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this is news wire from building a surgeon to run the virus stretches belgium's health care system to the lips. i'm already afraid of the moment we reach our limits and have to choose who we take in and who gets to be treated. to be deferred teeth or to 60 year old. belgian has the highest teen in fiction right per capita in europe take a look inside the hospital struggling to cope also coming up. i voted for a guy named trump because. trump votes early in the u.s.
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presidential election america's coach with crisis will sound healthy and rival joe biden confronting the issue in the final days of the campaign. and children in mali head back to school after months of covidien juice closures the pandemic is still threatening to cost millions of children in the region a chance to mention cash. a man 3 held welcome of all the countries in europe belgian is among the hardest hit by the pandemic with the highest number of 19 infections per capita the region of lonia already has a not time curfew but its hospitals still struggling to cope and stuff. the hottest of choice. the briefing between shifts at this hospital in charlotte
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well and by lonia staff are already preparing for the worst. is a book in a modern new long i'm already afraid of the moment we reach our limits and have to choose whom we take in and who gets to be treated. should it be discourteous or the 60 year old. i don't have to answer. 120 new coke with 1000 patients in 20 days belgium is experiencing deja vu the situation is boring as it was at the beginning of the pandemic the belgian government has imposed new regulations no spectators at sporting events almost no students at universities but so far no lockdown there is no regulation will itself stop the virus from spreading it's up to us to change our behavior in order to stop it but that almost killed us. experts however were quick to criticize the
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measures. the regulations won't bite fast enough the situation is set to get dramatic. like the vallone a region went with its own measures extending its nighttime curfew the region is on the brink of a total lockdown. and the hospital in charge of this patient has survived the worst . of the moment but i was really scared this to seize is horrible i didn't take it seriously at 1st. but one life saved but more patients will be coming. so. it's difficult to cope with all this psychologically the work leaves its marks on the stuff for them politics is not keeping up with the pace of the virus.
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well here in germany the number of people who have died from 19 is nasa past 10000 this fall as a shop spike in the number of new cases in recent weeks with a record 14000 new infections reported in just the past 24 alice chancellor angela merkel has made an appeal for solidarity as a country confronts the crusts the isn't. we are not helpless in facing the virus our actions determine the strength and speed at which it spreads and the imperative thing is for all of us to reduce contact to meet fewer people. if we all stick together we will meet the enormous challenge posed by this virus. until america they're asking people to be responsible ok i'm joined now by a report in the cobra is a nickel you've been following the situation germany had been doing relatively well in the crisis yet now the numbers story why oh basically we've also seen that the
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numbers are slowly going up already since to dive effect then it was 70800 cases a day now we're almost facing 15000 that's a lot to take in and they also say the reason why i'm going to america has been time and again reminding people to stick to the rules and that they have the power to actually influence that but these numbers pretty much reflect that they didn't take the chance you know probably many germans are coming out of a rather relaxed summer they were able to travel again after a very hard time the way able to gather again and they were able to party again to go to restaurants etc but now we are reaching autumn and things are pretty much happening inside which is perfect for the virus to spread we have learned already and this is happening as they have this rather relaxed attitude and this is one of the numbers probably going up and on top of that we have also have regions in germany that decide on domestic travel bans that have been overturned within days or here in berlin we had a curfew for bars and restaurants which then sold so makes them chains already and
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this is not setting a really good example for people to you know stick to rules and be confident about what they're doing or like avoiding a fatigue that probably each one of us has suffered at some point during this very long crisis it's been a flashpoint between the federal and state power here in germany but it's also across borders it's now the same situation in other countries in europe yes because people are in the same situation i mean we have a new hot spot across europe almost every day one day it's the czech republic. we saw france struggling against spain still one of the most affected countries they just reached 1000000 infections this week the 1st western country in europe that has that since upon them it starts it and then looking into declaring the state of emergency again maybe to morrow they want to have a cabinet meeting or sanchez the prime minister already said that they are probably
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looking at triple the number of cases like that they're facing officially so he's already pointing at the hidden figures and so regions want to make sure that they have the legal powers to implement new restrictions in their parts of the country let's remember spain had one of the toughest lockdowns in europe nobody was really able to move for months that might not happen again but that trying to avoid it by maybe declaring that state of emergency tomorrow and let's face it i think pretty many countries in europe in the same situation they're trying to avoid national harsh lockdowns and trying to find a solution in between to not have to go back really to spring again when when autumn nicole thanks so much well there are 10 days left before the u.s. election but president donald trump has already cost his ballot trump voted early in his home state of florida joining tens of millions of americans who have also cost their ballots before next tuesday's election the early voting surge in the
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u.s. is largely down to concerns about coronavirus. on friday the u.s. broke its own record for the number of the infections with more than 85000 cases in 24 hours the pandemic is sick to dominate the final days of campaigning. each white flag remembering an american who died of covert 19. this sea of flags by artists in san brennan furstenberg illustrates the devastating scale of the coronavirus pandemic in the united states with over 220000 deaths. as new infections and hospitalizations grow across the country the crisis remains in the spotlight as the election fast approaches. after they faced off in thursday's last presidential debate the 2 candidates were
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back on the road for the final days of intense campaigning at a rally in the must win state of florida trump must biden's quote gloomy outlook for the pandemic claiming that the u.s. was in fact approaching its and. all by no there's they're losers in the media want to talk about today covert covert covert you know the u. turn on she looked elijah's with the journal she or the. you turned on them mysteriously you turn on this network is covert covert covert go on november 4th you won't hear anything about it because we are around the. wall. during a speech in there where biden laid out his plan to fight the coronavirus if you were to become president a stark contrast to trump's take on the virus. were more than 8 months into this crisis and the president still doesn't have a plan. he's given up he's quit on you. know your family couldn't
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america. he just wants us to grow. into the horrors of this death toll and the pain is causing shows merik. biden said he would instead push for more masks and widespread testing and for free vaccine for everyone once it is available protect. according to polls the response of a coronavirus pandemic is one of the most important topics for voters in these elections something both candidates need to keep in mind as november 3rd draws closer. or now to some of the other stories making news around the world a french court has sentenced a 19 year old student to 4 months probation after she posted an internet message welcoming the killing of a teacher but showing count to choose the muslim prophet muhammad she must also complete a 6 month course on the french state's core values. but it is underway in
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egypt in parliament to elections that will stretch over several weeks the vote is being held under a controversy on new law that critics say benefits the incumbent president it allows l.c.c. to appoint some legislators directly because of a scene a sweeping crackdown on dissent in recent. killings electorial commission has announced that president alpha condé has won a 3rd term with nearly 60 percent of the vote your position has accused the government of large scale forward in counting the ballots. at least 9 people have been killed in violent protests since last sunday's election. to mali now where millions of children are heading back to school after missing up to 4 months of classes but even as schools begin to reopen across the region many of them lack the resources to mitigate the risk of coded 19 many fear the pandemic my cost countless children the chance at an education. a little hand
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disinfectant and then lessons begin at this elementary school in mali the social distancing is important but with so many students it's impossible after months without lessons the children are excited to finally be dark and school. i mean if i really miss school and i've forgotten quite a bit. hard gene remains crucial but the chrono virus has left the children of the somehow region far behind not all of them were able to learn during the months of school closures and not all have returned to school they started helping to parents actually also then afterwards it goes more difficult for the better. or specially girls who are living in this stage of this work is a host illusion to make matters worse of their ongoing conflicts in the country armed groups often attack civilians displacing many families they then have to find
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shelter in camps or makeshift living quarters like here in molly's capital obama kohl. ambled last thing we fled here to avoid being killed. now i can't go to school and. i see i'm 1st we have to focus on surviving. kind of. a good education for a better future for many children here it's just a challenge to be able to go to school at all. to sport and in the bundesliga champions by munich with again in a rampant form as they routed visitors on track frankfurt not surprisingly robert levin dusky was the main man in munich the polish gold machine netted 3 times as bond won 5 nil to keep up the pressure on league leaders. who had just a point. speaking of bob and bob think that came back from an early deficit debate
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has a bird been 216 this goal came from a free kick in the 11th minute up macondo hitting the target to liberals cool get the comeback started it was the france international's 1st goal for the red bulls in to us. so now let's take a look at all of the weekend's bundesliga results so far and they are those wins from by munich and lot seek you will see on your own berlin tour with pride months last rather to glad got in cologne should dispose on friday on the way right now dortmund taking on in the real derby and on sunday host b l a phil and then hopped on head to bremen on the monday i live in houston this is wraps it up. formula one now lewis hamilton captain action packed qualifying session to take pole position at the portuguese brawn prix britton leapfrog his message to the us at the last possible moment to claim top spot red bulls max
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pushed up and starts in 3rd in sunday's race which is being held for the 1st time at the 4th at the 40. or circuit rather than the. news from berlin up next report a look at the damage covert has done to the loss of the broadway actress in new york don't forget the website is there will be back in 45 minutes time this morning's. globe like us is on its way to bring you more conservation plays how do we make cities screeners how can we protect habitats we can make a difference google ideas environmental series again google from those a long t.w. and all mine. beethoven is for me. is for. children just for ham.
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and beethoven is for. beethoven is for everyone. beethoven 2020. 150th anniversary here on d w. for to me to lawrence nothing is the same anymore the heart of new york her city it still beats but much more slowly than it did before she's been performing on broadway stages for 10 years. but everything's been closed down here since the outbreak of the pandemic it or now i feel sorry to heart break that i get. that idea of.
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what's next for to make up what's next for new york in the city recover from the pandemic. manhattan times square but there's one place in the world where life never stand still it's right here. but now this magical place is deserted. almost. to me go runs into some colleagues by chance they're also musicians and currently out of work but they're busy shooting the music video for the internet as superheroes super powers can't hurt right now. that. their. new york the city where
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dreams are meant to become reality right now it's more like a nightmare from. the borders have been closed for months there are no tourists no shows. america is faltering and for new yorkers like every day has become a struggle to carry on and be able to remain in the city she made enormous sacrifices to make it to broadway. so that's. a lot of.
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our. acting. it takes some people years to get a broadway gig but managed it in just a month it's her version of the american dream.
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but the dream is at least for now. closed because of the coronavirus pandemic and it was recently announced that they will remain closed at least until next june. the show in which to me was meant to appear right now is about a black woman living in america during the 1960 s. at the height of the civil rights movement. an important topic now just before the presidential election because the u.s. is more divided today than it's been in a very long time into opponents and supporters of president donald trump and also in the question of whether black americans are still systematically disadvantaged i feel sad and. partially for me yes. but also i feel more sad for people who. would benefit from me i feel sad for that family around iowa who you know may not understand why people say black lives matter who might want to see this because it's just unusable and they don't know what it's about and then maybe they can receive
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something something else like imprinted on their heart to understand why people say the things that they say. the coronavirus pandemic is pulling american society even further apart in new york city alone roughly 24000 people have already died from the violence thanks to strict regulation such as extensive masking the city's been able to keep the virus better in check recently. but the number of infections is slowly rising again and in other parts of the country the situation is much more menacing. black americans like to me are especially concerned statistically their risk of infection is 3 times higher than that of their fellow white citizens. pandemic is bringing the deep seated inequality with an american society back to the surface something that also worries to me a great deal. for home is in the bronx the poorest
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in new york city. here to me because kept busy with her new side job since the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic she's been designing fashion and jewelry with social critical and political messages. a little extra income in these hard times. she puts her finger in the open wounds of american society with many of her designs. wants to do her part to make sure that things get back on track in america this is one reason why all her products are made in the usa it's important to have stuff made in the u.s. here because it means keeping americans employed because employment leads to health coverage to less stress hopefully. and. i think that at
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a time like this said super imperative teen kids think about that. is. why. letter. yeah. usually. josh also hopes for a better future. he and to me could have been friends since they appeared on a broadway stage together. josh too lost his job because of the coronavirus but unlike to me he decided to leave new york like so many others. since the pandemic as you know forced me to. sustain life here for a lot of people right so i or sublet or it's in my place i'm in california actually
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staying in my parents' mobile didn't make sense to stay here if i didn't have work when the only keeps me here is. the work you know and i mean i'm going to be a check in the city are right as well have someone else pay my rent to be here and spend the time with my car that was the me. now josh is visiting for a few weeks. x. because he managed to get a couple of small gigs. but the city's not what he remembers. it's a strange feeling as the city is very. different you know i mean it's wire you don't have that sort of. folks that are coming in to see shows and you know this varies from all over the world and just basically have new yorkers the most part so there's a part of it that's that it's refreshing as a part of that it's a little sad but you know i know there were strong. city folk and i'm sure that
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we're going to come back soon and for a moment. when she has time to meet also looks in on her neighbors. today she meets james in the lobby. to. both things thank you for. reading all we read and. oh ok i have like the devotionals with it too so i have the super bowl for the bushes well he gives you all just me who just made the plumber. over. there be completed yet jay has diabetes and his left foot had to be amputated shortly before the pandemic like him a disproportionately high number of black americans suffer from preexisting conditions and are especially at risk during the pandemic.
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i just thought it physical rehab the more chronic. pandemic a i was knocked out of rehab because i was considered high risk and the last one still in this chair and i want to know this in the daily think the mug it is. go back in. this is what. we just had to keep on going forward. trying to stay alive. but many weren't so lucky. that let the hospital is just around the corner from to me because apartment. she will never forget the weeks when the city was the world wide at the center of the pandemic. overpass here and. you know semi trucks that were full are all the defeat
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bodies. at the height of that and that was very alarming it was a very scary time. sirens going off the streets were very empty it made me feel like it was kind of the end of the world. but it was not yet here. as the number of new cases new york increases so does the fear of a 2nd wave i'm afraid what will happen because of that i'm afraid that i won't be able to see my parents because of it or visit them or make sure that they're ok i'm afraid that. everything will close in the entire economy and all the business this wall collapsed because of it i guess i'm more afraid of the ramifications of how will affect people and then what it will do to me. is drawn back to times square for many people it's the symbol of new york for her it's
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a place full of beautiful memories she's been here at nighttime if bill for joy it it's nice to know that it's not completely empty it. reminds me of what was i really like that. the wire in feet times square in the privacy of new york think that something that i was nervous was going to be gone forever but it's nice to see that there are still people who want that kind of time where you go i i think it's beautiful. and it just to me to hope that new york and new yorkers will also overcome this crisis somehow.
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