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american. economy community computer hacking. the 1st countries to face the pandemic have been the 1st to ease the lockdown. how do you quarantine the french for the stairs in my work i made a call to. italians has spent 19 percent more in food trying to lock down than at the same time last year unfortunately this has been the only positive development for the economy italy was the 1st european country to undergo a lockdown but make the list at shortly many unsurprised this will open for business again but masks and gloves will still be a monster because with just for the going to school scrapbook memories from her school shop classes to use and got behind her sewing machine.
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with the little moments here. these all good was the cook we didn't even know that good. if you went to the mosque you were big there were. no. other kinds of consumer groups you know who you're going to go to no longer. are you sure. it's fit la nervously changed careers to working travel the worst possible time in the industry was 1st hit the flights were canceled and then the fortress closed. oh you don't do much to not just going to the schools to watch it even getting to do welcomes a lot of law to do all they still is. actually really good though. i mean the.
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friends who. were here here we would have been seen to be fellow who are. very. very it was a. this is your. best advice for mr porter has mostly kept himself busy most of the fake news during the long down. it was true that it was finished basement are coming and seeing what plays.
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oh. oh. oh. oh. oh. at the peak of the pandemic my colleague from
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france self isolated that whole asserts the facebook page called mouse trap memoirs that 3 of her friends stuck with her ex-husband story and walked down this. year and. there's no let up i don't even want id but had less see the evil by you. it. is really no says the mousetrap never was her becoming more popular as the epidemic continues. and now some. new comes to school we did see. the put the credits to the poor is not that this is what french outrage looks like these protesters are angry with local police for knocking a motorcyclist off a spike while pursuing him for violating lockdown the young man died a similar case in neighboring belgium calls the wave of violence there as well look
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down the. eat it you know. that's it as a society. but don't get a good grasp of. the cake you see what it should be that's the. sort of maturity that. in the 1st of a netbook this is a chance that. aykroyd i'm young and french i see a doctor has been keeping an instagram diary analyzing the fight against the virus since the epidemic began we asked him for a comment or said look this should. be discarded a lot right up to the did your column but i do a questionable about how good a shot. or i didn't want to buy the other part of the. you know this it was this it just missed so many lights and. the whole anything about it but it will set the sessions on. that is what you would have
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a good reading and it stops a good little bit by those that could ringback get by with it it's a got my ticket got to get out go to put their votes are all. 'd that you know simply go by there's the on going to discuss we'll. 'd 'd prepare is that sinister but are you sure a rip is the. 'd 'd first any parcel over you need to be with shows what i mean might suit you plug was a block with. bush to. be much of a t.v. and still be sensitive to these tubes. which was. probably still. aren't t.v.'s resident navigator david watson returns from the u.k. to be there for his elderly mother after the flight and some isolated for 2 weeks
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in fact anyone who's watched on t.v. will probably recognize my voice and know that they've seen me they'll understand why i only work in voice. and that's it that's one program finished. you know the absolute worst thing about isolation and quarantine. i am so desperately in need of a haircut by beat by the by the time it's all over i'm going to look like a bird's nest. oh you're a low. earth start yelling go with that i like i did i like that yes it was as you are. using casual for the day with strangely i've been it feels as though i've been more busy since quarantine began then i was in the office normally i'm very lucky that i have the specialist software i need to be able to generate some titles and of course i've got this new audiotape quick.
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went to. to record narrations and voice over. how life is here in england right now. as in most countries the pandemic has the strap that the public from scandalous topics and completely change the focus of the news in the take i helped our crew who were making the film about the contaminated blood scandal which affected america and britain and europe and. it was a worldwide scandal but if it was a very big problem in britain with. new medication being made from blood that had been contaminated it had come from american prisoners for example and it was contaminated with hiv and with we have a tight ease and one of the people we interviewed as part of that film was a guy called jason evans whose father died when when he was just
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a boy and i spoke to him again last week since the since since the lock down and we had a little talk about how all the campaign the inquiry and his situation has been affected by things so i guess there are things. coronavirus has brought the. inquiry to an end for the moment it's on pause. provisionally until september he told me if it closes for another few months there's only a couple of 100 left so there will be even fewer people who will actually directly benefit from the inquiry finding anything round the core of the karen tumulty. a lot of issues that. will be already. does put a lot of life into perspective doesn't it makes you realise what is important and some of the for. things that aren't important. trade has been part of the
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khurshid entering this which reports down 95 percent of the people here respect this restriction another 5 percent. but the gist. of it is that i was pretty good about the matter but didn't. read it. so those who joined the position you know should last putting up what i do now for my promotion be russia 2 or 3 but if you only. read them as a clue that it's sick. and it's not about the. rest of us you surely know within
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a. minute how to only cheat the both of. which are the. question you need and you. need know. it just. because a voice. means should you look just as a. group got ashore more weak yes it did me quote on abuse he had to do to.
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you can't be both with yet you like. 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 russia. what is it suddenly about the south china sea that makes it so that it 11000000000 barrels of oil.
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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 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 or direction chaz where you know as we always like to say we do believe by golly it's time to do news again. descriptions sound appetising even for the owners so how to choose just pet food industry is telling us what to feed our pets feel even more based on what they want sallis them was necessarily good for the pet turns out may not be as healthy as people believe we have animals that have you know diabetes and i should be. have
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auto immune disorders allergies we are actually creating these problems is a huge epidemic of problems i believe can be linked to very simple problem of diet and some dog owners so heartbreaking stories about their pets streets to larger corporations are not very interested in proving or disproving the value of their food because they're already making a $1000000000.00 on it and there's no reason to do that research. that's traveled over populated part of the world isolation is not an option here people are more afraid of starvation and the virus the capital of the philippines has a population of over 25000000 people most of whom live in slums. who were recently interviewed on his violent methods for fighting drug trafficking has made it into the headlines once again now he's threatened to give police permission
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to shoot and kill violators and the filipino people know he means that. there are were. the q your the president. if you gave us. the shift for accused in. 2 incidents of dealing started. to dish. out of them. right now the. bees and this is the city of where most of the population makes of sex. if he's
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still to have to. look like to me. it needs central italy close straight now because of. 1000 funday make. me stuff believe me. and you need. all. the. nature of the film to. tell you they're setting up a new checkpoint again. for every people who look i mean you. trees
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are interested. for a show or a war you don't go out. i didn't. and at the same time. if you don't. wear it with the police the checkpoints with. the with an empty airport. in the. 446 that we. should. charge from my feet. so. why don't. you floor it they will be free and they. do. we where do you. train. very temperate east church
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in. southern pierce where you're preparing your story from. a place. to the day because she affected so much people and. especially the margin does race but. it's very sad to me to get 3 know where a good deal of. this new jersey could just be. and it's fluent. school for t.v.'s but with. so i'm sure be at the not new for the philippines to get that yet. another place where social distancing is not possible at all. refugee camps have become a pandemic time bomb this is the working to carry. this footage was provided by say a refugee who has lived here for over 2 years. chris son this place has become home
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for over a decade. now the land is going on how you have any job or hullaballoo survive how's your family going to get good yeah. oh. 000-000-0000 extension 00. a 2 000-000-0000 extension 0 going back to me young or not. do you. well age a. refugee camps are all fluids because they are the perfect environment for spreading academics the population density is inconceivable and 1000000 people live in the us. also planned
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. to caps and with a 170000000 people bank south has one of the highest population density in the world responds to the loss of more than 20000000 people living in your very small. you know loss of people in daraa maybe not old you know from our but their. heart around like me i'm. going to see to it grieve for all the ridiculous holland is. gone and my recently followed me you know sort of started coming from 100 into 125 kilometers away from are also the in and the next morning they're all our friends is really close and forced to walk down a nearby india turned out to be any possible task how to keep
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1357000000 people isolated trying to has a seminar for india's population density is 3 times higher the more the. 21 days in bihar. after this is the danger many many textile worker has lost one job didn't have one on money. and they don't have money for back home that's why the hell it was just on on the street on. minute so delhi police has a drag on this edition. because after the lockdown most of the migrant people they didn't get didn't have any job because most of the people they can. so they don't they didn't have any option so they're still i. don't buy the walker. and. just. did have it so when people.
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in the other lake this guy this is a. this is our documentary it's a complete with 6. 100 c.c.'s engine and it's going. to give it a lot on the floor and give a p.m.s. says cook up people out big it is his fault no lights stay home and all of. the ornithologists feature afraid to be wild found this kind of wins for him every
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year papers and study birds just as thousands of other russians they got stuck in southern flight cancellations they couldn't even leave by choice or because the borders closed. believe you wish you could be there. or not are free to coming to a pretty. grim mrs partridge can really pull them water to the pitch but. the computer durable to me was more for. the position of the good news we were given. the good something people were going to put in there so the space ships was truly does do it there's a shit you pulled to pull. more. than your stuff and you can put it while the troops are wonderful she would do all the stuff he said. it's
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a bus to the children's school behind our school far from perfect but you still. see. the bell curve busted me just you don't know what you'll miss most good. wholesome ordeal. when equal began to seriously time the heights from the calls he managed to buy tickets for special flights with russia one filter not included sickness features so every country scorned by its creators are in a hurry to release it to air because in their hearts they hope this time that it will supersede and let's hope it will be calmer elements. to leave someone who has just. written sincerely.
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is your media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe from. isolation full community. are you going the right way or are you being led. directly to. what is true what's his face. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. aura maybe in the shallowest.
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it's. easy to get. used to the way you mean you think you can keep the clothes we just told you it's about you people. need. to call someone is not jealous and that does not fit when it. comes to sure that means less lethal sleep this is. just the cute name you clearly think you sit there still too long on a slump mostly to get a sleep. just when you tell. me i'm coming from many miles to the building afforded to you know for the slow but also acknowledge they. your back at a. rapid. population
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dying water some of the wealthier neighborhoods it's been far more contained and the numbers are much lower than some of the more neighborhoods we're working with going to stores now started because there's just so it's it's all you got it is. i think it's safe to say that the 19 will be remembered the world over as one of the most trying things of 2020 by the end of march the country has the hardest was the united states in new york city in particular. my friend maria lives in new york
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i've asked her it's record a bit of her life during the. time in english mariachi and she. talking to you. which is global at the center of. atomic so this is this is my 15 month old son who's playing by himself as are most of the other kids in the park and normally there wouldn't be a single patch of grass available to sit on the little eerie out here so quarantining new york is a little bizarre because there's there's like 2 worlds right so we're in a world 2 where we feel very isolated we're working from home but we're still working and then there's this like other part of new york that we don't see when you look at like the map of how hope it is putting some of the. wealthier neighborhoods it's been far more contained and the numbers are much lower than some of the poor neighborhoods it's like 2 different worlds like i don't know what's
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going on over there talk to be honest. i got married i moved to new york 10 years ago before that i was it toronto that's where i grew up or since i got to new york it's late this is really bizarre crazy batek disgusting screeching by incredible plays and you just get caught up in our problems. to work on wall street we live in park slope in brooklyn. so you go to brooklyn and you see like $5000000.00 apartments and one block over there is like a project where it's like people don't have jobs and they've been impacted badly because there's no hospitals there we're fortunate that we both work in technology it's very easy for us to work at home if you have a blue collar job you got to go and those are very blue collar neighborhoods. just
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2 days ago good family friend he passed away from kobe had he was in his sixty's and his daughter my eyes position was i'm for i stove she brought it home everyone got sick but with mild symptoms and he got sick and died we're in a situation where. there are presumably patrolled people just kind of walking back and making sure that people are keeping their distance we actually wanted to get out because everywhere you look at the trajectory chart on up not lighted. right at new york it was like a hot so we created to you know what you just get out so in the midst of this planning and talking about it. you know i think and they're shut down the border security or whole being that if people window to the.

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