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to get it. off my feet after he. said. you know. you can all 2nd thoughts of that get in i'll. use it to deserve it or. is it a small act. do you see. the ticket shows that it will not. look you don't get. it done and there is a. good. even though it's been a year since the historical theater all caught fire french investigators have yet
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to make significant progress and still haven't established the exact cause of the blaze there are 2 main theories an electrical fault and a discarded cigarette butt but even that's far from certain. next year and that. dick is a little. early sure he. is it creates you. these are doing the math easier because of the meter while. many questions have been asked about the investigation since it began the cigarette theory for example is largely based on statements from a contractor. admitting that its workers did sometimes violate the rules and smoke
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on the cathedral ruth. that same company though insists that even when builders did smoke it was in the scaffolding outside the cathedral itself not inside where the fire is though to have started and no cigarette butts that could have said not a dam on fire were ever found nor any electrical appliance that might have short circuited. a year on and the investigators still have a surfeit of guesses and a shortage of evidence all feeling rumor and suspicion that the author artie's are not telling the whole truth. one theory suggesting that notre dame had been set on fire was fueled by the site special status the cathedral is in the heart of paris on the eliciting one of the most expensive places to live in the center of france's capital controls that were tourist magnet which some enterprising traders might say makes it a gold mine. in the i think the it was only on 4 legs and you call feds
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which it stands were protected by unesco and there's no way to reconstruct it. each. week i can. see that. there is no proof that notre dame was deliberately set on fire or that there is any connection with the illicit a development plans for the time being these are mere speculation but most people started taking them seriously after the french government accepted the so-called exception law permitting the also refused to rebuild the cathedral with almost no regard for urban development regulations allegedly to complete the restoration as soon as possible. as you. well. know not. too sure what. that means you'll be.
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she comes he wanted. to throw in a taxi. on april 15th 2019 social networks were ablaze along with notre dame rumors and even fake messages began to spread like wildfire one suggested that islamic terrorists were behind the tragedy there was never any official confirmation of the theory but it did serve to arouse nationalist passions partly because at the time france had enjoyed a prolonged series of very real attacks on christian try and. he says as you. well. know not only do we dish don't. it takes. to defend your colleagues some gods
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for. the off austin on the wall. of this release and be a true do evil i don't see tricks you know that you want action on those of the shiny suit was the night altering musky. these pictures which immediately saturated the internet added fuel to the social media fire it turned out that a few days before the blaze statues of christie and sings have been removed from the roof of notre dame for restoration and were headed at the same time a rational explanation did emerge later but only after the conspiracy theory supporters had accused the french authorities. oh yes another attack on christian values. they start to do is a fortune off of them knowledge i mean they have a story she's got prism says that you saw the sun still non creedal. you pull us
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smoke and spam you know that's your animal. no no no no it was. man across from there or there isn't quite enough i don't know if it's our . own who are next in on coming on line from usual. government silences to rumor and speculation what oxygen is to fire. a year after the inferno of notre dumb the investigation is still faced with a plethora of burning questions. in a total usually cut congestion. plan. should be pretty crazy on an. east that's really.
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you. to come and meet you at. welcoming our viewers from around the world live from central london this is r.t. u.k. . the health secretary announces new measures aimed at helping adult care providers through the corona virus outbreak including a new delivery system for protective equipment we hear from a representative for the sector. the u.k.'s top trade negotiator and he's even counted partly to set out a timetable for talks and says the italian prime minister admits the e.u. is at risk of collapse admits the crisis. for brazil's it almost hard for self-employed people worried they will not have enough money to cover basic costs. and also this campaign is born the war torn countries such as yemen facing 2
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emergencies a humanitarian crisis and the impact of the coronavirus. health secretary's announce a string of measures for the cancer including more virus testing and protective equipment that hancock also sported the green cap badge which he said carries will now be able to use to get benefits and h s workers already received he said and he joins me now live here in the studio with more on what was said so. clearly responding to calls from the care sector and the labor from bench today it will appear that way the health secretary there fronting up the government's daily briefing what it comes to the coronavirus update now he began by updates in the country on the latest death figures which are that 761 people stop you have lost their lives in the latest 24 hour period having such
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that a positive for coated 98 up takes the death toll total of $12868.00 people who have died in hospitals and of course that doesn't include the number of people who have died in care homes and that's something which has been a cause of criticism for the government their approach to social care and so for that reason that one called made sure that that was the issue that he addressed that today and that he announced a number of measures that the government can take to change of heart. today we strengthen the rules so that all care home residents who are discharged from hospital will be tested before being admitted into their care whom will test all symptomatic care home residents and as i announced last friday we've introduced testing for all social care colleagues and members of their household who meet who need a test at the same time we're increasing again p.p. supplies to social care we're creating
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a supply logistics and distribution network of unprecedented scale building on the p.p. plan i set out on friday over the next 3 weeks will continue priority drops to the local resilience forums who distribute to the social care system according to local need while we roll out our new online delivery system for social class settings. now there were a number of other measures that mr hancock went through that include the government stepping up its training and recruitment of new stuff as well as the announcements of a green balance that's been in circulation for a while but that essentially would denote identify people as social care workers so that they can access the same type of priorities for example going to supermarkets the other n.h.s. has yet he also announced that there would be changes to rules so that families can say goodbye to loved ones in those precious last few moments of their lives and that new measures will be taken so that families can do that but also to mitigate
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and limit the risk of the virus spreading he also announced changes to d.n.r. do not resuscitate regulations now comes as the latest figures from the ins the office of national statistics says that up until april the 30 oh i for the 3rd 217 people have died in care homes and of course those are the latest figures i was 12 days ago and the real figure of those who have lost their lives in care homes is way according to most estimations and that's why there have been calls for these types of figures to not be released weekly but to be released daily. and is any word on when the lockdown could be lifted well no official word that just yet bill but the government have we understand decided to extend it and that will be likely announced tomorrow that could be a 3 week extension that would take the country up to may the 7th with the lock down
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and that would be in line with what we've seen in northern ireland with arlene foster announcing that the country there will also be extending the lockdown for 3 weeks now we've been hearing from the leader of the opposition kissed starman and he says the government should announce its exit plan that doesn't mean the announcement of a date of when this lockdown will be lifted but at least to give the country some idea of what it would entailed does it mean business is for example being allowed to open and so on but the government have said that that wouldn't be feasible and that they won't be announcing any exit plan until the country is reached the peak of this crisis. thank you very much indeed for or the chair of the national carrier satiation nadra ahmed told me that testing in care centers is a will command measure. i think there's some interesting measures that he's announced today. including the call for more more start which really
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is something that we've been asking for for a long time at the end of last year we had a 100 entrenched 2000 vacancies in our 6th term and additionally he said the government i'm sure he said the government would pay for that induction training which which will be a very positive meeting i think the testing we had signed to that this morning and it's important that we have the testing and we've been calling for this for some time now so it's really very very welcome and i think what we now need to know is that the rollout is going to be quite quick so that we're not waiting and in addition to the testing just interrupt he said also comes to all it can to protect the workers in care homes and of course there is a major issue about protective equipment including. yes there is i mean the the measures around p.p. just seem to rumble on and there is still
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a shortage and you know you know when you're hearing that other countries are sending us. equipment you know that there is a shortage of and the problem we have is a sector is that everything is being sent through to the n.h.s. and we understand why that is because obviously they are also front line and needing it but we also need it in our in our services because we want to protect our star. another potential tool in the fight against the virus is the creation and rollout of antibody tests that test detective somebody has already recovered from the virus and therefore could now be immune however the development of such a test in the u.k. has been held up by a shortage of blood samples from those who have recovered this is in part due to the british outbreak still being in its early stages when it can take several weeks for patients to develop immunity questions also surround the chances of re infection and how long immunity to the disease last after a person recovers one that has paving the way for the rod out of such tests as
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professor carol sykora he joined me earlier and he said what she what happens in countries further ahead in the pandemic is a good step moving forward. we've heard about the tests for the virus usually you know the swab or throat swab these tests a fingerprint of blood or sometimes a include the innocent removal from an elm they collect the blood take it to the lab the kit form of the test can be done low can it point to ketch as you can call them done within 15 minutes you get a readout on the strip and just like a pregnancy test the question is their reliability and what real problem with screening all ostroff we run a series of tents the centers we screening last off to try and find out what the prevalence of having had the virus is now the pandemic is about $4.00 to $6.00 weeks old or crumble is the antibody response takes about 4 weeks to actually go
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to the top of its peak and it lasts for about 2 or 3 weeks of the chop then it falls it's enormously variable both on the strength of the response and the timing of that response so all the world says well it's like a pregnancy test that's pretty all or nothing this is not this is much more subtle we want to find out homan if astafy have got antibodies that's means they had to curve it and this safe to go back to our that's a point they've had it and they're safe to go back to work and yet we have seen reports of people can get the virus a 2nd time and that the antibodies may develop in fact not for very long. exactly and said what we're doing what people around the world are doing using these kits in situation but austria we're following for european countries that yesterday morning came partially out of luck and a slow progressive way young people small shops small businesses open 1st keep the vulnerable elderly secluded then gradually go through it all schools primary school
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was 1st then secondary schools then universities going up the age spectrum and studying what happens both to the virus and to the immune response to the virus and i think the combination of that data will guide us we are about 2 to 3 weeks behind in the cycle of the pandemic compared to germany compared to last reject republic so we'll watch what happens there with great interest monitor it and then we can adapt to any idea when we might see a return to what we might call as normal that we have a return to normal so sage scientific advisory group on emergencies meets today and tomorrow or tomorrow they'll have to make a decision with ministers having sifting through the evidence i do that will be conclusive they'll say sometime in the next 3 to 4 weeks i'd like to see it again i would say 2 weeks from now monday the 27th of april that would be reasonable to aim
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for let's give people optimism we can always pull back if the data look bad we say ok sorry people we're going to have to wait another week. britain's top trade negotiator and his e.u. counterpart are meeting remotely to thrash out of timeline for future talks david frost and michelle barnet were discussed negotiating a deal over video conferencing touring the lock down period boris johnson has been vocal about maintaining the deadline of december 31st but some have dubbed the rigid time table fantasyland a late letter from germany's ambassador to the e.u. highlights concerns over the blocs capacity for remote negotiations well said that the council secretary advise for only one video conference each day as there aren't enough facilities for any more ability to carry out work is also decreased to 25 percent and they also raise the issue of confidentiality and the lack of interpret ing over video link. or downing street has said that the deadline isn't shrine in law therefore the government will continue to work towards it meanwhile italian
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prime minister said the e.u. member states need to work together and find a financial solution to help their citizens he also expressed concern over the possibility of europe failing itself. there is this risk if we don't seize the opportunity to good new life into the european project the risk is real that's why i want to lower to materialize i want to banish it italy's former europe minister some records he told me that some countries in europe still need to adapt as the world is changing. there is a very intensive debate within the council and notably within the eurozone but the debate is a new one this is not the old debate between north and south as during the crisis i would say that there's a debate between allows about joyed of kountry so we see the stance of fortune seen and seen this the need to make it different this time compared to the past that and that there is more group of counties i said than that that land also have feet on
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which i have never sent haven't you had eyes yet that the war is changing and the europe must adapt or to this new context following the break up of the girl in the virus crisis what about the institution itself somewhat concerned about the very survival of the european union as it stands i wash convience the c.s. in my election even before that the you young needs a substantial reform and very deep regret for process because it is clear that on some aspect which do not talk of the euro group in my view it doesn't work. then you are that europe doesn't that mean that possibly in the industry sector the had sector so what was important before that rises to me it is began absolutely necessary so on one side there is the as for the american scene and so far even we do we have been talking about the aspect of the americas you see of the coronavirus crowd in this the are the issue either institutional and democratic recovery which
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is a steal a white page of it white pages that need stated to be a good sort or just very quickly if you don't mind those all important trade talks between the e.u. and the u.k. is the deadline achievable are we heading for a no deal breaks it. in my view it's very difficult in my view that if you go now to the deadline so either the u.k.'s. april 8th 2 prong of the negotiation and your case steve can do it by the end of june not at all i think it's going to be very difficult to get to it was substantiated by the end of the. across the world the number of coronavirus cases is past the 2000000 mark according to johns hopkins university over 129000 deaths have been recorded globally and we want to hoff a 1000000 have made a recovery the world health organization is advisable countries to wait 2 weeks before easing restrictions this is a phased approach where the juice the risk of new outbreaks still to come this.
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campaign is born the conflict affects countries such as yemen to face into emergencies humanitarian crisis and the impact on the coronavirus under a poor village almost hoff all of a self-employed people worry that they will not have enough money to cover the basic costs. seemed wrong all along just don't call. me. yet to shape out just being educated and engaged equals betrayal.
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when so many find themselves worlds apart when you choose to look for common ground . the world is driven by dreamers shaped by one person or those great. dares thinks. we dare to ask. comments of coby 1000 pandemic changed the international system only have us trying to relations be altered and is the west experiencing buyer's remorse when game 6.
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will tell when a solution has said it regrets president trumps decision to suspend u.s. funding to the group it comes off to accuse the un agency of mishandling the coronavirus pandemic and supporting what he calls china's disinflation. the united states of america has been a longstanding and generous friend to doubly jewel and we hope it will continue to be so. we regret the decision of the president of the united states to order to hold in funding to the world health organization.
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tramples accuse the w.h.o. of mistakes which led to many deaths currently the united states accounts for more than a 5th of the organizations budget is kind of more than takes a closer look at some of the president's comments i'm instructing my administration to halt. funding of the world health organization while a review is conducted to assess the world. health organization's role in severely mismanaging and covering up the spread of the corona virus through the middle of january it parroted in publicly endorse the idea that there was not human to human transmission happening despite reports and clear evidence to the contrary that delays the w.h.o. experience. into playing a public health emergency caused valuable time this decision and previous statements by president trump regarding china and the world health organization has
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been widely criticized around the world many have argued that the united states is essentially politicizing the world health organization w.h.o. the organization that does so much vital and important humanitarian work at a very moment when their work is really needed now it's also important to note that republicans in the u.s. congress and announce they plan a congressional probe a hearing to investigate china for its role and possible culpability in the spread of coronavirus so it seems that from the trumpet ministration and republicans there is a strong feeling that china is somehow responsible for the global pandemic and that world health organization and many international bodies may have a whopper rated with them in causing this kind of problem now critics are pointing to this and saying this is a massive conspiracy theory this is an attempt to distract from the failures of the united states when it comes to dealing with this pandemic but many of the voices on
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the republican side of the aisle and surrounding the trumpet ministration are adamant that china is to blame and the world health organization the world health organization needs to be held accountable now the world health organization and beijing officials have released a timeline providing step by step information about how the pandemic was dealt with from december onward showing coordination and cooperation between chinese officials and international bodies they say this narrative of a chinese cover up with which the world health organization is allegedly complicit simply doesn't add up. it comes as the former m i 6 chief said that while the w.h.o. should take some of the blame for the pandemic the rest should fall on china so john sawers who is head of the secret intelligence service from 2009 until 2014 of knowledge the floors in the organizations response however he had it that it's only as good as its member states and that it would be more appropriate to hold the chinese government to account the w.h.o.
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has called on countries to avoid politicizing the virus if they want to avoid more deaths. reporters found that almost half of self employed people worry they will not have enough money to cover rent and bills during a pandemic last month the government introduced a grant for these self-employed who have lost their income as a result of the outbreak however 45 percent of those worried that they won't have enough money to cover basic costs and 66 percent fear that they will burn through all their savings in the next 3 months despite the government's financial support that's a 60 percent say that the range of support available for free lancers would not sustain their business and their income through the crisis of the self employed painter and decorator john kerry he spoke to me earlier about the difficulties he's facing during the outbreak. mystere up in stockton taiz in the northeast of england family for rhythm a song i've actually limousine off. to see what's going on i mean
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it's no one plan for this it's just mental softly crazy so when you say you've laid off your son you eat you are not able to pay him at all. my situation i got enough money for so lots of wages which i paid myself until the end of march and i've got my wages for it pro untamed. boss i'm actually we're in on a bill to be paid from a coma large company that has mothballed and fair lot 500 stuff and on the 17th 18th of march i got a message no bills will be getting paid until a rio and now the government has said that help is is coming in june is that good enough food or too little too late for you i've actually burnt 6000 pound on the credit card interest rate a point in my work account. and hefty interest rate charges on that no doubt what
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about the chances of of universal credit until gene kelly why are you in a position that you can apply for that and from what i've got that. 'd i'm responsible business i've got my tax if for myself and my son's 10 minutes and my july payment so that countess isn't my wife works full time i don't think i'll get very much to be honest the sad reality is of course that this is the risk isn't it the people like yourself take over you if you decide to work on your own self employed then instead of going full time perhaps you could being ill yourself it's very hard to think it's going to happen to you put it in have to think about making provisions in it but it is tough isn't it oh yeah yeah right now you sound i've saved enough every month i put some away for it and he did unfortunately this is absolutely tarantulas down paul rather than a rainy day it. campaigners are warning that water on countries such as yemen face
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to emergencies a humanitarian crisis and the impact of the coronavirus international rescue committee says insufficient health care unhygienic conditions and a lack of clean water make simple measures to contain the disease almost impossible activists are calling on governments to act now of conflict affected countries are still in the early stages of the virus others blame arms manufacturers for fueling conflicts in war torn countries such as yemen and as a result worsening humanitarian crises well international rescue committee report says that the conflict has left only 51 percent of health facilities fully functional in yemen 80 percent of the population is already in need of humanitarian assistance and the country's only 3 hospital beds and only 7 doctors per $10000.00 people and those joined by and respect from campaign against arms trade and he told me that the humanitarian crisis and the corona virus outbreak are not the only emergencies yemen is facing. when we hear men's actually seeing 3 emergencies
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because there's also potential breed her color in yemen as well which oxfam has been warning about for months but if you manage here in crisis was already worst and world war rules coronavirus detected and world health organization has warned recouping exclusion of cases from days and weeks ahead and unfortunately your women's health care system has been largely destroyed in the war and that has left the country particularly vulnerable to reconvert people particularly vulnerable to name 3 and it's not just bill lack of healthcare facilities it's been lack of clean water facilities and sanitation because war doesn't just kill people directly through bombs or doesn't just kill people in explosions and guns it also kills people very slowly in the brutal humanitarian ways we regret is in yemen where groups and city are groups and any other conflicts that will things change. short
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of the wall won't be ongoing jury this coronavirus and i mean. i'm not there are some reasons to be cautiously optimistic creeps a.d.d. sheen has announced but it's going to click that it's to clear the unilateral 2 week cease fire in this particular war if you have been so many false dawns been so many broken promises and papists isn't even the 1st ceasefire that's been announced since the threat of coronavirus and rubbish there was a number 6 baronets 2 weeks ago actually lasted 24 hours which we have to hope that this one holds we have to hope it's a platform for which change can really be built on but. other governments have little to play in this as well those who are providing arms were britain's big u.k. government are mean to say d.g. margaret bit. presumably rini unfortunate is it not me who it is was arm sales need
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to start from the u.k. as a major it will because it's going to meet your supplier great maybe you can meet greater jets bombs and missiles are sitting with saudi forces do you keep government must use its position in the world stage to call for meaningful cease to call for a long term cease fire and meaningful political dialogue and that's all from us you can our colleagues marty america will be taking over the top of the from or the team here in central london.
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has changed american lives but pharmaceutical companies have a miraculous solution. based drugs the people who are chronic pain patients believe that their prescription is working for them and the remedy. to the price that they paid was their dependency and addiction to opiates is the long term use that really is and scientifically just now study actually suggest that. the long term effects may not just be the absence of benefit but actually that they might be
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causing long term. greetings and salyut ation. here in the united states we've lost conservatively conservatively more than 12000 individual souls to be cope with 19 virus and that number is only going to rise by the time this tragedy has run its course mainly because our political leaders failed to act when they should have in the wake of tragedy hard questions must always be asked me. here in the united states of america one of the most important questions begging begging to be asked of our great elected officials from donald trump to nancy pelosi to mitch mcconnell is why did you allow this to happen why did over $12000.00 americans die on your
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watch especially when you spend $1.00 trillion dollars of our tax dollars on national security this year alone the trumpet administration secured a near record 750000000000 in defense spending but what kind of security are you buying us one a simple virus can crush our economy and health care infrastructure in just a few short weeks naturally the most common answers we as citizens get in return when we ask these questions is either a litany of spoiled toddler like finger pointing like the kind we witnessed this week when us president donald trump tried to claim his inadequacies and failures were all the fault of the world health organization or or the other excuse one of my own personal favorites in political excuse making the a big protests we just didn't see this coming which which might be true appear in.
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