How Goa crib-hopped in smaller numbers in 2020, but without losing its spirit and thrust on social dialogue Across the state, people came together to create life-size Nativity scenes in cribs that were often themed on social issues. In the pandemic, the number of crib-hoppers may have reduced, but the sentiment remained unchanged. Joanna Lobo January 10, 2021 14:06:21 IST A crib in Goa. All images procured by the author.
The hill plays the perfect backdrop. Down its side cascades a waterfall in cloth, leading to a green pasture. The grass is real, the sheep are cotton clouds, like cartoon characters with round eyes. Over boulders and scraggy rocks are mud huts and castles with little pathways; round the bend is a life-size carpentry workshop with women busy at work. At the end of the tableau is a crowded manger with a hen laying eggs, and two figures look
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shafts were cooking warm meals based on the local diet and the delivering to shelters and now nassau. they are delivering a filtration system to obama on sunday. was brought to the sophisticated water purification units and they will do 700,000 gallons per day. this children s shelter where we are at now, they have received some of those meals from mercy chef. they told us they got a group of children this weekend, 16 children were brought here on saturday and all of them were hurricane dorian survivors which came from grand bahama. most of them are children. toddlers and a younger. you can see they are bringing additional cribs and supplies. the people here are wonderful people and doing everything they can to take care of these children. they have food and a safe place to stay but they have so many people they don t have room for all the children and they clearly weren t expecting so many young children in the room.
where they hold the babies they have over ten or 12 cribs in there this morning and they have to move them around almost like a puzzle so they can get to the children. it s heartbreaking. they are doing the best i can and we have no idea what happened to these children s parents. 16 of them were brought here on saturday. dana: what an important report, thank you ellison barber. fox news alert, a california federal judge reinstating a nationwide block of trump s toughened rule on asylum-seeke asylum-seekers. the will denied if they did not apply first in another state. first it was to prohibit immigrants from crossing the border. what really led to the cancellation of the u.s. taliban peace talks, and kamala harris working to break out of her
coming to his hotel from foreign governments trying to curry favor with him. the number of cabinet members who have had to step down. ben carson getting in trouble, an ethical rebuke for trying to decorate his office as if it was something from mtv cribs. you don t have enough time to lay out all the ways in which he is culpable of the things he is accusing baltimore of. it s the same thing we have seen before. no, none of that holds up. you re right. we don t have enough time. fortunately, this is cable news and there s a lot more hours ahead. thank you so much. i m sorry. we are all out of time. i appreciate you joining me this morning. that wraps up this hour. i m stephanie ruhle. more news with hallie jackson. ms. jackson, i don t know what you are planning to do in the next hour, but i m pretty sure you have a whole lot of fact-checking to do.