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petition was supposed to begin in late june but organizers were forced to reschedule after france extended a ban on public events until mid july reigning champion aegon better now is now due to begin his title defense on the 29th of august in the city of nice. this is g.w. news wire from berlin thank you so much for joining us. my 1st boss i was a sewing machine. where i come from women are bones by this notion for. something as simple as learning how to write a bicep poses and. since i was a little good i wanted to have both guys i'd lost my home but it took me miss them but there's. finally they gave up and when to buy and young by said those but returned people slowly machines soil i suppose was more appropriate for girls than writing advice as no i want to reach all those woman back home who are bones by
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their duties and social rules and inform them of old deadbeats and rights my name is the about of the who and i work it's easy to. slowly adulthood german chancellor angela merkel and 9 says a gradual easing of long time restrictions will get reactions from one of the economists who advised her. also coming up creative in a crisis entrepreneurs in argentina pooling resources to fight the effects of the punt on. this new business i'm craig ferguson thanks for joining me we begin with the news that germany is to gradually ease some of the restrictions aimed at curbing the. the coronavirus shops with an area of up to 800 square meters will be
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allowed to reopen from monday under strict social distancing rules with consumers urged to wear face masks restaurants bars cafes and cinemas will remain closed machall says her government will review a further easing of restrictions every 2 weeks but insists that further changes will happen gradually last month berlin pos a rescue package totaling more than a 1000000000 euros to cushion the effect of the lock tender. for more on this i'm joined now by professor veronica graham she's a member of the council of economic experts which has been advising the german government on how to handle the pandemic professor groome welcome to the program did maxwell take the advice of you and your colleagues. yes the decision point. by various expert groups say all state basically that under certain conditions
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social and economic activity should be allowed to be soon step by step and always with the highest priority protection and it also has to be clear that opening up certain sectors we call good preparation this concerns availability of protective measures task. apps for infection pricing and the establishment of general hygiene standards and all of this has been emphasized by the chancellor it is also possible that it has been recommended to proceed step by step and to evaluate the progression of uncertain time into most models to just measure was taken. from my point of view it's very important to leverage not concept how to open up for example school spouse economic activities this might imply to switch to smaller groups i suppose to protect teachers belonging to risk groups. already being
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improvement as children would go to school for 2 or 3 days for 2 you told to us 3 stops a week for example. there's been talk of an up he just mention it there that could help with contact tracing this is being ready for class full in countries like taiwan germans though they're known for being very careful about their data behavioral economist do you see chairman signing up for an op like. i hope so very much. in this very special situation. can enable us to return more quickly to social and economic activities and this opportunity should definitely be sized and taken it will be very important to design to frame the conditions and such a way that the acceptance is ass high as possible in the population you can't because it can only work if people if many many people use. then you can
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fish out whole chains of infection so to speak if you are processed enough and this for this. because it is also the digitalisation of the health care system you know we must be fast too and how worried are you about the long term effects on the economy. i think. there will be a big drop and the longer man you cannot make it to the ts are in such a lockdown the stronger the course and death for it is as a next step very important to clarify. which economic activities are permitted under strict protection precautions if this is clear companies can then develop concepts on the basis of which they can become active again and all this will take a while. for all the more important that the frame the conditions for you make it
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to the ts and also government governance to accompany the process are soon in place and are communicated for audit greymouth thanks so much for your insights thank you laura. meanwhile in the united states retail sales fell a record 8.7 percent in march many stores were forced to close a state and local government issued stay at home orders clothing furniture and vehicle sales were especially hard hit while grocery and online services 3rd shift the pandemic also weighed on money factoring us industrial output fell by more than 5 percent last month the biggest sick line since 1946. and. some of the other business stories making news around the world the world's richest man jeff bezos has become even richer shares in his retail giant amazon
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have shot up in value according to bloomberg basis as those have increased by $24000000000.00 to over $138000000000.00 since the beginning of this year. delivery services have been in high demand us people stay home during a big corona virus outbreak. french carmaker brando's says it is getting rid of its last making passenger car business in china the tie up with the dongfeng motor group has been in place since 2013 but has struggled to make money the coronavirus crisis has made things substantially worse with car sales plummeting in china. like much of the rest of the world argentina is in lockdown with the economy effectively shut down entrepreneurs have time on their hands time that they've been investing in helping their country pull through the crisis from 3
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d. printed protective gear to ventilators made in car factories until new c. and flexibility are on full display. here in moreno aside one is ari's the dero architect's office has just resumed work in normal times it produces fully furnished ready to use offices and has his although the firm is under lockdown and has been permitted to build 10 modules for intermediate treatment stations for coronavirus patients at its own expense sometimes even of a loss the buildings are intended for use as hospitals to meet demands gero needs donations lucas salvatore is one of the company's shareholders. how did we get the idea to help during this time we just asked ourselves what is our area of expertise what we can't manufacture facemasks so we said we would produce what we can do well and quickly and we put our designers to work with.
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salvatore is not the only manufacturer showing solidarity yorkie weissman normally works in television and in his free time he's a 3 d. printer he set of an a project called contango. with 9 other entrepreneurs to produce a 1000 facials for health workers as well as for the police and military all financed by donations. people are desperate and scared because they work in direct contact with the virus but we have distributed our equipment to 15 hospitals but because of the limited capacity of our machines we can only deliver 15 shields to each hospital we had to stop taking orders after just 3 or 4 days. but what are you. even in the poorer areas around when his diaries people have come together to help . norma morales is the coordinator of 6 textile cooperatives in the barrios to p.a.
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organization she came up with the idea of making protective equipment for health workers as well as road sweepers hawkers and day laborers who work on the streets. instead of their usual output of clothing and flags the co-op has produced 15000 facemasks 2000 pairs of shoes 3000 vests and a 1000 cups. if you are better than we have to do something to fight the coronavirus and what we make here is our contribution above all facemask so that people can take care of everyone. automakers based in argentina such as diamond or in general motors are looking to see if they can manufacture ventilators in the fight against corona virus almost everyone in argentina is pulling together. like in many countries hotels in russia are bracing for consolations touring would normally be the
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beginning of the spring travel season but some operators are trying a new marketing tactic selling themselves to locals who need a safe place to quarantine or self isolation take a look. ever felt like you needed a vacation after your vacation well if you've returned from a coronavirus hotspot 2 weeks of alone time may be mandatory as lockdowns in moscow st petersburg and other regions in russia continue occupancy rates at hotels have plummeted so managers and owners are offering rooms or dachas to locals who need to go in to sell 14 after a getaway to a corona hotspot with a job or 2 she would need we asked the authorities and made sure that we could offer accommodation especially since our houses are 5 to 8 metres apart so there is enough room for distance so we are still posting people and i hope we won't be stopped from doing it right here if we are barred from hosting guests that's it for us at the czechoslovakia. at the rate of show. and it's
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not just lake houses in the countryside hotels in crowded cities like st petersburg and moscow have also been affected by the travel slowdown and they are hoping features like plenty of hand sanitizer and contactless check ins will entice locals to sit out their quarantine with them at this hotel you simply need a code to check in and go to your room. with lock downs and travel restrictions expected to continue russian hotels like these are hoping this pivot will help them ride out the worst of the pandemic economic effects. of today's show thanks for watching for me it's been 5 and take care.
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