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is your media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation community. are you going the right way or are you being. direct. what is true what is fake. in a world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. or a made of the shallowness. when i came out from this hell i really could not even shill happy ever and sometimes even people were joking about something i would catch myself if i was
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even letting i feel guilty. and it's very probably difficult for a normal person to grasp and understand you live with that all your life i want to ponder that you will live with it but we did not receive help like now when our boys are coming here know from the wars in the knowledge finally they need to mend you know for the how do you call it depression we didn't have to tell. the big things or all the time go on. and. they would take off you know your eye level you are wearing and sometimes i would you know do it different way did your toes sometimes to dead. in very good hour charades. you were living. every moment.
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with fear. it was really like living in ohio. and i went to a terrible too big i want to. be doing because says woman was leading is also strong the front. door has to be teen cause. we were making some break in each grade had to be tested to keep it strong enough because this was going to read the bombs. you see. the gentleman. one day. the main assessment from our streets. and. started.
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he called me. i was pushing away pushing away and there was no way for me to escape. and he was beating me. he was wearing heavy boots. in yours bidding me up from top to bottom. when they left i was all below the. blog was gone gushing from all over i really don't know how i make this this was my worst beating. and the girls couldn't believe it and. people don't know when they look at you and the really incites left you it's left a scar abetted. and you never knew when it will
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hit you and still i was managing what is inside to me. you know when the wish for anybody to to understand what's happening you don't know what way. and you are there. and it's takes a long time until you get out of it. and this is talking about. it . but. you go on. and. i felt every moment missing my mom. first the
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war she would be a grandmother and how happy she would be and then leading me and what to do i was just like helpless i don't know i was handling this child like a fragile thing. it's cannot be described in the real mother's love and i missed it. you know it's hard for me to call if they ever saw me crying could be. i really tried my best to protect them and. i kept a lot of things away there's something say i didn't want them to know. when the time already came when they saw my number and they were designee mother what disease you can imagine and they're too warm and what can you tell it. and i used to say well they put this number because if i get lost found me go find your
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mama and that's it enclosed. as older i got. and i looked back. and reading between the lines. that they really held it. so this is something i'd completely forgotten about samantha ology poems by children of holocaust survivors and i remembered having a poem published in it but until i just opened it up i remember what paula was the poem was called at 32. i don't remember this poem at all that i'll read it for you and i haven't seen it in like a long time. sonia 32 the lady never shakes free the ashes of the dead. dark clouds dark cauliflower fists i climb the
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cherry tree for her this year. and carry 5 gallon jars of fresh clover honey for a kitty backstairs this lady is the witness who never forgets she hangs wet wash on the line in a stiff wind against a background of dust she at the dog catcher and cuts chicken to the bone she cries a long distance about this and that about the little man who is her son little son. who is her husband over and over she sings the song her dead. kid ringback.
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no you are now here you are. now your hair looks great. and i'm looking back. now what is going on. do you jeremy nation open up your fancy pronounce of the day you know it says dear sarah or madam please allow this letter to sarah as formal notice of your lease cancellation and. if you have any questions to contact me. it was really a shocking point for me. and i have to prepare myself you don't have to close it.
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yes. but now well this is what i was saying to myself. what's happening now i have to change gears to what i keep larry. orrible james that i cannot believe myself sometimes when i close my eyes how is your. you know i tell you well. it's always in my mind. when when i. remember whenever you. look more down you'll be on top. how many years have you been doing this for many years i cannot even counting you know exactly how many years i started to speak up he took it took a long time because i visualized i was very naive from their hearts and
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respect you for speaking with me but i was very very wrong. and this is very difficult. to talk to me so deeply when i hear one see will go on. and made to still growing. more than i would. so you go warney you're. in a way very disappointed to know world him feeling goes a dissing way. here speaking up is not to know. where the life.
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i was. a mature person. and i was not a humble person. a . lot of my life not really. contributing much other than. carnegie. i just really have any use for anything positive i just. need a present i. just want your. songs you never know who you're going to be is going to change your life. would shape or form they're going to come here.
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my name will soon have been for me. i am to yourself. and i mean in a program and all the kansas presence called reaching out from within. the national recidivism statistics are between 50 and 67 percent of all of the many women who are released will return at least once. our program if you attend between 60 or more meetings that means a little more than a year. it drops to 8 percent. there
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are some rituals. connected with reaching out from within their very important promise yourself to be so strong that nothing can disturb your peace of mind cross the optimist creed we finish with it every night through every group we finish with that we want to leave with at least a thought or feeling that if you just believe that things are going to be all right that's. that's a big majority of things being all right. so here i am having coffee and reading a newspaper about the closing of a shopping center and they are interviewing sonia and the interviewer is saying to her you've lost so many things in your life you've had so many disappointments how do you face the world every day. and she said if you look up on the wall so will see the optimist creed and when i come in every morning that's the 1st thing that i've kept and i thought to myself sonia and the optimists create the
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prisoners and the optimists creed i have to bring them together. ah. no shots. no one. well it's. built it's 2. points your thirst for. 54 drugs and more than 1300 military personnel are headed to you'll some air force base in
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a while. 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 capabilities there is a reason for concern so that's why we're going to drill down on the 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. then you can know it was really like to be in hell. because you would never believe it wasn't a human can do to have as
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a. one day that i was working in the field sunday and can't come said with. the ashes we're spreading the ashes as a fairy tale is there and i can tell you based spreading those you know with i could see the little pieces of bones which even in the climate toria it couldn't completely and this was very difficult to me till today i still believe with this save me a kick in the. pity parties. to exterminate through race. maybe that injury was when he was beating me up by remaking it and know now i can make it i can make it. she got a number of. these numbers on my server they do no wrong.
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when i see. it made me say yeah. i never knew who did not see me somebody like that we have to come to this understanding it is what you are insight not to george you how you look or you know what is your religion but as a person what a person you are. experience is everything. to me takes people who have been through something to reach people who who are going through something. i mean if some people who go out and do crazy things hurt others because they're hard and they don't think they will get better from. what you say oh. you look at her as you see. things are good for her now them i give you the courage to say you know. i'm not going to what i was thinking about i don't.
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how do you find forgiveness. forgiveness is a very important act in normal life but i came to the conclusion myself there are some there seems forgiveness what i have see in people dying hanging him burning children sometimes from the pile they're burned i would say the people who asked about this burnt i cannot even begin to tell you who am i to say that i forgive you know this has to come from a higher place for a lot different place but forgiveness should be practiced. to put do loath in your heart try to help you become like a different person i see the parole board in 6 months or so. hopefully i'll be.
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you know. i mean something. and. i return to that around. i hope that all of you in time will be in freedom but enough to don't never to come back to this place even like i say still mad the war stay all that i mentioned to you and there's. a worry thank you so wonderful come here goes due to us not only me but a lot of these guys in here that you've given me more strength after 32 years of being here makes me want to stay. to get out here so i appreciate you coming here thank you i really really.
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make out that you know that we are all stuck at that you see when i get out on the farm saw you know was there an excuse so he can listen and hopefully be blessed by. her experience. straight up because i believe he's dead bob did a course free 32 years and nothing to be compared with it at all this was your mother both of yesteryear like it would kill me in just a moment the bride was here. this week i could feel. she's a lot tougher by. the. way in this story to say you. were serious right place they're coming to. take your. word for how do you. know.
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if i might make it. through all the strong things don't go. yes you can be very small where the dreams. in the winter of 944 my mom was forced on the desk march from auschwitz to the notorious for going bills and. and this brings us to how the war ended for my mom when british troops approached her camp and what happened between her and then s.s. guard on her last day of captivity. they're relating to it and they're thinking about themselves and their families and so i feel an obligation now
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and it's an obligation that i'm glad to do now and honestly i feel privileged. i really feel privileged. that i can do this you know it means to me. and it means to me there and i wish that my father. and i wish that he. had enough to sed when he was. he. you and i are speaking on the 78th anniversary of the liberation of one of the camps that you were in bergen belsen see. no it was the voters said it was
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a head in a set they. did that is that it is least. it is here or is there still is the reality vibrating it here is coming closer and closer they need this sort of liberation. of course they were starting to see if it could change the area where my mother was working. there were still a couple of this guards that were. in the cars for trying to stop them as shooting if. the bullets came in at sentiment of my house and it came through that. close.
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and then girls with this from the same wallet. that. i was the most serious. at the moment when the bullets came i did not realize what is happening to me until the blood will start coming. home and i'm dying. so this was a terrible experience just to see dave to do. after so much trauma. but i made it.
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she survived years in them all and they can't stand up. and they did awful spoke to me mrs riley. least. 11 years old and very little sleep i am so glad. you did it me to. literally. i mean there are limits on all sides. and the mass murders who find
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them coming they're telling their friends about. it. that's mentally. ill. so he obviously facts a lot of people and when she talks people they say they want to do something about it and they want to make a change. and i thought that it was important that i actually density thing instead of just talking about it. so my name is caroline kennedy. to say beat him. and i just graduated from my
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school. so i met sonia when i was in 8th grade and her story we changed my life and completely changed my outlook on what i want to do. with her one individual story was all it took to inspire me to go and start this organization. that's really the whole idea because one person has the power to impact one person has a power to impact one person and it's a huge chain reaction. i mean if you think about it sonia coming to my school had an impact on all of you now in so maybe me coming to your school will have an impact on other people in the future.
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welcoming our viewers from around the world live from central london this is all too u.k. . the home secretary announces quarantine plans for international travelers as aviation experts warn it could be workable and even destroy the industry. lost leader launches a legal challenge over long time restrictions on friday quote as we hear from his barrister. resigned to the group advising the u.k. government publishes its evidence for the reopening of schools in june but only feels i'm certain see i'm on teachers and parents. and elite government report reveals that emergency responders on concerned of the prospect of britain leaving the e.u. without
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a deal with the virus still not contained. welcome to r.t. u.k. the home secretary has unveiled plans for quarantining international travelers to prevent new waves of coronavirus during the u.k. government's daily coronavirus press briefing pretty patel said arrivals would have to self isolate for 14 days with tough penalties for those who don't comply onto u.k. shadi admits that he has the latest on this so that shot it what are these new quarantine proposals so essentially the big news of today is yet another attempt to try and stop the spread of the virus and the sense to keep the our number as low as possible so today the home secretary pretty fertile announced that anybody coming into the united kingdom from aboard will have to quarantine for up to 14 days. we offer when the science and introduce him public health measures that are supported
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by sage this will rule will require international arrivals to self isolate for 14 days that is the incubation period of the virus so that if people have become infected overseas we can limit the spread of the virus act home we also recognize how hard these changes will be for our travel thekla and leisure set who already struck in through these unprecedented times so across government we will continue to work with them and support what is an incredibly dynamic set to to find new ways to reopen international travel and tourism in a safe and responsible way we will review these temporary public health measures every 3 weeks to ensure they remain the right ones for our roadmap to recovery. now i'm to the parents anyone coming to the united kingdom from abroad could face a penalty fine of a 1000 pounds if they fail to self isolate the 2 weeks as soon as people arrive in britain be it by plane ferry or train they'll have to fill out
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a form with all of their contact details including an address of where they will be sort of isolating otherwise accommodation will be arranged by the government now under the plans health officials will also be able to carry out spot checks to see whether people are complying with the government's policy they will accept certain groups from the measures though including medical offices and rode horses as well as those living in common travel areas like island and the channel islands now the new rules are not expected to come into force until june 8th but the government has promised it will look to review the policy every 3 weeks now by and large these plans are welcomed but some market these quarantine policies are quite frankly ludicrous bonkers and are implementable because if you are traveling into the united kingdom that is obviously not your final destination a majority of these people will have to then get on public transport to reach it so some say that that entirely defeats the point now this was an issue that was raised
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today in the home affairs select committee where the chief executive of the airport operators association also wanted to see the evidence of the usefulness of who and why people are exempt from this policy of course and then i was not going to fly a flight if they were not to hold who are exempt will. you come in here so you know and that's why we're concerned about the way that this will operate you may simply. shut down already know. now unsurprisingly there has been some criticisms about the timing of this bear in mind over a month ago dominic robb the foreign secretary at the time was standing in for boris johnson who himself was fighting of that 900 he had spoken long and hard about implementing this quarantine policy cut forward to a month and today pretty fertile says it is the right time to do so it's the most effective time to implement this policy but it has led to many
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a question in the shadow house secretary john ashworth he says the united kingdom putting this policy in place is simply quite frankly too little too late especially considering that other countries if we look across the globe at all the models many of which have already seen their own respective lockdowns implementing this current policy well well ahead of the united kingdom and now it today we're just at the phase one of it but the plans are aimed at trying to guard against a 2nd wave or 2nd peak of the corona virus infection and today this is the 2nd week running web by that our number is still quite low between the 0.7 and one mark now just as a reminder then of exactly what the our rate is is the average number of people infected will pass the disease on to as you can see on your screen then if the our number was 3 then the virus would spread exponentially from one person to 3 people even if the number is above one then the infection rate would increase and could
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lead to a 2nd peak so the government wants to ensure it's below one and stays below one if it is in the outbreak will flatten out over time so the government says with the prevalence of the virus for ling a travel quarantine will be quite effective and mostly will hopefully help to prevent importing the virus into this country the government says it's a temporary measure but of course no doubt many people will be concerned across the country as to what exactly that means for any potential holiday plans so that it does. thank you very much ado thank you. now a muscular leader from the english city of bradford has launched legal action against the department for health and social care over lock down restrictions on friday prayers to muslim hussain argues the restrictions are unlawful as they prohibit an obligatory aspect of islam so breached the human right to practice religion this weekend is the celebration of aid which marks the end of the holy month of ramadan and muslims usually go to the mosque but on the current rules mass
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gatherings are banned and places of worship must remain closed to stop the spread of the virus and the department of health and social care says these restrictions are justified on proportionate by the need to protect life and public health. well for more on this and are joined by barrister kirsty brimelow who's representing the mosque made a case to thank you for joining us measures were introduced to protect people from the virus and therefore they make the perfect sense that. well that is the question as to do they make perfect sense and as you've outlined the the right to manifest your religion is a right that is qualified which means it can be restricted so the the state the government can interfere with your right to worship if there is a legitimate claim to err on it and it's enshrined in law here the legitimate way if to prevent the spread of the virus however the interference of your right has to
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be the least interference that that is achievable now here at the proposal from mr hussain with the mosque was very limited in order to take into account the public health safeguards that the people follow and so the proposal was only for the gym or prayer which is the minimum obligatory prayer in islam followed by the that the something muslims and that the appropriate safeguards that is set out in guidance but he is such as face my. hand sanitizer and a limited number of people maximum of 50 this is the mass that has got a capacity for about 4000 and so and also they were absolutely social distancing within that mosque in no difficulty and in fact mr hussein was prepared to actually give an undertaking to the court that these safeguards would be enforced so if a team was going much further than we as
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a society. are required to do because we only have to follow guidance on social distancing so for example this weekend the government law here in england will allow households to go. to parks. and to go to beaches and to have picnics and they are meant to those households are meant to stay to need to pass from each other but there's no actual legal obligation to do so i guess they could have just less going for that muslims from people that we've spoken to and across all sorts of other religions as well actually but muslims in this particular instance have accepted that mosques like other places of worship have to remain closed during this period of coronavirus it's a pandemic that people are struggling to control so therefore why should our client particularly pursue in this case i mean how much backing does he have how much support yes we say muslims have accept that that's where we would disagree he consulted 300 mosques in the north of england and of those 300 mosques 100
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percent of the west supporting his court action the. these are muslim sunny muslims who believe that the congregational prayer in the mosque is a obligatory and that if they miss more than 3 in a row you're going to be healthy disbeliever and it's it's it's very stressful to my car and and to his congregants who attend. that mosque in bradford that they are not being allowed to carry out his congregational prayer even though they would be carrying out social distancing and all those safeguards would be in place because as i just come in that statistically though black and minority ethnic communities have been disproportionately hit by covert 19 isn't this putting that very community at greater risk exposing them to the virus and also even if you are not aware that you have it again the risk of transmitting it what when you look at the the the proportionality so it is where is the balance struck now the the
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scientific evidence that is informing where the balance is struck includes that for example people can go to garden census and actually you know inland. it's it numbers of whatever ethnicity there's no requirement for social distancing there you're allowed to go and hang out with an adult. and in fact you're allowed to crowd into places as long as the residential places rather than public places so there's not actually any evidence as to why social distancing within a mosque. set out with limited numbers would be such that it would be increasing the risk when you look at everything else i guess i'm afraid we have limited time as well of that you very much indeed for your thoughts on this coast of rumors about it and thank you very much or let's look at how the virus is affecting the u.k.'s home nations starting with the latest figures the national
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health service in england has reported 121 hospital deaths in the past 24 hours while the scottish 1st minister has announced a further 24 fatalities across all settings wales has reported 7 deaths and northern ireland 3. scotland's 1st minister has ascot's to exercise good judgment when observing social distancing as the country gears up to raise its lot down from thursday or despite signs of loosening restrictions in england scotland and northern ireland the 1st minister of wales is taking a cautious approach mark great food said no changes to lock down rules are set to remain just yet but he hopes to he'll have something to say on that next week. and in northern ireland or the 9 out of 10 teachers say they're worried about going back to school according to a poll for the ulster teachers' union. now let's turn to the global figures as they currently stand according to worldwide data collected by johns hopkins university global cases have now passed 5100000 more than 335000 lives have been lost and
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almost 2000000 people have recovered. the world health organization has reported the highest number of confirmed corona virus cases in one day since the start of the outbreak last year the countries with the most confirmed cases are currently the us russia brazil and the u.k. it also warned against the use of anti malaria medicine hydroxy couric winning which has been touted not used by president trump but the w.h.s. recommendations seem to be falling on deaf ears in brazil where the government continues to recommend the use of the anti malarial stick over 1000 patients queues at pharmacies across rio de janeiro for the drug are causing a drastic shortage of stock and a poll shows a sharp decline among germans who think it's more important to have close ties with washington and beijing. still to come this hour. leaks government report shows that local emergency responders are concerned over
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a potential deal breaks that the coronavirus course is still ongoing we hear from our politics.
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it appears a new cold war is in play this time which should get china one of the terms i think what does it mean to win this conflict and is all out war possible how did the us to get its alliance our just find themselves in this is. welcome back the scientific group advising the u.k. government on the coronavirus pandemic has published its evidence justifying the reopening of schools in england from june the 1st the announcement of the modeling comes amid pressure from unions and councils to publish the science proving it was
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safe for students to return sage says the advice given to the government modeled a range of scenarios including people's attending classes on alternative weeks but the advice only highlighted the uncertainty surrounding the infection rates of children compared to adults as well as concerns around social distancing. when it comes as a survey of councils in england found only a 5th of those who responded said they would reopen for some year groups in june 15 local authorities located mostly in northern england said schools under their jurisdiction would remain shut of citing safety concerns a further 11 council said the issue is still under consideration while more than half said they were letting individual schools decide on whether they were in a position to reopen more widely meanwhile an alternative group to sage led by former chief scientific advisor so david king says the reopening should be delayed depending on when the school reopened delaying by 2 weeks labs the rate of
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infection delaying to september brings down the impaction probability to a much lower number. for education and online learning expert mary morris and tell me that school should be opened on a case by case basis it's really very difficult for the government to dictate dishes to delio the insurance policies every school in every town will have their own context and narrow reasons following that advice were choosing to delay and reuse the conversation they likely should be devolved to individual school teachers and councils when in the meantime independent science advisor suggest a 2 week delay or even a september restart but doesn't risk leaving students behind if schools choose different options. well you know there's a disparity in the time school opened of course there is going to have a knock on effect a different cohorts the states we're already looking at that seems out of prioritizing your chosen one year 6 year 12 those students who will be directly
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taking you put exams in the following year then here are of course school leaders and everyone in the education system is acutely aware that some students will suffer more than others if they are deprived access to school we have to balance our war against the other issue which is that reopening schools wholesale so easier groups might increase the risk of infection and cause a 2nd wave that prolongs quarantine even further well in the meantime though they also could be a technology or an expert in online learning is there a way to combine technology with other measures to ensure classes can be taught safely well certainly on issues been happening in school since long before there truly morris crosses some currency most schools use education technology in all sorts of context to support learning now to help students essentially take control of their own learning and it back hind approach really helps teachers become more effective in marriage teach their health streams one to one. experts are warning
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the health service to brace itself for waves of patients with post lockdown stress disorder as the u.k. lockdown measures could only show an even bigger public health crisis with britain approaching a 3rd month a lot down it's thought the measures to defeat the virus could lead to more war people forming victim to a mental health pandemic a new form of post-traumatic stress fueled by disruption isolation and financial insecurity could even be more deadly than the virus itself research from king's college london found the last recession led to $10000.00 additional suicides well n.h.s. dr bellair hasan told me that the health service needs to take the mental health risks seriously. most often we hear of p.t.s.d. in context of war or you probably remember at the beginning of this crisis boris johnson and many other world leaders used the analogy of war that we are at war footing now we think of war there's lots of light there's fear of harm this limitation of of movement insecurity and all of this is in parallel by what we
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experience right now. so as all the research has indicated for many many years that any degree of warranty even a 10 day warranty can result in mental health challenges that last over 3 years so do you think the health service is ready for the waves of patients that you're suggesting. i left the n.h.s. about or 5 years ago and really when i left the n.h.s. was already on its knees and was experiencing all of the effects are you know austerity since i let things go because i got a lot worse and have been returned and now you know the n.h.s. is really really struggling as it is before cope it really i am not confident that our health care system and infrastructure are ready to deal with 'd the waves of. patients that are inevitably going to become an. elite you k. government report has revealed emergency responders are concerned about the
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prospect of a no deal preg says one of the report's contributors claims it's not the right time to be dealing with a potential e.u. crash at. we are currently in an unprecedented national emergency there will have health economic social and political impacts be years to come the responder community is exhausted blood's novacek terrorism brax of preparations except for the last thing we need is a no deal bricks or if we are to do recovery properly we do not have the space to start scaling up abraxane response to this needs to be fed into haiti government thinking no this isn't pro or anti breck's it is about being sensible for the recovery process and the health and well being of our responders the reports compiled by the scene 19 foresight group refutes the coronavirus response by local resilience forums those are regional groupings of local emergency responders such
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as police and firefighters 42 different groups of tasked with planning the response to national emergencies which range from disease to extreme flooding more than 200 local emergency responders were consulted the report concludes that failing to extend the brakes a transition period would only compound the covert 19 crisis breaks that trade talks are going to head there in spite of the pandemic and the transition period is set to expire in december the government has repeatedly ruled out an extension despite warnings from europe that a free trade deal may be impossible to negotiate before the deadline the ministry of housing communities and local government has responded to the leaked report it says it's well prepared to support local authorities 1 once the implementation period ends or politics expert john what turned things the report's revelation shouldn't come as a surprise. we've known for a long time the no deal broke so it would make can't a car park and the consequence of that is that almost every available copper in the metropolitan police would have to go down to traffic to 2 on the m 2 in the m 20 so
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in one sense it's nothing new for government i think the issue is what if this cap if this coincides the 2nd wave or the pandemic what if this coincides with the difficulty of managing our return to work which is going to take a long time because a covert is the dish will pressure and resource and i think while it won't change mines it does maybe focus a few minds on how many different demands can government locally and centrally in the u.k. take on at once well as soon as cussing out i mean no breaks it it would mind a short extension would they share with coronavirus in the way it is it is unprecedented isn't it. most breaks you should welcome. an extension of some sort because they don't just want to get out because they've done that what they want is a really good deal with the european union i think that's the issue is now which is that now we've left which we have. broached years keep changing you know changing
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the terms they move the goalposts of speak they they say we've no got to have no continual links in any form and if they they they fear that if we do any kind of continuation or extension there will still be within the european union where as we turn it's 2021 but i think given the state of the economy given that we've got huge challenges for all parts of the economy from recovering from from covert it seems you know you don't want to go and try and throw try economy an anchor you want to throw the try to economy some kind of a lifebelt. and finally dating apps have been experiencing a huge surge of use since the longtime began dating platform tinder reported 3000000000 swipes were made globally on sunday march the 29th the highest daily number recorded the site believes coronaviruses dramatically changing the way people use the up with fewer real life meetings but more meaningful online
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experiences are to your case martin under those takes a look at love in the age of coronavirus lockdown has brought isolation and financial insecurity to many but it's also changed how we connect with each other professionally socially and even remand sickly yet it's actually very exciting because whilst we're in a time of the best it's a the one thing that we always see in the dating industry is a surge in people seeking connection whether it's for for fun or for romance or to something far more and i think this time despite it being a pandemic it's no different you know singles and human beings in general see here connection and people are absolutely jumping on line and we've seen a massive 80 percent in people will seeking a connection. there are over $8000000.00 single households in the u.k.
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while a study from dating site harmony revealed that half of singletons are turning to virtual dating from tinder to bumbling grindr all dating apps have seen significant spikes during the pandemic and have been forced to make public announcements about social distancing and staying safe it's just different. more lonely when you meet someone in online when i lived up to what you were 3 emails i want to meet up to see if there's any connection you know that spark. but you can't get out right now things are becoming easier in parts of the u.k. in england for instance you can now meet one other person from another household each day just for chatting though keeping that to meet a distance but perhaps you don't need to physically meet others believe the focus on the lost art of conversation could mean any bonds for sure deeper and more meaningful it's important to talk and i've always enjoyed talking yes i remember
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those days in soho in the ninety's when it was important and you were able to talk to people more so apps has has definitely changed that but with this lockdown i think people are talking more they therefore getting to know people better and i think there's a very good chance that the friendships that people create during this lockdown have a more of a chance of actually succeeding when they actually meet them afterwards. for others the pressure is off and it could be even more enjoyable than regular dating i've asked more in-depth questions when i normally work and then we've also just had fun and kind of. not really had to worry about being too perfect on the call because life isn't perfect right now and it seems different it seems less stress. whether love old lust lockdown is bringing people together whether they stay together in the real world is another matter but it's never has there been
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a better time to test the theory that's true love waits even if no one really wants it to martin andrews author u.k. london. and that's all from london our colleagues at all to america will take over at the top of the hour if you're here in the u.k. have a great bank holiday weekend but do stay stay with us here in westminster. we
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