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always so much against talking sorceress or using inside information i was always saying that it's all out * in the open source says in official documents but now i see that there is this thing and that's not insider information but this is being in the atmosphere with their people and institutions you spread it visiting the evil behalf usually bad that used to be so cancelled so it's such a long time once you are deprived of whole days you'll begin to perceive how the quality of your work deteriorates while i hate to break it to you we are social species and it's their lives to bookworms like yourself just as not just to everybody else now i heard me say a couple of years back that work especially a fulfilling work wearing down not just income but other crimes of great vacation will one day become a luxury and i think that nowadays any kind of work is actually actually
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a privilege especially coupled with a monday to restrictions on social and mobility how much longer do you think states around the world can afford to maintain that no government in the world has an interest in keeping its citizens locked up so they know that their virus will go by this still rules and restrictions will remain i think it's a. scare idea the governments of the world are very much interested in lifting this restrictions but they are evidently and reasonably doing this in such a way as to provoke another wave action i think we show worry about it on calming level of poor see that will be faced by millions and millions of precious citizens and people all around the world this will be cared for really. restaurant sounds coffeeshops will come back. our services will revive but * some jobs lost will
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indeed bill lost forever to those people who lose that. the advantage is also working for the state evidence right now because these people receive their salaries. but why is the staying at home period will be over these advantages will not be over this state has been primarily a job giver in russia since well since since a long time ago but just because i'm 14 the number of people directly or indirectly and debts owed to the state for the s.l. race has grown it will likely grow even more the course on the table workplaces will be scarse and this is not a very good saying well at the mill state is it isn't in good shape right now and regardless of dire political system and i would claim that this is perhaps the most consequential catch $22.00 situation when there are simply no easy solutions but i
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also see a lot a lot of distance done building up around the world and the notion that this states around the world with very very few exceptions what prioritized how considerations often very limited group of people and we are talking about 10 to 15 percent of the population who this virus of plagues about only the die how considerations would be prioritized over everything else given where we are right now gee think it was ultimately a good call on the part of a very just to you know to these people and how to stop and ignore everything else take place and they end of the day this is an issue of priority everything has its costs and cannot be the jat she lists all the governments of the world have been acting in a remarkably similar manner as you lot is no matter whether that democracy is all talk process and this for political science this has been one of the. remarkable
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things to watch and to analyze the measures have been very much similar even bill is just lace them and that connects and the floor employed during this week's crisis has very large similarities so it's not the question also although horses being more a factor in a democracy has been more effective rather rational to rewilding in the same. this scenario rather should tell us that this so various governments have the reason for acting like they act even though it's so great an economy and what would that be. the cost. well. i already say before that the reason the wide you know states around the world were compelled to behave their way or to react the way they reacted was because of the appreciation in the value of human life and i take a major issue with that because the saved lives are all bit 9000 patients
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a likely to come of the cost of many other lives we are talking about you know either patients who rent able to travel well lifesaving treatment abroad we're talking about. domestic abuse which is likely to have increased over the stressful times we're talking about people who lost their livelihoods or mental how because of this a deal when you look at the human cost of both bit and danny and the response to compress how severely is it really such a humanistic response isn't it actually saving some and more safety in the other. we can ask people for long term consequences because we're going to have we don't know what would this situation be enough there were no restrictive measures and act at all imagine. that it going and. going we don't need to imagine that you can look at. the example of sweden and it is clear that at this point the number of fatalities. is slightly higher but it's not overwhelmingly so
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i mean we have some indications that at least you know case in areas that many people were painting and many scientists were painting and submitted to the government it may have been overstated i guess i kind of does a touch of that. medical specialists are even specialists in economy but i must have an issue with a swedish example don't ease not conscious they did nothing about it and what i'm is a country that did not employ legislative restrictions on its citizens until speech airs all school restaurants in stockholm are as a misleading their words and government will advise people to stay at home and a lot of them did and they are also connected to the fabric of social life another country says different from the conference so they do have a kind of course but it's a common day so it's not it's not obsolete i agree with you but it's far more did
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very response down the blanket ban that was imposed are. recommended in some countries now when i was thinking about it you know what he did to my mind is the culture of this so-called phenomenon safe it is and that we see in some u.s. colleges which creates a moral hazard for college administrators to overreact to every complaint from a student and we ultimately imperils agitation and critical thinking and i wonder if together with this common $1000.00 pandemic we're also witnessing the outbreak is all departed governments when they think that it's better to be saved and story even though distraction you may be safe and. you're going to say for a while us australian story evolves on the kind of consequences that that calm our home but when i was saying and continues to say that this matters around the.
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as do the consequences they have high value of human lives i was talking exactly about that there is a dark side even to a little higher cost of human life because even poses it imposes a certain duty on any public government so it can't just say let's let life go on as a did the sick will get sick somebody will die will try to help those women who will lead or not with the business as usual that isn't possible they need to share that they take a stance and but be it in addition you feel on your even if this is costly. rationally but then that's the only outsider i fear and i don't that time including on the russians they don't channel these kind of argumentation but we know that this is a highly discriminate it's a virus it goes primarily after people with preexisting conditions do could likely be sick and that you know type 2 diabetes is the prevailing disease among the population and i don't understand i haven't heard anyone are really clearly why do
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we have to isolate everybody agreeing become a chokehold instead of isolating this is just increase the population at least have a higher chance of and in that ending up in the emergency care units as opposed to everybody else who has either very slight or no symptoms that told you i'm a very wrong person to put this question to but * what i say. the circumstances let's watch the consequences that's what we're social site is do let's wait till the end of the war on time measures and see how they call an eerie bounce in the healthy economy of the u.s. rebound may be quite speedy and that it will will say thank you to it is democratic and then on the credit government that you learn to trust your actions that killed elasund. the noble cause but if everything came back normal effects of this will serve as a kind of excel. right search to an economic crisis or an economic stagnation that
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has already been on its way and that'll be a whole different thing in jesus christ shall we are in that you know kind of and all that and all the best all we do know how a virus but we also know how. economics the nation for all of that was there before and we shall be i'm president of oil prices crisis which has not begun begin to take real consequences we will see for example a sequestering all solid federal budget we will see the budget deficit and we'll see if there are necessary inevitable cutting off sounding of budgets or responded at the party melon society as a whole is expecting their well takes or how well you could do before you turn into a full fledged prophet of the our callouses let's take your very very sure that i do know this not only because the we have seen this things before we have survived that if you want some real or a colleague sick prophecy you should i could name
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a few names. so a whole lot of people back so you need because of the name so i didn't worry about ists. i will definitely be interested in exploring the spill but after a short break let's take a moment but we'll be back in just a few seconds. as the u.s. economy was booming growing numbers of people when they don't do this. you can work 40 hours a week and still not have enough to get housing and everybody believes america still is the leader the. reality of it is we're not fundamentally equality and a lack of political announcing or a living minimum wage gave many people new to. no that's been
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a problem with the city can always turn the temperature on a cold to stay way out almost call to films of considered that there is no answer because yes the records resources for the most vulnerable are abandoned on the streets to become the invisible comes. your city but i. guess let me see if i can say. i was on the floor some days in my bathroom you know trying praying. there's time for us to doubt what i was having children fever i didn't have any sense of say so smell has been the most you can put the world with you. recently she has understood or just used to. simon is on the ground.
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i have to think her bush myself but it is for me in the face i'm going to. go. financial survival guide i don't buy any i've caught up with you. on the friday that's a lesson of buying from the future trucker watch kaiser. welcome back to worlds apart from the key to getting the story on that russian political analyst economic just before the break we were talking about how common 1000 is
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a highly discriminative virus which primarily goes to people with preexisting conditions and speaking specifically about type 2 diabetes and it's a ball of disorders i think at this point it is absolutely clear that they called are definitely are going down it otherwise would have been and even before the spread of dominic b.'s kind of diseases south is related diseases diseases all alike were already bankrupt public how care sector is in many countries because of their snow balling cost for example just in the united states. they're in the federal budget goes into medicare and about their out of medicare it is child 2 diabetes now the question i want to ask you is about the prevailing social norms of the time being we treat how to as our personal issue do you think that's a sustainable social norm at
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a time when society is that expected to make such dramatic sacrifices to treat these diseases that are easily preventable we do not know how the virus goes off so we have a lot of data but it's data so far we'll be able to fully judge when it's over and 2nd i would not describe any disease. it's looking although of course there is a connection between the old way of life and the way are sealed as also genetics. inclination or does inclination towards a disease so it's not a thing you can blame a person on for having having made though those 2 of those deployed 2nd procedure your original questions about the mistress of its type of privacy and this is her this is very interesting thing and this is my kind of thing because it's social and it's political. by a policy or by a politics of the way the state or society after all they need it don't alter the
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lords and. interfere and direct your physical. what things are allowed and what. doing. with your body you are was a body off your loved ones with your children how far can a pair of judge for example with a look to vaccinate their child. before that we've been all of this general liberal drop off our my body my decision and if i harm myself a way of making this decision yes again it's not wrong it's melting isn't the fear with me society even liberal society it may be as told after their chav parents are relations course on the one hand a week to perceive the family as a cast as safe have privacy at the same time we as
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a society cannot tolerate the full parental power over a child the power of other from merely a smaller obeys as we do interfere or society legislative systems interfere but it comes to you and you face all development well this jail house now this is the logical safer to eastern. there's a kind of probably good to be defended by the force of the full force of the lawyers forcing states it's interesting how this things will develop but where we may be sure the thing will develop maybe we will see for example for a moment to risk in public places as a customer a thing as we have no. safe it's a restrictions on the measured service and now we're what we got years during the last 20 years that reading search error search oh yes we girls will strain.
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the airports at any public location maybe we'll see the same kind of range that will measure our going to temperature who are maybe what you are an arab body weight because this is one of the. major factors risk factors. aliquot still diseases including call it $98.00 it's a major risk factor it is by weight what you put in your idea is not going to be on lee your decision or is it going to be at least inquired a matter of society because and the end of the day you ask a society to pick up the bill for your damaged in later years well you may recall how the number of scandals rob so it's a recently about high prices for airplane tickets 14 waiting over. actual grams and it was it was a whole host of public questions whether companies have the right to charge high prices what it's such
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a meal with it's discrimination or not and now it's that that was an innocent debate. and now it becomes. so. that the question the real question is the question off policy measures how do you . know those things that you think beneficial for society. people who were waiting more again a sort of a. cigar or do you know if you teach him healthy lifestyle and didn't teach every a school child to cook for example and in this way you try to make us a science you tell. me what the line between the line between * christmas and democracy even make it into a distinction between the talkers in democracies and yet me know that democracy is on base from. paralyzed i mean the challenge of raising the united states from call
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bit by to the is the highest in the world and it's the highs in this age mid to high straights of business and i heard you say recently that the consumer is we just very directly related to the consumerism is here just a comment 19 is gone is not going to kill it and and the center of consumerism is a sick mix of well likely and perhaps mentally. compromised individual that requires a lot of services when we talk about the value of human life is that to really be conned of live that we have to cherish that me ask you aspire to protect me not of the united states which means a lot spends a lot on how care is on the verge of bankruptcy health care is and the verge of bankruptcy because it's not sustainable there are doctors who are talking about dementia as types 3 diabetes because many diabetics go on to develop dementia and if you imagine you know this whole population of diabetics and people who our
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children will have to take carol i think it's a question of intergenerational you know soul and diet and sharon it's why should our children take care and pay for our excesses you imagine always children the general generational. as just is is this not a very healthy people who want have any. villages them south and our children are the beneficiaries of this society which allows people to survive which helps people with various sorts of disabilities to adapt and to become members of society so we shared the going back to a start and says you feel when you're born. with a 100 percent disease and they're not going to have one we can also go i'm sure there's no question of personal responsibility and stating that you owe your good health not only to yourself but also to society because at the end of the day basis
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and easily preventable problem you know we can talk about authoritative societies but not authoritarian can actually control what you put into your not it's only now control if it ensures very rare you you know like you change a lot of money both to your industry and also make people understand that this understanding who you'll meet and dk tional program not as system off fines and on the police measures that was my point yes the society is going to be why and what diverse also in terms of house and sounds of your name we're not going to change that we're not going to have an area you talk the long healthy young people we're going to have a lot of people on that a healthy young. they are our competitor it's their also citizens that they spare stoneworkers they contribute to society and they demand some things decided from the side but they also contribute so this is the reality we are going to lead and
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we're not going to make everybody house but we have as you say makes by by as i would say educating them i would very much argue in favor of changing day to occasional programs even in the gardens and schools the younger of the children the better we do not teach them enough well we don't teach them at all meaning i am there and if i. they're all the body and the importance also as you say what they put you in their house i think i just think that every child should be taught to cook and every chance will be what what is out it's what and what is not and what is jack for what he should years and what you should avoid oh we are now and very we have and we're all based so-called stay at. regime which is not real obligatory been in the oven in a everybody or many people seem to comply with it i wonder how disciplined you are in observing the city hall recombination. i strongly suspect i'm being disciplined
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is rather privileged being able to get severe disability or to be able to comply is rather privilege then a virtue i can do that i have. to i have some how i have certain resources which you do not make my situation materially tragic so i can enjoy having my children with me and they can study a lie and we have enough devices so it's not something that i did by my own by and accept ourselves and i can do all that i can imagine people with different jobs bus drivers errors medical work as heart of a ball to comply with this restrictions so i'm sad for all that and i will and i'll be able to do this for a few more weeks even is necessary to my own house and for the general wellbeing of society like everybody else i do hope it will be over and like everybody else i will be even more thankful when i'll be able to meet my students and there are some
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of the design conferences all very well but it's not teaching well it is stitching but it's about 25 percent of what it should be i do know how to see the day hannah will come back. and i do hope just the day and i'll be able to come to your studio and you know there are some instead. they're looking forward to it but before you. bice let me ask you one more question because if you know conversation to say the russians is complete without quoting our great under pushkin who. once when he himself was under quarantine and invokes your worst down collar even though he himself turned out to be very productive. own seclusion unlike what here are i don't think we're going to try to any problems. well that's actually my question of what's your personal recipe a young athlete the abbey a senior that so many people are complaining about these days and isn't that one of
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the challenges of self isolation regime that faggot people live regardless of their circumstances they're struggling on the mental and psychological. wistar of our conversation a way of me saying that their quality of intellectual work although it's so boring to do all but the quality of console actual work is going down in the absence of a societal compact a so what you know yes will we just suffer and the product. offers us consequences oh what i do is i think what they want to also is doing i try to get my scan you know place i had my google calander we sure as my life so i try to go to bat at reasonable i work i even started doing some sort of exercises which i never did so i just seriously does all this kind of thank you know what i do i skip it is actually happy responsibility it is a see you have to keep your immune system in
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a good shape once your cache of the virus runs you mean maybe a private 90 a jury see you i told you i don't care you're a enjoy. i actually do it out again having my family are with me is it great how our children seem to enjoy the extra day don't have to go to school and they have to experiments with that so they seem rather to like it and if they like something a battle we can't hold it at you. while you get there is always the great pleasure talking to these kinds of isolation is doubly so thank you very much for being with us today thank you and then he'll told watching so they how being taking care of yourself around helping syria again next weekend. for her. dark hair.
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dare use thinks. we dare to ask. your sudden somebody. just let them see it i guess. i was on the floor something's in my basket and you know trying praying. i. mean what's the best time for west says i was having chilling fever i don't have any sense of c. source now and i must. would you. recently she you know some of these you.
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didn't. push myself i'll go through the filmy in the bible go to a. new u.s. unemployment claims hit 26000000 in the last 5 weeks alone all job gains of the last decade sparking street protests and violation of lockdown. also this hour violent clashes with police as residents of paris suburbs also break quarantine rules to demonstrate a study showing france's poor are disproportionately affected by the form of virus crisis maybe even reports of starvation. plus coronavirus
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