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yes well the world of politics or business i'm show business i'll see you there. parties headline news this april 11th the number of hospitalisations doubles the mayor of moscow announces a power system to monitor movement saying too many people are still not complying with self isolation. the u.s. becomes the 1st country to register 2000 corona virus deaths in a single day refrigerated trailers and mass graves are now seen in the main infection hotspot in new york as the city struggles with rising fatalities. i mean if you sent over. the change of experience speed is that feeling of helplessness the fact that you don't know you can do. just too good to
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make it through all of this. and a half a 1000000000 people could be pushed to poverty by the pandemic according to leading british humanitarian charity oxfam. good morning this is art international from moscow welcome to the program has just turned 11 i am here now this saturday i'm kevin owen with this 30 minute world news round up and 1st let's start with the latest figures on the covert 1000 pandemic the number of cases around the world is still on the rise with almost 1700000 people now infected another grim milestone has been reached to more than 100000 have succumbed to the virus it's now known however as well that at least 376000 people have recovered 2.
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so latest developments this morning the mayor of moscow is serious about in this announce that the city will gradually roll out a pos system designed to tighten control over people's movement is said to come into force on monday the russian capital now has almost 12000 registered cases a 94 died this queue of ambulances was seen waiting to transfer patients to a hospital in moscow that's been repurposed of focus on coronavirus patients the number of admissions has doubled since last week more than 85 percent of the patients there have pneumonia the authorities say the peak is still yet to come and the ramping up restrictions in the capital more than from jacqueline. late on friday evening it was announced that there's going to be a new system of tasks is to be used in the russian capital and that was announced on the moscow mayor's website where he said that it was a question of the health and the safety of all the people living in moscow because the situation has only gotten worse recently that he was really left with no choice
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but to implement this which there has been they didn't aggressive towards the natural local since the beginning of this week the situation with the coronavirus has been worsening previously hospitals has been receiving 500 patients daily now the number has surpassed 1000 a past regime inside the city is an inevitable restriction which will be implemented gradually started from. now over the past few days there really has been a sharp increase in new cases in the russian capital almost every day has seen about 1500 cases and just on friday there was almost 2000 along with 18 deaths as well now another announcement that we heard was that for the next week there will be further restrictions on businesses in moscow and all but the most essential ones will be shut for the week and that could possibly be extended. ridhima menadue more most of moscow's organizations and enterprises will temporarily stop working for a week with the possibility to prolong it only essential enterprises will keep
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operating. it's just those people who work at those essential businesses who'll be the 1st ones affected by it and seeing how this past system works because the 1st stage that's being rolled out will be passes given to people and order for them to get to their places of business the 2nd round whenever that is released will be for other trips around the city and the 3rd if necessary will actually be passes for people to leave their houses at all in order to move around their neighborhood to go to the local store or their pharmacy or anything like that and of course that's something we've seen and a number of european countries but it does seem like the moscow thirties do want to avoid that situation but are prepared to do it if necessary and the governor of the wider moscow region has put up a warning to that effect starting from monday we will actually increase the number of policeman national guard and traffic police who will stop people to ask them why
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they are outdoors that's why i'm asking you to stay home and take seriously all the precautions we are facing now to prevent the spread of the virus that increased police presence that he was referring to really does seem necessary at this point because i can tell you even looking out my own windows on my balcony i can still see quite a bit of activity people just out with their kids walking and lots of cars still are on the street so it's really hard at this point to say that people are following the restrictions that are already in place and that all started back on march the 28th president putin came out and said that he was announcing a week off work where people would still be paid but they would not be going to work and that has actually been extended until the end of april those were all businesses where it was possible to not actually physically go to work and of course on the 30th of march. moscow's mayor put out restrictions saying that people should only leave their houses in the event of a medical emergency if they have no choice but to go to work and to go to their
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local shops and pharmacies but like i said it really doesn't feel like people are following those restrictions and that is something that the moscow mayor commented on saying that that was one of the reason that this past system is being rolled out so hopefully this is enough at this point for people to really listen and stay inside. for just over 400 self isolation violations at least 9 people have been hit with fines previously offices of the only fine violators who had the virus who were suspected of having it he goes down off spent a day with the most co police. people are only allowed to leave their homes to go get groceries in the nearest supermarket to get medical help or to walk their pets within a 100 metre radius from their homes so right now i will be joining the moscow police force who are right now on the beat to see how they are dealing with those who have world fall into the temptation on this perfect summer like day.
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isolation. unless it's absolutely necessary please do not leave your homes take care of your health and the health of your family when you make. people we're all different. people don't even argue they see yeah yeah we understand everything and just go into the shop and back to the farm some. people really understand that we have to conduct this patrol there are considerably fewer people around as you can see everywhere. russian tech giant yandex has recently ruled out a self isolation rating for cities more school has been graded a solid 3 out of 5 a good but still far from perfect score so i asked police if they're going to switch from words to action fines. issuing a fine it's
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a last resort measure at the forefront of self isolation is prevention so we're just asking people to follow suit and many people are listening to this while one group that simply can't stay home the police even worse talking to underage of people every day now is literally their job description. united states has registered the world's largest number of deaths in a single day more than 2000 there on friday bringing the country's total to almost 19000 so far among efforts to try to. with a rising number of bodies dozens of refrigerated trucks have been popped up ready to be used as makeshift morgues a doctor working in the bronx says his experience fighting coronaviruses worse than tackling a bona. i mean if you sent over if you sent over if you sent out we saw colleagues from different parts of the world given the all every day and night i grew up in nigeria i was born and raised and also trained there and i experienced the polar
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people up here but disses crazier than what i would have ever imagined the change of experience to be despondent me to speed is that feeling of helplessness sometimes like the fact that you don't all you can do and just to get the negative all come from is in my personal experience he was i would see moderates and don't i was in town for more than 7 days at least 7 days and it was scary the major part of this experience was here and we would have seen in the hospital and with the cases of seeing seeing young people die from this you know i think there was a very large component of fear for me because that too is you can go you can get better or you could go to the i.c.u. again to beat it up probably die from this and i was the fear part but i know i'm i'm a man of feet so i as much as possible just try to put things through god's and i
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go healed. health has a coast arguably prisca most exposure to the coronavirus hospital staff in new york held a vigil on friday for colleagues who lost their lives fighting the pandemic so far how to americas to teach others says more in the strain the city's hospitals are under right now. today new york city the crossroads of the world has more confirmed cases of cold in 1000 than any other city on earth hospitals still hitting capacity and medical staff. to their brink everything we're trying. preoperatively we're giving are over nearly every year keep her medical history right there. is even more than they ever have while the u.s. navy hospital ship comfort to the javits center are supposed to help alleviate stress of the city's hospital system the 500 bed vessel comfort just has over 60 patients while the 1000 bed convention center field hospital has seen about 225
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patients new reports suggesting the army and the navy are hand picking and transporting small numbers of hospital patients while the virus continues to strain e.r. rooms 1st responders also on the front lines the f.d.a. and why reporting that nearly $480.00 a mass workers including firefighters tested positive for the corona virus we've dealt with for scale events before you haven't dealt with a state serious call volume now going on its 3rd week with no end in sight and roughly 3000 of the departments 15000 were out sick i did the phrase you know what it's like the 4th is as much as we never know we didn't notice we haven't seen. no one. but we know why you signed up. the perhaps some hope for the governor now saying the curve is slowing while the curve may be leveling off the city is still dealing with the mounting coronavirus
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death toll the national guard now using rental vans to pick up hundreds of dead bodies from new york city homes more exposed in the city dwindling the city now using an island off the bronx waters called hart island as a temporary burial site an aerial view shows hired contractors wearing protective gear digging graves and lining up dozens of caskets in those deep trenches under a new policy the medical examiner's office will keep bodies in storage for 14 days before they're buried in hart island's potter's field which is a burial site for people whose families can't afford a funeral. or who go unclaimed by relatives the number burials increasing from about 25 a week to now 24 a day reporting in new york trinity shabbas r.t. . it's estimated the pandemic could push half a 1000000000 people into poverty the grim forecast from a leading british humanitarian charity oxfam comes as the economic fallout widens the gap between the world's richest and its most vulnerable what he's done of
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course has been taking a look. as government lock downs around the world continue without an end in sight the writing is on the wall worse things are on the horizon we anticipate the worst economic fall outs in the great depression the world is confronted with a crisis like no other 1000 has disrupted our social and economic order at lightning speed and on a scale that we have not seen in leave in memory more than 16000000 american workers have lost their jobs in just the past 3 weeks that's about double the american jobs lost throughout the entire 2008 recession as for europe where lockdowns were imposed earlier many don't even have enough money to put food on the table in other parts of the world the worst of the pandemic has yet to come oxfam predicts that more than half of the global population could be living in poverty when the smoke of this crisis clears up to the estimate is based on the road buying into it so we looked at the numbers of people living in poverty currently and then
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we move to what a 20 percent drop in people's income would we estimates in the impact of the coronavirus crisis could be to crease. the numbers of people living in poverty by 500. 1000000 people which would set back. the poverty has been reduced in recent days this would set back the fight against public to buy. a huge impact on the poorest people across the world where there's tragedy for some there's prosperity for others billionaire filmmaker david geffen is a living example of how the rich are literally sailing away from their problems sunset last night isolated in the granite dean's avoiding the virus i'm hoping everybody is staying safe how lucky we pledge zar forget friends concern there are those from the ruling class that did stay behind though and they're not too happy about having to self isolate one thing that i learned from being. and jane is that
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people this is like being in jail is what it is if prison is anything like allen's house we might soon see a serious spike in crime adding to how out of touch the wealthy are seeming these days is a video of hollywood stars singing imagine. it probably seemed like a fine idea at 1st but the video didn't exactly play on everyone's heart strings. i will never get over gal gotos singing imagine there's no heaven and smiling into the camera as thousands of poor people die of coronavirus her rif ache some rich people are even trying to join in the fun of working people struggles look one of even found a mask to match or dress too bad many medical workers don't have one that matches their scrubs or even one that doesn't the world was already more unequal than ever before this pandemic hit but with this new economic crisis on our plate the gap is
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only getting much wider. insta grabbing celebs are the only ones getting to soften the blow of self isolation we can report british him pays it seems to get an additional $10000.00 pounds for expenses to work from home lawmakers had already received an extra $25000.00 pounds to cover added stuff costs and on top of the pay rise that they got at the start of april which took their basic salary to over $80000.00 pounds it's not going down well with the brits stuck than trying to work from home. it's actually doing my head in the m.p.'s have been given 10000 pounds each to work from home yet my mom who is working in the front line for the n.h.s. has to share i protection because there isn't enough why do m.p.'s need a 10000 pound allowance working from home many others are having to work from home and they get 0 allowance 10000 pounds minus travel expenses minus sun dries not incurred would equal far more than this they are already getting
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a good deal on 0 loans. the founder of britain's largest independent food buy believes the extra money is going to the wrong people. we have our m.p.'s that supposedly representing the people around here they all you know milk in the truck 10210000 pounds many of them not doing so curiously how many m.p.'s are you not really helping in any shape of my career community support network in my area and i'm just perth is actually doing the children the council the council service is a closed and so we're actually crowdfunding to raise money to pay to feed people in crisis m.p. so doing absolutely nothing in their scribes says nobody seems to understand you know if you're in a low paid if you're clean if you work in a coffee shop if you're a bus driver you get very little money you don't have savings to fall back on in the world today who are going without food that will go without food and that the
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elites are completely oblivious to the reality of what it's like to be pole in the world in 2020. i think torching us today look at the clock instead leads 18 minutes past 11 moscow time this morning will be off the seas to something coming out well you won't see congregations that like this for the holiest week of the year shuttered places of worship and going digital good report on when the back. of. the world is. shaped by.
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of the world's $2000000000.00 christians but easter this year of course is not going to be anything near normal family and religious get together peter all of it takes a look at how all. the services as worshipers are told to stay away. with coronavirus having the impact it is all over around the world this is exactly the time may think people would be turning to religion for a little bit of comfort and this time of year is usually when we would see the largest religious gatherings taking place. on you. to. do. a little. bit scared of the.
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car comes only when you know who was. with that not possible because of the virus religious practice has had to adapt services are being broadcast online allowing believers to take part from home the vatican has even published special rules for easter mass the faithful should be informed of the times of the celebration so that they can prayerfully unite themselves in their homes pope francis even offered the full removal of scenes for anyone who choose even while in the united states some churches are trying out drive in services and which the celebrants don't leave their vehicles our message even this easter sunday is there is the reaction has not been cancelled the russian orthodox church has also moved services online the patriarch of moscow karylle
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saying that people should stay away from churches for their own health and the health of this. for 51 years i have been preaching from the pulpits encouraging people to come to church and overcome the inclination of their evil will. and external circumstances i have dedicated my entire life to this call i hope you understand how difficult it is for me to see today refrain from going to church in the greek orthodox church services are being held behind closed doors with east the celebrations postponed until may in islam daily prayers are being held online for christians and muslims their religious worship transfers online not exactly easily but with a bare minimum of fuss for jewish people the celebration of passover involves large social gatherings called say it is day 2 of how to go online almost 100 percent of jewish people attend a seder this year family gatherings are out and people have
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a seder on their own often just one person and it will be a bittersweet celebration not everyone is in bracing the necessary changes in the united states expected that some church groups will break social isolation rules it appears to be out of line extreme and clearly in violation and they did violation of our fundamental rights these are testing times to be sure for people all over the world from all different faiths and staying away from one another may seem strange at this time of year but it is the best way to stop the spread of the coronavirus peter all of our r.t. . for most people don't still means being able to go and get some food or do some exercise but for groups like the elderly the risks is simply too great for out here in russia the over 60 five's are among the 1st to be told to stay at home and that's all bikers groups rev into action than. no but again we have that is old you
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know until the boys get a. little closer to it i think it's a must for every citizen to help people who are in need for assistance at such a tough and dangerous time. if you can just get a little bringing medicine is our priority motorcycle deliveries are the most convenient for these people there's really. no come out of it is i have come out because yes as soon as we have our requests to through a window into the had quarters to get masks and glasses and attention they need some food and we go to supermarkets always keep in touch with a person there's
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a nice old people and they like to talk to us and we like to talk to them is. put us through it so. we won't know this is something going to vary based on the. you know the doing a good job is appreciated too well that's it for this weekend world news update from moscow i'm kevin i won't hear out internationally with her mind but we live bulletins at these times every day to keep you posted but our social and web working around the clock for you as well plus if you download or up to get any breaking news as it happens and stretch mobile devices for now though for me stay safe and thank you for watching. and we're going to fulfill your purpose is probably. to the people i promise to be
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trapped in this tiny little wired how much we don't need a crate with him he will stir freaking out in she won't let us bring him anywhere near and thousands of breeding dogs are caged in the in 2 main conditions on puppy farms i mean 67 years you know they've been locked up in cages outside you see no protection from the weather the heat you know the cold air the rain the snow the thunder nothing they have no protection. because you. know it's 2 kids. across the u.s. cruel puppy mills are supported by dog shows and pet stores most of the puppies are coming from these large scale factory farming kind of operations are being sold in stores even joined a good businesses are involved like cargill and mom santa there has been a shocking amount of the organizing opposition to adverts to increase the standards of care for dogs bred in commercial breeding for so many most of that opposition is
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a lot of them wished they'd say look it is it's. just best not to test this new it's the mashed old trick to stop the president and please introduce more to constituents. as we have petitions to post this for to snap them up when you have because that is the cousin with you swear your supporters to your shoes are you sure sure mr you should cook door for the one who's doing the does the. max kaiser this is the kaiser report so much that we really don't need
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that's what this whole lockdown is teaching so many millions of people but most of their lives are all wasted on stuff that's unnecessary costly redundant and doesn't promote social good at all. and b c m s n b c c.n.n. suckers. don't forget there's only one way i digress yes stacy let's talk about mortgaging our future because this is something that you and i have been talking about here in kaiser port for years of course all of this debt and all its feet out since $1071.00 has not has come at some cost we feel like it's been cost less because money printer so they can keep on printing it we think like hey i can keep on buying stuff i can buy us every year put it on lease i could buy a bigger mcmansion every year and it's going to be better and better and better well it's actually been mortgaging our future which is one thing if it's mortgaging you.
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