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today, the whole city will become a giant stage to mark the start of a big year as the uk city of culture. stay with us all day because we're going to make sure that you not miss a moment of this. cove ntry. it's been a long time coming. coventry won the honour back in 2017, way back before covid—19 forced their artistic director to change all of her plans. you see the track, it is down here. we cannot be bringing audiences together in large numbers or even participants, and we have had to think very differently. for a start, what is about to take place on the streets has had to be kept a complete secret. one of you is not... to avoid large crowds gathering to watch, surprise events cropping up in neighbourhoods across the whole city. we thought if people cannot come in to us, we will go out to them. it may be that they have popped out for a bit of shopping and they encounter something running past them through the city centre. it may be something turns up on their street. this cultural cocktail also streaming online and social media for people to enjoy at home. we've created an event t
today, the whole city will become a giant stage to mark the start of a big year as the uk city of culture. stay with us all day because we're going to make sure that you not miss a moment of this. cove ntry. it's been a long time coming. coventry won the honour back in 2017, way back before covid—19 forced their artistic director to change all of her plans. you see the track, it is down here. we cannot be bringing audiences together in large numbers or even participants, and we have had to...
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so, iam representing the whole city. on the opposite side of the city, the streets are streaming with bikes and tricycles. pedal power — one of many lifechanging innovations that coventry can take credit for. it was the first place to mass—produce a bicycle. that is something that feels really important in terms of the city�*s democratic heritage. we produced bicycles that mean people all over the world could cycle from a to b in a much speedier way than if they were walking. on the road and in the air inspiration strikes everywhere! it was brilliant, really good. you don't see that kind of thing here, ever. - so it wasjust nice and refreshing to see something different. - and to not know it was coming. what did you think? it was really good. laughter. rena and her horse both reach their destination in one piece. and these modern—day godivas present their vision of the future to the city�*s political leaders. living together in cultural understanding, and embracing diversity. # remember the trees so deeply root
so, iam representing the whole city. on the opposite side of the city, the streets are streaming with bikes and tricycles. pedal power — one of many lifechanging innovations that coventry can take credit for. it was the first place to mass—produce a bicycle. that is something that feels really important in terms of the city�*s democratic heritage. we produced bicycles that mean people all over the world could cycle from a to b in a much speedier way than if they were walking. on the road...
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so i am representing the whole city. on the opposite side of the city, streets are streaming with bikes and tricycles. pedal power, one of many lifechanging innovations that coventry can take credit for. the first place to mass—produce a bicycle. that is something that feels really important in terms of the city's democratic heritage. we produce bicycles that mean people all over the world can cycle from a to b in a much speedier way than if they were walking. on the road and in the air inspiration strikes everywhere! it was brilliant, really good. you don't see that kind of thing here, ever. - so it was just nice _ and refreshing to see something different. what did you think? it was really good. laughter. rena and her horse both reach their destination in one piece. and these modern—day godivas present their vision of the future to the city's political leaders. living together in cultural understanding, and embracing diversity. # remember the trees so deeply rooted # and spread the roots of the tree... pauline blac
so i am representing the whole city. on the opposite side of the city, streets are streaming with bikes and tricycles. pedal power, one of many lifechanging innovations that coventry can take credit for. the first place to mass—produce a bicycle. that is something that feels really important in terms of the city's democratic heritage. we produce bicycles that mean people all over the world can cycle from a to b in a much speedier way than if they were walking. on the road and in the air...
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today, the whole city will become a giant stage to mark the start of a big year. as the uk city of culture. stay with us all day because we're going to make sure that you not miss a moment of this. coventry. it's been a long time coming. coventry won the honour back in 2017, way back before covid—19 forced their artistic director to change all of her plans. you see the track, it's down here. because we can't be bringing audiences together in large numbers or even participants, we've had to think very differently. for a start, what is about to take place on these streets has had to be kept a complete secret. one of you is not from... to avoid large crowds gathering to watch with surprise events cropping up in neighbourhoods across the whole city. we thought if people can't come in to us, we'll go out to them. it may be that they've popped out for a bit of shopping and they encounter something running past them through the city centre. it may be that something turns up on their street. this cultural event also streaming online and social media for people to enjoy
today, the whole city will become a giant stage to mark the start of a big year. as the uk city of culture. stay with us all day because we're going to make sure that you not miss a moment of this. coventry. it's been a long time coming. coventry won the honour back in 2017, way back before covid—19 forced their artistic director to change all of her plans. you see the track, it's down here. because we can't be bringing audiences together in large numbers or even participants, we've had to...
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we even served the whole city, but they were born and raised in the fillmore. they're doing great things we have all these incredible people. just saying thank you. we are here to appreciate them and recognize them. we're grateful for their service and i'll tell you, whether there was a pandemic or not, whether there was an award or not, these are the people still on the ground doing the hard work every day and so we appreciate them so much and grateful that they came out and we're here to celebrate and uplift you and thank you all so much. it's a true blessing to the people of san francisco. [ applause ] >> when i open up the paper every day, i'm just amazed at how many different environmental issues keep popping up. when i think about what planet i want to leave for my children and other generations, i think about what kind of contribution i can make on a personal level to the environment. >> it was really easy to sign up for the program. i just went online to cleanpowersf.org, i signed up and then started getting pieces in the mail letting me know i was goin
we even served the whole city, but they were born and raised in the fillmore. they're doing great things we have all these incredible people. just saying thank you. we are here to appreciate them and recognize them. we're grateful for their service and i'll tell you, whether there was a pandemic or not, whether there was an award or not, these are the people still on the ground doing the hard work every day and so we appreciate them so much and grateful that they came out and we're here to...
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so, iam representing the whole city. on the opposite side of the city, the streets are streaming with bikes and tricycles. pedal power — one of many lifechanging innovations that coventry can take credit for. it was the first place to mass—produce a bicycle. that is something that feels really important in terms of the city's democratic heritage. we produced bicycles that mean people all over the world could cycle from a to b in a much speedier way than if they were walking. on the road and in the air inspiration strikes everywhere! it was brilliant, really good. you don't see that kind of thing here, ever. - so it wasjust nice and refreshing to see something different. - and to not know it was coming. what did you think? it was really good. rena and her horse both reach their destination in one piece. and these modern—day godivas present their vision of the future to the city's political leaders. living together in cultural understanding, and embracing diversity. # remember the trees so deeply rooted. # it spread
so, iam representing the whole city. on the opposite side of the city, the streets are streaming with bikes and tricycles. pedal power — one of many lifechanging innovations that coventry can take credit for. it was the first place to mass—produce a bicycle. that is something that feels really important in terms of the city's democratic heritage. we produced bicycles that mean people all over the world could cycle from a to b in a much speedier way than if they were walking. on the road and...
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we even served the whole city, but they were born and raised in the fillmore. they're doing great things we have all these incredible people. just saying thank you. we are here to appreciate them and recognize them. we're grateful for their service and i'll tell you, whether there was a pandemic or not, whether there was an award or not, these are the people still on the ground doing the hard work every day and so we appreciate them so much and grateful that they came out and we're here to celebrate and uplift you and thank you all so much. it's a true blessing to the people of san francisco. [ applause ] >> i went through a lot of struggles in my life, and i am blessed to be part of this. i am familiar with what people are going through to relate and empathy and compassion to their struggle so they can see i came out of the struggle, it gives them hope to come up and do something positive. ♪ ♪ i am a community ambassador. we work a lot with homeless, visitors, a lot of people in the area. >> what i like doing is posting up at hotspots to let people see vis
we even served the whole city, but they were born and raised in the fillmore. they're doing great things we have all these incredible people. just saying thank you. we are here to appreciate them and recognize them. we're grateful for their service and i'll tell you, whether there was a pandemic or not, whether there was an award or not, these are the people still on the ground doing the hard work every day and so we appreciate them so much and grateful that they came out and we're here to...
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it's amazing to see how the whole city has come together, you know, for ava. on friday, ava's dad paid tribute, saying her family has been left completely devastated and heartbroken. and last night it was clear the city of liverpool felt the same. josh parry, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes. hello, again. we've got an east—west split with our weather patterns, today. certainly for eastern england, there's going to be quite a lot of cloud and some patchy outbreaks of rain. the rain tending to break up a little bit later on, so it might turn a bit brighterfor a time. rain easing across eastern scotland. any showers clearing elsewhere to give long spells of sunshine. the best of it across these western areas. quite a range of temperatures, but for the most part it's around 6—8 degrees for our highs today. overnight tonight, it turns chilly for a time with some patches of frost developing ahead of this weather front that will then move in off the atlantic. and as this front bumps into the cold air, well,
it's amazing to see how the whole city has come together, you know, for ava. on friday, ava's dad paid tribute, saying her family has been left completely devastated and heartbroken. and last night it was clear the city of liverpool felt the same. josh parry, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes. hello, again. we've got an east—west split with our weather patterns, today. certainly for eastern england, there's going to be quite a lot of cloud and some patchy...
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city is transformed and then i was on paul position here a couple of times, you know, leading the way then and winning the rate. nika ross fair. one la legendary monaco grand prix, 3 times in a row from 2013 to 2015. he takes us for a ride around his home track and tells us about his life, old and new. the biggest day of his international racing career was november 27th, 2016. in the last race of the season, he clenched the formula one drivers world championship. it was the culmination of his international career. when crossing the line, i knew that i was stopping to raise because i thought about a long time, 3 months before ready. once i was ahead in the championship with a wow, i really do managed to win this thing. it would be the right moment to move on because i had achieved everything i wanted to and, and it was time to, to take it another approach to life. so i had no idea what i was going to do after my career. and just one thing led to the next line, i made a promise that i wanted to do something where i can contribute largely to society, to other people. so nikko ross perry
city is transformed and then i was on paul position here a couple of times, you know, leading the way then and winning the rate. nika ross fair. one la legendary monaco grand prix, 3 times in a row from 2013 to 2015. he takes us for a ride around his home track and tells us about his life, old and new. the biggest day of his international racing career was november 27th, 2016. in the last race of the season, he clenched the formula one drivers world championship. it was the culmination of his...
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city. in manhattan barricades were erected to protect law abiding citizens from unruly gang organisations, such as the new york historical society were founded with the goal of creating a more respectable city. since america had no shared history and no shared culture, this new historical society was looking for a common identity. and surprisingly, it's members decided to turn to saint nicholas. john penn tarred was the founder of the new york historical society. he was a member of a masonic lodge, made up by descendants of dutch families. it was pen tart who rekindled the flame of the center cloth the dutch saint nicholas. he presented him as a grumpy bishop with a whip, standing behind a high masonic symbol. santa was now a freemason, john pin. todd tried to make santa claus. saint nicholas the patron saint of new york. and so one thing spin, todd was trying to do was to get a tradition that wasn't english. there was another member of the new york historical society and his name was washi
city. in manhattan barricades were erected to protect law abiding citizens from unruly gang organisations, such as the new york historical society were founded with the goal of creating a more respectable city. since america had no shared history and no shared culture, this new historical society was looking for a common identity. and surprisingly, it's members decided to turn to saint nicholas. john penn tarred was the founder of the new york historical society. he was a member of a masonic...
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so position is coming there and then sometimes i get these flashbacks and think about how the whole city is transformed and then i was on pull position here a couple of times in a leading the way. then in winning the re nika ross. there's one the legendary monaco grand prix, 3 times in a row from 2013 to 2015. he takes us for a ride around his home track and tells us about his life. old anthony, the biggest day of his international racing career was november 27th, 2016. in the last race of the season, he clenched the formula one drivers world championship. it was the culmination of his international career. when crossing the line, i knew that i was stopping to raise because i had thought about a long time for 3 months before ready. once i was a head in the champions, you're with a wow. i really do manage to win this thing. it would be the right moment to move on is and i had achieved everything i wanted to and, and it was time to, to take it another approach to life. so i had no idea what i was going to do after my career. and just one thing led to the next line, i made a promise that i
so position is coming there and then sometimes i get these flashbacks and think about how the whole city is transformed and then i was on pull position here a couple of times in a leading the way. then in winning the re nika ross. there's one the legendary monaco grand prix, 3 times in a row from 2013 to 2015. he takes us for a ride around his home track and tells us about his life. old anthony, the biggest day of his international racing career was november 27th, 2016. in the last race of the...
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and then sometimes i get these flashbacks and think about how the whole city is transformed and then i was on pull position here a couple of times in a leading the way. then in winning the re, nico ross, there's one the legendary monaco grand prix, 3 times in a row from 2013 to 2015. he takes us for a ride around his home track and tells us about his life. old anthony, the biggest day of his international racing career was november 27th, 2016. in the last race of the season, he clenched the formula one drivers world championship. it was the culmination of his international career. when crossing the line, i knew that i was stopping to raise because i had thought about a long time for 3 months before ready. once i was a head in the championship, i thought, wow, i really do manage to win this thing. it would be the right moment to move on. because and i had achieved everything i wanted to and, and it was time to, to take it another approach to life. so i had no idea what i was going to do after my career. and just one thing led to the next line. i made a promise that i wanted to do some
and then sometimes i get these flashbacks and think about how the whole city is transformed and then i was on pull position here a couple of times in a leading the way. then in winning the re, nico ross, there's one the legendary monaco grand prix, 3 times in a row from 2013 to 2015. he takes us for a ride around his home track and tells us about his life. old anthony, the biggest day of his international racing career was november 27th, 2016. in the last race of the season, he clenched the...
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city. in manhattan barricades were erected to protect law abiding citizens from unruly gang organisations, such as the new york historical society were founded with the goal of creating a more respectable city. since america had no shared history and no shared culture, this new historical society was looking for a common identity. and surprisingly, it's members decided to turn to saint nicholas. john penn tarred was the founder of the new york historical society. he was a member of a masonic lodge, made up by descendants of dutch families. it was pen tart who rekindled the flame of the center cloth the dutch saint nicholas. he presented him as a grumpy bishop with a whip, standing behind a high masonic symbol. santa was now a freemason, john pinto tried to make santa claus, saint nicholas, the patron saint of new york. and so one thing spend, todd was trying to do was to get a tradition that wasn't english. there was another member of the new york historical society and his name was washing
city. in manhattan barricades were erected to protect law abiding citizens from unruly gang organisations, such as the new york historical society were founded with the goal of creating a more respectable city. since america had no shared history and no shared culture, this new historical society was looking for a common identity. and surprisingly, it's members decided to turn to saint nicholas. john penn tarred was the founder of the new york historical society. he was a member of a masonic...
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cities, they have been sealed off. and one game changer was that now than you m variance of the virus are more infectious and the authorities have to act even faster and out $175.00 cases in c on that. so that might not see much. but for china, that's the highest daily infection number since 21 months. so basically, since the 1st wave, and there are several reasons why also the authorities are reacting very nervous and one is of course, the upcoming winter games em. i mean, all overseas travelers they will be in, in a coven bubble. they will also be sealed from the rest of the population. so the various, not so much there, there will be much more local infection classes spreading. i mean that also, but also it's about a and prestige project and china has been fighting against the virus very successfully and they don't want the situation to get under control before the olympics. what trana doing to prevent the spread of on the crime? that's really a big question and no one can really answer that. i mean, the government
cities, they have been sealed off. and one game changer was that now than you m variance of the virus are more infectious and the authorities have to act even faster and out $175.00 cases in c on that. so that might not see much. but for china, that's the highest daily infection number since 21 months. so basically, since the 1st wave, and there are several reasons why also the authorities are reacting very nervous and one is of course, the upcoming winter games em. i mean, all overseas...
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cities, they have been sealed off. and one game changer was that now than you m variance of the virus are more infectious and the authorities have to act even faster. the beijing brings that olympics are set to start in just over a month with only spectators from mainland china permitted to attend wave diplomatic boycotts already announced, begging will be eager to ensure that covey outbreaks don't fair the chill, the already, frosty atmosphere. let's turn out to some other stories, making headlines around the world in the syrian port of la tica, firefighters contained a blaze. ours after missiles attacked the facility from the mediterranean syrian state. medius of the attack was carried out by israel, but didn't give details. and the damages caused by the strike is really military has not commented on the attack. members of jordan's parliament have tried to blows during a debate about gender equality and changes to the constitution. the punch began when deputies discussed adding the female noun to amendments, that gua
cities, they have been sealed off. and one game changer was that now than you m variance of the virus are more infectious and the authorities have to act even faster. the beijing brings that olympics are set to start in just over a month with only spectators from mainland china permitted to attend wave diplomatic boycotts already announced, begging will be eager to ensure that covey outbreaks don't fair the chill, the already, frosty atmosphere. let's turn out to some other stories, making...
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and that means, even if there are only a handful of cases, whole cities, they have been sealed off. and one game changer was that now than you m variance of the virus or more infectious and the authorities have to act even faster. the beijing brings at olympics are set to start in just over a month with only spectators from mainland china permitted to attend. with diplomatic boycotts, already announced, begging will be eager to ensure that covert outbreaks don't further chill the already frosty atmosphere. germany's constitutional court has ordered parliament to immediately issue laws, protecting people with disabilities in pandemic related tre. our situations, tre out is the process of prioritizing patients for treatment. for example, if hospitals are unable to cope with the demand for intensive care, the case was filed by a group of people with disabilities and preexisting conditions. i expressed fear that they would be denied treatment if the pandemic pushes hospitals to their limits. and as the army con variant of the virus spreads, germany's government is urging people to get v
and that means, even if there are only a handful of cases, whole cities, they have been sealed off. and one game changer was that now than you m variance of the virus or more infectious and the authorities have to act even faster. the beijing brings at olympics are set to start in just over a month with only spectators from mainland china permitted to attend. with diplomatic boycotts, already announced, begging will be eager to ensure that covert outbreaks don't further chill the already frosty...
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and then sometimes i get these flashbacks and think about how the whole city is transformed and then i was unfold position here a couple of times in a leading the way then and winning the re nika ross. there's one the legendary monaco grand prix, 3 times in a row from 2013 to 2015. he takes us for a ride around his home track and tells us about his life, old and new. the biggest day of his international racing career was november 27th, 2016. in the last race of the season, he clenched the formula one drivers world championship. it was the culmination of his international career. when crossing the line, i knew that i was stopping to raise because i had thought about it a long time, 3 months before ready. once i was ahead in the championship with a while, i really do manage to win this thing. it would be the right moment to move on because i had achieved everything i wanted to and, and it was time to, to take it another approach to life. so i had no idea what i was going to do after my career. and just one thing led to the next line, i made a promise that i wanted to do something where
and then sometimes i get these flashbacks and think about how the whole city is transformed and then i was unfold position here a couple of times in a leading the way then and winning the re nika ross. there's one the legendary monaco grand prix, 3 times in a row from 2013 to 2015. he takes us for a ride around his home track and tells us about his life, old and new. the biggest day of his international racing career was november 27th, 2016. in the last race of the season, he clenched the...
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city. in manhattan barricades were erected to protect law abiding citizens from unruly gang organisations, such as the new york historical society were founded with the goal of creating a more respectable city. since america had no shared history and no shared culture, this new historical society was looking for a common identity. and surprisingly, its members decided to turn to saint nicholas. john penn tarred was the founder of the new york historical society. he was a member of a masonic lodge, made up by descendants of dutch families. it was pen tart who rekindled the flame of the center cloth the dutch saint nicholas. he presented him as a grumpy bishop with a whip, standing behind a high masonic symbol. santa was now a freemason, john pinto tried to make santa claus, saint nicholas, the patron saint of new york. and so one thing spend, todd was trying to do was to get a tradition that wasn't english. there was another member of the new york historical society, and his name was washing
city. in manhattan barricades were erected to protect law abiding citizens from unruly gang organisations, such as the new york historical society were founded with the goal of creating a more respectable city. since america had no shared history and no shared culture, this new historical society was looking for a common identity. and surprisingly, its members decided to turn to saint nicholas. john penn tarred was the founder of the new york historical society. he was a member of a masonic...
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city. in manhattan barricades were erected to protect law abiding citizens from unruly gang organisations, such as the new york historical society were founded with the goal of creating a more respectable city. since america had no shared history and no shared culture, this new historical society was looking for a common identity. and surprisingly, it's members decided to turn to saint nicholas. john penn tarred was the founder of the new york historical society. he was a member of a masonic lodge, made up by descendants of dutch families. it was penned hard who rekindled the flame of the center cloth, the dutch saint nicholas. he presented him as a grumpy bishop with a whip, standing behind a high masonic symbol. santa was now a freemason, john pinto tried to make santa claus, saint nicholas, the patron saint of new york. and so one thing spend, todd was trying to do was to get a tradition that wasn't english. there was another member of the new york historical society, and his name was wa
city. in manhattan barricades were erected to protect law abiding citizens from unruly gang organisations, such as the new york historical society were founded with the goal of creating a more respectable city. since america had no shared history and no shared culture, this new historical society was looking for a common identity. and surprisingly, it's members decided to turn to saint nicholas. john penn tarred was the founder of the new york historical society. he was a member of a masonic...
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19, has taken a pretty bold move and announced a vaccine mandate for the whole city of new york. for all private businesses, he cited the on the kron variant as well as cold weather and seasonal fluids and other factors in making this decision. quite a big move from the new york city mayor, who is outgoing, he will soon be out of office. here is what he said. as of today, we're going now say, 1st in the nation, measure our health commissioner. well, now's a vaccine mandate for private sector employers across the board. now, vaccines are already required for all city employees that teachers, firefighters, police officers, emergency medical workers, etc. furthermore, they are required for the staff of all religious and private schools in new york city. but this new mandate will hit a 184000 private businesses across the city of new york. they will be required to have vaccinations for all of their employees. quite a dramatic move and there's been quite a negative reaction and response. may a de blasio will impose a 1st in the nation vaccine mandate for all private sector workers in
19, has taken a pretty bold move and announced a vaccine mandate for the whole city of new york. for all private businesses, he cited the on the kron variant as well as cold weather and seasonal fluids and other factors in making this decision. quite a big move from the new york city mayor, who is outgoing, he will soon be out of office. here is what he said. as of today, we're going now say, 1st in the nation, measure our health commissioner. well, now's a vaccine mandate for private sector...
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city of new york. for all private businesses, he cited the kron variant as well as cold weather and seasonal flues and other factors in making this decision. quite a big move from the new york city mayor, who is outgoing, he will soon be out of office. here's what he said. as of today, we're going now say, 1st in the nation, measure our health commissioner. well, now's a vaccine mandate for private sector employers across the board. now, vaccines are already required for all city employees that teachers, firefighters, police officer, emergency medical workers, etc. furthermore, they are required for the staff of all religious and private schools in new york city. but this new mandate will hit a 184000 private businesses across the city of new york. they will be required to have vaccinations for all of their employees. quite a dramatic move and there's been quite a negative reaction and response made it a blast. you would impose a 1st in the nation vaccine mandate for all private sector workers in new y
city of new york. for all private businesses, he cited the kron variant as well as cold weather and seasonal flues and other factors in making this decision. quite a big move from the new york city mayor, who is outgoing, he will soon be out of office. here's what he said. as of today, we're going now say, 1st in the nation, measure our health commissioner. well, now's a vaccine mandate for private sector employers across the board. now, vaccines are already required for all city employees that...
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and then sometimes i get these flashbacks and think about how the whole city is transformed. and then i was on pole position here a couple of times, you know, leading the way then and winning the rays. mika ross therapy won the legendary monaco grand prix 3 times in a row from 2013 to 2015. he takes us for a ride around his home track and tells us about his life, old and new. the biggest day of his international racing career was november 27th, 2016. in the last race of the season, he clenched the formula one drivers world championship. it was the culmination of his international career. when crossing the line, i knew that i was stopping to raise because i had thought about a long time, 3 months before ready. once i was ahead in the championship with a while, i really do manage to win this thing. it will be the right moment to move on. because and i had achieved everything i wanted to and, and it was time to, to take it another approach to life. so i had no idea what i was going to do after my career. and just one thing led to the next line. i made a promise that i wanted to
and then sometimes i get these flashbacks and think about how the whole city is transformed. and then i was on pole position here a couple of times, you know, leading the way then and winning the rays. mika ross therapy won the legendary monaco grand prix 3 times in a row from 2013 to 2015. he takes us for a ride around his home track and tells us about his life, old and new. the biggest day of his international racing career was november 27th, 2016. in the last race of the season, he clenched...
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and that means um, even if there are only a handful of cases, whole cities, they have been sealed off and one game changer, or was that now than you m variance of the virus or more infectious and the authorities have to act even faster. the beijing winter olympics are set to start in just over a month with only spectators from mainland china permitted to attend wave diplomatic boycotts already announced, begging will be eager to ensure that cov, it outbreaks don't further chill the already frosty atmosphere. let's turn now to some other stories making headlines, i guess, had a iran's foreign minister says he's confident a new nuclear deal can be quickly agreed with world powers talks between the west, under rant, under its new care program resumed in vienna on monday. one condition for terran is that if the allowed to export crude oil as part of a new agreement, bolivian emergency services say they've rescued at least 48 people stranded by flood waters. heavy rains had central regions of the country last week, affecting farming and damaging hundreds of homes. authorities believe 13 pe
and that means um, even if there are only a handful of cases, whole cities, they have been sealed off and one game changer, or was that now than you m variance of the virus or more infectious and the authorities have to act even faster. the beijing winter olympics are set to start in just over a month with only spectators from mainland china permitted to attend wave diplomatic boycotts already announced, begging will be eager to ensure that cov, it outbreaks don't further chill the already...
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s. imported whole proxy armies of terrorists into syria, who proceeded to lay waste to whole cities. and the death toll so far has been not 95000. but closer 260-0000 total deaths in syria, which many of them are civilians. and again, in 2014 the u. s. was responsible for birthing isis dyess. and it will did so in order again to bring down the syrian government, but also as a pretext for keeping its truce inside of iraq. and the cost of the feeding isis is also in this, in the 10s of thousands of civilian deaths. so again, the u. s does not care about civilian deaths, they are merely collateral damage in its foreign policy aims to achieve hedge ammonia in the middle east, and in fact the entire world. earlier this year we saw the tronic truen strike and couple that killed many civilians, including a number of children the u. s. admitted it made a mistake, but given can the high level of technology, the surveillance that exists. now, how can so many mistakes happen? how do you confuse children for a direct terror threat? basically, u. s. drones strikes in foreign countries are flagran
s. imported whole proxy armies of terrorists into syria, who proceeded to lay waste to whole cities. and the death toll so far has been not 95000. but closer 260-0000 total deaths in syria, which many of them are civilians. and again, in 2014 the u. s. was responsible for birthing isis dyess. and it will did so in order again to bring down the syrian government, but also as a pretext for keeping its truce inside of iraq. and the cost of the feeding isis is also in this, in the 10s of thousands...
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and then sometimes i get these flashbacks and think about how the whole city is transformed and then i was unfold position here a couple of times in a leading the way then and winning the race. nika, ross. there's one the legendary monaco grand prix, 3 times in a row from 2013 to 2015. he takes us for a ride around his home track and tells us about his life, old and new. the biggest day of his international racing career was november 27th, 2016. in the last race of the season. he clenched the formula one drivers world championship. it was the culmination of his international career. ah, when crossing the line, i knew that i was stopping to raise because i had thought about it a long time for 3 months before ready. once i was ahead in the champion to rattle wow, i really do manage to win this thing. it would be the right moment to move on because i had achieved everything i wanted to and, and it was time to, to take it another approach to life. so i had no idea what i was going to do after my career. and just one thing led to the next line, i made a promise that i wanted to do somethi
and then sometimes i get these flashbacks and think about how the whole city is transformed and then i was unfold position here a couple of times in a leading the way then and winning the race. nika, ross. there's one the legendary monaco grand prix, 3 times in a row from 2013 to 2015. he takes us for a ride around his home track and tells us about his life, old and new. the biggest day of his international racing career was november 27th, 2016. in the last race of the season. he clenched the...
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19, has taken a pretty bold move and announced a vaccine mandate for the whole city of new york. for all private businesses, he cited the on the kron variant as well as cold weather and seasonal fluids and other factors in making this decision. quite a big move from the new york city mayor, who is outgoing, he will soon be out of office. here's what he said, as of today, we're going now and say, 1st in the nation, measure our health commissioner. well, now's a vaccine mandate for private sector employers across the board. now the vaccines are already required for all city employees that teachers, firefighters, police officers, emergency medical workers, etc. furthermore, they are required for the staff of all religious and private schools in new york city. but this new mandate will hit a 184000 private businesses across the city of new york. they will be required to have vaccinations for all of their employees. quite a dramatic move and there's been quite a negative reaction in response. made a blast you will impose a 1st in the nation vaccine mandate for all private sector worke
19, has taken a pretty bold move and announced a vaccine mandate for the whole city of new york. for all private businesses, he cited the on the kron variant as well as cold weather and seasonal fluids and other factors in making this decision. quite a big move from the new york city mayor, who is outgoing, he will soon be out of office. here's what he said, as of today, we're going now and say, 1st in the nation, measure our health commissioner. well, now's a vaccine mandate for private sector...
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19, has taken a pretty bold move and announced a vaccine mandate for the whole city of new york. for all private businesses, he cited the on the kron variant as well as cold weather and seasonal fluids and other factors in making this decision. quite a big move from the new york city mayor, who is outgoing, he will soon be out of office. here's what he said. as of today, we're going now say, 1st in the nation, measure our health commissioner. well, now's a vaccine mandate for private sector employers across the board. now the vaccines are already required for all city employees that teachers, firefighters, police officers, emergency medical workers, etc. furthermore, they are required for the staff of all religious and private schools in new york city. but this new mandate will hit a 184000 private businesses across the city of new york. they will be required to have vaccinations for all of their employees. quite a dramatic move and there's been quite a negative reaction and response made a blast. you would impose a 1st in the nation vaccine mandate for all private sector workers
19, has taken a pretty bold move and announced a vaccine mandate for the whole city of new york. for all private businesses, he cited the on the kron variant as well as cold weather and seasonal fluids and other factors in making this decision. quite a big move from the new york city mayor, who is outgoing, he will soon be out of office. here's what he said. as of today, we're going now say, 1st in the nation, measure our health commissioner. well, now's a vaccine mandate for private sector...
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19, has taken a pretty bold move and announced a vaccine mandate for the whole city of new york. for all private businesses, he cited the on the kron variant as well as cold weather and seasonal fluids and other factors in making this decision. quite a big move from the new york city mayor, who is outgoing, he will soon be out of office. here is what he said. as of today, we're going now say, 1st in the nation, measure our health commissioner. well, now's a vaccine mandate for private sector employers across the board. now, vaccines are already required for all city employees that teachers, firefighters, police officers, emergency medical workers, etc. furthermore, they are required for the staff of all religious and private schools in new york city. but this new mandate will hit a 184000 private businesses across the city of new york. they will be required to have vaccinations for all of their employees. quite a dramatic move and there's been quite a negative reaction and response may at a blast you would impose a 1st in the nation vaccine mandate for all private sector workers
19, has taken a pretty bold move and announced a vaccine mandate for the whole city of new york. for all private businesses, he cited the on the kron variant as well as cold weather and seasonal fluids and other factors in making this decision. quite a big move from the new york city mayor, who is outgoing, he will soon be out of office. here is what he said. as of today, we're going now say, 1st in the nation, measure our health commissioner. well, now's a vaccine mandate for private sector...
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city visioning so we've come up to the sky vill dawson, which is one rich, it's public housing projects and it does feel great. i mean the, the planting design in this shady canopy of solar panels is lovely. but i mean, looking out at the view is pretty terrifying. is not just the density, but is the number of housing and, and building development projects. and is this kind of a model of oil tankers and shipping containers that stretches to the horizon in almost every direction. but when you start to look at that horizon through riches eyes and you see the potential for a rooftop back upon excel, vertical forest, you know, you start to have hope. but for us to make that future a reality. and it means getting the grass roots in gaze, it means that choice fair and can we and all those guys get things going from the ground up. and it means them meeting the planners and the policy makers half way. if we're going to see cities, they're truly sustainable. as our metropolises continue to expand, we are being pushed to explore more radical solutions to the environmental costs to see living. in
city visioning so we've come up to the sky vill dawson, which is one rich, it's public housing projects and it does feel great. i mean the, the planting design in this shady canopy of solar panels is lovely. but i mean, looking out at the view is pretty terrifying. is not just the density, but is the number of housing and, and building development projects. and is this kind of a model of oil tankers and shipping containers that stretches to the horizon in almost every direction. but when you...
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city of new york. for all private businesses, he cited the on the kron variant as well as cold weather and seasonal flues and other factors in making this decision. quite a big move from the new york city mayor, who is outgoing, he will soon be out of office. here's what he said, as of today, we're going now say, 1st in the nation, measure our health commissioner. well, now's a vaccine mandate for private sector employers across the board. now, vaccines are already required for all city employees that teachers, firefighters, police officers, emergency medical workers, etc. furthermore, they are required for the staff of all religious and private schools in new york city. but this new mandate will hit a 184000 private businesses across the city of new york. they will be required to have vaccinations for all of their employees. quite a dramatic move and there's been quite a negative reaction and response mayor diblasio would impose a 1st in the nation vaccine mandate for all private sector workers in new
city of new york. for all private businesses, he cited the on the kron variant as well as cold weather and seasonal flues and other factors in making this decision. quite a big move from the new york city mayor, who is outgoing, he will soon be out of office. here's what he said, as of today, we're going now say, 1st in the nation, measure our health commissioner. well, now's a vaccine mandate for private sector employers across the board. now, vaccines are already required for all city...
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city of new york. for all private businesses, he cited the on the kron variant as well as cold weather and seasonal fluids and other factors in making this decision. quite a big move from the new york city mayor, who is outgoing, he will soon be out of office. here's what he said. as of today, we're going now say, 1st in the nation, measure our health commissioner. well, now's a vaccine mandate for private sector employers across the board. now the vaccines are already required for all city employees that teachers, firefighters, police officers, emergency medical workers, etc. furthermore, they are required for the staff of all religious and private schools in new york city. but this new mandate will hit a 184000 private businesses across the city of new york. they will be required to have vaccinations for all of their employees. quite a dramatic move and there's been quite a negative reaction and response made of last year will impose a 1st in the nation vaccine mandate for all private sector workers
city of new york. for all private businesses, he cited the on the kron variant as well as cold weather and seasonal fluids and other factors in making this decision. quite a big move from the new york city mayor, who is outgoing, he will soon be out of office. here's what he said. as of today, we're going now say, 1st in the nation, measure our health commissioner. well, now's a vaccine mandate for private sector employers across the board. now the vaccines are already required for all city...
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city of new york. for all private businesses, he cited the kron variant as well as cold weather and seasonal fluids and other factors in making this decision. quite a big move from the new york city mayor, who is outgoing, he will soon be out of office. here's what he said. as of today, we're going now say 1st in the nation measure, our health commissioner will now's a vaccine mandate for private sector employers across the board. now, vaccines are already required for all city employees that teachers, firefighters, police officers, emergency medical workers, etc. furthermore, they are required for the staff of all religious and private schools in new york city. but this new mandate will hit a 184000 private businesses across the city of new york. they will be required to have vaccinations for all of their employees. quite a dramatic move and there's been quite a negative reaction and response. may a de blasio will impose a 1st in the nation vaccine mandate for all private sector workers in new york ci
city of new york. for all private businesses, he cited the kron variant as well as cold weather and seasonal fluids and other factors in making this decision. quite a big move from the new york city mayor, who is outgoing, he will soon be out of office. here's what he said. as of today, we're going now say 1st in the nation measure, our health commissioner will now's a vaccine mandate for private sector employers across the board. now, vaccines are already required for all city employees that...
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city of new york. for all private businesses, he cited the kron variant as well as cold weather and seasonal fluids and other factors in making this decision. quite a big move from the new york city mayor, who is outgoing, he will soon be out of office. here's what he said. as of today, we're going now say, 1st in the nation, measure our health commissioner. well, now's a vaccine mandate for private sector employers across the board. now, vaccines are already required for all city employees that teachers, firefighters, police officers, emergency medical workers, etc. furthermore, they are required for the staff of all religious and private schools in new york city. but this new mandate will hit a 184000 private businesses across the city of new york. they will be required to have vaccinations for all of their employees. quite a dramatic move and there's been quite a negative reaction in response. may a de blasio will impose a 1st in the nation vaccine mandate for all private sector workers in new york
city of new york. for all private businesses, he cited the kron variant as well as cold weather and seasonal fluids and other factors in making this decision. quite a big move from the new york city mayor, who is outgoing, he will soon be out of office. here's what he said. as of today, we're going now say, 1st in the nation, measure our health commissioner. well, now's a vaccine mandate for private sector employers across the board. now, vaccines are already required for all city employees...
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and announced a vaccine mandate for the whole city of new york. for all private businesses. he cited the on the kron variant as well as cold weather and seasonal fluids and other factors in making this decision. quite a big move from the new york city mayor, who is outgoing, he will soon be out of office. here's what he said. as of today, we're going now say, 1st in the nation, measure our health commissioner. well, now's a vaccine mandate for private sector employers across the board. now, vaccines are already required for all city employees that seizures firefighters, police officers, emergency medical workers, etc. furthermore, they are required for the staff of all religious and private schools in new york city. but this new mandate will hit a 184000 private businesses across the city of new york. they will be required to have vaccinations for all of their employees. quite a dramatic move and there's been quite a negative reaction and response. may a de blasio will impose a 1st in the nation vaccine mandate for all private sector workers in new york city . build up last
and announced a vaccine mandate for the whole city of new york. for all private businesses. he cited the on the kron variant as well as cold weather and seasonal fluids and other factors in making this decision. quite a big move from the new york city mayor, who is outgoing, he will soon be out of office. here's what he said. as of today, we're going now say, 1st in the nation, measure our health commissioner. well, now's a vaccine mandate for private sector employers across the board. now,...
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city visioning so we come up to the sky vill dawson, which is one rich, it's public housing projects and it does feel great. i mean the, the planting design in this shady canopy of solar panels. he was lovely, but i mean, looking out at the view is pretty terrifying. is not just the density, but is the number of housing and, and building development projects. and is this kind of a model of oil tankers and shipping containers that stretches to the horizon in almost every direction. but when you start to look at that horizon through riches eyes and you see the potential for a rooftop back upon excel, vertical forest, you know, you start to have hope. but for us to make that future a reality. and it means getting the grass roots in gaze, it means that choice. and can we and all those guys get things going from the ground up. and it means them meeting the planners and the policy makers half way. if we're going to see the, is there truly sustainable as a metropolis is continue to expand, we're being pushed to explore more radical solutions to the environmental coffee living in, ty, one, a
city visioning so we come up to the sky vill dawson, which is one rich, it's public housing projects and it does feel great. i mean the, the planting design in this shady canopy of solar panels. he was lovely, but i mean, looking out at the view is pretty terrifying. is not just the density, but is the number of housing and, and building development projects. and is this kind of a model of oil tankers and shipping containers that stretches to the horizon in almost every direction. but when you...
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and announced a vaccine mandate for the whole city of new york. for all private businesses. he cited the army kron variant as well as cold weather and seasonal flues and other factors in making this decision. quite a big move from the new york city mayor, who is outgoing, he will soon be out of office. here is what he said. as of today, we're going now say, 1st in the nation, measure our health commissioner. well, now's a vaccine mandate for private sector employers. across the board. now, vaccines are already required for all city employees that teachers, firefighters, police officers, emergency medical workers, etc. furthermore, they are required for the staff of all religious and private schools in new york city. but this new mandate will hit a 184000 private businesses across the city of new york. they will be required to have vaccinations for all of their employees. quite a dramatic move and there's been quite a negative reaction and response mayor diblasio will impose a 1st in the nation vaccine mandate for all private sector workers in new york city . build blasio isn
and announced a vaccine mandate for the whole city of new york. for all private businesses. he cited the army kron variant as well as cold weather and seasonal flues and other factors in making this decision. quite a big move from the new york city mayor, who is outgoing, he will soon be out of office. here is what he said. as of today, we're going now say, 1st in the nation, measure our health commissioner. well, now's a vaccine mandate for private sector employers. across the board. now,...
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19, has taken a pretty bold move and announced a vaccine mandate for the whole city of new york. for all private businesses, he cited the on the kron variant as well as cold weather and seasonal fluids and other factors in making this decision. quite a big move from the new york city mayor, who is outgoing, he will soon be out of office. here's what he said, as of today, we're going now say, 1st in the nation, measure our health commissioner. well, now's a vaccine mandate for private sector employers across the board. now, vaccines are already required for all city employees that teachers, firefighters, police officers, emergency medical workers, etc. furthermore, they are required for the staff of all religious and private schools in new york city. but this new mandate will hit a 184000 private businesses across the city of new york. they will be required to have vaccinations for all of their employees. quite a dramatic move and there's been quite a negative reaction and response made of last year will impose a 1st in the nation vaccine mandate for all private sector workers in
19, has taken a pretty bold move and announced a vaccine mandate for the whole city of new york. for all private businesses, he cited the on the kron variant as well as cold weather and seasonal fluids and other factors in making this decision. quite a big move from the new york city mayor, who is outgoing, he will soon be out of office. here's what he said, as of today, we're going now say, 1st in the nation, measure our health commissioner. well, now's a vaccine mandate for private sector...
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city of new york. for all private businesses, he cited the on the kron variant as well as cold weather and seasonal fluids and other factors in making this decision. quite a big move from the new york city mayor, who is outgoing, he will soon be out of office. here's what he said, as of today, we're going now say, 1st in the nation, measure our health commissioner. well, now's a vaccine mandate for private sector employers across the board. now, vaccines are already required for all city employees that teachers, firefighters, police officers, emergency medical workers, etc. furthermore, they are required for the staff of all religious and private schools in new york city. but this new mandate will hit a 184000 private businesses across the city of new york. they will be required to have vaccinations for all of their employees. quite a dramatic move and there's been quite a negative reaction and response made it a blast. you would impose a 1st in the nation vaccine mandate for all private sector workers
city of new york. for all private businesses, he cited the on the kron variant as well as cold weather and seasonal fluids and other factors in making this decision. quite a big move from the new york city mayor, who is outgoing, he will soon be out of office. here's what he said, as of today, we're going now say, 1st in the nation, measure our health commissioner. well, now's a vaccine mandate for private sector employers across the board. now, vaccines are already required for all city...
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you don't have to destroy the whole city just take out the militarily significant targets. he carries that vision into the second world war and convinces the top military brass of the moral and strategic correctness of his position takes it through europe all the way to japan to the war against japan in the winter of 44. he is a leader of the group that calls themselves the bomber mafia. >> i read it as a very idealistic approach that war is unnecessary there are ways to force the country's political leaders into changing their behavior to be in a very precise way this was a radical idea not just we have a slightly different strategy but almost unheard of and like many unheard of ideas cooked up in a strange and unusual place in alabama but give us a sense of how prevailing that was. >> the conventional military thinking is they were toys as an afterthought. will the bomber mafia said they are not toys they are the most important element and we think a modern bomber would be unstoppable and it can drop and destroy everything we need to destroy with enemy territory. and as a
you don't have to destroy the whole city just take out the militarily significant targets. he carries that vision into the second world war and convinces the top military brass of the moral and strategic correctness of his position takes it through europe all the way to japan to the war against japan in the winter of 44. he is a leader of the group that calls themselves the bomber mafia. >> i read it as a very idealistic approach that war is unnecessary there are ways to force the...
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city. in manhattan barricades were erected to protect law abiding citizens from unruly gang organizations, such as the new york historical society were founded, with the goal of creating a more respectable city. since america had no shared history and no shared culture, this new historical society was looking for a common identity. and surprisingly, it's members decided to turn to saint nicholas. john penn tarred was the founder of the new york historical society. he was a member of a masonic lodge, made up by descendants of dutch families. it was pen tart who rekindled the flame of the center cloth the dutch saint nicholas. he presented him as a grumpy bishop with a whip, standing behind a high masonic symbol. santa was now a freemason, john penn. tall tried to make santa claus, saint nicholas, the patron saint of new york. and so one thing spend, todd was trying to do was to get a tradition that wasn't english. there was another member of the new york historical society, and his name was
city. in manhattan barricades were erected to protect law abiding citizens from unruly gang organizations, such as the new york historical society were founded, with the goal of creating a more respectable city. since america had no shared history and no shared culture, this new historical society was looking for a common identity. and surprisingly, it's members decided to turn to saint nicholas. john penn tarred was the founder of the new york historical society. he was a member of a masonic...
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he built whole cities like on the coast where, in addition to building a city, he built the largest artificial harbor that had ever been constructed up to that point. and at samaria, the ancient capital at the northern kingdom of israel, he built another city. >> one of the main figures that have dominated palestinian geography and we owe to him the major monuments of palestine. >> prior to king herod, jerusalem was small, cramped, underdeveloped. >> and basically, he knocks it all down and he starts again. he builds extraordinary palaces, canals, fountains, fortresses. >> but herod focuses most on one massive undertaking. >> herod the great wants to try to appease the people in jerusalem. and he knew that, regardless of how many different structures he built, it was the temple in jerusalem that was the most important building to his people. so, herod wants to put his stamp on the center of judaism and surpass even solomon, himself. >> and the temple is a bit of a wreck. it is a bit of a ruin. and so, he decides he is going to knock down the old temple and rebuild a new one. >> he is trying to
he built whole cities like on the coast where, in addition to building a city, he built the largest artificial harbor that had ever been constructed up to that point. and at samaria, the ancient capital at the northern kingdom of israel, he built another city. >> one of the main figures that have dominated palestinian geography and we owe to him the major monuments of palestine. >> prior to king herod, jerusalem was small, cramped, underdeveloped. >> and basically, he knocks...
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i walked out this morning, our whole city government campus is destroyed. our city government, the mayor's office and the police department share a building. it is destroyed across the driveway. the parking lot is, the fire station is destroyed. the fire chief had to connect, change to his truck and pull the doors open to get the ambulances and the fire trucks out. >> reporter: and tonight, law enforcement official here in mayfield said he lost his entire building. part of the county jail and the same devastating storm that hill k killed one of his deputies. he was forced to evacuate 80 inmates from the graves county jail after the tornado ripped the building apart but that's not all. one of his deputies was killed while watching a group of inmates on work release that now destroyed candle factory. graves county jailer george workman here with me now. i am so sorry, george, for your loss, and all that you have gone through. my heartbreaks for you. first of all, how are you doing? >> it's day by day. hour by hour, you could say. time seems to be dragging on.
i walked out this morning, our whole city government campus is destroyed. our city government, the mayor's office and the police department share a building. it is destroyed across the driveway. the parking lot is, the fire station is destroyed. the fire chief had to connect, change to his truck and pull the doors open to get the ambulances and the fire trucks out. >> reporter: and tonight, law enforcement official here in mayfield said he lost his entire building. part of the county jail...
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city. 3 others, including one police officer, were injured before the suspect was shot dead in exchange of fire with police. when only 2 years into the pandemic, many countries are once again ramping up covenants restrictions. in response to the rapid spread of the new army crone variant. in the u. s. hospitals and health work as a bracing for an unexpected surge after the holiday season and across the atlantic lodge. parts of europe array imposing partial locked downs to curb record numbers of new cases. rounding off the year with another variant and another set of measures to fight back. countries across europe have tightened restrictions, dampening planned new year's eve celebrations as omicron spreads. france has announced a range of new measures including reducing the weight for booster jobs to 3 months . the government will also vote on a new bill to bar the unvaccinated from entry to places like restaurants and cinemas. news of old old re today, we have adopted the following addition
city. 3 others, including one police officer, were injured before the suspect was shot dead in exchange of fire with police. when only 2 years into the pandemic, many countries are once again ramping up covenants restrictions. in response to the rapid spread of the new army crone variant. in the u. s. hospitals and health work as a bracing for an unexpected surge after the holiday season and across the atlantic lodge. parts of europe array imposing partial locked downs to curb record numbers of...
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city. >> yeah, and that's why he was put into this position. his role in the summer was to give these incendiary speeches, really exciting white men to terrorize them and keep them from voting. before the election, he told them if they went out and saw black men trying to vote, or them to go home, shoot them down, that was his direct quote. in fact, they remove the previous counsel as police chief, they had an election, a fake election and he was quote elected as mayor so you have the leader of the coup named as mayor and he was put in the position of having now provide security and protect citizens, black and white so he started giving speeches saint everybody, go home and put down your grand but the violence he incited got out of control by the he finds himself in this awkward position of saint lynching is not a great idea now that i am in charge, we have to protect everyone so everybody go home he was ignored for. >> they controlled the narrative how it was going to be told. we were saving wilmington, saving north carolina, we were saving th
city. >> yeah, and that's why he was put into this position. his role in the summer was to give these incendiary speeches, really exciting white men to terrorize them and keep them from voting. before the election, he told them if they went out and saw black men trying to vote, or them to go home, shoot them down, that was his direct quote. in fact, they remove the previous counsel as police chief, they had an election, a fake election and he was quote elected as mayor so you have the...
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and then sometimes i get these flashbacks and think about how the whole city is transformed and then i was on pull position here a couple of times in a leading the way. then in winning the re mika ross, there's one the legendary monaco grand prix, 3 times in a row from 2013 to 2015. he takes us for a ride around his home track and tells us about his life old, and need. the biggest day of his internation racing career was november 27th, 2016. in the last race of the season. he clenched to the formula one drivers world championship. it was the culmination of his international career. when crossing the line, i knew that i was stopping to raise because i had thought about a long time for 3 months before ready. once i was a head in the champion, dorothy, wow, i really do manage to win this thing. it would be the right moment to move on. i'm because and i had achieved everything i wanted to and, and it was time to, to take it another approach to life. so i had no idea what i was going to do after my career. and just one thing led to the next line, i read a promise that i wanted to do somet
and then sometimes i get these flashbacks and think about how the whole city is transformed and then i was on pull position here a couple of times in a leading the way. then in winning the re mika ross, there's one the legendary monaco grand prix, 3 times in a row from 2013 to 2015. he takes us for a ride around his home track and tells us about his life old, and need. the biggest day of his internation racing career was november 27th, 2016. in the last race of the season. he clenched to the...
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but he lost the whole city, and he also lost the west bank. so, both, politically and religiously, he became divided in the muslim world. >> despite losing the war, king hussein remains in power. he rules jordan for 47 years, until his death in 1999. >> the loss of 1967 also shattered the image of nasser in the arab world. >> nasser sees, for the this was a complete miscalculation, the king of jordan is very angry, he lost all of the west bank to israel, syrians lost the golan heights, and the egyptians who were in gaza lost gaza. >> he offered to resign in a tearful speech to the arab masses. >> by 1970, nasir would die of a heart attack. >> that crumbles the dream, this idea that you could unify this different peoples, armies and countries together and get them to have a common vision and a shared sense of destiny. after '67, you have to acknowledge that this is a divided region and they were never able to regain that sense of purpose again. >> we loved him, but the lost of egypt that was for him a mistake, but for me, it cost me my freedom.
but he lost the whole city, and he also lost the west bank. so, both, politically and religiously, he became divided in the muslim world. >> despite losing the war, king hussein remains in power. he rules jordan for 47 years, until his death in 1999. >> the loss of 1967 also shattered the image of nasser in the arab world. >> nasser sees, for the this was a complete miscalculation, the king of jordan is very angry, he lost all of the west bank to israel, syrians lost the golan...
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hall and sfo lit up in matrix colors were trying to light up the whole city and green outside the theater fans, many decked out in all black and leather. screamed as the stars arrived. a large red pill was stationed along castro street. just the nostalgia of this is amazing. we're out here last year before covid, and we watched some film it and. yeah it was great. i just hope that people enjoy it. and i hope that it can bring something positive . um an inspirational to everyone who sees it. i can tell you that tonight. covid was also being taken very seriously. at the premiere. we all had to wear masks, even though we had already shown are vaccination cards and we got rapid covid testing. earlier today. they still wanted everyone to wear their masks. definitely stay distanced as well. reporting live. i'm elissa harrington ktvu , fox two news. alright, alyssa. thank you. and despite the excitement there, many shops in the castro near the theater itself say that they're happy to premier is behind them. the lack of outreach anywhere was absolutely appalling. this should be our most profitabl
hall and sfo lit up in matrix colors were trying to light up the whole city and green outside the theater fans, many decked out in all black and leather. screamed as the stars arrived. a large red pill was stationed along castro street. just the nostalgia of this is amazing. we're out here last year before covid, and we watched some film it and. yeah it was great. i just hope that people enjoy it. and i hope that it can bring something positive . um an inspirational to everyone who sees it. i...
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city. in manhattan barricades were erected to protect law abiding citizens from unruly gang organisations, such as the new york historical society were founded with the goal of creating a more respectable city. since america had no shared history and no shared culture, this new historical society was looking for a common identity. and surprisingly, it's members decided to turn to saint nicholas. john penn tarred was the founder of the new york historical society. he was a member of a masonic lodge, made up by descendants of dutch families. it was pen tart who rekindled the flame of the center cloth the dutch saint nicholas. he presented him as a grumpy bishop with a whip, standing behind a high masonic symbol. santa was now a freemason, john pinta tried to make santa claus. saint nicholas the patron saint of new york. and so one thing spin todd was trying to do was to get a tradition that wasn't english. there was another member of the new york historical society, and his name was washingto
city. in manhattan barricades were erected to protect law abiding citizens from unruly gang organisations, such as the new york historical society were founded with the goal of creating a more respectable city. since america had no shared history and no shared culture, this new historical society was looking for a common identity. and surprisingly, it's members decided to turn to saint nicholas. john penn tarred was the founder of the new york historical society. he was a member of a masonic...
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and the walter johnson's rate has written about, new orleans the whole city is a memorial to slaves like the levees rose and buildings constructed by the labor of enslaved people printed new orleans was one of the largest labor markets in the country, and for much of that. and were thinking about how the story is been told to me and how it's not been told to me. and it started think about how do other cities or historical sites and monuments and memorials tell the story, or not tell the story of slavery and what is that tell us about sort of the nature of the public consciousness of this country with regard to understanding or failing to understand histories of slavery and ending with the cummins rate of the actual impact on this country. so those are questions that i would reckon with and think about. i visited dozens of places that could've written about but i did and ultimately the book is about essentially but if you include the epilogue about the national culture and for my grandparents, so it's - i could've written about a hundred thousand because as far as the slavery in the lands
and the walter johnson's rate has written about, new orleans the whole city is a memorial to slaves like the levees rose and buildings constructed by the labor of enslaved people printed new orleans was one of the largest labor markets in the country, and for much of that. and were thinking about how the story is been told to me and how it's not been told to me. and it started think about how do other cities or historical sites and monuments and memorials tell the story, or not tell the story...
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and that means even if there are only a handful of cases, whole cities, they have been sealed off. and one game changer was that now than you, a variance of the virus are more infectious and the authorities have to act even faster. the beijing brings at olympics are set to start in just over a month with only spectators from mainland china permitted to attend. with diplomatic boycotts, already announced, begging will be eager to ensure that covert outbreaks don't further chill the already frosty atmosphere. germany's constitutional court has ordered parliament to immediately issue laws. protecting people with disabilities in pandemic, related tree are situations tre. ours is the process of prioritizing patients for treatment. for example, if hospitals are unable to cope with a demand for intensive care, the case was filed by a group of people with disabilities and pre existing conditions. i expressed fears that they would be denied treatment if the pandemic pushes hospitals to their limits. as the army con variant of the virus spreads, germany has introduced new restrictions. they
and that means even if there are only a handful of cases, whole cities, they have been sealed off. and one game changer was that now than you, a variance of the virus are more infectious and the authorities have to act even faster. the beijing brings at olympics are set to start in just over a month with only spectators from mainland china permitted to attend. with diplomatic boycotts, already announced, begging will be eager to ensure that covert outbreaks don't further chill the already...