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dozens of people are trapped under the rubble of a hotel in china which was reportedly housing suspected patients while the world health organization to hope for an end to the outbreak by the. u.s. media give billionaire michael bloomberg a kicking for squandering astronomic sums on his failed bid to become the democrats running for the white house. plans to give parents the final say on whether children should take sex education classes we debated. the world that. age appropriate relationships extrication does actually
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work to say that the state must come in and. parents be doing extremely well for thousands of years is just simply it's not good. it's 3. rights welcome to the program. our hotel has collapsed in the southeast of china with more than 30 people reportedly still trapped under the rubble emergency service is working at the site say they've managed to rescue 43 people at the moment there's no information about any potential casualties according to local media the hotel was being used as a quarantine site for suspected coronavirus patients but still not clear at this point what exactly led to the collapse. and meanwhile the number of confirmed cases worldwide has exceeded 100000 the virus is inspiring politicians either the leader
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of the democratic party has tested positive and in iran the virus has claimed its 1st fatality among lawmakers with over 20 more m.p.'s infected as well as the world health organization has warned it's still premature to predict when the outbreak will start to decline. we do not know yes what the activity or the behavior of this why was will be in different climatic conditions and it's a false hope to say yes it will just disappear in the summertime like influenza virus we hope it does i would die would be a godsend but we can to make that assumption. over the past 24 hours 4 more cases have been confirmed here in russia that brings the total number of the country to 14 all 4 of the newly identified individuals had recently visited italy or 30 say they've traced all those who had contact with them putting them under medical supervision and many more around russia who visited virus hotspots have been put into quarantine as well the russian has this report on how the country's
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handling the situation. the man who was russia's 1st patient came off a flight from milan we now know that the virus is in russia and an epidemic may have started the effects of which are difficult to predict. of util 13 here is a very interesting virus if the cells into thinking that it contains something beneficial and the cells accept it. if you feel unwell ice difficult to breathe should you go to a hospital you know you need to go all 3 or one or 3 medics will come in assess the situation if they find out that the patient has a serious risk or infection and has been in risk areas then the bishop will be taken into quarantine. i went to competition in italy where there was no app demick at the time a few days after i arrived back home to russia i started to feel unwell now in a new municipal hospital. while urgent is started from the initial infection and from it to spread to all provinces and he had my fill of the specific moments when
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i understood that the situation was serious it took one or 2 days on the 22nd of december i was out with friends the next day i wanted to go to the city center of my friend told me the metro had been closed but those 8 year i tried entering the metro but it was shot everything was closed to me and the 144 people were evacuated to 2 men from on their arrival they rule examined by specialists. how is it that so many people who spend so much time at. sent to an epidemic of not being infected 144 people were evacuated and not one of them is infected why. the probability of infection from this new coronavirus was high but restrictive measures have been taken firstly limited movement around the city secondly wearing masks can frequently washing hands. the main recommendations for avoiding infection
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1st of all good care of the nose and throat this means rinsing and don't be lazy rinse until you feel your airways are clear. as billionaires weikel bloomberg and tom sawyer quit the u.s. presidential race critics have suggested their focus on spending money rather than discussing their policy has played a part hugo's not of the details russians are at it again and of plotting to purchase another 4 years of presidency for trump or at least this is the reality star is living in donald everyone knows that in 2016 russia bought the election for you we're not going to let the happen again i'm all in to defeat you in 2020 if you don't know who tom styer is or what's so great about him don't worry many americans don't know either he is a field runner for the democratic nomination and ray just spend it on his own campaign style as bid to topple donald trump is backed by his fellow loser mike
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bloomberg who spent even more trying to buy his way into the hearts of voters the sum is so offensively large in fact it even had emerson b.c. confused somebody tweeted recently that actually with the money he spent on every american and i in dollars i think ratable way of putting it it's true it's just irving well it's a lot less disturbing if you get the math right quick arithmetic lesson guys 500000000 divided by 320. $7000000.00 is roughly $1.00 while dollars not 1000000 this aside though stuff and bloomberg combined spent more than the $750000000.00 on their campaigns before super tuesday that's more than all other democratic candidates combined and as much as the hillary clinton campaign officially cost
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back in 2016 including primaries and the had to had with trump yet all these guys zillions failed to secure even one delegate for staff while bloomberg got $61.00 and in case anyone from m.s.n. b c is watching it's math's time again and that's more than $8000000.00 a delegate you clearly can't buy the election to be some rich guy but if you're completely out of touch with the american people if you are so arrogant to spend this amount of money it's not going to get you very far the democratic party which is already of billionaires and corporatists and and large banks and what have you joe biden being the big credit card banking candidate they like not like they're their followers their voters to notice because they try to present themselves as the party of the people obviously they're not but so they would probably like to
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keep that under wraps. and while joe biden is excited to have these wallets now or poor in money into his campaign it's difficult to say why according to the miller report russia spent an unbelievable $100000.00 on online ads remember in tom stiers world there was enough to buy from presidency his hundreds of millions of dollars didn't even get him a single delegate not even a nomination so either that's some one hell of a money management skill or maybe just maybe someone's policies just aren't worth a penny some invisible mysterious russians who spent a $100000.00 on facebook and it's only 16 which somehow got the president elected well now we've got mike bloomberg who spent half a $1000000000.00 on ads but look you're really going to spend that money and you could have paid donald trump to leave office not i think the president would he
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could have bought american samoa. thousands of spanish students or rallied in madrid against sex education plans by the right wing vox party demonstrators chanted feminist slogans and carried by the nelson the so-called parental veto what are the proposals parents would have to give permission for children to join school workshops perceived as ideological that would include classes on the sex education gender and other issues like climate change so far only the region of mercia has introduced the plaids it's been condemned by the national government local authorities though are refusing to repeal the move we will not do it because it says the government does not believe in what we believe in namely the freedom of fathers and mothers and homophobic family does not have the right to make their children harmful because well parental authority cannot be confused with property. in the u.k. as well l g b t education a sparked a furious backlash from september clauses covering the issue will become compulsory
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there and that has triggered protests among parents particularly from religious communities who put these you up for debate. i think is absolutely right that parents do have a right to teach their own children according to their beliefs but the education system has a responsibility to give children a comprehensive education and to give them information to safeguard their health and welfare to say that the state must come in and muscle in into an area which parents be doing extremely well for thousands of years is just simply it's not good the primary responsibility in fact rest for the parents and parents do have the right to opt out of of sex education a majority of parents think it is the responsibility of the schools to do that they're happy and content for that and if you look around the world in every country where there. are anti sex wars and low cost sex and leisure bridge occasion the levels of teenage pregnancies and abortions are much much
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higher michel as long as these classes of thoughtfully and the not indoctrinating children what what's the problem here are the programs which encourage more knowledge and more explicit knowledge were completely and utterly counterproductive whereas those which encourage abstinence and people waiting so that they you know they gauge and sexual activity when they're ready and mature those were the ones those were the programs which were seen to be the best for teenagers uganda a long time ago are banned and sex education and went for abstinence only to discourage young people having sex the end result was increased teenage pregnancies and rocketing levels of hiv pairing what happens in this country uganda is comparing apples and pears completely inappropriate comparison i would suggest ever since we have seen the introduction of sex education in this country. as something which is compulsory since 1983 unfortunately there has been an unmitigated disaster
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which has happened in this country we have seen. teenagers and young people go up we see the potion go up we've seen all social indicators of about things that have to young people have risen in relation to sexual matters it is proven throughout the world that early good quality age appropriate relationships extrication does actually work what the educated the people who know what they're talking about and they've studied this going back for decades that really the abstinence and waiting and respecting yourself these are these are the programs which work best out of the most healthy which lead to the best and most prosperous society and what ultimately what's in the best interest of every child. that's a popular character for. me so you can so small that story break.
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it. up with number 2 the police want. you to go home until. it's in the back of the car you have the. bomb. and it is a pretty long. time out to. proceed so some of it to. go. to the will put him in his little niece and usually lose your cool with the move through. the new. all get along the point you perform for the supernatural mean or ghost.
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time after time called parishioners repeat the same mantra sustainability it's very important to accelerate the transition to sustainable transport sustainability sustainable amana a more equitable and sustainable world. they claim their production is completely harmless. it. companies want us to feel good about buying their products while the damage is being done far away and this is something i'll just let's keep going to anyone and i mean look. you missed me doing don't even an einstein seem to me the best understood look to superman and.
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looking back to the program there was a craze of rebooting traditional cartoons continuing days of these back in the spotlight for giving amy too friendly make over takes a closer look at how weak your daughter. did. diary you know me i'm generally a patient understanding person but really there are only so many injustices one can suffer when the live action remake of everyone's childhood favorite sleeping beauty dropped i thought yeah i'll give her a chance imagine my shock when a war is awoken from her sleep not by prince philip no not you but by molestus and herself no harm come to this. apparently was problematic because it didn't consent and maybe the prince wasn't how one true love a knife in the back of my childhood and then the time classic cinderella came and
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while it makes me so anxious just thinking about it but naively i still thought that disney could possibly destroy it well it turns out i was wrong just how many injustices in 100 minutes fosli the mice don't get to speak only they do is hang around waiting for the fairy godmother to turn up and turn them into coachman i know what such my sis behavior i mean you're basically a little slaves. then prince charming got a very on regal dressing down and got renamed kit heaven forbid we have any magic romance of gallantry left in the world also you'd think that with 65 years to come up with a new name they'd have done it a bit better as a side note not sure why prince charming gets a make over but it's still ok for cinderella to be stitched into a course. in the blue dress it was particularly tight when i was trying to dance i
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didn't have the capacity to breathe to support the physicality and so i had to keep taking breaks and loosen in the corset then a latin materialized flying carpet and a genie in a cave yes please i was still clinging to the hope that the cinderella saga is just a teething problem no now princess jasmine it always been a favorite of mine is such a bad ass the princess turning down this handsome prince is left right and center but no that wasn't enough for disney they just have to make a sultan you want to be sultan. has been preparing for this my whole now i watched all that and i stayed silent but normal because now they've come for the jewel in the disney crown they've come from milan and her disney match.
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i mean no one could possibly take issue with the shining the serious army captain could day i think particularly in the time of the me too movement having a commanding officer that is also the sexual love interest was very uncomfortable and we didn't think it was appropriate who saw me not as an equal who respected her as a warrior who's not just one of these princes swarming around in his fancy costume but can actually fish with his bare hands. sorry who built a friendship founded on respect with before ok realised he'd quite like you're telling me that his being ditched i know your out but kit gets to stay but no that wasn't enough for those brutes it disney you know the iconic scene where milan chops off her locks. to me poof gone baba i know i mean i really i just don't know how much more i can take. i would have told you
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you're also counseled. spoiler alert don't worry though there's still the little mermaid upon the soul i'm sure disney's got some great plans to ruin those for children all around the world. let's go to some news and grief now from across the world thanks to. the molotov cocktails and other projectiles were thrown in the streets of something or go chile where anti-government protesters were met by officers brandishing water cannon and tear gas arrests were made people angry about the growing social inequalities. greek riot police have also been resorting to water cannon and tear gas at the border with turkey margarets have been trying to cross on mass into that you use since ankara and outs last week it would do nothing to stop the. first passenger train has crossed the mammoth bridge connecting crimea to the
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russian mainland the construction is europe's biggest bridge at 19 kilometers in length. the regional council in the u.k. has been accused of spreading trance phobia over international women's day celebrations with more on the story is shoddy and was the. international women's day is coming up it's a day to mark the struggle for the right to vote and the fight for equal rights but this year the run up to march the 8th has been inadvertently embroiled in a trance rao sefton council in liverpool has been pressurised into removing flags being flown outside its town hall is simply red woman noun adult female and while that might be the definition in the oxford english dictionary it's been deemed transphobia the flag flying at the moment is a hostile trans phobic dog whistle recognizes a symbol and brand of one of britain's most outspoken and visible trans antagonists and leader of the trans phobic hate group moments later the facts were removed but
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the council saying it didn't realize the controversial messaging they were being asked to display we have been made aware of a potential issue regarding the messaging on the flag and southport town halls and have taken them down we have a proud history of supporting l g b t q plus rights across the borough we continue to support all members of all communities and one it looked like international women's day had been cancelled later they decided to reinstate the celebration replacing the old flag with a different one we went to find out if people really find the statement on the flag offensive why would it be offensive if you like. just because you have a flag that represents women and doesn't insult anyone else. empowers women i think it's a woman. definition. i know it probably needs to. take a lot of political things to talk about a woman i don't think there should be
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a label and i don't think there should be a definition genders all religions or anything but the problem i have is with the word transformed becoming the word for. something i don't think that's the case and i don't i think the word is being brandished around is issued. you know 2 . sets of other agendas well what a time to bid on it seems like you could send the prairie anything without offending people or at least having opinions polls apart this is a very subjective a very relative issue it's an opinion based where you call it flag offensive on a tweet because we use the dictionary definition the problem when you give in because of anonymous or angry tweets when you give in you give that platform power nobody should be giving it power to any voice that is meant to silence for wrongful
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reasons and so we don't want to give those voices any more justification just because they don't like something because then it's going to cause everybody who wants to shut down a company shut down a cause or shut down any kind of truth or opinion that they don't agree with it's going to give them more power to continue lambaste in these defamatory slanderous remarks on twitter and social media which has been very very harmful to people we have now been entrenched in this culture of fear where everybody wants us to be afraid where we cannot say anything and what that does when there is such a pervasive culture of fear we're going to be labeled transpo record zina phobic or racist or homophobic or whatever it is. actions that you see all in d. globalization only impact of coronavirus along the back in 30 minutes with the latest.
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presidential candidates debate the future of the u.s. and the world. this election cycle.
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because the global world was going to have to fulfill its needs is it in your voice or just of us have looked like a bunch of us for moving the support of the family in you're fighting with a bicycle but look at how. the left coast approaches the focus of so much focus on the south. max kaiser this is a report the question is what do you do with the global economy that relies on just in time delivery of parts and services mostly from china is interrupted by a global pandemic and can't be overcome with more money printing that's the big question jail free card like jamie diamond are you going to be able to run away to a secret island like all the elites like all the c.e.o.'s that just retired
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recently with big bags of cash and they're disappearing on stacy max we're still in los angeles we're riding out the pandemic this week here then we're heading home but of course you can't have endemic without arts and that's why behind me you see wells fargo on fire of course that means we're going to be speaking in the 2nd half to alex schaefer of burning bank fame so that's one of his works that he's working on right now but in terms of this pandemic and the day globalization that we see about it of course this is something that report has been warning essential a about this crisis for the past 10 years we've said all of this just in time globalization would basically cause us to be very fragile when one thing goes wrong it all falls apart and we've seen that we've seen that with now the medical supplies all those masks are made in china antibiotics are made in china vitamin c. is made in china all sorts of pharmaceuticals are made in china and they have the
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monopoly on it so fears of a supply shock are rattling stocks and global markets as well outbreak continues investors are more used to dealing with the occasional threat of negative demand shocks an unexpected hit to demand for goods and services but the potential for a negative supply shock and unexpected change in the supply of a product or commodity is more unnerving this is not so. and we've really seen since back in the great depression days and and world war 2 days yeah we're going to go to rationing remember world war 2 rationing became the standard way of dealing with supply shortages and in the case of medicine and food probably rationing tickets to buy j.p. morgan and jamie diamond that's no good prices they won't be able to make money and they're the ones behind the electronic food stamps right those all jamie diamond so now that's going to go wide jamie diamond food rationing coupons of course the supply shock is being met with
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a supply of more cash everywhere you look hong kong was giving citizens or residents $10000.00 hong kong dollars i know in china they were giving the equivalent of $1500.00 as well to any citizen or resident of will hand who self reported coronavirus and in fact did have it so they were encouraging people to come forward and not hide amongst the population and in order to get them to stop so they were there was air drops there and in terms of the u.s. of course we're already seeing that as guaranteed almost that there's going to be a rate cut in march and there's going to be you know this month and then there's going to be a rate cut to more by the end of the year so we're going to going to 0 the treasury yields are obviously at historic lows as well so where we're heading to 0 right so it's the dollar toilet paper arbitrage.

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