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but i live in is this me go can i go with the ok i'm just going to. they tell me that i was highly. kind of whether it's a panic mode. like i was on the floor some days and my bouncer crying praying. in my.
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name seeing can i can't. believe you are going to. pull off a live report. most. recently she had us on or she seems to me. it was time and it's on for around. the. push. to do for me in the bible i'm going to be. ok. we're still on lockdown here in moscow and i am continuing to working from home this time around we're making a film about coronavirus survivors and i managed to speak to some of them so in the sound what it's really like to go through covert 19 1st stop we have on
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our russian woman who lives in spain. yes is glass but i mean. do you also agree. it's good i'm going in for it. you know and long the bill yet of who. we also have. brought in the last guy next we have catherine she's in the u.k. now her case is special because she's 6 months pregnant. and it was difficult and he lectured by piece of i know that some might. betray today with great cause and also by the time he saw it so even when i went in. i you know i want to show what it's. going to cause but i wasn't confident put me on because he pulled because obviously. i'm pregnant so i didn't have cause he took a high chance a contract next stop we have alexander are
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a traveler now he returned to moscow from italy and right away he alerted the authorities. there is 3 yet though here on the point you're going to the prison what's in them each of those little so it changes a lot but you know. you're only of him if you're only you're only by the mean even though the most but you know and finally we have to fany our men the serve for the united states of america. honestly i think that i had i thought it was maybe a severe sinus infection allergies ok the baby woke up so i had to change locations sorry about ants were now in my kitchen welcome. rights so these are the people who will tell us what it's like to have covert 19 because many people still feel somewhat resent and think that this virus main effects the elderly or those
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with underlying health conditions well that is not the case so let's see what it's really like to have covert 19. zappa's task is not my last. month of congress that i have to lock a customer cup you had just asked the question just it's not just tom's sick is that right and no slew of forgot i watched. it serve it was just a well written is there. not everything's not going on you're not running your theory right you're most afraid of the hype frankfurters now soccer mom and affiliates. cartwright's it as time progressed it out worse it was just going downhill i mean i was having chill and fever and i didn't have any sense of say sore smell there would be moments i said see there will be moments of weakness i'm extremely tired. of this.
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dog sasha just leaving tonight i'll just answering my mom wanting my doctor does also we're going to have 3 kids are home now we're all sorry for you i am never going to help right you now and so i want done it's been because grandpa 2nd time a white smart. mom now finds made. no one i mean he doesn't exist. the. old woman in the show us the ball up the stairs you look at the most of the one the scene detroit in which a body in the well is new year of a young girl and so what i look is this me go can go with the old i was just going to tell you i was a bulls don't. call that night scene was for greste of lee increasing so what they initially tested me for was influenza and they said we're
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also going to test you for the corona virus. which got us also. feeling the show into a great player. but. she was a little but we. kept. pushing get nonmusical then went to search didn't turn pneumonia one of the pros. and this not could only get worse and yet. you know i don't know if you know. just when you. lose or. screw the current. reality when you. think about i thank you. so. much thanks because i guess when i was in the car that's it it was crowded but i.
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do not want to. relax while supplying the war and about her general alexander was checking out his living arrangements. to. get cash she. said. lord show that she. has on which it would show. up a bit of. noise shows a bus full of people to. book but it is up to the. invented c.-h. it. but i guess because almost giddy sujoy is
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a problem that could be the cut on the latest shakes which. can see. the heat and wow do you not the next scene i used to. give same absolutely horrible horrible also have a mark next. harpo studios are afraid so oh oh. it's right that's forgot it's almost always come friday that's the press we're not but that's us was results were not immediate they said if it was influenza i would know the next day but if it was cold that night scene i would not know for a couple of things. you can well believe. you. me if you think. this thing won't be one of those no. it's like this is why i know someone when you
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firmly remove. me not everyone is now going to hurt yourself. it was everything i'm going to think it's not someone i'm going to go with now just look at me mom nancy why i have to exist is the main thing is find the new man young really you have to find the courage to be in. a scary and struggled along in the hospital tiffany like so many others was sent home to await results and i was on the floor some days and my bastard you know crying praying not knowing what the meaning of the outcome was of being but knowing how i was not myself and i'm very much at a person so it was the fear. with the poor me to be with us. always. sure sure is bull fall go live you'll still survive the shish of the committee see movies in
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the scope you didn't read. wish to see miss you. should go to the. most mission i'd be the ones you know. don't usually go i didn't get into that or some we put on the list is with dr and mrs. no doubt we're. a minute. took over that for over a year plenty of those these. days the pushing of us understood or at least used to be a. group of studies and what. the
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need to warn the. more. new folks looked to be just the dischord to sway the other. employers. interesting. perignon take. your brain you to very proper in hospital now. could satisfy you today if. he wrote in both lungs. from mary more. somewhat not sure of that much and you know just going to listen. to take you stuff under the notion were put us through last year i was a match the neck on it was a sleaze cuff and so once it was confirmed on that saturday then what happened was
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the process and the process then was for meat so isolates acquirement seen for what seemed days as they told me that i was highly contagious and so they said that i could not into at was any while and i explained to the one i have children you know kind of hard to do that so for me i kind of whedon's a panic mo you know even though i did not feel well so the best of my ability i started disinfecting the house luckily i do have 2 rest rooms in my home my children have their own bass so the only real that we really was sharing was the kitchen and so i just was trying my best of distance at those areas and then i solved quarantine for what seemed to go with them he always did back east or yes it's on the paternity just the ideas that come by y'all got all of you know some shit i was abolished again he does not know what it's used by him young. in years knows him your computer would use the a 3 chip but i'm no use he knew was in her family chose to stand strong against.
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the back. to teach the children up with harsh words which. thanks betty. so what we've got to do is. crazy. fascinated by. household cleaning. products. because.
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they're full of cocksucker. yes. we've heard.
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shit out. there definitely walking into words all in all we no longer know what we're walking into. on march you know what she needs to break she what about it that. is. who she is possible. so. i thank. god.
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thank. you. do doesn't do news made to all of them. out of this time. but it's good stuff. that i wasn't doing that i. didn't pick up in so it is a. do it's a new deal with the. ones that i think is fun to. work with it. is the blue school. because unless it gets there. and then. it wasn't there we didn't. have. he says and by now. this is.
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how. you know you. come. you know should fall in this game of very. kind of sitting in your double. minute you know. well. i'm going to run. i have to. push myself. through this for me in the 5 way i got to.
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bring up my client. but it was much should i just read. to chip in and to beat you kill. them below. don't wish to mock up a could you call the question a job where you question the reason entry of what you've. got which is you do that you do not use good daughter there with you when you continue. to. review the future. you will be. first you go ok and then just went away while i was taking c. i was taking c. i was taking jane gerard summer it took just home remedies you know they were
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saying that the coronavirus cannot live in heat i'm just thinking one beverage as i didn't see aren't soon i was taking better and i just also want to add prayer you know i was crying just doing those things what me and yes. eventually i started feeling like most of the. existential thing just a says any change in intention and always is still insanity and. yet and yet another wish is this just to see you until you come. to the door don't know what man that means and i'm not a man and this you can't clean yet so that the new chance to cast. the truth about what i said it was judgement must be to test the car on the goods. i get with still
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to back around to the course of approach with just somebody a big machine that. you have to look at what is going to get off the decision is cheap these. days my guides and the by live. with the e.u. . in the present with. the new you because you get a huge. bust it doesn't mean you're close with a cube with. the key but the think it was a good dose will be different if you do get over it is a point of. view lou coupled with katie down pat and matt apparently had claimed that he. can't just. call up the going to war the night p.t. it is good i think. a yankee in the case might even and it kind of.
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kind of the was that wasn't good which is good i think. last night yes there's about a black kid with. the good that has a bad rap yet there's a group of them. and i could see that from the nurses and the doctors are also overworked and so tired and you can see it and that's probably the situation here is dire. expressed in the white house i want someone to come and help you and then when they come to know. many sometimes well seppo know where you come and help. you in some come and help. me mr. scary like you when you are. saying something like oh well i was just talking about
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microsoft in the middle of the 3rd week and so the last week of march i started feeling like myself and that's when they had called me in. there is you know the way we show is just focused on peaceful russian leaders political history will be till. i tell you was a just war stupid useless shit to establish goals i believe this to be pushed to the sides in the office of the good and i won't. so. i'll just go. to mumbai is. so true since the trial. from the get go or. i can awesome ocean from nowhere you don't care. because.
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we will focus for you through the contacts are still. going to come home i'm so excited to have one on one of the many students who are coming. from coming on yes it was said she'd still mean you kind of view this as. the pull off yes. that yes i mean alec do you think this. could cause you know people to just finish. it each net. worth. it would you think it would be. very early in the morning i received a phone call from a doctor saying you know we have amazing mills and she said you don't have the corona virus but seemingly what's going on is that your. blood is to do and
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see bodies at a rapid. about 600 milliliters of blood and from that extract the plasma with the hopes that it would help someone who was. the severe take my stance was if i could help someone who is going through this in their body is not fighting it off. i would be honored to do that because i know what it was the felt like to be a victim you know of this because i make with no medication with no help some video we just. showed we doing this you know still goes under the boom with all these other media through but it will. just have to go. on in the forms of the meanest on both of us. i see but see i'm. not as mean i'm slim. but.
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first you can match to be. more. conscience. and to. teach as. you can teach and keep. both of those don't you know you. might actually like all the moments when i said i was just outside but this moment one of those we. might say stuff was forced like a moment actually treat. them even though it was like cold. it was like the best we've ever had in my life and you know. friends of mine
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says you survived by a biological weapon. but the most important thing is that you'll be calmed by which . i stay away from. this is the 1st time i am leaving my flats and the balance one today. it's getting so stuffy. can't take it anymore and it's so fresh air. cool and. feel so good so be outs. and a social lovely day ah. there's so many things that we still don't know about the cyrus that ever really is scary and i'm shocked at how many people i know friends colleagues still go out and
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still see their friends their parents were still allowed to walk around but just literally right next to the house but because i have a baby i've been trying to stay safe and actually this is a so far as i am going to go. but at least we're not 6 so. it could have been the worst in a. scene people outside and i do wonder if i'm being too cautious but i've heard patients who went for help and of course so many others have died that's why i really think it's called the 90 say who really is there than sorry.
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it's seemed wrong. to me. yet to shape our disdain to the ticket and engagement because betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. as the u.s. economy was booming growing numbers of people were made homeless. you can work 40 hours 'd in a week and still not have enough to get housing everybody believes america still is the way of opportunity the reality of it is that we're not financially equality and the lack of affordable housing for a living minimum wage gave many people no choice but to that's been a problem with the city knows turn a bitch and told me stay away almost all too soon suffered for that there is no
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answer because yes the records resource the most vulnerable are abandoned on the streets to become the invisible clerks. time after time corporations repeat the same mantra sustainability very important to excel or transition to sustainable prize board sustainability stayner manner 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 this is something i'll just as he want any minute i need money
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and since i moved him in this new me didn't even i'm. understood so when. welcoming our viewers from around the world live from central london this is r.t. u.k. . goals to ease the lockdown measures intensify but statistics reveal the number of covert 19 related deaths outside hospitals has hit before finals and in the last 2 weeks. the nation's break with westminster as wales claims it could ease look down and scotland recommends face coverings in certain circumstances. one in 4 doctors are having to reuse personal protective equipment according to a survey that says it emerges the government failed to stop on essential p.p. at the beginning of the outbreak. and the un's expert on poverty accuses britain if
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it were serious economic response to the crisis saying the most vulnerable have been sidelined. most of the sad domestic violence is predicted to soar by 20 percent across the world as a result hold the global lock down that's as politicians called on the british government to set up safe spaces in supermarkets to help the victims i'll be talking to a psychiatrist. britain's coronavirus death toll rockets as over 4000 fatalities outside hospitals are recorded in just 2 weeks scotland and wales break with the u.k. with announcements on public face coverings and lockdown easing as westminster continues to still joins me now with the latest. we have grim
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news on the death toll. yes absolutely we have been receiving get today the death toll for england scotland and wales according to the n.h.s. in those countries and the death toll for the most recent 24 hour period is 673 now that's around $300.00 more than the death toll we received for yesterday's statistics and that rude also just be those who have died or lost their lives after testing positive for coverage $98.00 in hospitals now as we know 'd there are different measures or at different organization that also take into account at death tolls in care homes for example the office for 'd national statistics now according to the office national statistics more than 4300 people died in cabos from the virus of a 2 week period from the 10th until the 24th of april now half of those deaths
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occurred in just the last 5 days of that period indicating the melting of the large increase in those dying in cabos over this period that takes the death toll at over $25000.00 for that period now again it's likely that that number is higher because of course these figures are studied and figures obtained from some of the largest care home change and that the death toll has been rising between 50 and just under 80 percent over the last fortnight and of course it's came to we have to be keen to stress that said it doesn't necessarily suggest that these figures indicate the government is deliberately holding these numbers back to just that their own methodology or the only way of doing things is to use those who have died in hospital so that they figures and there is a lag with getting the care home and numbers in because different counties report
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at a different. but in any case the significant large number of people counter suggests that the death toll across the country is larger thought and he says scotland wales are going their own way in the absence of leadership from westminster absolutely we've seen and consider this they really scotland and also wales to an extent and leading the way when it comes to the locked into secular with regards to publishing of a exit travel today scotland published data on the use of face covering space mosques and that how important those could be and as far as nicholas sturgeon the 1st scottish minister is concerned they're not mandatory but they can make a difference in helping to stop the spread of cardinality i'm talking here about face coverings made of cloth or other textiles such as
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a scarf i'm not talking about medical greed facemask that you would see health and social care at work as we have at the gate is also made clear that the evidence on the use of face coverings is still limited however it recognises that there may be some benefit in waiting a face covering if you leave the house and into an enclosed space where you will come into contact with multiple people and see if social distancing is difficult for example on public transport or in shops of course just no more shops are closed so right no at this would apply in particular to food shops now as shore wales the welsh melissa block tray should a drug that has hinted that he would be willing to list the lock down in wells for the rest of the united kingdom and saying that communication might not have been the best coming out of westminster but that he is willing to work with the u.k. government. we have the power to do it definitely i'd rather we did it together
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if we can get to that point and we think there are things that are right to do for wales and we will go ahead and do that my ambition is that we do things still together across the united kingdom the coronavirus act does respect devolution of perth the solution in our hands and we have already done things differently in a range of different matters where that's been right. now yesterday we saw the government now seeing the rolling out of the scheme of a compensation of $60000.00 pounds to the families of those who have worked for the n.h.s. or social care or sadly died because of code at 19 the government say that's their token of appreciation or way to support those families in this difficult time up and down the country are people also today took to a one minute's silence to show their respect for those key workers those that they
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just work as social care and others workers who have died who are lost their lives jeru the course of this pandemic also important to note that the number of c.f.l. workers to have lost their lives that's transport for london workers so really many different sectors on the front lines facing kovi keeping the country going it lost their lives in the country they're showing their appreciation for those people. it's thank you very much indeed for all of that while meanwhile the british are the least england to want businesses to reopen if the virus hasn't been totally contained its source mori analyzed data from 14 countries and information from more than 20000 people 76 percent of britons are against the reopening of the economy if the virus isn't fully contained canada is the same while just over 60 percent in spain agree as do 59 percent of americans in terms of those wanting to reopen the
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economy 60 percent of russians would be in favor with the same number in china 53 percent of italians and half of germans the survey also asked whether people would be nervous to leave home after the economy reopens we're just over 70 percent of britain said yes as does 70 percent of the chinese whereas a half of germans said they would be scared around 40 percent of russians or discuss all this further be joined by a health protection expert in the next hour. well as we heard from a little earlier across the country a minute's silence has been held to commemorate the workers who have lost their lives to corona virus including over 100 n.h.s. and care staff.
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what i am i am i now am i was. the. one in 4 doctors caring for the 19 patients are having to reuse personal protective equipment according to a survey by the role college for physicians. many personal protective equipment items it is our interest single use and should only be reused in extreme
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circumstances that so many people are having to reuse p.p. shows how desperate the shortages are this is a truly terrible state of affairs is a bad minimum we expect our health service to provide the equipment we need to protect ourselves and our patients certain protective clothing such as masks gloves and girl in the should only be worn when dealing with one patient and then discard it comes off to an investigation found that essential p.p.o. items were excluded from the nation's pandemic stock plan at the beginning the outbreak here in the u.k. including swabs gallons visors and body bags aunts the government insists that planning was for a very different pandemic. the stock pole that we've had before this pandemic was explicitly designed in accordance with the advice from the scientific advice is the government has no of tag and of course it was specifically for a flu pandemic the nature of the corona virus is different from
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a flu pandemic as we all know and we like every government across the world i try to respond to this new virus. and for more on this i'll be joined by director of surgery at the christie n.h.s. foundation trust that'll be in the next. still to come this hour the un's expert on poverty brand britain's approach towards coronavirus hardship that's hypocritical to a decade of austerity measures. domestic policies predicted to soar by 20 percent across the world as a result of the global locked up. they say safe spaces should be set up in grocery stores to help the victims to escape abusers i'll be talking to a psychiatrist. or sister your old woman is climbing the equivalent of a mountain in the scottish highlands over the case to raise money for the n.h.s. .
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so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race off and spearing dramatic development only mostly i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. the world is driven by shaped by.
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the day or thinks. we dare to ask. them out i'm fascinated by. consumer protection labels that you find on cigarette 35 on household cleaning substances don't apply to financial products even though they should because many of them are hazardous to your health because they're poorly constructed and they're full of toxins.
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the government's approach to handling the economic shocks caused by the global health crisis has been printed a critical part of the un's leading expert on extreme poverty for the post and said tory social welfare policy over the last decade had left communities unable to respond to the pandemic effectively. governments of shut down entire countries without making even minimal effort students people can get by many in poverty live day to day with no savings or surplus food and of course homeless people cannot simply stay home for the u.k. my thoughts of course hark back to the sense of how utterly hypocritical it is now to abandon austerity with such alacrity after all the harm and misery caused to individuals and they face a weakening of the communities capacity to cope and respond over the past 10 years alston said the government's response to the crisis was unlikely to reverse the
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long term damage done by a sturdy especially in there is such as social infrastructure and community cohesion where the government has defended his record pointing to high employment figures as well as lower levels of both income inequality and those an absolute poverty or lower than when the tories entered government back in 2010. domestic violence cases are predicted to soar across the world as a result of the global lockdown according to the united nations population fund there's been a 20 percent increase in domestic violence during a 3 month lockdown in all member states for every 3 months the lockdown continues $15000000.00 additional cases of domestic violence are expected disruptions by the 3 months locked down would result in $44000000.00 women unable to access contraception and you to pandemic related disruptions and prevention programs $2000000.00 cases of female genital mutilation could occur over the next decade as well as an additional $13000000.00 child marriages. this new data shows the
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catastrophic impact that covert 19 could soon have on women and girls globally the pandemic if deepening inequality a millions more women and girls now risk losing the ability to plan their families and protect their bodies health the services must continue the supplies must be to live it and the vulnerable must be protected and supported we will in the u.k. calls to the police by domestic abuse victims have increased by 30 percent in the local town as charities also reports show up rise in the use of help lines on websites that's as politicians called on the british government to follow the example of france and set up safe spaces in supermarkets to help victims who struggle to escape their abuses during looked down charities also suggest a grocery store stuff could be trained to respond to a code word from a victim and take them to a safe place in the store to call police in france spain and in some parts of
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colombia victims of domestic abuse already can seek help from shops and pharmacies as part of a new campaign launched to tackle the rise in violence and the lock down for more on this i'm now joined by a senior n.h.s. consultant psychiatrist professor j.s. barbara thank you very much professor for being with us so let's move just why has this become such a problem during lockdown. sort of mystical island saw what subparts called into burke's terrorism is that he saw that. we've seen through this group a virus and you know it's not that the current viruses create a product but it's down to 4 chirps the. earth the perpetrator supplier that's been locked up with the victim but because we do know for instance that domestic violence goes up whenever the people sick gets the opportunity to spread the tide with the victims like christmas like call it that it's that sort of thing which prompted of course the records of the europe secretary general to take this put to
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put we've been 61st. and you are not doing the kinds of abuse people are suffering from me it is it more all than vonnegut's. that's the audience isn't it the very psychological abuse that people perpetrate on the victims that's they ship it or you can pull it to present if you'd like this it to go well centuries good luck and most of the good tricked us out of schools bad the adults was so so this could be just withholding certain things on the plate just going and saying all that sort of thing get to the extreme of course the 16 killings that we've seen since dr pepper are all the check set up bulge to the trial to the play pool so the since this is 60 killings off of would be this with us children and it's really just 6 treats full of to best products we call it's totally exclude men
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of course being abused who of course wrote yes a proportional bed will also get used for the rest of the times it's the bit to pick up treatments in the program and at all times and is something that we've known as existed for such a long time could what we're seeing now highlight the issue and i have perhaps helped in a way. in some ways it's about turning those challenges to opportunities to see it go quite right i think. it's in the other issues that have come out of court about us piece of big things that have been eroding in society at least if i could type as this is because i'd like to because we've seen 'd an 11 increase in the cuts 5 and 6 that a couple didn't get a 700 percent decrease it calls to a refuge but actually interesting there's a helpline set up for perpetrate because i think those help lines even for those upwards of 25 percent increase in calls from the perpetrators so this could well
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carol good opportunity. or is to say well ok. let's get all strips chicks right because often they use the cute side of the productive to settling down we will see slow the last effects of what this history to society and the strategy response involving not just charities but what about police specials police response perhaps extra officers deployed to deal with the issue. one of 9 coal should always be the 1st thing that people should to what they 'd are faced with extreme fire that's of course we've seen you know of course and also of social distancing. it tests that being tossed up to see if they can because you're going to go to peter types of things so yes i think that we need all specialist support not just from the police patrol the support centers go the the places crisis centers crisis intervention
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services crisis or plights that sort of thing and emergency facilities ok that's all about responding is there any way the government to do can do more to to solve the issue the problem in the 1st place is the government we know signal problem but what about the british government is it doing enough. but there's always that something extra that we could to get i think something that he's legislation. we all been using that switch up sort of the group like your property right on time to stop this sort of thing that sets off a coat message build a school zone safe places for example supermarkets grocery stores whatever to provide safe places like we see in france it just seemed like a good idea to us a bit because they have that at the liberty if they have that place where they can just coordinate on the pretext of going shopping which is essential at the moment so cuts to people in some places where they start hotels could be opening their
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safe havens so safe places whole think stevens i think these have to be try but of course what is more people are trained to respond to these people. it is of utmost that we have the wrists and the resources to do that at the moment obviously training involves a lot of worry that the long term short term cost long term would save a lot because every life lost every legs that's big destroyed by this fire those are the children involved to. fight the 2 games over long long. approach. isolation talking to you about this professor thank you very much indeed going to president obama thank you. in germany the mortality rate from covert 19 has been much lower than some of the e.u. states and that's encouraged it to already reopen small shops and some schools bought with political pressure growing to go much further to kick start the economy
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scientists fear that that could trigger a deadly 2nd wave of the virus so to fully lift the lock down or lot of reports one of german politics is out a statement has ruffled a few feathers with his comments putting economics over health when it comes to the corona pandemic if there is an absolute value in our basic law or tall it is human dignity it is untouchable but it doesn't rule out that we have to die some of them to start president both gun show blues words cold blooded others saying that it's a realistic view that some people will die but all businesses shouldn't have to. we must not leave decisions to the viral just alone but must also weigh up the enormous economic social psychological and other implications to simply decommission everything for 2 years would have terrible consequences whatever you make of the former finance minister's words one german company that is set to
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receive financial aid is the budget allying cond or the economics minister saying that they good for the over 500000000 euro worth of loans they're set to receive the company was a poor racially healthy and profitable in normal times and has moved prospects bailing out condo has turned attention towards a potentially much larger rescue package for aviation colossus and german flag carrier lufthansa $10000000000.00 euro could be required keeping your lines planes grounded as costing a reported $1000000.00 euro per hour and cash reserves are running out economy minister altmire wasn't giving anything away on the details of that deal but has said as far as the government is concerned there's a future for lufthansa we want large and important companies that play a role in the world market to remain competitive after the crisis while a lot of attention is turning to relaxing restrictions and opening germany back up
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scientists and doctors are saying they sorry if they're coming across as the bad guys economically but their advice remains if you don't want to spread the virus keep it locked down in germany people see that their hospitals are not overwhelmed so they don't understand why their shops have to shut they only look at what's happening here or not of the situation in say new york or spain this is the prevention paradox and for many germans i'm the evil guy who is crippling the economy european union transport ministers will hold a video conference on wednesday where they'll be discussing the future of air travel across the block as we end so what should be the busy summer holiday period for airlines peter all of her r.t. berlin. and finally a 90 year old woman in the scottish highlands could be the 2nd nonagenarian to raise big bucks for the n.h.s. are climbing a mountain in the privacy of her own home. it's
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going straight back a long time actually piece to back finished by me end of june. he's
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captured the imagination of so many people. pretty hung his heels getting going but now 70. things she's getting. she's eating he can while i'm sorry i think is a paki thing active as we all get. i'll
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be back with more tears in the hall for her from. the. most. when i was told some seemed wrong why don't we all just all. in the world to get to shape out just the you can't get out of jail and engagement because betrayal. when so
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many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. as the u.s. economy was booming growing numbers of people were made homeless. you can work 40 hours in a week and still not have enough to get housing everybody believes america still is the land of opportunity the reality of it is we're not financially equality and the lack of affordable housing or living minimum wage gave many people no choice but know that's been a problem with the city knows turn to bitch and told me stay away oh miss colton consider that there is no answer because yes the records we sourced the most vulnerable were abandoned on the streets to become the invisible comes. to do most of their sort in the group before. we were birth.
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you're definitely walking into words all in all we no longer know what we're walking into. march. what she needs to bring it back. to shape but also most sensible. let me see it. i was on the floor some days ambassador you know trying praying.

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