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the- project test isolate t the three pointt plan outlined by the french prime minister ededouard philippe to bring france i don't look down from mamay the eleventh. facemask wil be compulsory on public transport and in secondary schools. that's about over twenty three thousand from three hundred and sixty seven over the last twenty four hours. coverered nineteen n k. rise ananomaly in ecuador corrrrespondent about us yet has the latest on the situation that has come under fire spreads across south america. over a million cases a covered nineteen now in the united
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states no briefing today so far from the president congress will not reconvene next week because the infection r rate continues to risese meanwhile use speaker policy o outlines plans. for five hundred billion extra d dollarsrs to helplp comt the pandemic and plans to boost medicaid health insurance for low income families. thank you very much for being with us. i do offer the best told the french people of the plans to bring france out of lockdown. plans hinge on three words protect test and isolate there will be a relaxation of the lockdown immediately on may the eleventh for journeys. up to one hundred columbus is committed but the french feminist is warning against complacency he said a second wave of infection could make a return to look down necessary. testing increased mosques in secondary schools and public transport will be compulsory. alex often with you know we will with the easing of the lockdown be able to ramp up testing new subjects we have
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set ourselves the goal of carrying out at least seven hundred thousand tests for the virus boutique from the eleventh. a woman. it's only done three. hundred give cisco to allow those. on top of testing chains of infection. to implement screening efforts as we have already done in casco that's notable. . it was for the speech test fifteen hundreds- they sell a afternoon here in pariris watched by. many many millions of people across france witness he what would happen next that's being of a comment to allen bogen whose lecture in french politics at the university of north m. b. r. e. n. thank you much for being with us. it's always a pleasure to have you on the output hit france twenty four greatt to see you i'll be keeping well that's that's the main thing what do you think about what for the plans that have been adopted- jimmy s shoud y y by the national assembly this tuesday. the main characteteristics foror me it started so sorry. it's jusust super cacautious on- it's based on a on an incremental
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approach. and your hard e earned dollars casio. so f for example- phase one might not evenn happen you sure are. you know w it's or country's s not ready.. so you have it you had a-- read reading coaches to coach and i i think ththis can be e explained by tw- toto factors. one no. really knows what's going to happppen it's not ass if we have a templalate. d dot coal should. enable the goverernment. to you know the docks. one i don't thinink the re is that it been the e governmement has been fors of pre. for the b binning off the pricee under lost that you will to do now is to be rosh and mamake it aa big promimiseso i'm not going to be checked so in this situation it's much better to be c cautious and to portray yourself as well you know i w was prepared to o order evenentualities but i was really struck by how coal ships. what
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france has been a lockdown she's met sorry boss the seventy and you think the french people frankly can take anymore because what i'm noticing around me is that the neighbors of people in the vicinity by livee starting to behave like thisis no longer locked down. sosomething we are seeing it into your cares whili. when you see six seven w weeks o it is a long time- but i sing the *-*- up you know in france. you have a dadate. you no o dout will at least givive it a bit more hope two people dr you know there was the space behind them but yeah it is it is going to want to do minee too difficult to responond it will feature you k know to get our people to- to. to sorry to comply with it b because it's nt for freedom it's conditional freedom there's still a lot of. i should say that you that you will know be allowed to do that that going to be something.
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show to look for that's interesting because obvioiously ththe finalal season finished te rugby seasons finished two things close to my heart but obviously that's just sports what's more important is beatles lives. i think youou'll agreree on that one. the issue f testining t that's one of f thee key words that he came out with protect. best isolated up front it's's also been grgreat on tesg people- certainly you know you've got a good hospital. i'm beep sususpected before you tested- and oversee other ststates i'm thinkining soututh koreanan thinking you sealand in particular. have tested tested inspected excellent too that's going to be key to controlling ninety. so do you think. that until what he's- protected testify soleil. well i think should i mean friends better get you can ask the stotory by our r house read a a to be. the test. procedure do it promised that there would be final testing are done that don't has been the case until recently but then the issue is it really
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going to happen you know. people are all very. cautious just because they didn't. believe the girl from on the issue at this a hop in a row so many. that have shown how to public is not computer in the government ability to test so. find you know if you a non a big testing process. to date we talked how. and how talk and how we be traced. because today it said that the. it's supposed to be used is not ready we did ready in so you have is still have a lot you she about saying task. my will be you know. we'll see you know i would be it's one i see it so to speak anand i think lot o ofriends people w will w will let up with how to study. kikind of a i to choose i remember it was pretty your s. to obobserve on life hee in france from position and the- but of we know. that you the system insnside out thank y you very much indeed. for j joining
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us a as you were just talking to us we showing images of- parisis lookining completetely desertede gauntlet o of. a magazizine on.r is it. outside but- in this time it's a vevery sidee to make sure are looking i'm from m the universe novovember you very y h for joining us. let's continue with how this is affecting france professional football and rugby will not resume. here in france before the start of september recession among. football champions to lose the rugby champions. leading in that respect league tables set their ambitions to retain their titles now of course to spend it due to the pandemic. take your balls and go home. french professional sports matches including football and rugby are canceled until at least september. bringing a definitive end to the twenty nineteen twenty twenty sports season. prime minister edouard philippe driving the point home tuesday as he unveiled the government's plan to gradually unwind to the country's coronavirus lockdown legal
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manchester school stuff do you. could you l lead with only fift. the gospel vision l. twenty seven oak hill group. produced i mean possible loopholes to. i've only what's that don't. less is on duty deserve to be the- disproportionatete of the most of. nevada button. did you to leave the country's league- and leagague do comompetitions withthout a clearar victor the french football federation had hoped to resume those matches in mid june and complete the season in late july. the fff must now decide how to declare league on final results alexander man currently leads pointsts. europe's top football leagues have all suspended their seasons amid the covert nineteen pandemic but while the netherlands has declared its football season over no title to be awarded. germany's bundesliga italy's city in the english premier league have all said they want to finish their season. repeat football buddy
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if i had said twenty fifth the deadline for weeks. to finalize their plans. while french food were be take the field this. it's not the end all french sports. country sports ministry said tuesday that the iconic tour de france cycling race already postponed until late august is still on. with likely limits on the number of live spectators. of it nineteen cases are rising alarmingly in ecuador. over a thousand in the past twenty four hours of the two hundred deaths there if he is that this is the start of a large scale infection that could claim. many more lives across the region of course what about us yet has the latest on the situation that is one of our friends across southh americica. where's the impact of the epidemic. ecuador the small anti and countryry a the numberr of deaths and t the number off people a a deal bececse of the code nineteen. he's he's asked honestly high when compmpared in
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proportionon to thee population. and the s size of the country to the other latin amerirican countries.s. the center of the epidemic. causing the region of what yes a which capital i is thatat the port city of what he- ate what i could a accounts it was just. s sorry i caught. up sixty five per p percent of. all ththe indications that. l last k in outut flex to a problem with- national the real impact of the of the ibm. a in terms of that. a problem is called with all latino countries on tv a end of last week it counted for around teten thousand c cases. but when sunlight cast arrived the number of caseses duplicated in all day the government.t. says thatat they have twenty four thousand c cases they y come t o offificially eight hundrdred des but for example the best rating individuals why yes husband it
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five timeses. t the normal r rer rate that includes of course deataths because of kobe index all related or not counted not becacause eskom covenantal. the reason f for these are particularlyly impacting like lotus is didifficult to esestabh a first teachers with little. countries s eight the lackck ofp to deal youou know. so many many ththe data have now w made on. a secondnd very weweak it let's gt system. every weweek. bari teas toto in english i can we saw i n the past weeks. a corpse. on the e on the- in the morgue in. family desk looking for t theira near keen in in in in all these places for days days and d they in a row a- it does does thehe economy is in a couple situation occur s struggle acros and it has been a need of. . a
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money fromom the monetary fund and retention between the opposition and the government. there are now over a million cases a corona virus in the united states this landmark figures recororded as president trump's that's back from daily briefings. in the wake of this disinfectant remarks last week the housee w will now not reconvene before next week house speaker nancy pelosi's calling for five hundred million dolollar boost to help fight the virus and extra funding to extend medicaid health insurance for low income families. new york's governor andrew cuomo struck out of the slow federal response to the pandemic this is hospitalizations and you'll reach the lowest level in a month new york of course hardest hit statetein the uss. the us govevernment's cracking down on companies that are applying for emergency federal loans because of the covered nineteen pandemic that been criticism. of major corporations receiving eight destined for small firms. up his advocate moody joins us k. getting to you how will
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america's out loans program change. well the small business administration iss goioing t to start conducting full r reviews of c companies thahat apply for loans of f over two million dollars. the treasury secreretay ststeve m mnuchin made that announcement on tuesdsday and said that the companies could face criminal penalties if they're e found t to have misrepepresented their financicl situation.n. he singled out the la lakers basketball team the sesecond most valuable teamams.n thee n nba franchise which appld for and receivedd four point six million dollars in emergency government aidid teams since given that money back but their- own a restauranant chahas like s shake shackndnd rutss chris. even hararvard university crititicized for a applying for loans from that fund it was destined for small businesses most have they'll repay the money a three hundred fifty. it was us up. c c. program. in just two weeks resistance to up abouout three and billion will
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will not to be back if there to been used p pay pay r roll these prevent t law scale l layoffs te are alalso a lot of techninical problems with the system- it was overwhelmed as it tried to process billions of apple. this just. a billion dollar more been our- that in the last few days overall steve mnuchin says the program has been successful but there's growing scrutiny of this process as billions more dollars are set aside. for bigger industries- the smaller companies continue struggle.e. catering on changes in the stock markets what's-s- choosose thesese trade look like. well a pretty moderatate close really over represent the very volatitile session that we saw t least on the oil market- u use wtwti dropped as much as 2 20% earlier in t the session.. it's settled dowown just 3% at twelve dollars and thirty four cents per barrel international brent crude closing slightly higher just under twenty and a half. analysts increasingly saying that markets could swing back to those negative oil prices ththat we sawaw briefly and fore
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first time effort last week.k. because e the problems of dwindling storage and no demand remained. it was awfully he said on wall street as well which h ended with- a *-*- naked it's closed down just u under te flat l line using p. five hundrd down about halff a per. text live in drdrug down the nas one point 4% consumer confidencnce n ththe us on. a six year lolow. r outlook. i don't. major in it close hihi over 1% each close to two per in law about one point four for the paris can't get shares of major because to slow to some for quarter results from the likes of hsbc and some. i will be watching of i a. g. on what that's the parent of the beria and british airways it dropped around 1% today but after the close of trading. d. a. that it would be e cutting twelve thousand jobs in the coming months. because eric. demand for air travevel travel has all but disappeared wednesday will be a big day forr
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the aviation industry which results from boeing airbus and safran among others. k. moody our business editor always a pleasure to see thank you very much indeed stay safe. that's a this bulletin stay with us more to come you're watching france twenty four. moral of seven put in motion hello hello the mumughals honest to do the way here at- a your phones. at limits on the hi joel with his job will be va from rfifi radio hello. one on the fat helello ad hello hello i'm actually pleased to see e you again. what i saidid was that so much and your- not gonna make research- with basins post personalized.. a week. and the film m heard yo- he- or on the try. we have had. for homes info job also people. in june e law y year you were r.
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in a a- as you were a- big to. a free byy i'll about. your. pardon she's a specialized. . fr a she you werere released on the twentieth of march shehe still impress at alfa present crown yoyou were accused of cririmes against the state propaganda eccentric but what happened onn the fiftfth of june t twenty ninineteen as you landed into front the office cut u up peters should whatever they happen very fast. jeez have just arriveved in iran and i was through the formalities to get the visasa at the airportrt. ass the case nowadays and it has been that for some y years it's a- sip on aussie film and that was duriring that procedure worlds arrested in the past around commodity where when and how. did you learn very bad okay doeoes have been arrested. when i actually h heard her voie he's about two weeks after i arrived at the- end of june t to april what with alall. the in my cellll. the r room when i was a
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case as of the it was a t that path i someone call out as a d. we. can fast things free. at tell me to my dentist for many of numumber of words cities have wa and it was a- that i heard. visit d. if it's has to do to put meme on a the thing was cell was joe. a above. and the can do. in can cost from a very different those for men do decide to up and i think. are as strict e. it o okay prove it up a- - that so o she was actuay to see me she- me and she shouteted o out tonigight very clearly recognized her voice and it was then that i realized that she too was a prisoner. who would offense typed allll revised so and on the twenty fifth of september twentnty fifh of october third of february. each school childrenn and each time we saw each other was just for a f few short minutes we wee labeled to speak sometimes but sometimes not required. who was it your line underststand trying to determine if you were in the
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waiting. for the g guardians of the revolution overall for the prisoners of the captains of the evolution of his own said not exacactly. that's not pararf ththe mininistry was more pressn or by the by around. and does not seas wing though is much isolate. in fact that was pretty good most. you couldn't see the light of day could you cements i i know of i couldn't tell you reaeally have to stand on your tiptotoes. to just get a glglue. of almost could you see. for me i foundnd it very hard t. not i am whatt. because he was worked a lot on africa and i love because of the license freedom you have to. so realllly was s very high r rowg for me. the first few days a week so was just trying to get a notion of as well the school trieded to just you know when breakakst would be soo. them bototh in the when p people would with medicad with all when you're e allowed o sleep the evening withh five key
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it is just an understanding the three meals aa day w would come come on when the times c could you see time there was a very monotonous and it was very challengingg to lived for. sean would you make to talk by as i said i am those workaholic so it was very hard for me invented extra had no news from the outside i had no idea w whyi had beeeen detained.n w what the accusations were how long i was going to be there it w was exextremelyy tryining. the fivei say of. at home what's- well. founded inin isolation you lose you memory suited to book. on for was it gets so much t thoug. you which may have been very normal q questions to us because it very much.h. in lyncc witith currrrent affairs butut i couldt own susubjects into sociaial got and d then. once was released ii had and one had access to tv i started watching foreign films i didn't watchch them. for the content becausese oral dubbed thomas and i i'm from the hood t i wasas just trying to. understand and remember the actors names were. to rebubuild
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my memory. and then as titime wentnt on i would d days tryingo the naname of polical figurure. ththat a- had known so what and aposs. so isolation it's n not just beieing cut off. it's forgettingng everything you've done everything you've written everything you've wororked on it's kind of my- and that is so very trying. it is until get taught specifically interrogations were goingng wore and worse the- interrogagations are becoming morore angry with e that wouould shouts at me. so when you come from the quietness of your cell rooms and then you put i into a room where you have. people shouting out she's shouting questions like. how is it possible thatt you can'tt remember all of this which was really. did take the key frorom a psychological point fell short of using many techniques that are used by many other countrieses for interrogations will talk to the queue first contact with the outside world was what the french consusul. put it on. the first contact i had with the outside. was. i guess first and
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foremost to. farmers the ex as i actually was able to see it when needed in prison. if you. six well judy palermo's assistant a had some serious ailments to deal with us a and i a. suffered panic attacks and claustrophobia he definitely could hahave been moved and it becacame very clear very soonn that i neeeeded to see a doctor can you go so first off i store a doctor in the infirmary and it was sucuch a pivotal m moment for me. so i wass given pills i was druggeded with six pills every night just to help me sleep to deal with my stress my heart palpitations. and many other things. but than that. i was able to time to so i it up
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let me ask it t was a breakthrough for me because i can get back to this notion of time. to understand w what time of day it was too numb when prayer is what happened because every time i would hear the cacall to prayer i was able toto keep track of time. to capture them popped off and it was so important for me to. go and then the cultural visits took place on the fourth of july. yeah it's good and that was impopoant for me b because-- ifi was able to let my family knknow where i wasas i haven't had a ay contact with them. talk to me on the twewenty ninth of august that i wasas a able to contact y mother by phone for the very first time he- a agent that in fact almost no onene on the crew on that concepept. of she come n several the month and then.n. i was only ablble to then start supporting requests i asked for books to be sent to me. and i had friends colleagues.. he said thanks. instead of that i can that on here to. use and i think without them. and thehe books i don't know. it would on
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sept not be my- with people from. good news in the paper. in known that you were happy arrested that i'd i was announce. and for you it was. in october i suppose that chain. thinings when the media. speaks about that can. i expect the french authoririties weree then. able to speak in public did you fefeel it was really a- really t was in february and to lolook at whwhen during. one of mymy interrogatioions. . someone tooe aside and had a long conversation witith me. it was prpretty busy because i was surprised that i've been refused such some. things as being a call my family. those are. simple thingngs wanting to bring it into me. so for that i went o on a a small hunger strie whicich is. notothing like. ande interrogation. to who spoke this. is really a sure and your- it's a guy you may. for an array. who in frfrom. sukuka ane
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said me strong your r me is jujust to put pressure on from two g. town when sean and i read thahat i was about chip to us who and in that i it was a quite come. him becauause it meant t that there would be end and t that end would be an exchange. it depends also it memeant that freedom wasn't tied up to legal proceedings. what do you think is best being discreet or mededia campaigns. r because i think the media coverage did play a role becacause one of my interrogatos said thought the international media thohought i i was dying. t wasn't the case gee the guy at ththe cdc even though i was living through some veve trying times john put on all suppose takes it to mutete the i t tendo think. that your tend to think that it was better off having the public aware of the situation because it raised concerns and if i should do. shuzhen a dipip of yeaeah by the end i wasn't treated any. better than the others is me. but i wasn't mistreated or
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abused in prison zacks see hoodd excellllent sound i was still allowed to sesee a doctor and gt medical c care. he down ininto . on the backk news twenty onee. the tata might. i wasn't so to so. two years after because had happened it would have been the end of it for me. do you have anyy recent news of fairy but she had. kidney issues dididn'ta kid tunnel c cliche but went ona very long hunger s strike the multiplicity keystone for me i was asksking veryry simplple requests. i was wondering why i couldn't call my family- thehe consulates whilele i was no longer a ae to receieive books- sorry. he had s some very clear demands becausesef the shee had seen m me and some three years and when we saw each other these will be on the p phone. wellll i. wasn't really like to
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talk. and was very concerned by it thanks. of it i feel i'm going to that why she went on a very low hunger strike you see. two o two hundred practice v vey challenging. i have own. small x.x. in it. but you need to have live. demo what t you need too know thahat it. going to be your last resort. and i think she had very ambitious demands. the problem was the people on the other side they didn't really cacare much for s sh behehaviord i just practice out. and thahats why shehe sufferedd so much ands you said her kidneys sailing stufff except.t. for the firirst time since who's b been released youu agrgreed t to speak up here today is this important wise is the message of sendingng ask-- i think it's important. bececausei lived through it d. hey do it and- i was able to experience itit it's very hard. it's harrowing switch it was too many aspects. that's i need toto tatalk. and i want people to knw
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