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this is due to the news live from berlin and france morin's a hero police officer who dies after yesterday's supermarket shooting are now trump took the place of the last remaining hostage and helped bring a seat at a store to an end police store into the store in the small town of tape i'm sure and as this gunman killed four people and other captives others captive. and in sports offending town teams germany gear up for june the football world cup with a tough friendly against steyn we'll bring you the best of the action.
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i'm thank you for joining us well the police officer who offered himself as a hostage during a supermarket shooting spree in southern france has died in hospital colonel are. being hailed for saving lives he switched places with the last remaining person being held captive inside the store three others died in friday's attack. the face of a hero. trauma switch places with a hostage but kept his phone switched on so helped bring the deadly standoff at a supermarket to and from his interior minister said heroism and bravery and sacrifice would never be forgotten. the country's president emanuel praised the swift action of the police. is really. good i want to see. their engagement and
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their professionalism but especially their courage. particularly the courage of an officer of the gendarmerie who volunteered to take the place of a hostage to. the attack took place in southwestern from some a town of trevor near caucus on around lunch time. we went and started our shopping and after some time we heard an explosion well several explosions. so i went to see what it was about i saw a man lying on the floor and another person very agitated with a handgun in one hand and a knife in the other yelling allahu akbar. the french government says the islamist link is on the close investigation police have detained a woman believed to be the gunman's partner more than two hundred forty people have been killed in islam missed attacks in france since the beginning of twenty fifteen
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the government says the terror threat level remains high. for more on this story now we're going to cross over to ideally a correspondent lisa lui standing by for us in paris lisa what are some of the first reactions coming out of france after at this police officers death well people here are obviously very saddened appalled by the news that he passed away there saying he was the epitome of a hero and that there was maybe no greater act of courage than that french president calls to send out a press release saying that he was very sad by this news and that the whole country should pay tribute to this forty five year old man. the people are very saddened by the news and he was a courageous and southwest man what else can you tell us about this officer. he was known for being someone who would put himself out there and fight until the end and
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never give up even since he started police training more than twenty years ago he was sent to two thousand and two thousand five hundred sent to iraq as a parachute his and then later on joint teams at the elysee palace and the ministry of environment making sure that these institutions were guarded that he then went to the south of france and joined the terror terry unit there and apparently in late last year according to local news reports he took part in an exercise staging a similar attack at a supermarket which is really eerie now the latest on the investigation into this attack can you tell us more about us all we know that yesterday the police put his his life partner into preliminary custody and that just arrested a seventeen year seventeen year old according to news reports that as so for
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unconfirmed he and france we also know that the police is now looking into finding out how he actually became radicalized he was known as radicalized by police thought that he would not actually be on the brink of staging an attack now apparently the terror threat here in france has changed as president cos said yesterday he used to be terror attacks that were masterminded from abroad from syria iraq and now there are people here in france and it's kind of homegrown terrorism they inspired so to say they made today it is by the so-called islamic states ideology but they're not really guided by them or led by them lisa louis and paris thank you for speaking to us third. well today marks the world's tuberculosis day globally tb is one of the top ten deadliest diseases effective treatments came close to wiping it it was in rich countries but it is now making
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a very dangerous resurgence and the main cause is the increase in the number of drug resistant strains of tuberculosis and where the medicine used to treat it simply stops working so officials staff say that about one quarter of the world's population has latent tb there are an estimated ten million new infections every year and the disease kills about one point seven million people every year in europe ukraine is one of the countries hardest hit by the return of tuberculosis and the rise of resistant strains. just three years ago all of claiming co barely knew anything about tuberculosis that is until a routine checkup changed her life and that we can't know how many people around us here have tb many just don't know their status yet but even after her recovery the fear of infection is never far away sometimes i just couldn't use public transport
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i just couldn't. we were all doing it whether we coughing or sneezing or just breathing out each of us is constantly sailing thousands of tiny liquid droplets droplets that can spread the common cold but also tuberculosis that's what makes it such a feared disease. doesn't wallet i was praying that it was cancer or anything but tb when i got that diagnosis it felt like my life was over i packed my things the hospital and said goodbye to my friends that is the friends who stuck by me lots of people had just disappeared from my life that happens to everyone who gets t.v. . all who takes us to a closed door spittle for tb patient on the edge of the capital kiev. visiting the patients even for just a couple of minutes in staking extensive precautions since her own recovery all
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those dedicated herself to fighting for better care for ukraine's tuberculosis patients we head to the most secure part of the hospital. don't talk. on the off my sil is sixty eight and has multi resistant tb standard antibiotic treatment isn't enough to beat the strains of the disease he carries he too only discovered he was infected by chance. we had a routine check up at work they took an x. ray and they found a problem i had no symptoms at all i didn't realize anything was wrong. russell's treatment will take longer but his chances of a full recovery a lower than for those patients with conventional strains of tb more than a quarter of tb cases seen in ukraine a multi resistant that's one of the highest incidence is worldwide experts say that's down to many patients not completing their course medication and the health system the confines patients in close quarters allowing them to infect one another
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. we joined or on the children's ward. many of these children were infected by their parents. here in hospital they have little in the way of distractions and no school. while recent years have seen big improvements in the medicines available to patients in ukraine or who worries that's not enough. people with tuberculosis need help they need support it's not just about the drugs a lot depends on the emotional state of the patients whether or not they'll complete their course of medication and make a full recovery. dr masood darren is the head of the world health organization's joins to become the aids and hepatitis program in europe dr dhar a typical low says was thought of as
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a disease of the developing world we just saw the situation in ukraine is it representative of europe would you say. yes and thank you very much for having me here. on march twenty four thousand eight hundred eighty two. announced the discovery of mycobacterium tuberculosis is the cause and causing agent for t v he had hoped that in a couple of years he would be able to eliminate the this disease but as you rightly mention you have about ten people giving the but one you know seven hundred thousand lose their life that's five thousand people per day five thousand men women and children and this is this is why are these diseases are being eliminated many many years ago talking about our region. we have about three hundred thousand new to be close this case is about twenty six thousand deaths due to the very close use we have the fastest decline of tuberculosis rates among all that nature regions
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but we are very much concerned we don't want to develop is and form of the reclose is has the loss of rights hiv queen fiction. the majority great majority of these number of patients are in eastern europe and central asia and that's also a major concern for us it's the resistant tuberculosis in areas that are a problem now a quarter are about a quarter of the world's population carries this bacteria can you explain if that potentially dangerous. yes indeed and the problem as you rightly mention is that the you have a pool of people or in fact that market there are people who is what you mean by that the stock you pull of being exposed during their child who are correct there in terms of who is court during adolescence but doubt always a risk during a life time to develop the active form of these east as long as the immune system
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is able to handle demarco bacterium we have this form of latent tb but most the immune system is a lot to for example like infection with h.r.t. the horror of diabetes or other factors people at the risk of developing disease in your article or two populations are very much want to build up one elderly because they have been exposed to tuberculosis in the past as tb was used to be very common in europe in territories and forty's ok and then d.r. there are also my aunts ok dr masood head of the world health organization and he took a close this program thank you very much for speaking with us. to some of the other stories making news around the world british regulators have raided the london offices of dacer firm cambridge analytic out there investigating whether the company improperly used state or from some fifty million facebook users
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to target areas with political messages the firm is under scrutiny for its role in the twenty sixteen u.s. presidential election and the price a campaign. in the united states hasn't of protesters are expected in washington for a protest in favor of tighter gun controls organizers claim it will be a defining moment in the long simmering national debate over tougher initialisation protests will be led by survivors of the last month massacre at a high school in parkland florida. u.s. president donald trump has ordered the banning of most transgender troops from serving in the country's military people who've had gender reassignment surgery or taken hormones can often and serve an earlier version of the problems of protest and was successfully challenged in courts.
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football and world champions germany welcome spain for a friendly and does the door fun friday it was a chance for coach yogi live to test his charges against a fellow title favorite ahead of the world cup in russia in june both teams started with strong lineups let's have a look. no surprises in germany starting eleven as they spotted the new away shirt despite being the hosts but the better stop along to spain and dress in yesterday setting up rajiv gomery no with a need for both on the floor with kate spade and in the against a static job in defense. of germany's first attacking efforts lacked persuasion. spain remains the most dangerous side just missing shot miss in front of go either. but after half an hour thomas miller did find a gap in the spanish defense something the equaliser the but after the break
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both teams had their chances in an entertaining affair but it remained all square one woman between two teams who underlined their will credential germany next play brazil in a friendly on tuesday spain entertain us in siena. stay with us we'll be back again at the top of the hour. who can find full details to be taken seriously in the world of what appears is coming out. on t.w. . this t.v. superhero final mission smart women smart topics smart stage managing patients by no means missed out on it were increasingly dangerous to the middle. east.
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