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strategy is really to crack down with mass tests on any outbreak that happens inside the country and of course the other part to the strategy is to keep the country shut down mandatory quarantine of 2 weeks in a designated hotel is the rule for everybody you have to see the country it is a building in beijing and i walk into the lobby the i walk in there are several one . while the thought lingered sought to alleviate any concerns the tightly packed crowd to me have about catching the virus. so i said to my people we are going to take whatever the hell they gave me and we get it distributed around aspinall's it everyone's going to have the same of the did have a. seemingly reinvigorated trump wrapped up the rally dancing with the crowd even as the tone jarred with a country in crisis. the contrast of democratic nominee joe
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biden couldn't have been stuck on visited another battleground state one of several a socially distance events across ohio he attacked trump's handling of the pandemic asked donald trump's presidency 250000 dead because of group experts say we're likely to lose another 200000 people in the next few months unless we take some serious action and he doesn't know what he's doing. because his presence only worried about one thing the stock market refused to follow the science it's estimated we just warn mass nationally we save over $100000.00 lives between now and in the end of the year. biden himself is no heading to florida with the election day just 3 weeks so we both campaigns are in overdrive. straight to washington then where we join the doctors a color blind
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a welcome call and how much is the president using his apparent recovery from covered in his campaign it plays a huge role i mean 1st of all of course it's the reason that he can't campaign at all and go into these events but he's also really playing it up see it saying see these is this isn't as bad as people say really cold but it's nothing to be afraid of i need it through it i'm strong i'm fine and that's really important democratic voters don't really care that they are saying while trying caught up because he was careless we were never going to vote for him in the 1st place but for republican voters this is really exactly the message that they want to hear and that they needed to hear they they feel confirmed now and saying well i mean the president got through it so it really can be as bad as the democrats would have us believe and it basically proves try. and talk to us about why is this state so important
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in this election. florida is a crucial swing state and has been going back and forth between democrats and republicans from election to election and has 29 votes in the electoral college which is quite a significant number and it's also a pretty good bellwether of voters in florida have voted with the winning candidate in every presidential election except for 2 cents 1924 and these 2 exceptions were democrats who managed to to win the presidency without winning florida so experts are saying that it's pretty unlikely that trump could get reelected without winning florida meanwhile joe biden still has a strong hold. donald trump and he's outspending the president on comparing a talking point is money in this campaign. if you really can't
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overstate the importance of money in 895 senator mark hannah said and i quote there are 2 things that are important in politics the 1st us money and i can't remember what the 2nd one is so that hits the nail pretty well on the head it's basically 50 elections that trump and biden are competing and they have to pay for a campaign ads in all these sufferance states to win over these few elusive undecided voters and to mobilize their base and they have to travel this huge country for for all these campaign rallies and that's why money plays such an important role to talk with you thank you call a blogger in washington. to nigeria where the government says it's desponding a controversial police squad which was set up to fight violent crime a video which was alleged to show the killing of civilians by the special and you probably squad spog days of protests but activists say that promises to dissolve
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the squad aren't enough they want individual officers to stand trial accusing them of unlawful arrest and torture and even the w.'s from official records. as he's bruises are still fresh after a violent attack a few weeks ago. a taxi driver says he was almost killed when passengers assaulted him he sought help from the police units but he says that resulted in the officers trying to make money off the skates neston sets in or that i was going to pay for investigation that i cannot afford it he says that that i have to give him some money. i mean. i should be encouraged for communal life. form one is more like. protesters say it's common for source to extort money the police unit has even been
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accused of torture and killings for the past few days protesters have been out on the streets demanding an end to the. young people of nigeria saying that enough is enough we could get you know press on brutalised and that's a nice change in. chorus possibility surely it's a particular one are we going to matter the time add nigeria us most populated city lagos protests usually last only a few days people here can't afford to jeopardize losing their jobs but this time the protests have not stopped not even after sunday's announcement that the special police units will be dissolved a campaign that started online is still very much active both on the streets and on social media with people now demanding the release of r us the protesters and justice for deceased victims. but kingsley
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a mashie doesn't believe that dissolving source will and police brutality in the country when you put a good. time the goons are not going to make the bad wrong rather the bad one is going to make the good ones bad let me surprise those pricks . who want to hear him wolf you that he feels the pain will go through even if your life just says something to the founder of the movement hash tag and sars who started the 1st online campaign in 2016 is encouraging people on twitter to keep on demonstrating he doesn't want the protests to fizzle out this time without real reform. but a lot of sports and football of germany coach you are. hoping for more improvement when he side meets switzerland in the nation's league tonight saturday's victory over ukraine and his 3 draws despite that the germany team's recent fall has led to
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criticism of the man in charge. he's been in the hot seat for 14 years during that time you can love has had his share of ups and downs he's known for his stubbornness in sticking to his decisions and that left him open to criticism from a germany captain passed in trying to get the latest to raise questions about his former boss. and the one who pulls in external because the results are 100 percent that the team has lost some of its appeal they've given away their lead in recent games you can't 100 percent identify with the national team and that's a shame that. nervous been here before not least after germany crashed out of the 2018 world cup in russia after that bitter disappointment there were calls in some quarters for him to go from spigots your frequent to shoot hume there are always lots of different opinions in football my relationship with basti in doubt this is
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intact it's very very good they also have to express their opinions that's clear people always have different views. is determined to keep giving young players a chance despite the criticisms levelled at him. by the results against ukraine and switzerland reports since but so is our development. yes i think i would describe myself as thin skinned or arrogance for now learn is in control hoping the only way is up. so much a picture in peru is one of the wonders of the world i'm one has managed to secure a private tour but only after a long white jesse takayama arrived in early march and planned to spend a few days seeing the famous ruins but pandemic restrictions meant he got stuck in the country for months while the site was closed now after a special request from his government to greet about him seem to pop before
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16. with him had a big gun because ugly as well by us if i had known that the boat would be that small i never would have gone on a trip but i would not have put myself and my parents on my dangerous lot of the next day to sleep with. that one little bit of the gloom i had serious problems on a personal level and i was unable to live their lives i'm going to. want to know their story migrates fair fight and reliable information for migrants. it was the 1st international tribunal in history. the nurnberg trials. 75 years ago high ranking officers of the nazi regime of mortgages by the allied
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forces. were the 1st war criminals to be held accountable for their crimes for. them i'm. getting rid of 10 years right. now or 2 part series the 3rd reich talk starts november 12th on d w. this is. coming up today a slaughter top to some normality of dopamine. weddings are drawn to it give it up for security. completely shut down the region but cotton almost is the situation in kashmir our correspondent explains plussed in pakistan.
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is bad for even moral content but critics argue it's a clamp down on criticism of the government. thank you meet a woman in china who's known to live without blinders and leave without a job to put i've risk of sexual harassment. i've been welcome to do. that you could join us the people of indian controlled kashmir have faced a double whammy of lockdowns this is just a security lockdown imposed by delhi after that scrapped the region's special autonomy and then a lockdown brought on by the court on aug bundaberg both affected the economy and also people's daily lives simple things like wedding celebrations have to be cancelled but now weddings are back albeit under the shadow of an ongoing pandemic
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. the joy is infectious among these wedding guests but no one wants to spoil the occasion with a coronavirus outbreak. precaution is now part of the production i thought is have put strict limits on gatherings and families are having to drastically trim their guest lists. we were we were expecting to have a gathering of more than 800 people but unfortunately due to the spending we do to this 19 hour guess the guest list has been shot tonight 151-0150 only. it will still take an army of cooks to assemble the west sun and elaborate kashmiri marriage feast of up to 30 courses but the wedding business and the rest of region is hurting after a double hit from the security clampdown and now the pandemic the wrath of god was
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because we had hopes that we do good business this year with your interest but i've suffered a loss of about 80 percent. here. and a pandemic era wedding means some other updates to old traditions waiters decked out in hazmat suits and individual servings trying to wasn't it worth everything went nicely but we could not enjoy your food traditionally eating on a copper platter for 4 which dates back 300 years we still enjoyed the feast but we missed the traditional way. but some things will never change the 2 the the anticipation the excitement as 2 families join together to witness
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a new family begin. so what is the situation in indian controlled kashmir now for more we can speak to our correspondents allowed in zen who joins us from near the capital sanaa gravitas allow them are people able to meet each other freely no. yes yes british they are a fairly there's no long days you know no distractions and people you know all the markets are open people are really moving they can go to you don't do each of those families innovating though there are stick rest actions on political activities and very few you know there's not really nothing happening no political activity where people are free you know in. the winter it is here in kashmir and people are harvesting you know the upper crop at the same time paddy kong and they are now preparing for the win 10 you know when the 6 months it's very tough for them and
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you know most of the time because of this snowfall late you know cut away from the country cut off from the country so that is what they are preparing and very cool and calm the everybody's busy in their harvest and their business because they have suffered huge who's not says in the past you know it's almost the air now everything is open because because initially it was you know locked on imposed by the indian government here in kashmir and now then corona so it's very normal life right now here right so from what you're describing it would appear. the problems of the people who are freezing because of the double locked on the dimension the security lockdown in the coronado is locked on are a thing of the past and things are completely back to normal now. i would say apparently back to normal because people are doing their daily activities routinely and very peace peacefully very calm but i would also say that
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there are security restrictions across the state across that region almost every street every a calm has the you know security forces for positions that whenever i go in the evening morning or you know you will see security forces guarding on the hordes so i think this this people are doing their daily routine work but it is also. important to say that security's always stop every corner and every well it's a very stupid i would say that security forces in russia where i can and i feel even there for the timing of thank you so much for joining us a lot of the ins and. tick-tock the video sharing is under fire in many parts of the world over national security and data privacy concerns in the u.s.
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is in the courts and india banned it back in june. but over a model of content but is there more to this than meets the eye nice job with from . before more british welcome what has the branding to talk. tick tock i have to say is one of them with a widely used more by absent pakistan it has been downloaded more than 43000000 times that has more than 20000000 active users and therefore this ban by pakistan on thick dark is deeply felt by large segments of pakistan if i can get a telecommunications authority say is that it has banned kicked out because it's publishing a model and obscene content on tick tock but we also have to understand that the docket folks have inbuilt mechanism which doesn't allow their content to be published and picked up was already working with pakistani government and it had deleted quite a 1000000 a few. from the so this argument by pakistan that it's
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a ban ticked off because the thing might ality immortality doesn't go down well with digital experts in pakistan like osama he tweeted. state isn't supposed to be a nanny for morality is specially when apps have built in reporting mechanism. so it's not on the grounds of immortality what is behind this. is the element of policing the internet ostensibly for morality and also to the right wing conservatives i'm in pakistan we also saw recently that there were some dating apps including tinder that were banned in pakistan but more digital experts in pakistan believe that it's the state that wants to control critical words on social media we have to understand that pakistan is in a state largely controlled broadcast media it's the social media that's difficult
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to control and we saw doing that on our way to spend that make and also didn't log down there was an increase in tick tock use as in back to stan and there was increased to dog videos criticizing the pakistani government and maybe our viewers can see a video of one of their. they make up has not really idea had their dog that make you. just. give me a feed that the dog users are using they filmed and. to express their criticism on the government but this criticism doesn't go down well with the manhunt for government and we also saw dead recently these videos are getting a lot of hits on the app there were millions and millions of views are off of these videos and somehow a tick tock i look at them sort of pushing these videos on the timeline and so
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there's definitely there's this satisfaction in government so does this set a precedent for other sorts of media companies about to start. so pakistan has a very ambitious digital plans you know it wants to. have to it wants to promote it off to get diversion but there's a contradiction because on the other side of the pakistani government wants to go a bit early but at the same time they are banning websites like tick-tock and it's also sets a very bad precedent for companies like facebook you to instagram. because there's this underlying message that you have to comply to the states regulations i don't think it's a view of modality and if he was on what kind of content should go on social media i'm not going social media and i have long as our social media companies comply with the state they can enjoy the business and baucus on here. been in service from the thanks so much for coming in. to try to exploit it took until
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2018 for lawmakers to draft a nationwide bill defining what constitutes sexual harassment but overwhelmingly adopted in june this year a patriarchal system victim blaming and conservative attitudes mean that merely reporting sex crimes can be a had are going experience and for women with physical disabilities the problem is even worse. when showed lost her sight as a teenager she was told her best career choice would be becoming a massage therapist. in china the visually impaired often work in massage parlors it's believed there are extra sensitive to touch she also gives online makeup and yoga tutorials for other people like her. the reality she found was terrifying she had to endure sexual abuse from male customers on
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a routine basis just. this whole some customers touch my face saying your message is great. others touch my bottom and pretended to accidentally touch my breast with us while i was messaging their legs. down. activists 40 percent of women in china have experienced sexual harassment in the workplace it was only in june this year that a law defining sexual harassment was adopted despite the threats she endured showed never went to the police. the way oh this is an experienced message their post told me that if i can accept this i can't do the job. if i decide to do the job i have to accept it. she did not accept it and left the profession today she works in an ngo supporting disabled people including women facing the
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same dangers she has one reward is experiencing other people's reactions when they find out what she does. what he's the one who will go i really like how at the beginning people seem to be amazed because if they feel a kind of amazement and at least i've broken mess stereotype of blind people. that's a for today there's more of. a shower backed wall of the same time about. combating the pandemic. where does research stand. what are scientists learning. background information and news. hour carona update. 19 special next on d w. i don't think that well i guess sometimes i
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am but i stand up and. thinks deep into the german culture of looking at stereotypes quacks but interesting to see from the country that i. needed to pay for this drama. it's all about. my my job join me for me to be a. post. keeping your distance is almost impossible in an overcrowded slum. the world bank says over a 1000000000 people face a heightened risk of the coronavirus due to substandard living conditions in slums and other informal settlements like in brazil. this is their
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concerts the population here most in years very high it's believed according to our weekly experience that the contamination index on the positive index are hard to take his grandmother day out to eat it's all that. i my job joined me from the. post. keeping your distance is almost impossible in an overcrowded slum. the world bank says over a 1000000000 people face a heightened risk of the coronavirus due to substandard living conditions in slums and other informal settlements like in brazil. the population here is very high it's believed according to our weekly experience that the contamination index and the positive index are high. the united nations
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says urban slums a highly susceptible to covert 19 due to a shortage on availability of clean water sanitation housing and other basic necessities. welcome to the show and in berlin for the 1st time in history more people now live in urban areas than rural communities and population growth is expected to take place almost exclusively in the world cities and towns a fast pace of. leading to a growing number of slums. conditions and overcrowding make them much more vulnerable to the spread of a disease. asia is home to the world's largest. pakistan some 2400000 residents have to contend with a scarcity of water and gang violence it's followed by. east of mexico city and in mumbai.
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