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it is the saturday still but that's right. back and it's a right if need be is that most of the other good reading back to the boards now we just. need to like get down quite a lot. of what you know in order but i write my paper if it's not bored and when it's the. old it's not for me it's only see here is the ocean at the chimney and let most sense jago precedence she and her husband are fraid of getting infected because they know the state clinics around and they can't afford treatment in the 5 it spits open. stuff. not this into you know. something you probably work on proof either for example can come up something about ok is this you know we.
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were right on the 2nd of this you know maybe it's the new bill is the. need to be t.d.c. to please teach. me and. be chilled is a move will be just what we do that would lead them on the stage suki we should be bliss with the people she. just left me. to do just me steve mr she's through it enough worse than you did seen in you just like they did they don't hear the way that i think you just saw that he's there but i sounds. that it's a clean place the bad stuff up at the local but since when it's like a premier league lest you may be. in for him he's not soon. nor. did he even know what he knew p.d.'s that he could teach would. be a complete. tens
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of thousands of years for mankind. a virus there in just a couple months. in a moment the one you don't google you on but when you actually go and. see it on google i'm going to more. than a little. bit i mean i'm a little more will. this be. enough for. some to get food and go. out. there when this going to go on level. that the space.
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they might equally have to go meant. when animal or. more lower the sooner. a war of and we. could do or something that a lot of. the . only 19 has even spread to the isolated. channel film he invited. to join our conversation. he had traveled to see patients every week. and joyce's all how much he was indigenous i believe so i didn't want to actually. ask josh all the mamata yanomami.
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he. already pushed him so he could be the dizzy ma fan this vocal us ois invasion even is mean we just do sometimes indigenous don't get guns down up down to z. i'm going to be a source. who is even asked to leave but i mean when you he could be. the minister who he is will always see if you support him. my thing. was just. usually see. my university music i was trying. to do. in the. scene and. you want to do is made. in the middle of the interview it's time down corinne's family just waiting for a doctor. but that this we. should
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you. just. brazil has been in recession for the last few years and the pandemic has made the situation even worse than people have been the matter that the government adopts strong measures to curb the outbreak and financially support the population the only thing there to see is a lockdown. as is the case all over the world the album. explain hot spots on them are pretty
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additional and sao paolo but the fire is great for why the process other parts of the hunch that. you think. he did. it because. it is a process. or some of this doesn't it is appreciated the. income you can eat when you go and eat is that money is made on the. show. when you. give. it up with. or where. it is your. basis we'd. look pretty sure share stories or. maybe
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even drive me to. be thrilled to be a part of a. real. movie when you're really just remember what you have to deal with the space if you. will even. if you're going to journey.
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but the. fact with. these things happened. that. they ran out of the kitchen. and. by gunfire. on. i don't know why i kill all the commentary on the cleaning. up debris. and you have a lot of people who wait in the barri
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a 1000000 members i think that believe they have reached the problem. body in the creek in the earth do we. really to reach. 50 years we have to have a lot of privatized. laiki take in public resources. transfer. private enterprise so now that we have these. guys we have seen that we have not a very strong public system ronnie. since he agrees with quite high global health care system is corrupt. the team is that i was right niña. that. the best people. in the.
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business get the most of when the president gets. it. but i do. seems wrong. to me. to shape out just because get educated and engaged with equals betrayal.
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when so many find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground. 54 jets and more than 1300 military personnel are headed to heal some air force base in alaska where is that to say come on i'll show you what's the reason for any type of enhanced u.s. military presence in this area rush up. what is it suddenly about the south china sea that makes it so that it 11000000000 barrels of oil. take a look at this map who really owns what kind of says no it belongs to us india says no we claim that that belongs to us both of these countries have nuclear weapons
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capabilities there is reason for concern so that's why we're going to drill down on this story for you today right here on the news with rick sanchez where you know as we always like to say we do believe by golly it's time to do news again. good food descriptions sound up a tasing even for the owners so how to choose the pet food industry is telling us what to feed our pets more based on what they want to sell us the most necessarily good for the turns out may not be as healthy people believe we have animals that have you know. they have auto immune disorders these allergies we are actually creating these problems it's a huge epidemic of problems all of them i believe can be linked to very simple problem of diet and some dog owners so heartbreaking stories about their pets less
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treats the larger corporations are not very interested in proving or disproving the value of their food because they're already making it to $1000000000.00 on it and there's no reason to do that research. documentary on american crap is doing pretty well. but you can hide from the war a fantastic. backlash and sorry for parents for the end of the world rather. people are concerned about they can quarantine in or out. but let's say that this
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continues and so what's going to happen is just enough to eat all that are totally broke only out of money have no more supplies and their house has arrived. they're going to start losing local stores. and then already have those believe riots will begin and that's where people are going to start fighting each other for whatever's on the shelves. so that's already happening people are afraid to go to work in supermarkets through what's the next step. they're going to start going. door to door. and they're going to get violent. and if that is all the apocalypse at that point ask yourself how are you going to survive how are you going to protect yourself even what are. these just to stop
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guaranteeing all over the well. i think a good idea provided you have your own bunker but statistics show that even with foreigners who half measures the us is in a catastrophic state the us has both the most crime the virus cases and deaths in the world refrigerator trucks have to be cents in your store the bodies fresh food is considered needy and the mayor has ordered bacon hotel rooms be used to shelter the most vulnerable yorkers the homeless survivor the still generally 6 drop it doesn't believe in entrees the motives during such trying times and in our case what is that solution what is viva voce is it is a state haven it's it's a fortress that you can go to to ride out all of these events until it's safe to come back out again so that it will be safe to come out. you share their friends you know like. no way. oh no
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no no no listen let's see this virus is really does reduce the global population. michigan right or the aftermath from the marauders the coast whatever it may be. when you come out nature will be the same. scott bloom there will be unless something else you know like blood. you know it's going to be seen world waiting for you to come back home nothing and we use it only for recreational purposes but believe in. civil unrest or civil lamps will come here it will be our safe place and we will survive it's a. very tough life and i really need to get on the phone with and insurable
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off to next and that's when evan and i and message i received from journalists so mark up with 6 weeks ago he had returned to syria and would save himself from the pandemic their recent fond memories of my trip to syria the driving out of pandemic there yeah i guess he's the biggest optimist on my list. but the news in the film i thought it was the really the whole we're going to do more lawyers live at the local scene of this uniform yet of course i mean you're going to be able. to do this i tell you what it is to put it the socio you would do it so a lot of people. who spoke little of a beautiful story knew we could sort of the world socialist books or was before them when you could didn't you that's just not this is. something in the sequence that you're serious to this. is that all matter being is also going to occur anywhere with us on a couple of. play anyway and we get it we will still move would have
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a. look at all of you will be able to document all that you know prostate yes i'm a look at but it it's you know the way of the do with locals you looked at as a bad new deal is one of the most likely reform that's pretty awful lot of children go to work for my book of. the problem of the little cotton india because the i'm going to give a thought 1st coca-cola with the computer political. both of those all of them in your. little bit of your hole is the good news is now new global theater for the news from a beautiful beautiful for co-ops of the most neutral and you could look through and what would have been a little dinner would be some school. for america because that will be a function of the will not jump on anyone in most of them but if you know what cd to put out with you know who would be a star on all of the history to name put up 2 or 3 of them up almost 2 years and you have a. full bloom of the new choice to proceed with the
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story so you're thrilled to prosecute on people if you do so with the most remarkable. achievements. let's travel to iran virtually at least it was easy to get there even before the coins he. laid the. most interesting team you spent. a lot of people around him for are in the same city since then you'll travel easily tool out of country some not with your passport. or know you can't or i can't and because of that it's on early each day any issue that i miss right then you need to eat and i want to go to this it was so i you know it's sometimes these 3 scheming like these are reaching.
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and now i think that. it doesn't mean that is it we. have your chance to talk with . me not as a documentary maker from iraq she's trying to finish her latest film there. might be any step. but to all that there's. around that's my grandmother. but also i am used to another thing that we are going to celebrate you know because of all the untimely. that goes on. in there on the government's hasn't declared states of emergency and despite and large number of the town that sees them protocol wasn't very strict. because of the economy called by. those who want to take any response. and the. where must
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be because they can't afford. or. you're wrong decide that the damage to the economy from walk down was worse than the harm done by coronavirus already on the severe sanctions the contract was one of the 1st to live quarantine restrictions will be the 1st day after. they've. locked down. or call room after new york. or the koran or. side months. and again and sequence seen protests this time there in the israel the biggest
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rally against incumbents prime minister netanyahu to place. the protesters in attendance maintain social distancing of one and a half leaders charges of spreading the virus. and the doors to having nothing to do with distancing at all they deny the governments of their. top economic aide or allow them to reopen their business is very important to journalist policy or the pointing in israel has been extended in tights and instead . i'm walking outside with my journalist card in case i get stopped at any minute by the police but i'll just show you here just take a spin around and there is absolutely nobody on the roads and this is rush hour traffic. rushing to the studio to make a life and it's quite panicked at this point because it's only a couple of minutes i'm trying to solve and at the same time i'm talking to moscow
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about what needs to be just satellite if what is the latest in and sometimes if you did not make. some just about to go on and not have the notes ready i'm just going to take a seat here the camera man will adjust the ear piece and as you can see that's a really moscow beginning to me so soon as the earpiece is in place i will go read it all going live and i'll drop this in 10 seconds so that i can talk to moscow how moscow. one of most recent stories told us coverage was about how israel and the palestinians have been forced to collaborate to combat cold it. really working together and it's our dream. i would say it's happening but i wouldn't say we should be too much into that it clearly is this is not going to mean that when the coronavirus pandemic is finished you suddenly got a relationship between the israelis and the gazans that's going to create a new feature not a towards i think both sides see it as an emergency so for this emergency we'll
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give you what you need and unfortunately my assessment is often the mergence he passes will be back to normal. israeli orthodox jews pay no heed to the lockdown restrictions clashes between orthodox jews and the police have become a common sight what we have seen over the last few days is an increase in the number of incidents that taking place in. site the ultra one jewish religious neighborhoods where our units have had to patrol on foot and respond by dispersing people both people within sight the community themselves as well as find individuals who have already tested coronavirus positive and literally pull them out of those neighborhoods in order to prevent other people from getting ill from the virus you know the days. that nor'easter because europe try and get to those people to the hospital israel within the ultra religious communities
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the jewish culture religious communities there are certain sectors that are totally and utterly isolated and we know that because they are educating themselves they don't serve in the army then nothing to do with these radio society they grow up in a closed environment inside that neighborhood and unfortunately that is the exact specific neighborhood that we have to focus on because they're not aware of what is going on in the outside world big brother has his all seen our eye on everyone in this trial during the pandemic and orthodox jews aren't the only ones concerned by this israel is using technology where and they being able to access people's private information on a cell phones and see what you've seen today can see it can have crossed coughs was somebody who is positive a term on a virus and if you're not if you feel they need to be seen your message cost conscious somebody has tested positive please you must be in i mean tina and shannon when this whole khurana a virus tend to make in this piece got a bill and how can you be sure that this is what he was saying when he spoke to
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them on the streets how can you be sure that that be piecemeal parities one continue using that information or will close it down but interestingly enough most of the people he made to listen even he spoke to actually support citizens is a real scene so c.n.n. here in israel you asked me what it feels like for me it and i wanted to tell the same to you it feels like it's a bath not me and yes paula i also want to wait. to fly and this was all just a dream but it seems the world will never be the same after this nightmare the kind that has exposed many deep rooted social and economic problems. that's right here h a i r is the ticker symbol for hair it's a close down finally and you can buy all of the hair. that we feature here on this episode of kaiser report it's currently trading at
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a market cap of about $3900000000.00 but we're expecting the fed to come in in front run the market and take us up to a much higher capitalization possibly 7 or 9 trillion dollars. you have. to go. you see if you knew you could you could only go to egypt would you if you could put. things. into cooped up so much well it's contents is an issue when it. comes to sure these names just leaves and this is just. just a cute name you clearly there's still a long. long time to. do so you think. he's going to give. a little i'm sure you've got this new book money and come down
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you tell me why it's a good thing for to do you know the slow. pace. you are no offense but you no longer a young woman in fact you are one of the last living survivors of the nazi yeah let's ask i'm aware. then. you leave for a day. all unite. and you can never forget the other guy now auschwitz was it in the light to be in hell because he would never believe it once and still let him go to as an operating cost free for 2 years i'm open to be. heard of it it all seems so logical for my side to all make it right when i get out on the farm saw you know i'm going to take my son to the next so he can listen and hopefully bless my heart her experience.
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i'm going to. this is the one business show you can't afford to miss i'm french born washington coming up while away is back in the limelight at the u.s. has ramped up its battle against the chinese telecom giant this wallace troia has seen rising tensions with the people's republic we take a deep dive on the conflict. as a hope in 1000 pandemic continues to rage on investors are seen to a hedge and it's a conflict between older.

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