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police arrest the man who took office he was in a central moscow threatening to blow it up. media he preys on new york governor andrew cuomo disappoint being responsible for catastrophic shortcomings in the code response shifting the blame on to the medical community. problem came on my t.v. and that he was told by. the c.e.o. of the hospital that he wasn't sure how the c.e.o. was even in new york let alone in their lives being the people that wear protective bird i still don't feel that protected. research is in spain find patients model effected by coven months he may not develop immunity we speak to
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a doctor who tested positive for his recovery. this is very confusing because it destroys our perception about all the risk for irises. live from moscow what's your to international just on 1 pm here in the capital one diner walking this opens the program. and police have arrested a man who took hostages in a bank and threaten to blow the building up in central moscow so i can brings us the latest details. well it all started early afternoon on saturday when a man rushed into a bank carrying a backpack and he said that he had a bomb inside of it and threatened to detonate it thankfully at that time one of the bank employees was able to alert the police of the situation and she was also actually able to evacuate herself and others through a back entrance leaving only one person in the building with the stuff. packed and
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that person inside the building was actually live streaming the instant at certain points let's take a quick look at a quick clip from what he was streaming. down somebody. you know. you know. one time to you when you were just going to bump. now from that short clip alone you can tell that this was a rather bizarre situation the suspect went on to say things like i've come to understand that death is the single most amazing gift that life can give you a short quick death and then he went on to also to say that moments like this need to be captured and all this will forever be on you tube and of course he was right there because once it's on the internet it's always on the internet it's not really clear what his intentions were what he wanted there have been reports that he demanded a large sum of money and that he possibly was having some financial issues but there have also been reports saying that he said he didn't want any money he just
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wanted the truth so it's a very strange situation it all unfolded very quickly and then finally a large police operation quickly went into effect they stormed the building and were able to arrest the suspect and then left just the 1 hostage 7 we actually had a chance to talk to and he told us about the experience. we'd like into the mike to pay my bills this man came just after me 1st we thought it was a joke but then he started to threaten us he barricaded the door i tried to start a conversation with him i found out they have some problems with his head he seemed to be off to a breakup and couldn't coordinate his actions wants from the situation because when a man has a goal he says strictly what he wants and what others should do there was some limitations like if i go somewhere he would push the button but i could move around freely i talked with him and tried to calm him down the police took over quickly my friend message me that it would start any moment so i tried to distract him when
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police came from the back which. new york state sent thousands of recovering covert victims to nursing homes reportedly greatly contributing to the death toll despite this and other mistakes parts of the media continue to heap praise on governor andrew cuomo and of open takes up a story. pandemic has made new york state governor in cuomo into a shining star. some are calling it his finest moments say on behalf of just me but my family but new yorkers beget them that the world thank you for your leadership can i say that i am a cuomo sexual everyone in march and we're almost sexual in that way and many americans experience moments of being at least andrew curious if not fully cuomo sexual he seems to be the latest media darling with t.v. and social networks fawning over him is emotional interviews with his younger brother have been a big yet i love you i'm proud of what you do and i know you're working hard for your state but no matter how hard you're working as always time to call mom she
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wants to hear from you not only your love you have always been proud of you but i've never been prouder of you than i am right now he's got a 70 percent approval rating and 78 percent of new yorkers say they trust him when it comes to making decisions about opening up but amid the media celebrations some of his seriously bad decisions are being overlooked is now being widely blamed for imposing lockdown restrictions far too late now when he was called out on it he didn't take responsibility but instead he threw the medical community under the bus where was the whole international health community where was the whole national host of experts the w.h.o. d.n.i. age to see these 2 you don't know alphabet soup of agencies where was everyone where were you where was the intelligence community. governors don't do loop in them mix now he's also cut funding to medical facilities the 1st wave of cuts aimed
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just before the pandemic and another wave of cuts of $400000000.00 was announced in april people are literally dying in the halls of our public hospitals because they simply don't have the capacity a direct result of years of cutting hospital beds and funding we're setting up field hospitals in parks sports stadiums and convention centers to do you want to struck. shortfall in our public health system that we are standing here today being asked to cut it even further but he's worst decision came in march when he ordered coded 19 patients to recover inside of nursing all by may 11th it was already too late to revise the plan more than 5800 people have died from coated 19 in new york nursing homes now at c.n.n. isn't highlighting this not damaging the resume of their new favorite star celebrity instead they're focusing on laughter is it true that this was the swab that the nurse was actually using our new and that at 1st it went into
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your nose and disappeared so that in scale this was the actual swab that was being used to fit up that double barrel shotgun that you have mounted on the front of your pretty face still making a mural out of masks that were donated to new york state at certain graves some eyebrows it's actually not a good look at all that they are literally being put on display rather than used in the spirit in which they were given it's an insult to the people who gave them so they could be used to prevent the spread of the 19 good thing they're protecting that wall you hung them on instead of actually letting people use them we hate you because you scream that everyone in new york city was going to die from a lack of mosques then use mohsin tin from good houses americans across the country for an os installation so why is someone being raised to superstar status while
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blundering their way through a pandemic his fans will tell you this is because while mo appears much more responsible better job than us president donald trump it seems that is thousands of americans are dying the country has learned to lower its standards when it comes to who is worth idealized thing it will mop and artsy new york. an image of a nurse wearing a waist biogas protective down went viral hards in the states lack of protective equipment we spoke to the nurse who posted the picture they are told has told us that hospital management annoyed her concerns few says she still doesn't feel safe i was offended when. people in charge of the whole sinai system team and said that it wasn't true when they said to the media it wasn't true that we did have because we did it they don't actually now the day they were in there working with us they were i mean they're struggling with this i'm going to come out came on my t.v.
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and said that he was told by the c.e.o. of the hospital that it wasn't true. the c.e.o. wasn't even in new york let alone in our hospitals my husband in particular i didn't have and i know other hospitals did it and i know for a fact that he forward said that hundreds and thousands of people have come forward and say their hospital didn't have nobody. now nobody was prepared the state was prepared last and he was prepared the country was not prepared nobody was prepared because it all politics were as it was it was even harder because we should have been the people who were most protected we should have been the people that wear protective earth i still don't feel like we're protected what they call enough of it so exchanges between patients people who are stand still getting sick and getting the virus. still to come we hear from a son whose mother was in a nursing home when it annoy the faces of north across a virus like a. new york police have been tossed with enforcing social
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distancing a study though has suggested that n.y.p.d. arrests could be racially biased on america's trying to chavez has more. today new york city mayor bill de blasio facing backlash over the way the n.y.p.d. enforces social distancing rules. this comes after several alarming video surfaced on social media in recent weeks showing violent encounters with police and alleged social distancing by leaders specifically in black and brown communities back i don't like. this video capturing the moment an officer waves a taser and repeatedly strikes a bystander during a social distancing. and police watchdogs accusing officers of using social distancing during the pandemic as an excuse to harass people of color along the lines of stop and frisk others taking it a step further criticizing what they call police officers double standards going
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after minorities during this pandemic but allowing crowds of mainly white parco wares to gather in large groups well you know. the founder of foundation for red dress told r.t. the cops attitude toward saying whites in central park who are massless and crowded together are greeted with a smile and hand in masks but blacks and latinos who are alleged violators are greeted with balled up fist to the face a firm foot up the butt and tight handcuffs violence prevention groups across new york city now stepping in the groups which are mostly young black and hispanic men the same demographic that has either been given summonses or arrested for offenses related to the coronavirus pandemic are known as credible messengers rather than rely solely on police they to encourage others to follow social distancing rules the mayor announcing today that he is also enlisting some help so we will work with 18 year violence organizations across 21 neighborhoods of the city and use the trust that they have built in communities the important standing there you have the
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reach they have to educate people about the coronavirus to help people do social distancing to make sure folks have face coverings that are using them now the n.y.p.d. tells me that between my. steve made that apartment has made 120. many of which response to complaints and others a rare 90 percent of the law or just them reporting from home in new york city the charges are. milder forms of covert montini may not protect you from reinfection as previously thought that's the finding by new spanish study which revealed almost half of victims of extremely low levels of neutralizing antibodies we spoke to a doctor who's apparently caught the virus a 2nd time. got infected with corona virus in the middle of march and i recovered and then after some 40 days the simpsons returned but it seems like i had the virus a 2nd time if i really was reinfected it's the worst case scenario almost all the
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experts believe it's unlikely but if the virus lay dormant before becoming active again then apparently my antibodies were not very effective this is also unlikely maybe the disease just last longer than we think and a recurrence is actually possible this is very confusing because it destroys our perception about other responders he viruses you get it you go through the illness and then the virus disappears and now you have the same infection weeks later it's not easy to explain. or people around the world including in the us south korea and china have also reportedly tested positive after recovery so far the world health organization can't say for certain whether recovery guarantees immunity. for is currently no evidence that people who have recovered from cope with and have antibodies are protected from a 2nd infection. many disagree with the study's claim the head of south korea's
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disease control clinical committee believes instances of people return contracting the virus a 2nd time could be simply about a flawed testing so again says the facts must be established in order to find an effective that seems to do when it on generate antibodies you generate them against a virus you've got viruses always mutate and if there are so many mutations that the virus changes that much in the antibodies you've got may become useless we know a lot but there are many things we don't know one of those things is disease patents are they the same all the time or do they come and go we don't know if we develop long term immunity and we don't know who they're for whether those who have come through the disease are protected and we don't know if we can create an effective vaccine the problem is that we haven't made vaccines against all viruses we've been looking for a vaccine against aids for 30 years and we still haven't found one i hope we can find a vaccine against this virus but before then we can only hope for the best with.
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those things you can hear a lot in that after all still to come the impact of covert on the world's worst humanitarian crisis we hear from a leading medic in yemen about how the country faces a new health to justify. 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 led. what is true. is faith.
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in the world corrupted you need to do and. so join us in the. forum even in the shallows. join me every thursday on the alex i'm unsure and i'll be speaking to us from the world of politics or business i'm sure business i'll see you then. the international turkeys being accused of violating the un embargo on sending arms and military personnel to libya the libyan national army one of the 2 separate governments trying to control the country has shown video allegedly proving ankara was supplying the rival government of national accord in
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a release the footage from what it says is a turkish made armored vehicle and shows vehicles journey from the production facility to rival forces in libya and also purportedly shows turkish officers training g.n.a.t. fighters as well as transporter of mercenaries from syria a spokesperson for that and says the international community must intervene. now. and we hold the united nations the african union the new and the arab league will take into account data that we have presented today and will take action this press conference came on the same day turkey warned against any attacks on its interests in libya by khalifa haftar as the libyan national army a reiterated its promise to deliver serious repercussions adding that the l.a. intends to escalate the conflict in libya where the country is split between the un backed g.n.a.t. in the capital tripoli while there is based in tobruk in the east of the country militant groups including leisel are also active there in january ankara
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intensified its military support to the d.n.a. libyan academic and freelance journalist dr moustapha to root told us the un arms and blogger has been violated repeatedly. i think the consequences of violating the international arms embargo of libya by countries like turkey. are not quite serious seriously taken by the fire later find the international community by which i mean the. security council which in booze those sanctions such an embargo is not serious about making deflator is be what they do and that's why there is no implementation mechanism that convinces countries that why did the embargo like turkey to stop doing so or there would be still consequences the variation had been there since 2011 when the 1st among them was involved in the country in
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2011. we have not seen any country or entity being punished for why they think that when turkey of course. is a skeleton the situation into ground by its increased enforcement support of the gun on the. national accord g.n.a.s. headed by necessity to believe this hatters forces or what is known as libyan national army or the name. us care homes became a breeding ground for the novel pandemic however fresh government report says american facilities have problems even before the virus the document by the u.s. government accountability office reveal that u.s. nursing homes have been plagued with infection control shortcomings also says most of them had deficiencies as far back as 20132017 now the report is crucial because
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one of the 1st outbreaks in the united states occurred at a nursing home in washington state scott morrow hose mother is coded positive in one of the hardest hit care homes in illinois told us of his family's experience. bertold there was no. cases of corona virus. in the in the nursing home this was. beginning of april by the i think 2nd friday in april they had a couple cases and they want to transfer them out and they were testing anybody we're only testing patients if they're showing symptoms they heard everything was fine everything's under control 2nd friday they said that they were going to start testing everyone they would have to ask we got a phone call saying there are multiple causes so then we get. an automated update they they send you a voice automated phone call it's done by a robot very impersonal and at that point they had thank you 77 people out
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of the 3rd like a 100 patients test positive for the virus and then you've got nurses you know who are going to mass right who are wearing gloves they're handling a patient that does have copd. of course it's going to spread its most like wildfire. breeder of geneva nursing home is already facing its 2nd lawsuit the facilities been accused of lots implementing precautions to prevent the spread of the disease the most suits were filed after at least $22.00 residents that died from cope with 19 complications were said not so my my mom's window and a white van pulls up. and they take one of the gurneys on wheels out why don't you black bag. when the boeing came out and they were soaked in the black bag. it was i'll be obviously a patient caller from going and he said you got to come pick her up now. and they
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said that you went and i you know. i don't know if they get the right medical care they need. if i had to guess i would say not to give an email today from the only person who has helen she passed away april 26th the family is just one of a lawsuit against their saying that they say they have they didn't even know that their mom got tested didn't know their mom had the virus you know their mom was ill we're going to see a lot more lawsuits maybe not just with greer maybe with a lot of other places. again i think it's a very unfortunate i think this is the this is a very sad. and leading international medical shout he says water on yemen is on the verge of a covert 19 catastrophe doctors without borders is appealing for urgent u.n. action that yemenis victims of the outbreak may not even make it to hospital which messina now
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a treatment center is just the tip of the eyes brink people are coming to us to wait to see and we know that many more people are not coming at all they just done it to the united nations and done the states need to do more endued urgently. to send the. troops to. the streets. with. 60. 6. systems. although also significant discrepancies in the reporting of casualties with the charity recording $68.00 deaths at its facility the government oaklands there's been less than half the mother. yemen's been embroiled in armed conflict since 2014 more than 100000 people of force have been killed the rebel who theories of finding
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a government which gets military help from an international coalition led by neighboring saudi arabia was also led to the world's worst humanitarian crisis leaving millions displaced or starving to get an update from the head of doctors without borders in yemen. it's a very specific situation i think in human. health system as been really deeply affected by the war already so it was specifically weak population has been made there weaker by these 5 years so while. we have seen clearly how we have seen being gay there is malaria and there's not much places that can treat them there is a lack of protection equipment even father his workers of days to port. we see this from hopefully the international community now that will have more
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tests. for the moment there is not enough there's that i've arrived in yemen he is still quite low and we can see that if a few nations of our most 30000000. people really need men and we have him to play by. the cover pandemic has spread not just worldwide even to some of the world's most restricted territories on earth multiple cases of an album reported everywhere from nuclear sites to spaceports. i said goodbye to vero solely for those. children who got sick to lose it so i mean
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