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correspondents around the world. transposable it steps of italy and spain and enters a total lock down to limit the spread of the corona virus. boris johnson says he will go further and faster in the comoming days to fight the c corona virus to british prime minister adding his government would work like a wartime one to support the economy. and governments around the world unveiled new measures to cushion the impact from the corona virus over in italy for having such separate conte announcing. a plan to re nationalize flag carrier alitalia. thank you very much for r joining us here on france
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twenty four we begin with the latest on the corona virus today the world health organisation has c called for te boldest actions against the pandemic in the new at the center of the virus here in europe. today france joined neighbours italy and spain and entered a total lockdown the unprecedented measures which took effect at noon local time have never been seen. in peacetime. as the clock struck noon french police were out in force to impose the lockdown. stopping people in the street and requiring them to show theieir id and a government form justifying their movement. senior decision is a proven po's. measures it's no no no this is. you if you cacan understand yes it the bus headed for lands on which i save support. to pull out a phone may be collie said president. anyone who t to prprovide their docking will bea five of up one and thirty five euros n nationwide one hundred
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thousand security forces have been deployed with some one hundred and fifty checkpoints across the french capital. in the hours before the measures took effect some parisians came out to enjoy a final job or family stroll before they're too weak confinement. they don't have stuff to read you can connect with you. even. more funny. right now he's the perfect up okay the study because- many parisians all rushed to flee the city of the law. thanks about being trapped their apartt. also make the office. before the long wanted have a on this it was. from for instance any of. and then we can do. okay just is for go for the whole piece nobodyy. now
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psychologists and behavioral scientists thank you very much for joining us here on our fronts twenty four now i just have a couple of questions you know regarding this this locked out of it for seeing in france unprecedented. measures in peacetime killing people in france did have somewhat of a head start and what to expect given what's happened in italy last week but never the less i do have friends couple of hours into the lock- started messaging me saying they wanted to rip their hair out. how do what types do you give to people who were in it for the long haul even the cot can move out for short.. periods of time. i think what you just saidd is most important to remember. it this i is temporary.. for m mosf us it is unprecedentnted we've never been asked to do these kinds of things so quickly. and it's very easy for us to forgrg
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it it's for the short run. as short run may be long in in terms of days or weeks. but we have a tendency to think that it's forever and we have to remind ourselves this is nonot forever it't's for a temporary period of time. okay so but i also wanted to ask you what what would you recommend people be doing because although a lot of people are working remotely from home companies. let's be honest have scaled back in the past two weeks because of the corona virus the uncertainty. related to the corona virus so they don't have a lot of work to do- what should they be doing how should they be spending this time that the you know. to make it valuable. yes so i think the most important thing immediately. iss to trtryo re establilish some routine one of the things very hard for us as humans. is when we're out of a routine which most of us are now. so whatever time you get up in the morning maybe where
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you go take a walk or exercise or read or if you're working remotely. establish some routine first. there also includes time for you to relax. and try to calm yourself down we can say that we've adapted to this. but we have it. the second thing is. take this is an opportunity to engage in activities that you might not ever be able to do. spending some time with the family. spending time with the famamily pet. r reading fixing things up around the h house. it feels odd and strange because it's different. but by establishing routine and then taking advantage of the e time. will adapapt a l lot more quickly. ad what advice would you give to couples because i don't know if you've read- the reports. that after the you know the- doubt it huh i know. a lot of couples. who time never came of despite. his. absolutely look
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this is time. to be very clear. communication close quarters spending a lot of time together it is important that couples have t their ownwn time apart. o even if that means separate bedrooooms or separate rooms b t telling one anothther. i needd y own time nohe words waiait not waiting until there's an argument or a fight and recognizingg that that everybody needs alone time. as well as together time and saying that. up front before you get i in the disagreemements so that you can ride this out in the most healthy way possible not the start you said you know that these measures were temporary so. it's easy for people to do you know. get around it i mean the thing is if you're in france they did mention two weeks but- nothing is set in stone because this virus- aid depends on the numbers the numbers go down. the lockdown goes away. yeah you're
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absolutely right when i need temporary it's important to remind ourselves. when we get anxious it feels like forever well we start telling ourselves this is gonna go on forever. order remind ourselves that even if it's for more than two weeks this is not all of the rest off our l lives when we get anxious that's how we start feeling and so we have to think about this as much as we can whether it's two weeks or ten weeks. this is not our future this is what we're dealing with right now and it will pass in a period of timee it't's not goiog to be years and years and years very quickly dr be because b. two bees. all have been talking about the uncertainty with the corona virus a lot of people right now talk at home what about their jobs white house economic ends meet you know all the questions. sure if i'm worth it by switching them. it
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is important to try to bring your anxiety and your stress to something manageable. every day i'm not saying not to be anxixious that's normal but whether it's just d. reading spending some time reading spending some time relaxing it's important because anxiety that builds and builds and builds. plus us because our immune system at risk. it makes us poor decision makers and it makes it more difficult to live together so actively working every day to keep anxiety down.. is critical to riding this out it is critical for yourr health dr judgments about thank y you very much for r joining us on te program today. now hannah boris johnson says he will go further and faster in the coming days to find a corona virus the british prime minister added his government would work. like a wartime one to support the economy johnson says he's following g the advicice of medl advice is to slow the spread of the virus. according to the prime minister protecting the nhs will help prevent damage to
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the economy. we must act like any wartime government and do what ever it takes to support. our economy. and that's the main purpose is ththe this press conference is softening we must support. milillions of businesses. and tens of millions of families.. andnd individuals. through the coming months. and to do that the governrnment machine must and will respondnd with a profoundnd sense. britain's already well he wrote the clock but we must do more and foster. ststock markets have had a wild ride as a corona pandemic- spreads across the globe france whehen f was business editor kate moody is here with more good eveningng kate hi donna monday so wall street with its biggest one day loss since nineteeeen eighty seven. tuesday little different yes a similar to what we saw last week really those huge drops one session followed by
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pretty substantial rises the next day i know wall strereet hasn't entirely made up for monday's losses i want to point out we are still firmly in a- market with 20% of those. more below the most recent highs but as you can see stocks did rebound fairly strongly their gains of between five and 6% across the board there the dow jones right doesn't point six made. a few weeks ago still but some of these record against. an operable weeks we're trying to take it with a grain of salt anyway a u. s. investors were boosted by these details coming from the us treasury secretary of state a possible aid package for u. s.. businesses and individuals- that would inteterrupt. doctors into the gonna calm. and would possibly include. support for. at the major indices also close higher not quite the same game that was on wall street. gains about between two and 3% there- e even as countries go into lockdown mode across europe. travel and leisure stocks plunged aroround
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6% i just keep it in peperspective francis c can't ct is stitill down by almost 40% ovover the past month. a europen watchdogs did put a hold on short selling which is basically extreme speculation buying and selling the dips in here- and it's a way of preventing stocks from moving too much too fast. trying to keep everything on a bit of more of an even keel it obviously had some effect on trade today. for the moment it was just a one day ban it could be extended. meanwhile a new survey showing perhaps unsurprisingly that economic sentiment across the eurozone has plummeted and- we still although we havave thatt you soe good news today. from the stockk market still a bumpy road i had lots of uncertainty yeah absolutely you know these double digitit moves. are not necessarily the new normal for global stock markets other. analysts across the board is saying that we're in for extreme volatility in the weekes and months even to come. up most say that investors shouldn't actually panicked too too much of it stay put allow things to splay out a little.
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markets particular reacting to any announcement of concrete fiscal state- up money to directly help the people. this is by this pandemic. as we saw yesterday markets are less impressed by money treat those as moved by the center bank for example to cut interest rates. or ease lending conditions that seems less effective- as these concrete fiscal plans. there are of course mornings of the global risk and that could follow. this endemic find me eases and that won't be good for stock markets either governments are broadly blue going their budgets primary. to price that's a long. back as a- base your damage. done in. an analyst didn't this is the is right. get into it because it. is upgrading smoothly thing is business. as normal at the p. is a phenomenal has. modern day. it's a hard to see where we go
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from here all. all analysts are so- it's saying unanimously is that there is still more volatility to come indeed- thank youu very mucuch for that kate kate moody into today's business news. now the corona virus continues to disrupt the world of sports as well the euro twenty twentyty has now become the euro twenty twenty one. the tournament was due to start in rome in the month of june it will now be played in june twenty twenty one. he for president saying at the corona virus has made football and life here in europe quite. impossible health officials continue to recommend the use of hand washing to limit the spread of the corona virus. social distancing has also become the new norm what what is that and how to do it right. i was in such an aspen finding out. it's a video that's been widely shared on social media made by a married to team of la based artist. it shows matches lighting one by one into one decides to break the chain. this is the cononcept of social distancing recommended by governments around the world to
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slow the spread of covert nineteen. and that'ss imporortat because if we can spread out. the numumber of infections over time. that will reduce the strain on the healthcare system. and prevents the over burdenining of all the hospitals at the same time. in practice social distancing is just whahat it sounds like maintaining as much distance as possible between you and those around you. she kisses hugs and handshakes arere off limit. and even an elbow tap doesn't cut it. the world health organization recommends at least one meter of distance while some governments recommends two meters. whenever possible it's best to avoid contact entirely by stayaying at ho. . i believeve. thatt sociail distancing. r reduces the number of fibers cases k keeping the outbreak within the capacities of lococal health care s system. that's it for me thank you very much for watching still. this
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is the worst cases design means you can walk up from two different entry points and never meet before reaching the top. also. it was important to make a green connection between the councils in the forest. look well cool i mean that's the wholole family behinind.
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welcome to the new addition i'm nadia shelby and this week you find us back in the long valley this time in the grounds of the region's largestst a and most recognizable shattuck thahat've shown below thehe construction began exactly five centuries ago. the r rults allll visible yet mysterious italian inflfluences thehe edifice wasas redesigned multiple times but also looted and destroyed before finally being restored to become the tourist magnet it is today. with a closer look at shambles rich history. tell my king francis the first how did show will become a renaissance icon. in fifteen fifteen after his victory at mariano's the king orders the edification of a new royal residence a showcase of his power. four years later the bill does get to work. originally conceived as a hunting lodge edifice was only used by the king a grand total of fifty days. jumumbo was
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then deserted. for almost a century. the fourteen ordered the sites complete. in sixteen ninety five. the sun king and his court give someone a new lease of life.e. and lavish celebrations. the regal stamp of approval soon becomes a liability. the french revolution put such symbols in the firing line local villages the site in seventeen eighty nine and the consul narrowly avoids being torn down all together. as the monarchy ends the second empire begins and shambles goes from hand to hand until the *-*- requisitioned the consul during the second world war. as the conflict plays out somebody's left unscathed that is until the crash of a us didiploma in nineteen forty four just as the war comes to an end. seven decades later the threat is of a different nature the council and its grounds full file to massive f floods. but through hell and high water is shown on the magnificent stands to tell
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the tale. the move makes his chance to such an architectural treasure i've come to meet shambles deputy directorr general. hello thank you for taking us around the coastal i'm could you tell us first about the architecture of this amazing chassis. lasik tour this is a tool it takes a closer is arcrchitecturee is exceptional because here for the first time a full plan usually reserved for religious building. light up again if it is ideal on promo quadratic and by that time i mean the so called greek cross flat out. lied she's seen other words for brunches equal length that revolve around a cenentral axis and axis all tiled full light is the double helix staircase really what is it that the whole. design means you can will come from all two difffferent entry points thehey never meets before reaching out his home will submit. yeah inn order to fancy who suggested
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adapting it to a public edifice. but even he himself didn't actually bubuild the stae case j just really another very close know that you're not having g. died on may second- fifteen nineteen. so he wasn'n't around to supervisee the building workk that only began in september of thatt year and is not all of those however we also know that the architects who worked on shawn boss. readingg the king himself we dedegned a fewew of the sensors on contractual features. used and drew inspiration from vinci sketches nicolee can deliver now the city is often not only for this decade this is kelly may pull duplicity mall was intercepted. well let's take this amazing staircase to go up to the rooftop and gets a bit more information. about the costs of from that. it is all the way up to that amazing
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staircase i'm where are we now. the sun that all the wind. this is the council's apex we're at the top of the lantetern tower. the building's highest point of view that's crowned by y a giant lately is s at they are the symbol of the french monokini on the florida keys sunbird too them and hopefully see if this were a religious building. it's where you'd expect to see a crosswalk of course now what makes this council so recognizable is the multitude of kim means that you can see around him once the architectural idea behind that. i will leave the idea of these virtual feaeatures that go up to what's the sky or virgin media page during the middle ages.. fundnding we acknowleledge. that it's given evevery naissance twists with typical decorative elements such as cocoh stern figure is. known as grotesque. but also it is to tuturn black and whitite negative. that you find on many buildings in italy. often religious but not only the mall on the telly on anyone initially that made of black and white models about.
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hearing from with have mobile say the li upon on eight of freestyle. when the docket. on slight what about. thank youu thank k you much thank you. team negative alternative thahat wil. find a a generous benefactors ad theirr willingness and he finananced thehe project. to the tune of three p point five million euros. it comes to building work lasted from august twenty sixteen to march the following year. so it was a huge project that was completed in record time. it took fourteen years of research to recreate the gardens as they were drawn up for cecenturies a. show them with details of the gardens is idedentical to the eighteenth century design imagines likee king louis the fourteenth we recreated it's
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what i'm working frorom sketches and plans from that time and we even had our geologists take up the grounds to determine the exact dates when the trees were originally planted. the result is a vast and varied expand. on we have six hundred trees in the grounds eight hundred shrubs me exactly seven thousand boulder plans yeah this two hundred rose bushes that's good i i mean almost twenty thousand square meters of loans it's very diverse. all of which serves as a link between the console and the game rich forest beyond. what about is no longer hunting loads of ground us to use for the sport they just fifteen times a year i don't invitation only for today's visit is the hunt is purely photographic. and educational. surroundeded by thirty two kilometers of wools schaumburg is europe's largest enclosed pock roughly the size of in a paris. driven by one of the sites six guides visitors are taken through an area
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otherwise off limits. a red sean's disposed a few wild animals. like this intrepid bowl f family.y. a wororld fulli mean that's the whole family behind. detail by the tree if you room offers a lesson on the sites stommel. idea a majestic beasts that came close to extinction just a few decades ago. recepci n. de ramos disappeared from french forests espepecially durining the second world wawar as a result of poaching. today an estimated eight hundred room the grounds and preservation efforts of tension b both into a veritablee do providerr for francnce and beyond. if you're twenty one five thousand there were captured alive in shambles over a period of years. they were then released into the wild not only here in france but also in northern italy switzerland and germany. if you're honest and the result was spectacular. in front to learn it's estimated that 80% of the country's did originate from the shambala gene pools the. solution is to
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go from a- we did some page. this a clean. is officially.. ouout of the e woods. what do yu expect the upkeep of such a regal edifice comes at a high price but it worked was gaining financial independence from the state trouble has more than one trick up its sleeve the key to success is to keep things local first with clever ways of marketing its natural resources. but also now with its very own brand of wine and you mention news just in time with this five hundredth anniversary. grapes hadn't grown ensemble grounds for almost a century. but since twenty fifteen a new vineyard has slowly been taking root. under the watch of this woman. fifteen if you don't feel it was inevitable that sean boyle would return to winemaking it's part of its dna. originally sample was made up of little farms and each had its own plot on which grapes were harvested. the firm's personal use for
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both of us okay senator. but he is the aim was to produce the wind will be give such a prestigious domain and just in time for this five hundredth anniversary. the challenge and to go. six risen to. the first bottles i have finally reached the shelves at the shop to gift shops. it's arrived. g. today finally reaped what we've signed free disco not print this. ultimately shamba hopes to produce some seventy thousand bottles of organic wine a possible treasure trove for chante the cost a cool sixteen million euros a year in upkeep currently the science takings cover 91% of that some. well in time and we want to become a 100% self sufficient today was just a few percentage points away from that goal and i'm certain this wine will make the difference that's a compliment. this shop is the science of second source of income off to the ticket office. on offa honey sweets o n
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some crafts all locally sourced products to complement the more traditional tourist trinkets. and if that wasn't enough the signs five thousand four hundred and forty heck does offer up yet more surprises such as this brand new vegetable garden where visitors can pick their own produce or learn aboutut permaculture. inpt you can use the weight of your body to drive in the pitch for. you that will *-*- i'm relieved the soil so we're not disrupting the souls microbiology and we've always done wasn't smiling at him m she could still. this is dana will take on agriculture the puts the spotlight on local varieties of produce that's still in use mission statement and he's already planning ahead. in boston there's a lot of land just next to the stables so we're going to expand to five mile hike to that's ten times what we have now. and within the next five years we hope to be selling hoffman in europe with. a fruit
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vegetables. that's double gun. up one. projects launched mark this five. and enougugh to ensue she- right. continues to grow.
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