...
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deborah villalon ktvu, fox two news. san jose still debating whether to install two large electronic billboards will tell you about another decision tonight from the city council, plus the toll at seven barrier bridges will go up in just over a month. what commuters need to know next? and right after the break. we'll have that wednesday forecast maybe a little bit of fog in the morning and certainly wa financial planning is finding your home away from home. ♪ and, it's designing a plan to help get you there. start a relationship with citi and earn a cash bonus when you open a new eligible account and complete required activities. i did some early shopping this year. one for you, one for me. awww. i love it. i got us a little something, too. yeah? yep. one for you and one for me. i love it! oh! actually, that was.. i love it! i like red. current eligible gmc owners get over 25 hundred purchase allowance on 2021 gmc sierra light duty crew cab models when you finance through gm financial. we are professional grade. gmc we
deborah villalon ktvu, fox two news. san jose still debating whether to install two large electronic billboards will tell you about another decision tonight from the city council, plus the toll at seven barrier bridges will go up in just over a month. what commuters need to know next? and right after the break. we'll have that wednesday forecast maybe a little bit of fog in the morning and certainly wa financial planning is finding your home away from home. ♪ and, it's designing a plan to...
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of honest, i'm going to start guess with deborah lyons. she's the u. n. sector general special representative for afghanistan. i want to ask you what you feel is the most pressing problem. challenge to afghanistan is facing right now. this is deborah lyons and she points her finger at the economy. let's have a look better vanessa. the financial sanctions applied to afghanistan have paralyzed the banking system, affecting every aspect of the economy. g, d, p, as contracted by an estimated 40 percent. cash is severely limited. traders cannot obtain letters of credit. people who have worked and saved for years cannot access their savings. civil servants salaries cannot be paid in full if at all, hospitals are running out of medicine and turning away patients. prices have gone up as goods have become scarcer, instituting a punishing tax on the poorest and most vulnerable afghans. that is quite a list of the impact of sanctions. alley is that way you will start a conversation today. is that the biggest, most pressing issue, the sanctions on afghanistan. yes
of honest, i'm going to start guess with deborah lyons. she's the u. n. sector general special representative for afghanistan. i want to ask you what you feel is the most pressing problem. challenge to afghanistan is facing right now. this is deborah lyons and she points her finger at the economy. let's have a look better vanessa. the financial sanctions applied to afghanistan have paralyzed the banking system, affecting every aspect of the economy. g, d, p, as contracted by an estimated 40...
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in hills berg, deborah villalon ktvu, fox two news. new york city is expanding its covid-19 vaccine mandate to include private businesses. it's the first of its kind requirement in the country. mayor bill de blasio announced the mandate today, which will apply to roughly 184,000 businesses across new york city. he also expanded the indoor proof of vaccination requirement to children. kids between the ages of five and 11. those new rules will take effect december 27th just days before the mayor leaves office. stricter covid travel rules have now gone into effect starting today, anyone flying into the u. s must show proof of a negative covid test within one day of boarding a flight. previously travelers had three days to obtain a negative test. this international travel rule applies to everyone who's two and older. also the white house has extended the mask mandates so people must still wear face coverings on planes, trains and busses through at least march, 18th. the united states will stage a diplomatic boycott of the upper upcoming wi
in hills berg, deborah villalon ktvu, fox two news. new york city is expanding its covid-19 vaccine mandate to include private businesses. it's the first of its kind requirement in the country. mayor bill de blasio announced the mandate today, which will apply to roughly 184,000 businesses across new york city. he also expanded the indoor proof of vaccination requirement to children. kids between the ages of five and 11. those new rules will take effect december 27th just days before the mayor...
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as ktvu is deborah villalon reports, business owners are worried about overnight problems. and then i have my pile of sandbags right here from last time last time was late october. when the sentence homo creek crested just above flood stage, then quickly receded. but business owners are wary. many getting their floodgates ready. so these are my new ones are a little bit taller. the owner of this home goods store will be glued to real time gauges that show the rate of the creeks rise. downtown depth tripled from sunday to monday, talking to my fiancee, and he's prepared to get up in the middle of the night with me and come sandbagged the store if we have to. better safe than sorry. or is it really that necessary and i'm going to have to deal with it and take it all down tomorrow . in other places. the storm has already left its mark. i was changing cat litter. mimi filer can thank that shore for keeping her safe when a towering douglas first sliced through her forrest hill home, she was on a lower level. her neighbors came running and i was really lucky. i could hear all my
as ktvu is deborah villalon reports, business owners are worried about overnight problems. and then i have my pile of sandbags right here from last time last time was late october. when the sentence homo creek crested just above flood stage, then quickly receded. but business owners are wary. many getting their floodgates ready. so these are my new ones are a little bit taller. the owner of this home goods store will be glued to real time gauges that show the rate of the creeks rise. downtown...
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deborah layer, you felt found the antiquities coalition because you were disturbed by what you saw in the practice, the racketeering. the looting of these are incredibly priceless artifacts from arc really it's our collective pass. it's all of our collect a pass from ancient civilization and whatnot. and i'm just interested in what the ecosystem is and, and, and how, when you sort of look at it today and, and what are the parts of this ecosystem that you feel we can, you know, make an impact on? well, one of the things that we're very appreciative is that the political will, is growing in recognition that this is a serious crime. and it's a global crime. an, as honor rightly pointed out, some of it, you know, looting has been going on as long as there have been very treasure. but with the advent of sophisticated technologies like the internet, with express mail, with these online auction houses. now you make this looting essentially in the market for a global and so you can tap into that and the conventions that we have the international laws that we have pre date in many times. this
deborah layer, you felt found the antiquities coalition because you were disturbed by what you saw in the practice, the racketeering. the looting of these are incredibly priceless artifacts from arc really it's our collective pass. it's all of our collect a pass from ancient civilization and whatnot. and i'm just interested in what the ecosystem is and, and, and how, when you sort of look at it today and, and what are the parts of this ecosystem that you feel we can, you know, make an impact...
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this is deborah lyons and she points her finger at the economy. let's have a look better valesa. the financial sanctions applied to afghanistan have paralyzed the banking system, affecting every aspect of the economy. g d p, as contracted by an estimated 40 per cent cash is severely limited. traders cannot obtain letters of credit. people who have worked and saved for years cannot access their savings. civil servants salaries cannot be paid in full if at all. hospitals are running out of medicine and turning away patients. prices have gone up as goods have become scarcer, instituting a punishing tax on the poorest and most vulnerable afghans. that is quite a list of the impact of sanctions. alley is that way you would start a conversation today? is that the biggest, most pressing issue? the sanctions on afghanistan. yes, and i think miss lions actually put it perfectly, you know, all of the points that she had a prove. it shows exactly what has happened and only 4 or 5 months time. and the other thing that we have to point out is that she made the statement that the united nation
this is deborah lyons and she points her finger at the economy. let's have a look better valesa. the financial sanctions applied to afghanistan have paralyzed the banking system, affecting every aspect of the economy. g d p, as contracted by an estimated 40 per cent cash is severely limited. traders cannot obtain letters of credit. people who have worked and saved for years cannot access their savings. civil servants salaries cannot be paid in full if at all. hospitals are running out of...
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deborah. while julie people were back in stern grove , together after last year's event was virtual due to covid and parallels between the two global health threats. were inescapable. eric casler. track bar names of people killed by aids recited among the redwoods as they are every year on world aids day, philip seymour. west kronk, no matter how long ago time seems to stop at the national aids memorial in stern grove to space that will always tell the whole story and honest story now, 30 years old. the memorial welcoming people back made a few concessions to covid. spreading out the walking space and ditching the big tent, keeping everything open air the pandemic, a backdrop in more ways than one. as with covid. hundreds of thousands of lives were lost needlessly because a government chose not to respond because people have prejudice and stigma against certain segments of the population. stigmatizing gaze then, and decades later, blaming asians now and so the grove is really a place for peopl
deborah. while julie people were back in stern grove , together after last year's event was virtual due to covid and parallels between the two global health threats. were inescapable. eric casler. track bar names of people killed by aids recited among the redwoods as they are every year on world aids day, philip seymour. west kronk, no matter how long ago time seems to stop at the national aids memorial in stern grove to space that will always tell the whole story and honest story now, 30 years...
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deborah, yes. who's had repeatedly called unwritten nations to help poor countries speculate their population. but despite this, there has been no widespread outrage over the unequal distribution of the vaccines . so if you want to hear more about the differing health system, you can watch us 50 based on. but when i talk to health practitioners, i'm canyon trying to access the corporate 19 vaccines. i may have quite a bit to say why you paid the 77 percent, and you can watch them if we've learned one thing during the pandemic. if the importance of having good doctors, nurses, and health care stuff who are not just willing, but also able to go out and do their job every day. so we want to accompany one of these health care workers for a day to get a glimpse into their work. so our next story takes us to cape town where the 2 paramedics normally have to deal with the challenges of the job itself, but also faces the risks involved in working in so called red zone in the city areas with high violence a
deborah, yes. who's had repeatedly called unwritten nations to help poor countries speculate their population. but despite this, there has been no widespread outrage over the unequal distribution of the vaccines . so if you want to hear more about the differing health system, you can watch us 50 based on. but when i talk to health practitioners, i'm canyon trying to access the corporate 19 vaccines. i may have quite a bit to say why you paid the 77 percent, and you can watch them if we've...