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and davidge from canada had built for their futures at this location. they renovated their house and invested in the farm now they face the uncertainty of whether or not they'll end up inside the red zone. valve in uganda growth and so on that life we end up in the red zone what can we do who have no alternative but to leave. the hobby who has to have gotten used to the food or just block it out and the house their children live and the owner was born here giving up everything the families built for themselves would be extremely hard this is their home and their livelihood. own who gave us height or they're in there we live with no end of warre and uncertainty right now as these new forest really to where. it's hard to explain how our feelings even if they're from ends up outside the danger zone part of their lease holding will be inside it and it won't be easy to
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find other land but they try to keep their spirits up for the sake of their children and their future. when they didn't remember and if you want to give them as much as you can that will push a stern look ahead and make the best we can of it. hope and uncertainty life in me told has changed. who wouldn't like to live here or maybe even work at this beach in portugal the covered 1000 pandemic has forced millions of people across europe to work from home and some employees have decided to make the most of this break from office life they are moving that works tastes of beautiful places like this one here melissa edgar can work from almost anywhere in the world and she chose to move to portugal's capital lisbon the city has a lot to offer for young professionals like her. lisbon portugal spic
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shuras capital is a favorite distin nation for digital nomads among them is melissa edgar to 28 year old has previously lived in canada and sweden a year ago she began a new adventure in portugal. when i came here i was like what am i doing here i didn't know a single person i didn't know a single word portuguese i didn't know how to say thank you. but this is not me to come here for me it was one of my best decision. to. melissa eggers the employer is based in canada who work is digital and flexible leaving her free to live where she pleases and lisbon really appeals to her with its mild climate and beatrice on her doorstep i was like why or why not going somewhere where it's beautiful where it's warm where you can be outside and enjoy the sun that is a big influence of where baked where i'm working right now but it's
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a misconception that digital nomads always work on the beach or in their pajamas in bed she regularly rents a flexible work space in the city center for a few people can work here for a day or a whole month making hues of the office facilities being removed from your team from your family from anybody else you want to connect at somewhere and i think having a place like a co-working space which is. your base especially important it's reminiscent of a club there are people from all over the world from the most diverse industries however they are not working together but each for themselves melissa egger organizes online events at the appearances for organizations of doctors and midwives and it's funny anyways it's one of you and for no contradiction to get right move. so for customers are located in north america and the different time
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zone that can mean working long hours but the digital nomads needs to be especially performance oriented you need to be detrimental to do here work even if there's nobody sitting behind you and say well read no you're not doing your work please go back to work so it's a lot of self-discipline and self planning your day. getting your things done making sure you need to add lines psychologist the reason most cargo has been living the life of a digital nomad for 5 years she knows this global lifestyle has its price the coronavirus pandemic has made things even harder a lot of nomads they travel every 2 weeks or 3 weeks you really have to take the initiative to put yourself out there and it can be really uncomfortable sometimes so there are times as well when nomads can feel lonely or withdraw or even get depressed and in fact there's
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a term that has been quiet for that which is digital nomad depression. melissa is home after a long day she too sometimes experiences dotes loneliness and the longing for her family. hey sister are you ok. especially during the pandemic she calls her sister and mother as often as she can. and can plant. can we skype again. when. the 20 year old returns to europe so she could reach her family more quickly a year ago her father became ill with an incurable disease. tiles you can do you have them way more and especially during the process of where my dad was sick like talking with him every day and have also for me they made me connected to my family more. it's evening in a bar in central lisbon described the pandemic places that surf rude are allowed to
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stay open melissa regularly meet her friends here some of them are locals and some are experts like her who loafed in the madigan existence you mention working 12 hours like on a hard project and then going to the beach there's 5 minutes away from you it's the next they were like and you're born. there's so much more to see in your world and so much more to grow. and i think i want to see more before i'm able to. try my friends how it. all stroy is in the will remain her home but at 28 she still finds its true parochial bear right now giving up her life as a digital nomad is out of the question. this pizza should give you a hint of where our next report comes from yes that's right italy at the moment to
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lock down and curfews are making it's difficult for italians to go out and enjoy their favorite dishes and restaurants but thanks to a so-called riders like james people can have their favorite dishes the live urge to their doorstep it's a comfortable option for customers but a challenging job for those bringing the food. when night falls in the eternal city runs residents of feeling hungry and an army of curious not just writers take a dog in the street 28 year old james assaulted one of. the traffic in rows and i clearly remember most there are a lot of cars but many do not but by the traffic regulations. i'm talking about there are many potholes i wore that's what makes writing trade run very dangerous. pretty quick thought since the pandemic syndrome interlocks people can no longer
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pan out to the favor trattoria pizzeria launched a delivery service is a profiting from the situation. room pro bono for this is james on the phone the delivery guy i'm outside your building could you please condo. leaders pizza pasta and dolce vito delivered to your door james had to pay upfront so he's relieved when this customer gives him cash because his 1st delivery of to not. demand they have a sense as we voted in pretty often recently i'm a student and at home all day i can't get out much even though i'd really like to see him in the evenings i prefer to go to something because i have to study. if it is going to be that is what he want course restaurants like decent to locate and rooms praties missing their nightly customers. due to corona restrictions they must close at 6 pm yeah but when you said even then we have 15 employees to pay
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a few get short time benefits but it's not enough that during the week we are simply losing money our daily doesn't think much of the big delivery services in the digital labs she says for small restaurants it's just not worth it registering with them would cost $300.00 to $400.00 euros alone and she would pay them as much as 35 percent of her profits so she just regretfully closes up for the night i put on soil with the lunch businesses and takeaway sales in the evening we're keeping our heads above water sure that gives us a bit of motivation to keep going but overall it's really tough on shortly after closing time the ride is take to the streets of bron james sets his sights on a promising district with lots of restaurants he's in pole position in the merciless race for orders customers and writing that his bike gets a flat tire he's forced to make a pit stop at the pizza van it's here but i don't know what happened to me it's the
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1st time i got a flat tire on the street. but that's life. he's one of more than a 1000 writers trying to earn a living on the streets of rome but jobs a very precarious. course for them bro i just know it's not so anyway. james imagined life would be much nicer here when he arrived from nigeria 4 years ago. the pandemic has only made things worse for many immigrants like james he normally and 602700 euros a month as a rider the next customer won't let james come up 19 pays on line but sends a 5 euro tip down in the elevator it says only tip of the night it's very young when my shift is a nigga in a minute when it's over all right hold on to hope tomorrow there'll be more orders and they'll let me work more. finito he abscess he's done for the night he's
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growing chilly here but the coliseum runs ancient contradicts the tomorrow james a multi-day gladiator will be back battling his way through the streets of the eternal city for his people. that's it for today's show thanks for watching and they will join us next week for war stories from across europe until then take care and goodbye. the become.
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you want to know their story. and spur fighting and reliable information for margaret. play. play. play. this is it of the union saliva from berlin u.s. president donald trump condemns the violence storming of the capitol building and acknowledges his last president elect joe biden will administer a similar be inaugurated on january 20th my focus now turns to ensuring a smooth orderly and seamless transition of power. by top democrats are demanding the president's removal from office
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a before inauguration day house speaker nancy pelosi is calling on the vice president to invoke a constitutional amendment is declaring trump unfit to serve she says it's either that or congress will seek to impeach him. hello i'm clay richardson welcome to the show u.s. president to donald trump has condemned wednesday's violence at the capitol building temporarily interrupted the confirmation of joe biden's election victory trump has now acknowledged biden's win saying a new administration would be inaugurated in 2 weeks and promising an orderly transition the demonstrators who infiltrated the capitol have defiled the seat of american democracy to those who are engaged in the acts of violence and destruction you do not represent to our country and to those who broke the law you will pay we
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have just been through an intense election and the motions are high but now tempers must be cool and calm we store earlier president elect joe biden strongly condemned the violence each of the u.s. capitol by donald trump supporters the attack on an icon of democracy has raised many questions for one the failure of police to secure the complex local media are now reporting at the capitol police chief has resigned after the breach is also coming into question is trump's fitness to remain in office until inauguration day calls for his immediate removal from office are growing louder. than the assault on the heart of american democracy. in the halls of congress. and it's hacked many here say was encouraged by the very man sworn to uphold the values in trying in the capital donald j. trump riders were driven into the people's house by trump's baseless claims of
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voter fraud in last year's election but make no mistake the violence we witnessed in this chamber today was the direct result of the poisonous lines that donald trump repeated again and again now high ranking members of government have started to call for trump's removal from office including former allies in his own party. is that your president cost us the president is on the set and the president is on. and the president must now control the executive branch voluntary or involuntary the 25th amendment gives vice president pence and the cabinet the authority to remove trump from power but for now the vice president is staying tight lipped mr vice president would you support the 25th amendment against president trump. you believe he should be removed from office after today sir. for her part speaker of the house nancy pelosi threaten to impeach trump
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should pence fail to act. as the clock runs out on trump's time in office america is more divided than ever before. with only one 4th of republican seem to have faith in the american electoral system. a worrying legacy in one of the world's oldest democracies. got a small room and let's get more from ray nuke iran sam a texas based a journalist with politico nightly welcome to day we've just heard a trump comment saying that a new administration will be inaugurated on january 20th is it fair to call this a concession speech. something like a concession speech president trump didn't have many options left after congress certified electoral college consults early on wednesday morning and he's been banned from social media he has members of his own cabinet resigning and so i think
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he saw the writing on the wall and realized that he really didn't have any other path left to a 2nd term and this attack on the capital on wednesday has raised all sorts of questions one of them is about the future of the republican party after trump is gone where does it all go from here. that is the question of the day so a 147 republicans still objected to the electoral college results this is a number of house members and a handful of senators and so that means a pretty large number. of republicans who still believe that the election was or is saying arguing that the election was stolen away from president trump but at the same time like i said we see members of the president's cabinet resigning the transportation secretary and the education secretary both announced their resignation other officers announced there as this ignition senate one more majority leader excuse me mitch mcconnell has sort of condemned the president's
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rhetoric and said joe biden will be the next president the united states so it's created a real rift in the party and i think what we're going to see moving forward is that rift continue to grow between establishment republicans who like over church and republican party the way it was before president trump but they're going to be contending with a growing electorate a growing part of the electorate who believes that this election was stolen who who think that president not in the wrong for for yesterday's violence that we saw and i think this will be a major conflict going forward and i think the way that congressional districts and all the seats are drawn in the u.s. it still gives a lot of weight to some of these potential outliers these these voters who think the election was stolen ones who still support president trump ones who support what they saw at the capitol yesterday they'll still have some weight but
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definitely we're going to see this within the party a lot of republicans who stood by the president today are beating him and that could be very simple there's 2 weeks left in this administration and they may think this is their chance to get out their reputations intact but i think. it shows that the president's power has diminished a bit he no longer has a lot of this book and twitter and other means from social media sites and so it will be a big open question whether or not he has the same hole in the party whence he's out of office and i know that just briefly if you could are there going to be any consequences for the people who stormed the capitol on wednesday do you know if any arrests have been made to have been a handful of arrests not very many i mean so i worked as a capital for my colleagues who were going to capital the security is really tight i mean there is not it's strict people have been arrested for far less offense far
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less egregious offenses trying to do other things in the capital and so i think it's been really shocking to everyone to see that there have been so few arrests that so many people were allowed just stormed the capital enter the chambers go into this office go into the congressional offices and there haven't been consequences and there was a guy. who took a picture of himself in speaker nancy pelosi is off this and he's headed on a bus back to west virginia and so i think that there will be consequences whether all of the people involved will be arrested in the major people want to be arrested they haven't been yet which has been pretty shocking and you guys from politico nightly thank you very much for that update thanks for having me. winter attention now to some of the other stories making news around the world the suspected mastermind of the 2002 bali bombings that killed more than 200 people has been released from an indonesian prison authorities said
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a cleric ababa karr bashir would enter a day radicalization program he was imprisoned in 2011 for his links to a militant training camp in our province. boeing will pay $2.00 and a half a $1000000000.00 to settle a u.s. justice department probe into conspiracy charges related to 2 crashes of its $737.00 a max plane the accidents in indonesia and ethiopia killed a c 346 people and led to the aircraft being grounded the settlement occludes compensation to airlines money for victims' families and a fine. let's get an update now on efforts to immunize against the corona virus in the united states over 5000000 people have been inoculated so far the u.k. meanwhile well they have immunize more than a 1000000 but the european union hasn't been so fast out of the blocks one reason is a slower and more in-depth a vaccine approval process. the netherlands is the nasty you country to
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begin vaccinating its population using the pfizer biotech vaccine the 1st approved for use in europe people like this nurse are only now starting to get it it seems the dutch but the wrong horse the government was expecting the vaccine developed by oxford university and astra zeneca to come on stream 1st. response until it was no longer possible to adjust the planning accordingly that has to do with all the careful steps we wanted to take but we have succeeded in getting vaccinations started and they will not stop until the last person is vaccinated. the last of our seniors. france's cautious approach has left. many furious only around 500 jabs were administered in the 1st week a complicated system of getting consent from patients is partly to blame.
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if you need something new and you have to get consent. could we go faster without consent or not i mean there are ethical questions and it's quite complex. it's not as simple as just saying let's do this faster. others in france point to bureaucratic delays slowing the rollouts of the vaccine in denmark has got off to a strong start leading european vaccination numbers one reason nurses can extract more vaccines provide by measuring doses carefully for so-called. that means we can do it faster than we thought we could it would be to denmark is also spacing out the gap between the 2 required doses of vaccine allowing more people to get a 1st injection sooner. for the moment some states immunizing much faster than
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others but on wednesday the european commission gave final approval to a vaccine developed by the u.s. pharmaceutical giant mcdonough well composed in the fight against corona virus. to turkey now where president wretch of tayyip erdogan is facing a rare challenge to hundreds of students have ignored police warnings and marched across istanbul in protest of anyone's appointment of a loyalist as head of a major university a show of defiance on the streets in a country where public dissent is tolerated less and less. police offices outnumber students at the entrance to istanbul's was it she university whoever wants to get on campus is very carefully checked. it's been like this since earlier this week when news of the surprise appointment of a state approved director started in. one of 10 people most respected and
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most liberal universities sealed off by police offices and was a cannon's conveying a strong message that protests won't be tolerated yet many students say that despite the shortcomings of turkish democracy this university still working safe haven for academic freedom and. any fear that will soon no longer be. the new man on the job. was never a faculty member at was a cheat he has run in elections as a candidate for the ruling party and is considered a loyalist of president dredger type of add that's why many view his appointment as a provocation. i know that by heart i am a physicist i know that a scientist needs freedom to think freely we don't need autocrats. and academic institution needs to be independent it should not be managed by someone with a clear political agenda. yami
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a pulitzer good account instead of suppressing us like this and making young people want to leave the country they should support us and encourage freedom of speech to get with. the government has had no patience with the protest as on monday students clashed with police and offices fired tear gas to disperse the crowd. that jobs. act since then dozens of young people have been detained in nightly raids more reminiscent of anti-terrorism operations. president and one has appointed about 30 university rectors by decree since last year alone. he rejects any criticism. but i won't talk to the president has discretion for this within the laws therefore
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the accusation that academic autonomy and freedom are being destroyed is invalid gibson that if it gets out gets added to your god it was the boy wasn't she students see it differently they remain concerned and are taking their protests off campus to other sites in the stump. oh god there's a news update at this hour stay tuned for covert at $1000.00 special and i richardson embroil entering the team's planes crashing. the fight against the corona virus pandemic. has the rate of infection been developing what does the latest research say. information and context the coronavirus up to. 19 specials. on t w.

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