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the state of the news live from berlin donald trump's doctrine says the u.s. president is no longer at risk of transmitting the coronavirus trump tells cheering supporters at the white house he feels great but his medical team stops short of saying the president is cured also coming up. a measure of calm returns to the contest civilians take advantage of a cease fire between 2 warring former soviet republics but many here the fighting will flare up again. and coronavirus fatigue bar owners
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complain that forcing them to close early are putting their business is. on a call for welcome to the program the white house says that president donald trump is no longer at risk of transmitting the corona virus but the statement released by his doctor does not say the president has tested negative for covert 19 trump has resumed his election campaign telling hundreds of jubilant supporters gathered at the white house that he is quote feeling great he also assured that cheering crowd at the penn demick would disappear soon. he's back striking a pose for his supporters for donald trump it's a message to the public the campaign is back on just 9 days after his coronavirus
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diagnosis became known despite his experience with the virus he still speaks dismissively of the disease that's killed over 214000 americans in spirit i think more than anything else science medicine will eradicate the china virus once and for all we'll get rid of it it's going to disappear it is disappearing that's not exactly true but you know infections continue to rise in the us and medical experts have harshly criticized trumps public appearances. i mean i wish the president is instead of doing what he has now and contributing to further superstar events i wish he's coming out and saying there is a way for us to prevent coronavirus yes we should be focused on back scenes and their ip unix and that's great but there are things that we can do to prevent from getting crown of ours in the 1st place wearing masks physical distancing crowd. trump is trailing badly in the polls and is eager to get back on the campaign trail
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his doctor released a curiously worded letter saying in his quote no longer a transmission risk to others medical experts are mystified by the administration's approach angle well there and i'm in a state of disbelief the federal government has mishandled this pandemic from the very beginning there's a saying that if you play foolish games you win foolish prizes and i think that's what we're seeing coming out of the white house right now his democratic opponent joe biden has made criticism of trump's attitude toward the coronavirus a central part of his campaign. his represent personal conduct such as diagnosis. the despair equalising effect it's having on our government is unconscionable. we did take your grocery precautions to protect yourself or others nationwide polls show a broad majority of the public agrees with by with just over 3 weeks to go before
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the election trump has a lot of ground to make up. earlier we spoke to infectious disease specialist dr peter chin hong from the university of california san francisco we asked him what he makes of the letter released by trans dr and his refusal to say whether trump assessed a negative or not well nicole i think we had all appreciates not just an interpretation but actually the results of the us it's a pretty straightforward it's you either you're positive or you're negative and i think having that bit of information which is key is really important for us the infectiousness of the presence. now with this status still unclear the president is planning to hold a campaign rally in florida on monday and gatherings like these have become super spreader and vents in the past how advisable do you think this return to normal is under the given circumstances. well i'll be very worried nicole if president
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trump was my patients out i asked him to really say away for at least 20 days and there are 2 reasons why the 1st reason is that he's not just a mild case as attendees would suggest the all c.d.c. guidelines actually advise 20 days to someone who is more severe and because he's required oxygen and has such aeration was less than 94 percent he would qualify as severe the 2nd reason is he's on steroids and that can prolong viral shadi. now let's talk a bit about this event that took place at the white house on saturday a lot of children there a lot of people from extremely vulnerable communities in this pandemic what do you make of this is it possible that he exposed them to a greater risk than would have been necessary under these circumstances yes i'm really worried about the cold as you mentioned there from minority populations from
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vulnerable populations who bear a disproportionate mortality risk and hospitalization risk from cove it and they're all in close together not everyone was wearing a mask and you know the only saving grace was that it was our doors rather indoors but if i were them i'd probably be nervous of attending that kind of a. dr peter chin hong of the university of california san francisco always a pleasure thanks so much. let's turn now to some of the other stories making news around the world in the u.s. city of denver a man has been shot dead during protests by rival left and right wing groups eyewitnesses say the alleged gunmen argued with the victim before spraying mace and shooting him on close range police arrested a suspect they said had been working as a security guard. more than
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a 1000 asylum seekers travelling in inflatable boats and canoes have been rescued off the coast of spain's cannery islands it's the highest number since the crisis of 2006 when more than 6000 people drowned trying to reach the islands. and at least 17 people have been killed in a collision between a bus and a train and central thailand the tour bus was carrying 65 passengers to a religious ceremony the vehicle was hit by the train as it crossed the railway track. as a right on claims overnight shelling by armenian forces on the city of god has killed 7 of its citizens the 2 former soviet republics are blaming each other for breaking an agreed ceasefire in the disputed region of nagorno-karabakh but even with hopes for a lasting truce in bling the pause in fighting has given civilians there a chance to return home. who knows how long this calm will last.
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instapundit cut residents ventured out of their cellars on saturday for the past fortnight the bombing has been almost relentless at blusterous spite but via gregorian noise it might not last. the quiet scares me because the bombing normally starts right after it's quiet. in shushi also controlled by a mania people ventured back to the room and get pedro this place was restored after the struggle against azerbaijan back in the 9900s now would just be nearly destroyed. the worst but i think that the great truce of 3 days and then after that it will start all over again. on the azerbaijani side 2 days disbelief over the destruction this conflict is wrong and this is what
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reminds of had terry gela love his apartment she fled the fighting and we to return to this. unity i watched a story in which a journalist reported from my balcony and i told myself it's not our house well unfortunately it is. gello love his town ta ta was almost completely deserted during the fighting residents returned on saturday to collect whatever belongings remind me he too was skeptical that this truce will enjoy. if they give us our land back then i'll agree to a safe fire and if they will not then all of that i want our land back. decades of negotiations have failed to solve this it is rooted in 2 people struggle for one territory these 2 weeks of conflict have only inflamed old antagonisms.
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earlier i spoke german of paul and the european policy center in brussels she's an expert on the former soviet republics and eurasia i asked her about the extent of the humanitarian crisis triggered by the conflict i mean 1st of all i don't think that anybody should be returning back to their homes because the situation is still ongoing the humanitarian crisis is massive not just from the fighting these days but i mean when we go back to the original war in the early 1990 s. the humanitarian crisis that was that as well we know that nearly 1000000 of that by chinese which placed along with armenians any civilian life that's lost is a tragedy and they should be avoided at all costs. the world health organization is warning of wine spread kovac fatigue across europe tensions are rising in many cities where measures have been reimposed to slow the virus the new restrictions
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are having a particular impact on sectors such as the service industry. i know. they say scotland's not like shutdown has put their businesses on thin ice hospitality industry workers protesting glasgow they worried about their futures after the scottish government announced restaurants bars and pubs across much of the country will close for the next 2 wakes they can send shed by the boquet because of beilin is the answer that business is a now being hit by the city's 1st few in 70 years a major imposed because patrons didn't follow social distancing rules but one that will put the lure of fighting to comply and critics. you know if he does will be those who do follow the rules of being put in the same basket as those who don't i wish they'd just control that problem as i've americans all it does. anger i've island's new antiviral controls spot clashes in dublin this is
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a protest organized by the far right police had to force them apart from town to demonstrate is the country's government last week introduced cook's on travel and such a lising due to near record in fiction writes. it's pleading with the population to comply rather than let warry in division tie call for something that. we're sick of being. sick of being told what to do we can go on to go to mass that was the funeral mass and if there were go hundreds also protested in warsaw they were there to voice outrage over the government's decision to make mosque wearing compulsory in public it's like an island many of these demonstrators were from the far right across the continent extremists are hoping to capitalize on fee is that same to be growing just as quickly as europe's in fiction writes. let's now catch up with some of the other developments in the coronavirus demick brazil passes
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a bleak milestone 150000 people have now died from covert 19 it's the 2nd highest national death toll after the united states infections in india have topped $7000000.00 behind only the total in the u.s. the numbers are slowing and some western areas and russia portugal and the netherlands have all reported record daily increases in new cases some sports now and polish teenager. has won the french open women's tennis final in paris after beating america sophia can in straight sets sciatic becomes the 1st polish player to win a grand slam singles title unseeded 19 year old did not drop a single set during the clay court tournament she's also the youngest women's french open champion since lani cosell ish in 1902 the teenager was understandably delighted at hosting the trophy i'm just proud of myself and i don't agree 1st 2
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weeks and i wasn't expecting to win this trophy so obviously i mean super mean it's a life changing experience i think you have to be really consistent to. for the next few couple years through everybody do. to name you like the biggest player. finally korean boy band of b.t.s. have broken their own record for a virtual out hit. numbers of fans tuned in for their latest live stream concert giving the event 114000000 likes new government guidelines has scuppered plans for a show with a limited in person crowd a group of hard core fans cheered on their idols from a b.t.s. themed cafe in seoul the band has spearheaded a global craze for south korean pop music also known as keep up.
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