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this past front of testing covered around a 1000000 people with reportedly one percent receiving a positive result a 2nd round of mass testing is planned in a week's time. journalist over joins me now from bratislava greetings do people by and large support this mass testing. the country store already stressed because even though the government says it's all out early it won't carry it's not because anyone who is not get tested they have to sell some flies away and as though people very that they might get infected oh i'll send you hons and also if there's these a huge strain on the lurkers and friday evening it spills could be our eve state these able to mobilize enough people to do that this thing however out seems that they they're able to get medical help even from hungary and all studio.
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nurses came to help. so the country is largely divided into this nationwide test is clearly unprecedented could it reveal new details about the virus like large numbers of people without symptoms. yes i think this a flock yes there need to be collaborator terry for the whole world because now the whole nation he stressed the and so far the numbers doesn't really show like they deal with the 26000 cases in a country of 5000000 so this is my plea was in 5 days b.c. i guess they would have revealed so we'll have to pray the vehicle beaks to to draw conclusions about about how well like a night nation by this the works but in slovakia the really for that that this
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was something like a last chance because of the host because in many regions started collapsing however a lot of experts warned that it's much better or it would be logic better to do focus the best thing that they stink the whole population is specially we just very you have like 00000000 cases or 0 battered city you still very very out there on percent cases of infection you have to we only have about 30 seconds but you mention the hospitals collapsing if the results show a high number of positive tests will will solve akio be able to cope with the health the man's. it's a big question and i hope so and i think that it will have to buy become binder we we go all down anyway so the going to escape the lockdown journalist beata belak over thank you so much thank you. french police say they have
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arrested a suspect over the shooting of a greek orthodox priest in the southern city of new york the priest was gunned down outside his church and is in critical condition the city's mayor says the motive is not yet known but it comes after several terror attacks in the country just 2 days earlier a suspected islamic militant killed 3 people in a catholic church in the city of nice. the priest was just closing up this greek orthodox church late saturday afternoon when he was shot twice. police kept the area fenced off warning the public to stay away prosecutors have opened an investigation into attempted murder. and at this stage we don't know what the motive is behind the attack no line of inquiry is preferred at all rolled out so i won't comment on the target and what sort of
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attack this is part of we don't know yet. residents express their shock i'm appalled because it's very quiet neighborhood a good place to live he was a big rush you have markets the synagogue a little further away the orthodox church everyone knows each other it's a small village and it's traumatic. recently francis seen a string of what the authorities describe as terror related incidents believed to have been spawned by cartoons depicting the prophet mohammed it was a french president called made his position clear if they don't understand and respect the fact that one might be shocked by these cartoons i will never accept that one might justify physical violence over these cartoons and in my country i will always defend the freedom to speak to right to think. france is currently on its highest security. highlighting now some of the other
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stories making news around the world at this hour british prime minister boards johnson has announced anyone will enter a 2nd lockdown starting next thursday with measures set to stay in place for at least 4 weeks johnson said action is needed now to contain surging coronavirus cases britain including england has the highest covered $1000.00 death toll in europe. the philippines has been battered by the most powerful typhoon to hit asia this year typhoon goni packed winds of up to 225 kilometers per hour as it made landfall in the east hundreds of thousands of people have been evacuated from their homes. giving you now the latest developments in the krona virus pandemic protests have been held across italy against a raft of measures to contain a new spike in cases the country reported
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a record number of illness 32000 new infections in 24 hours israel has reopened elementary school classes after a 6 week shutdown as the country eases restrictions following a nationwide lockdown that began in september australia has recorded no new locally transmitted infections for the 1st time in 5 months residents of hard hit melbourne enjoyed the 1st weekend of reopening cafes restaurants and pumps to the u.s. now where republican president donald trump and his democratic rival joe biden have been campaigning in key states on the final weekend before tuesday's election a record $90000000.00 plus early votes have already been cast as the bruising contest heads towards the biggest turnout in at least a century. biden and obama sharing the stage again a 1st for the biden campaign as they fight for victory in michigan where trump won
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by a razor thin margin 4 years ago a final campaign push in a battleground state obama didn't hold back. i understand this is a president who wants full credit for the car call me he had heard it. and did 0 blame for the pandemic he ignored but the job doesn't work their way. through it at the t.d. doesn't fix things they can stuff up doesn't make people's lives * better you've got other quiet. biden drove home the words of his former boss. at least you're you're you're over diversion. science over fiction. and yes creatures truth over large is. just harder stared out to take back our democracy we can do this we're suburbs better than
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this where you're free you we are our best the united states of america. in pennsylvania large crowds gathered for president trumps campaign blitz the state has emerged as one of the top prizes this year and trump is hoping to repeat his success there of 2016 baidu were shut down your economy wipe out your factories and shut down your state ship your jobs to china raise your taxes for a trillion dollars the biggest tax increase the biggest tax increase in the history of our country and i gave you the biggest tax cut in the history of our. campaigning enters its home stretch as a record number of americans are predicted to turn out. in west africa violence has marred the presidential election in ivory coast opposition parties who
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boycotted the vote say several people were killed in clashes on polling day on saturday police fired tear gas during demonstrations against the current leader. he was running for a 3rd term which the opposition says is unconstitutional. the situation is chance in ivory coast biggest city where our correspondent. has been covering the story as you can see there is not much to see here on the streets and roads. more or less empty people are staying at home now does that mean that the situation i've already coast is stable. they've been various disruptions across the country during the elections yesterday both in the center and in the south including the capital violent clashes between police forces and people who are trying to prevent the elections from taking place there's conflicting information just how many people have been injured or even killed the opposition talking about 12 people dead while
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the governments that are on 2 people have died just outside. and the president president ouattara is speaking of a few quote isolated incidents so clearly what he wants is to move on beyond this election while the opposition parties remain frustrated over the fact that this election took place what they are saying this was not an election and that quote the president has robbed the constitution by seeking a 3rd term. in the bundesliga byron have been in dominant form but on saturday they travelled to cologne without gold machine robert levin who was off injury even without him though they were heavy favorites to beat a side sitting 16th in the table without a win in its 1st 5 bonus league games. would have been forgiven for hoping that by and didn't turn up for this one it's 9 long years since the last to bring this
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legal points from their visitors but the bavarians did eventually appear and the wasted little time going in front of this handball led to a 13 minute penalty. which thomas miller tucked away one mill to buy on. sunday added a 2nd in 1st half stoppage time with this beauty last week it was leroy sonny with the ru robin impersonation this time it was. the. put cologne fought back dominic drexler was just on site when he inadvertently turned then young woman shot with parents the fence looking rugged. we made it a bit hard for ourselves we didn't go forward with much purpose today we made fewer chances than normal and gave away the ball stupidly so cohen always found their way back into the game. but the hosts couldn't find a 2nd and byron secured yet another victory. meanwhile remain without a league when the season. started the day top of the table and travelled to boost
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your mood and gladbach looking to keep it that way but the hosts had other ideas showed displayed their. quality when they drew with real madrid in the champions league this week and they scored the only goal of the game through. to take all 3 points but celebrated moving up to 4th place results elsewhere sort of like they slipped to 3rd. you're watching the news on michael local we'll be back with more news at the top of the hour. it was the 1st international tribunal in history. the nurnberg trials. 75 years ago a high ranking officers of the nazi regime and the morning writing by the allied
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forces. were the 1st war criminals to be held accountable for their crimes. and as of now come on bill they have going to root out peddling new year's eve for a sure. our 2 part series the 3rd reich the talk starts november 12th on g.w. . defying destiny al-hassan ball day. kim phuc and. i and brits are crypt 3 athletes and role models achieving the extraordinary.
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al-hassan ball day is on his way to training he moved from guinea to germany as a child and after arriving discovered the sport that became his life. i've been sober for theone the 3rd but adam is. gonna live it was known that he was come on. let's get this on. stunned but i wasn't so much. so mean even more so than dick. so for saying it was the park with the bandits and. the school system companies to see how little fits on the set was a. movie and. so it is a mess it's within limits and then there was. this fascination quickly turned into
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a profession and the sports center in bone became his 2nd time alongside his job at the employment office al-hassan trains here 12 times a week with his coach eloise combiner. it's a punishing schedule about the paralympian is living his dream. of going up to the speech and this month i was in the business gets to not going to them even in going to work through the for that's what this one. interests their wisdom come on head on or. in the clip come on treatment on. the chair weighs 8 kilograms and allows al-hassan to reach speeds of up to 38 kilometers per hour. the key is holding an aerodynamic sitting position.
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and during 6 assizes interval training tactics wheelchair racing has many different facets. of what you think of. when one comes out from the. then on to the extent of an advantage in stride and the women bottom truck so i finish. my foot's here for those i don't think it's that obvious that's what i was and so for mr goes i think that some are so cool that all scared to come in we don't venture than. a photo op of cottle's. strength training is especially important for the 34 year old he's paraplegic so having strong back and core muscles is a necessity if he wants to rice at the top level. filled with me. in this when most of the truth has to dismiss and if he
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could shoot the shit that most people few. cleanings that would. mean the star this one isn't. working with. setting new goals and using sport to start a new life is a story that applies to tim fuckin the former paratrooper nearly lost his life during a military deployment in 2010 going from the most asked what was the reason one tomato sauce passing through but i got my answer yeah that's right offer she no point to concentrate on it cannot be afterwards you will. start a new vision like most retarded actually of sport art not even constant in the making of sports she said 400. tim was a passionate athlete his career and private life were on track but then a deployment to afghanistan changed everything it's been 5000 feet in and then i don't. mind finding shafter it's no 9 fog affection. or no.
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group of eyes are jewish version of what a good crew they can avoid it on the whole school board. tim was hit in the up by a bullet he was initially treated in afghanistan. before undergoing further operations in germany having 2 metal plates and 16 screws inserted. he struggled with psychological problems for a long time and he could no longer move his arm and shoulder. the street or bananas on. the worn or. strong. feeling mentioned.
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since what one type of gun for another and fought to get his life back the 36 year old had to process his experiences from his military service 10 years earlier and recalibrate when out. in the hunt or. with us from mission a spot on the side of the. currently funding for. the tournament's athlete sits at the shooting range for an hour and a half working with a small boy air rifle for such a long spell requires extreme concentration to begin with this element of the sport was tough for the career soldier but tim is ambitious and gradually got used to his new sporting life. now he trained 6 times a week chasing his dream.
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melissa not from ny team. or. for fun from politics or i'm very. struck and open your eyes and. training with the german wheelchair rugby team is not for the faint of heart because in this sport wheelchairs aren't only used by players to move around but also to block opponents that can lead to some heavy collisions in the middle of it all is pretty critical the only woman in the german team. fishing. why. does the rocker shaft.
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britta have shako marie tooth disease an affliction of the nervous system that causes progressive loss of muscle tissue arms and legs are affected by the condition. she searched for a long time for sports that she could take part in and after trying out several opted for rugby. is best and probably based as. as was all france a test it's. all. yeah. i know if that's the most fun. father. also. does mother found most. thing that's how my and so on. up
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up in. the midst. of all. the 43 year old trains regularly in her sports club in hamburg. before training everything has to be meticulously prepared. protecting the athletes is the number one priority. but it's worth the effort because sport gives british energy for her day to day life. and yet some of. it doesn't align. that month on it but i what's on its methods that. bend there and. it's all it's always an be a m. . quick. blocking thinking tactically. this full contact sport is demanding.
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and that helps them deal with other situations in life to. mark. the sport has also helped al his son and gave himself confidence from a young age his family also supports him and even saved his life as a disabled child in guinea he was unlikely to survive to adult hood. and. perhaps not be formal.
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hoped. to school. but. now his son grew up with his aunt and uncle they quickly became like his mother and father he studied in mannheim and took part in international competitions while still a minor but while he's happy as a person and an athlete he's also sometimes confronted with everyday racism. for some of what's going. on. with him. he said look at the.
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lives in the sports gives him the energy and strength he needs to handle difficult situations through intensive training al-hassan can push himself hard and play his head. a life without sports is unthinkable. the sport up north and i for one to be. in the tradition. to be not to mention that in the movie top 2 part it's opinion is all. i'm. done types and i'm going to venture up on. this ng. for causes that swept. up in. the definity i'm on the. guns in the mccarthy. al-hassan sporting goal is very clearly defined after missing out on a medal at the athens beijing and rio paralympics he's determined to get his hands
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