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died of hunger and it. just starts october 16th and. this is deja vu news live from berlin u.s. president trump draws criticism after leaving walter reed hospital to greet supporters is being treated there for cover tonight team doctors saying he's on steroids and could be discharged as early as monday while some analysis is also coming up. the pandemic is making a post deal with britain even more urgent than the german foreign minister who must
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warns that a no deal would be bad for both sides plus byron munich are back in the winner's column but just barely the bavarians bouncing back from a rare loss for the help of robert love and. who is the man of the hour against her berlin. i've brian thomas great to have you with us today u.s. president has returned to the hospital after leaving it briefly in a motorcade to wave to a crowd of supporters gathered outside the surprise move appear designed to signal that his health is improving after he was hospitalized friday for covert earlier trump posted a video from the presidential suite at the walter reed medical center where he's being treated so it's been. very interesting journey i learned
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a lot about coven i learned it by really going to school this is the real school this is in the let's read the book school and i get it and i understand it and it's a very interesting thing going to be letting you know about let's find out more now we're joined from san francisco by professor peter chin hong he's an infectious disease specialist and an m.d. at the university of california there professor thanks so much for coming in today on this you've written an assessment saying the president is at an elevated level of risk can you tell us why that's the case well thanks for having me on brian he has 3 elements that make me a priority think of him as high risk he's a man and he's something 4 years old and he is slightly obese that by itself with cement elevated risks the other fighters even more concerning which are the fact is feet fevers he has oxygen requirements and he has
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a cough so putting everything together i would put his what's how the risk at 15 to 25 percent based on the data we have from previous studies ok this certainly is concerning assessment we also know that his oxygen levels dropped twice what does that tell us about his condition. it tells us that he is varying on the inflammatory phase of the disease they had 2 phases of code it is a infectious phase when the virus is record using and making virus children so to speak then there is a more dangerous and more concerning inflammatory phase when the body's immune system gets activated and you get this limitation so when you variants of that inflammatory phase you can go solve very quickly ok in terms of going cells very quickly we know that steroids have been used in the treatment what does that tell you. the use of steroids is used in critically ill patients so
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bad 2 reasons why they may use steroids in the present number one. you know they are giving him b. i.v. treatments and maybe they're giving him sir rights of sequence in which from which we would normally use that which is an individual to require oxygen and a lot of oxygen the 2nd reason why they may have used steroids in the present is that he's actually very sick and they have not been they have not been very transparent and let him letting us know how sick he actually is now what about the use of the experimental drug rejoinder on do you think that's the right way forward at this point for the treatment from what you know about the president right now yes regenerative is. engineering and body and is very similar to what we've made up of points of convalescent plasma except it's made in a lab is you know elite and the body of the neutralizing antibodies it was given
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early in this course which was appropriate the only problem is that there is not evidence as yet they are currently run my skin true trials and in the box brian if you are trying to get ridge on iran if we had to have it it would be much more difficult side of a trial by the president was able to get it from a compassionate use through an individual authorization from the f.d.a. now this appears to be if the president is released a very short stay for this kind of an infection at this level based on the evidence we're looking at just a 4 day stay if he's released today monday typically though hospitalization the immediate length i'm reading should be $10.00 to $13.00 days is that correct. yes that's correct but it sickens our bridge that well and a very very sick people so it's our vision about 10 or 11 days but you're right if president's right when my patient there is absolutely no way i would send him home
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tomorrow dr thanks so much for coming in on this and for giving us your assessment of what has happened there from san francisco professor peter chin hung at the university of california san francisco thank you very much thanks so much brian. and the european commission president ursula on the line says she is now self isolating after coming into contact with the person later diagnosed with kovac on her twitter account the top official seen here last week announcing that she had tested negative thursday but would be testing again today the meeting in question took place last tuesday during a business trip to portugal fine line plans to remain in isolation until she received her latest result that is expected tomorrow. let's get you up to speed now on some of the other developments in the pandemic new york's mayor bill de blasio seeking to close all non-essential businesses and schools in 9
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neighborhoods that have been a den of 5 as virus clusters up 250-0000 people could be affected by the proposed shutdown and the french capital paris it is being placed on maximum alert for 2 weeks to curb a new rise in infections bars will remain closed restaurants will have to implement stricter protocols new measures taking place on tuesday and the philippines some 25000000 students have begun classes at home president or territory is ordered schools to remain shut until the vaccine becomes widely available. let's get your brief now on other stories making the news today a 26 year old jewish student has been seriously injured in an assault outside a synagogue in the german city of hamburg a man dressed no terry style clothing struck him repeatedly on the head with a shovel german officials condemned the attack as anti-semitic. by john and armenia have accused each other of targeting civilians as the north terry
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conflict between the 2 sides escalates azerbaijan's 2nd biggest city gun job has come under attack from armenian forces the former soviet republics have been in a dispute for decades over the nagorno karabakh region. rescuers have stepped up the search for villagers missing after violent storms battered mountains of border regions in southern france and italy a number of communities cut off by flooding france has declared the area of disaster zone at least 4 people have been killed. well the chief bracks it goes here michel barnier is here in the german capital for a meeting with chancellor merkel he 1st briefed the foreign minister heiko moscow on the status of talks with britain over a post breck's a trade deal most said the u.s. pursuing a constructive approach in the final push to reach an agreement but major divisions
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still exist the last week the case decision to overturn you know laterally parts of the divorce agreement prompted brussels to launch legal action against london mosque underscored the mention of people on both sides of the channel a currently busy enough shouldering the health related and economic challenges and he would therefore be totally irresponsible to butt in them with additional problems resulting from a no deal. let's get more now with our chief political correspondent michelle a cosigner good morning to you michelle up with no deal prospects still out there are there any signs that germany and the e.u. are working right now to avoid hitting the wall. well they keep working but that's not really it is sign that the view now that. he's here in berlin talking to the german chancellor will cave in to britain the overarching 7 concern is that britain once it is has left that continuation zone which ends at the end of this year could
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start trying to compete against the e.u. by cutting its social standards not is hearing to what we're previous the joint competition of benchmarks and thereby outmaneuver the european union and that is something that britain really doesn't want to budge on after we saw that internal market bill passed in the british parliament that which allows for a bench mark basically documents to be overruled by british law if it came to the crunch and that is that northern ireland could in the end see different regulations from mainland britain that has been effectively revoked so the e.u. has been robbed of its safety net and britain wants an emergency brake that's where the standoff is right now with the clock ticking very now the and very fast.
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considering this standoff as you described it in place now if there is no final agreement on a trade deal if we see our direction is the only way to tell right now which side could feel the economic fallout the worst. well depending on who you ask both sides would definitely feel the economic effect of the e.u. which is of course much larger mainly because the automotive industry is so into of open with the u.k.'s but it does raise question marks what the endgame of boris johnson and his government is it would have significant consequences create a lot of confusion and have a it would leave ireland mainly exposed that's what you members want to avoid at the same time the clock is ticking down and that doesn't seem to be any kind of agreement in sight the bad effects could be covered up by corona and that seems to
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be something that particular the british government might be playing out because if it comes to the crunch the blame game would start and we're already seeing signs of that happening both sides of the british tunnel our chief political correspondent the shore governor michelle thanks very much. we have some sports now in tennis germany's alexander has admitted playing with a fever after going out of the french open in the 4th round and called for a doctor during the 1st set of his defeat to italian teenager center and was seen coughing on court players at the tournaments are regularly tested for the coronavirus and very of last test came back negative but speaking after his defeat . he should not have been playing. what can i say i'm completely sick of really bruce as you can hear but of course. fever you know as well so. i'm not in the best physical state. i was. really
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sorry you're not feeling well and the very showing a lot of coming to a press conference tomorrow since you said you know if you can tell me or tell us much grace i mean the grease. points out he ate was 38 and. in the evening. over to the bundesliga now and byron munich are back in the winner's column but just barely trying to bounce back after their 1st loss and months the bavarians turn to robert love and asking for help against her beloved. a cerebral robert levon dusky urging his byron munich teammates to find a way to start a new win streak goalkeepers kept both sides at bay for 40 minutes then biron took the lead love and dusty forcing a big save but then getting the ball back on his foot i search can operate with the
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assist. after the break young american chris richards help leavened off key to a 2nd goal and we're up to nil but then it got crazy hair to his materials konya found a leaping john porter and it was game on in the 59th minute later cooney of found himself alone in front suddenly it was $22.00 character showing confidence in the 85th minute levon dusky completed the hat trick off of the free chip game over right wrong a hair to free kick jessica and down come had it at home all tied at $33.00 but 11 dusky drew a fall on the box 2 minutes into injury time and he fired in his 4th goal of the night curtis coach bruno leopard couldn't believe it by and victorious at the last $43.00 hoping it's the start of another long win streak. here minor now of our top story us present from the free for the left the hospital where he's being treated in a motorcade to wave to supporters gathered outside in
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a move that's appeared at odds with protocols for patients with the earlier his medical team said trump was improving and suggested he could be discharged as early as monday. you're up to date up next our documentary on the 2 plus 4 talks that sealed the german reunification i'm brian thomas for the entire news team thanks. yes we're going to deal in high last year's german chancellor when you bring your uncle imam call as you've never had to have surprise yourself it was just a simple police miracle really what in the sack want. to talk to people in full of trouble on the way morrow.
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