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so it has the slightest bit of a speed all steel doesn't cut it off. the power of corporations must come to an end. but our current system insurers the corporations become more and more powerful. but needs to change. the trend and i want to ask someone who's been standing description for years. as one of the greatest intellectuals in the. chomsky is a professor. just a can or a chair and
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a prominent critic of to all but i say sure. you must be very busy i suppose. as you can say. ok that. brainwashes down to something in the seventy's beginning of the seventy's. that's when the beginnings of concern with the environment began to be raised among the general population so of course our systems after it's on the triumph is they're going to maintain their control some but what is the power of corporate today bears on our power is based on their control of the capital on their control of investment decisions. there are massive influence on government which derives from the private our that
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basically the nature of state capitalism but it's extended and around under the neo liberal policies of the last generation which are sharply us for that and we have all those companies telling you that they have only have sustainable products that they're extremely fair and doing their best and that christian is how do we need to deal with green eyes to recognize that the proposals may be worthwhile so maybe it's good not to use plastic bags the oceans getting feel good but if that is being proposed by a powerful institution with the intention of showing you how nice and good novel and they are then they reject the fall of the proposal but reject the propaganda but the real problem is working very eminently to bring about the kind of institution. change which will eliminate the necessity for green. by
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placing our systems under popular control. over what do we need to change on how do we need to do that i mean if as a business was on managed its work force was part of a system of the self-governing communities which interacted then their goals could be to the public good so a democratic system in which the economy was democratized and the republican control would have something like profit meaning the company would have to provide and sustain its workforce but not a system in which we end up in a world with. according to the latest figures that they pull on in as much as half of the population of the world that's a special property of the private capital. so one of the items would be to get the
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rich off the times national compromise or the domestic one yet in fact why you know any any just like any other kind of hierarchy but how likely would those be. it's kind of as if you were asking in the 16th century how likely is parliamentary democracy every issue that has ever been faced in human history that whether it's slavery or the civil rights women's rights. the popular bach or sit in your packet whatever it is it's got a struggle for you think it's something rich definitely will come is just a question of the snow and i am not definitely at all what's likely to come as a current tendencies continue is essentially the destruction of the possibilities for the organized civilized life not enough for a future and there's still in all. these lasers were bringing needless trade to
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chords when they're saying oh this one these are all that is sustainable very well they're going to spend your time working to create that better organization maybe i should do this film and maybe you should do this or what i see it maybe i should ask you to participate in it that's a way. but it's by no means hopeless it's a mess with been plenty of successes over the years but that all happened by themselves. in theory it all sounds very easy. but today's corporations all to same positions of power that absolutist emperors and kings used to have. and governments and situations are me as a fiend as trade. bait to get
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rid off color came to consumerism and to realize the deceased them is meritorious it destroys nature the basis of all the advice. and occurrences. human beings don't try to. be a meeting with the chief team tensions peoples off by see oh. i'm going to try let's go. he's a good time and the nanny promised us is a damn mean 1000000000. euros 1000000 phones long. boy. don't mandelbrot. a buck up on land do cause another thing that was as. good of its kind of investigations yadkin
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a month ago the soup was this is struggling to be a lamb to live class a good it does us a lot less of the good things she does in didn't they are the good guys advance of causes too well the lion and some sausage via. elders decided to make it my studio god than this along with those legs about that that just as in the past was in this again. was a dog does not stand there and so now mean she isn't a. brasil you continue seeing how the 2 noble economic system works. for companies can deliver more and more meat soya corn and sugar cane to the world with all sorts of green labels rain forest are clear and human rights why are they to.
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be indigenous peoples one justice to land is rightfully theirs but it simply taken away from them never returned. to new owner asking to the prof. it's entire gangs of thugs. corrupt politicians and sure to demean the terry police fight for the wrong side. and in the name of profit people into an environment around them no i simply kia out. so it does exist because it got a lot better than. less until some us knew there was a mad man to go into the rust belt. years ago but man it is not they produce.
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in the depths. for a mate in the shallowness. we go to work so straight home that. thousands of american men and women choose to serve in the country's military and the decision that has shown change lives every thing came to a complete change the day that i was raped i'll be instructed is you know told to shut up or they'd kill me and i see how destroyed my life and he screamed at me and
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he made me come in the gram my arm and he write me with his birth ink area if you take into account that women don't report because of the extreme retaliation and it's probably somewhere near about half a 1000000 women have now been sexually assaulted in the us military rape is a very very traumatizing thing to have happen but i've never seen trauma like i've seen from women who are veterans who have suffered military sexual trauma reporting rape is more likely to get the victim punished than the offender i had an almost 10 year career or chose very invested in and i gave that up to report a sex offender who was not even put to justice or put on the registry this is simply an issue of power and violence male sexual predators for the large part of target whoever is there to prey upon whether that's a man or women. no
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did. i just it. was. thinking you know is this is enough. means in and out here on the falls he did you pull the engine the pledge of did back to me is it just almost. looks. and there are many lectures and discussions that take place here i learned about alternative economy that are already being tested. and. the fact tentative to people disregard. existing if it isn't so hard to find new social and pay comic structures to people and the environment 1st.
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a good if its members 5 to really. put it get them to sound them today because a dinner a big gas of this is thing. the providers are god is this in the prince of. saudi bury it in strength and determination. its will cumin beings keep off. and we need a lot to me because the profiteers of the old system continue to strut around telling crean is. the perseverance of team
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get my news. cotton and our training of putting an end to the cream. environmental protection and human rights must be more to leap series from dean history. to the rights of nature and of people must be needlessly cured in a democratic economic system. it's. a different oh dear as they have other gun laws it. is that oprah was into. no state
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the decision little sheltered lives every thing came to a complete. the day that i was raped albeit strokin if you know told to shut up or they'd kill me and i see how destroyed my life any screamed at me and he made me come in the gram my arm and he write me with his birth ink area if you take into account that women don't report because of the extreme retaliation and it's probably somewhere near about half a 1000000 women have now been sexually assaulted in the us military rape is a very very traumatizing thing to have happen but i've never seen trauma like i've seen from women who are veterans who have suffered military sexual trauma reporting rape is more likely to get the victim punished don't be offended i had an almost 20 year career or chose very invested in and i gave that up to report a sex offender who was not even going to justice or put on the registry this is simply an issue of power and violence male sexual predators for the large part of target whoever is there to prey upon whether that's
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a man or woman. welcoming our viewers from around the world live from central london this is our to u.k. . britain's coronavirus death toll rises beyond 32000 making it the worst hit country in europe and 2nd only to the u.s. worldwide and says the number of fatalities in care homes almost doubled in a week. the government launches its track and trace sample in the art of white despite concerns over previous insecurity that's the chips are untypical devices is forced to clarify his position on the government's bill faded herd immunity strategy i'll be talking to an expert in the field shortly. the opposition leader calls for a national consensus on lifting the lockdown to give the public confidence to
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return to work and sitting in say the government's current guidelines put lives at risk. and also the the u.k. and u.s. claims why will states targeting the border trees working on coronavirus response with malicious cyber campaigns. and companies and the government stand accused of putting workers and residents are brisk by failing to give an accurate guidance on the use of personal protective gear from one care home measure . of our stuff because in britain another highest in europe and only 2nd to the u.s. worldwide fatalities increased over 32000 that's is the art of white is trying the government's track and trace sap despite only going previously concerns he said ali
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joins me now with the latest correspondence so well how do the figures stack up. well these figures really make sure. difficult. reading because they represent the highest death figures in the whole of europe thus far of course a few european countries measuring it in different ways but according to the office of national statistics the o.m.'s and can home deaths of almost doubled in a week in england and wales we got a look at some of those figures from the oh and asked so you know and i say they're going almost 30000 covert 90 related deaths leading up to the 24th of april in the united kingdom now of course that was around 2 weeks ago so that figure expected to be much higher even than that in the same weeks of the week leading up to the 24th of april almost 6000 people died in care homes in the previous week
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that figure for care homes was just over 3000 so that's double now in. such a cast settings that other outside of hospital deaths the week leading up to april 24th the total number of deaths was just up to 7700 that's represents an excess number of deaths of 11 and a half 1000 for that particular week leading up to the 24th from the previous year so the week leading up to april 24th 2019 there were 11 and a half 1000 fewer deaths according to the office for national statistics now the death toll is out for 'd today there are about $460.00 deaths having taken place in england scotland and wales and northern ireland and it's those figures which mean that england is now over the united kingdom is now overtaken
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it's city and spend its way 127000 tonnes of d'espagne nearly 26000 deaths and of course different countries measure deaths in different ways it just goes to show. that's already considering its rise really high higher than anywhere else in europe and the tracking apps being rolled out despite of course there's privacy concerns absolutely the sort of concerns raised by cyber security experts yesterday that these apps can be used beyond the end of the coded 1000 crisis for governments to be able to track and survey people now that the government have begun their trial on the isle of wight there are thought to be around $80000.00 households in on the islands and the government saying that they would like their own half of the people on the island half of the households at least to download that app so those
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statements coming from michael gove the n.h.s. has stated that they lead 80 percent of the country to eventually use this app this tracing the tracking apps when it eventually is rolled up everywhere for it to be a success and the tory m.p. blog cd says that he was half of his local residents to use that up so that the country can get on with the job of tracking tracing and ultimately getting over the coded 1000 crisis talking to the buffets behind this as i was doing yesterday they were saying that if we can get 50 percent if we can get just half of islanders who got smart phones to to be using this app then we could be the 1st place in britain to get rid of this virus prior to getting rid of this virus throughout our nation or certainly minimizing it as much as possible because what we know is what we have at the moment isn't a life. but in addition to those privacy spying concerns with the other concerns have been raised some sources say that there are failures with regards to
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performance critical safety and also cyber security but at the n.h.s. is digital spokespeople saying that those apps aren't being assessed fully at this stage of the big states the testing stage and then more issues and testing have to be carried out now of course we see now that the case governments advisers in front of m.p.'s on those digital committees where they give their opinions to m.p.'s so patrick violence has been speaking he says are testing capacity could have been improved while jenny harries she too has been saying that said the country could have prepared better this time with regards to its digital cadmus in the early phases and i've said this before i think if we managed to ramp the testing capacity quicker it would be beneficial and. you know for all
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sorts of reasons that didn't happen. and i think it's clear you need lots of testing for this where in a very different world. digital capacities we're focusing on on the hour here but we of course on not there any country is one of the things that perhaps we haven't yet done is linked at that. point so the digital progression and opportunity in 7 the fire apparently is planning so i think there will be in addition to the place which patrick has made that may well be some of the changes that it thinks 3 how we can be prepared at an it is stage. so. 36 people in a scotland that wales having died as a result or after sleep was difficult at 90 a rise of yesterday but still perhaps lower than some of the previous figures we. thank you for that meanwhile the government's chief scientific advisor has been
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forced to clarify his initial comments on herd immunity back in march supposedly vallance said that building up a degree of population immunity to the disease was a key part of the government's efforts the initial herd immunity strategy of letting the virus pass through the population was later discredited after modeling appeared to show it could lead to hundreds of thousands of deaths. i should be clear about what i was trying to say and if i didn't say this clearly enough then i apologize but what i was trying to say was that in the absence all of therapeutic the way in which you can stop. community becoming. susceptible to this is through immunity and immunity can be obtained either by banks and nation or it can be obtained by people who have the infection. but not joined by specialist in the field assistant professor of medicine at queen's university in canada dr matt strauss let's thank you for being with us now that the
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british government initially looked at her community but then you turned off to the possibility of something like 250000 deaths what what do you make of that and you get the occasional herd immunity strategy was an imperfect and i think as we learn more about this virus we have an opportunity to have a refined herd immunity strategy that doesn't take away the other strategies at the app at the last report it was talking about what we know about this virus is it has a very junior mercalli profile which respect to age so the vast majority of people who are dying to print a virus are over the age of 50 for people under 25 it's not more deadly than influenza. what i favor is a strategy where we let young healthy people out of lockdown and allow men to generate herd immunity the herd immunity strategy that the interior college london paper looked at was not that it was not a vertical interdiction strategy that takes ages of mortality profile into account essentially they talk about
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a refined strategy but nevertheless when you look at an overall population what percentage of people really need to be immune for thought mass immunity to be effective so that's a complicated question it depends partly on but factors inherent in the virus but also how he behaves so the important number is that reproduction number it's called the are not after coronavirus it might be somewhere between dreaming. 3 in 5 nationally but with some of the social distancing in place it's gone down to one in most places so at baseline that are not valued at 3 you need about 40 to 60 percent of people in comfort immune and luckily in most western democracies about 2 thirds of people are under the age of 50 and also it is there a degree of immunity already against something not this within the population can that be determined at all the stage. i think that is hypothetical so i have. seen you know all just for scientists friends and we were discussing whether because other coronaviruses in the community that do not cause death because of the
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cold and whether the exposure to those coronaviruses make you for some amount of immunity to cope at 19 is not clarified it makes a certain amount of. sense right so when we then talk about refined strategy ammo now looking at lifting the lockdown is that now what we should be considering shielding vulnerable out of the population and letting others just get on with normality yes i listen to your last report talking about this absolutely horrific numbers of deaths in care homes in canada it's much the same or more than half of the deaths have been in care homes so i what i'm a proponent of is let's start letting young healthy people maybe under 30 maybe under 50 if they under other medical problems out of lockdown they can save our economy and you can save their elders by contributing to herd immunity with much less rest risk to themselves it is a risk though isn't it to do that because obviously we are knowing people younger than 50 younger than 30 and they dying from this and you did mention underlying
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health problems also should be considered but nevertheless that that because this is such a contagious infectious disease at the moment if there is a risk in employing or implementing what you are suggesting. there is a risk to being alive generally as i said so we have good data from it's available on the c.d.c. site in the united states for people under 25 since the 1st of better or more of the of those young folks have died of influenza then cope in $1008.00 it's not even flu season so yeah you're at risk of dying of the flu you're just being hit by a bus but if you're young and healthy coronaviruses is not the terror that it is for older folks so my grandfather has about 50 times the chance of dying of coronavirus if he gets it and i do and we we just have to be. rational about these figures we're hearing in this country from the u.k.'s deputy chief scientific adviser and indeed we're hearing from the w.h.o. that we still read that know if if you had the virus and having antibodies actually gives you long term immunity or immunity to what actually said what do you make of
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that question i think so what you ultimately come up against is david hughes problem induction the sun has risen every day as long as we've been alive how we know it will rise tomorrow i can't prove some will rise tomorrow but it stands to reason that it probably will so every other coronavirus that effects humans that we that we have steady you do get more lasting immunity so right now probably 90 is carl is caused by the virus will start to surge one caused all the trouble circa 2004 and we know that immunity to that acid right about 4 years so i can't prove that this new virus won't act like the old viruses but what are our options are other option seems to be to stay in lock down for a year or more really interesting to talk to you on this thank you very much and they document strasser joining us live here in austin u.k. there's. the prime minister should seek a national consensus and for him not down exit strategy according to the leader of
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the opposition labor party so kiss tom has called for greater engagement from the government to ensure the right protective measures are put in place. people are really worried about lifting up lockdown they're really worried about going back to work they need a high level of reassurance. why if we come have by a national consensus i think that will be able to agree or confidence it comes as the government's draft advice to help employers decide when to reopen was criticized by the trades union congress in a letter to the business secretary the t.c. said the government's plan lacked proper safeguards for employees the consultation papers suggests government proposes a return to business as usual with no new requirements placed on employees beyond existing health and safety law and no government commitment to increased health and safety meant all public awareness of their health and safety rights we believe this approach will risk the safety and wellbeing of workers as they return to work.
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on the concerns of the guidelines only suggest businesses consider practices such as social distancing rather than enforcing them they noted today's section regarding p.p. he was left empty except for a note to say that more details would follow on that there also failures to include a requirement the firm's published risk assessments for the virus and guidance was lurking on her company's should deal with at risk groups such as pregnant women or all the members of staff labor shadow secretary for workers' rights says employees safety shouldn't be up for debate. taking the necessary steps to protect employees is not so much for experts or guidance it is the law so will the minister confer with 90 risk assessments will be mounted straight or more businesses they will be made public and rich. and given the lack of capacity for
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inspections the work clothes health and safety reps are involved in the settling of assessments and implementation for students to be able to assist in non-unionized supply chain companies we are engaging with businesses business representatives organizations and to come to a shared view on how to make our places as safe as possible for when people return to work or do so with us here in our u.k. where in the next i'll be joined by former regional secretary of a teaching union. let's take a look at the latest coronavirus figures as they emerge from across the home nations n.h.s. england recorded 366 deaths today scotland's 1st minister reported a further 44 as public health wales has recorded $26.00 more scottish 1st minister nicholas sturgeon has been discussing steps scotland could take when it's locked down begins to be eased and people to socialise in small bubbles as one
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suggestion but she says no dates have been set and lockdown is likely to continue for now and northern ireland unveiled an extra $700000000.00 pounds of funding for infrastructure regeneration and tourism in a bid to stimulate economic recovery 1st mr foster says the virus will affect northern ireland's way of life for many years to come. and let's have a quick look now at how the pandemic looks on a global scale as you can see there according to johns hopkins university which collects worldwide data of a 3600000 where you can't see that bit but over 3600000 are currently infected and there have been over a quarter of a 1000000 deaths that we can see there while more than a 1000000 have recovered well italy is getting its 1st taste of life as knocked down is slowly eased after nearly 2 months meanwhile washington's renewed attacks on china have caused global markets already reeling from the pandemic to plunge even further. while still to come in this.
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go to work see you straight home. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy to confront ation let it be an arms race is on all fronts very 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. child's seemed wrong when all rolls just don't hold. any new world beliefs yet to shape our disdain for the conflict as a kid and in gains from an equals betrayal. when some many find
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themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. from different. from. the u.k. and u.s. claim rival states of toll getting bored trees working on the corona virus responds with malicious saw the campaigns or take a shot it was done to you has the latest so shut it took what's going on here bring us up to date with this development but of course the global race to find a cure for the corona virus is well underway but it seems like it's not only a race around the clock it seems to be a race to be the one to produce that vaccine but today the government is claiming that malicious cyber campaigns are waging wars against pharmaceutical companies
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health care organizations and even universities that are at the forefront and leading the campaign to tackle coronavirus crisis now apparently though these online threats of getting trying to get their hands on anything they can to aid their own respective responses to the crisis now without naming any names or pinning any blame to anyone just yet the government has its usual suspects and at the top of the list is china iran and of course russia despite the fact that there's been no successful attack to date that's been confirmed plus the n.h.s. computer systems remain at this point completely unscathed nonetheless as a precautionary measure the government is a devising all starvin medical research centers to change easily guessed parts where it's just a stress as i say there hasn't actually been an attack but we're already receiving some response and reaction to them for instance by bosses at the national cybersecurity center branded these attacks as utterly reprehensible and said
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they're working round the clock to try and find and decipher the exact culprit but it's not just here in the united kingdom that we're partners seeing these alleged attacks apparently over in the united states they too are being targeted but without any evidence it seems like at this point in time things as are pointed to rogue states so-called rogue states and usual suspects. shadier thank you very much indeed for that. trade union unison says that some care home companies are failing to give stuff actress guidance on the use of personal protective equipment risking the lives of both workers and their elderly residents the union has revealed that some care staff have been denied access to vital protective equipment if employers say there are no confirmed cases of the virus one of the peers others are being told they don't need p.p. in communal areas of cairns some tell us their employers the doing the right thing
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but many care workers are being put in danger because what they're being told is plain wrong they feel helpless because that often on low pay and are left to choose between briefing their health or paying their bills we need clear simple and easily accessible guidance so staff know exactly what they're entitled to and feel more confident to challenge employers refusing to provide it unison says the current national advice on personal protective equipment usage is not clear and as a result workers are being told incorrectly that some kit such as masks isn't necessary well that says the union has launched a petition calling on the government to step up and do more to protect homes staff and residents and so far it has more than $7000.00 signatures the department of health and social care has previously said that an action plan to support the sector has been set up the government has set out a comprehensive action plan to support the adult social care sector in england throughout the corona virus outbreak including ramping up testing overhauling the
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way p.p. is being delivered to care homes and helping to minimise the spread of the virus to keep people safe one care home manager who spoke to us on condition of being anonymous told me that workers feel abandoned and the guidance needs clarifying urgently. this is the question the definition of the p.p.a. because. over in the area the councils are giving. the running low and cannot get it from our local the last. most of the suppliers are able to cannot provide most to be but i think we are anticipating some delays in the coming weeks so what are you doing yourself are you having to make up your own kit homemade p.p. for when it comes to our element that would be basic ones given that it can homes
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what we do not get are the space prices and the last downs. the content providers to mobiles as well and you need this because what is the situation in your case do you have cases of covered 19 their current of ours we don't have any case but i know of are they can home us where they have heard of from cases and aquarius are working with our. basic lines and the last 50 pounds when i ask how many. i have. understood may be a silly when we have all come from case and we will get the full p.p. receive in. the near so what we see at the base is using but thank goodness you haven't had a case yet but presumably you feel as if you are under a lot of pressure is it stressful for you and your staff how are people coping with
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the situation of the moment where you are. it's a disgrace our school because we found that we have forgotten and we do echoed a feeling that we are like lambs lasted as long nabbing is in book. i mean the key to us quality space wise and in fashion having i know it's already you know because many people thing that can homes and progress in that make and its own so now is the happiest comments so we have the after laying a bit back and must adjust coming and i think that we cannot at last live allan's so you say that you feel you've been forgotten just think it's too late now that you have now been recognised is it's never too late as the box is what so you know it will be too late if you put remember us off the friends there are so
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many alums and haster time in a bank and just the diplomacy p.p. available the home stop light bailing place but come from cases that all sit around and don't buy as you know true or know much i know not because we're back on the subject some of it in that additional. and that's it for the moment i'll be back with more news for you in a half an hour from now.
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this is the one business show you can't afford to miss. in washington coming up global markets take a dip on tension between the united states and china we'll get the latest insight from dean of the miami her business school john quelch capitol hill round up on the pressure on amazon c.e.o. jeff bezos amid a possible criminal antitrust investigation and local food supply chains are under stress especially when it comes to reproduction we'll tell you what countries and workers may be most affected we have a packed show for you today so let's go and dive right in. the krona virus pandemic has infected more than 3500000 people globally and reached
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a death toll of nearly 250000 while the rate is slowing more european countries are lifting restrictions on their reopening their economies italy cautiously lifted some restrictions while others remain in place spain reported its lowest number of cases in 2 months and marked a 6 week record low of 164 deaths and 24 hours south korea plans to gradually reopen schools starting next week as social distancing measures were relaxed while other countries continue to see a surge in cases the death toll is expected to overtake italy's as of sunday the u.k. saw 28446 this is just behind italy's 20884 japan's prime minister shinzo abi announced it would extend its walk down until may 31st. learned from japan has not reached the explosive spread of infections as other countries it's.
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