tv News RT May 25, 2020 6:00am-6:31am EDT
6:00 am
when i was a child's seemed wrong when old girls just don't know all. the world to get to shape our disdain you can't get educated and indeed from an equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground the. truth. u.k. announces it's moving to face true of easing its lockdown the families who lost loved ones to the pandemic say they feel abandoned. and just i feel don't respect the people that have died and the families left behind. critical time for france as
6:01 am
it relaxes its own lock down with people flocking outdoors to enjoy the spring sunshine medics warn the country could face a 2nd wave of the virus. as long ventilators remain upon the deputy during the pandemic and he speaks to those who had a near death experience but lived to tell the tale. i honestly have a feeling my come back from the other side my children grew crying so much they were telling me remark we ask you. can't be a tally and maffia is of course stealing half a 1000000 euros in social welfare benefits sparking outrage across the country. a very warm welcome to you it's monday the 25th of may and this is r.t. international live from moscow our top story the u.k.
6:02 am
has registered its lowest daily covert 19 death increase since march with prime minister boris johnson saying it's now time to start further easing the country's lockdown. i conclude that i do believe we will be in a position to move to step 2. as part of step 2 we set up plans for a phased reopening of schools last week the government allowed people across england to go out and visit friends and relatives the move was criticized by some as premise your anger is also mounting as there is a lack of help the families who have lost loved ones to the pandemic we heard from a woman whose father succumbed to cope at 19 catherine diprotodons say she's stays he was turned away in his hour of need a mum had a cold one will more earlier that week and at that point they accept he had moderate symptoms of covert 9. and to stay at home and continue to isolate.
6:03 am
him all drink plenty of fluids. and then a couple of days after that my mum was still concerned she called out. and was given the same up by. and it was only when you know he was clearly very very young while there and i'm going to came in talking to hospital later that day going to renal failure and we were asked if the commission to withdraw the life . and he died. this photo was taken 3 weeks before katherine father died she says there is no psychological support for families with europe's worst infection rates the u.k. has registered over 36000 deaths catherine to propose a gain believes it was the government's delay in imposing a nationwide lockdown then led to the storing number of cases. just i feel don't respect the people that have died and the families behind if different
6:04 am
decisions have been made in march. my dad would have been able to fly to the u.k. cause we have been locked out and he would still safely be in a french village where there were no cases. flown in and had been tested in the air or all the people all the people on flight had been tested. and maybe it would have been identified sooner you might of call it a lockdown that happened earlier bill that the government not giving in to educate people about the risks and so because of that people are now taking brits. and we're not being asked to wear masks those no emotional support available to families grieving families that been affected by the virus. long ventilators have become a prime nesa t. during this pandemic doctors try to avoid immediately placing private patients with
6:05 am
risperidone problems on long ventilators but when it comes to severe cases these machines are critical for survival on talk of the host of artes epidemic series talk to those who have experienced life on a ventilator and are now returning to normal. whether it's real navy marine fix or the wish it seems to. be a lot tougher for a former soldier or a bully much of course if your review or for your 1st mission as was a show of the bulletin made the film robot school reform short of dollars a month or for. its to be a rumor of the of the much more good in the. future for the future you should move flying missions just the way you should be guilty of
6:06 am
you sure sure. you look at the day of the where there were very similar and nearly came with that freedom the earth the i'm going to use to choose the i'm home for the. last book of those for the 4th year for the awful truth i still feel about the addition of those bonds with the from the opposite feeling i'm struck this month in the new will the voice of interest 1st focused on what they actually are still call for some off the field not so festive which of course if there are 4 i think that most threads to simulate stuff can lead to very serious matter my sitter for the one thing you heard you're looking for sure i want to know how i would look good if i did what the society.
6:07 am
is that artist at the improv would see when you know that it exists and that they have lost the action with eagerness to it's even tougher for them. because you gave me did see them going on where you reckon. it was your fault the usual. yes you do you suppose also if you want the ultimate it will continue to devour true so fucking simple to move and slow. when the motive. here for 30 we'll just yet but if they need it's the clues to the. sky. news to me this is good news i think. the studio there for sure is force for good be sure you're more of the problem because again. it's your. ready ready ready
6:08 am
ready ready ready ready ready ready pursuits that are still sort of the rule in the social. world book or book you go for the need for the woman that the fortune cause i'm pretty sure this or knows we've just on the floor was already a monster because of the votes. to do it differently. for the. future which meant that there was a just really very you know what you mean the money is true but it is better for them to do that because i feel if it just. gets there we're going to. see the. front start to toss and lift is quarantine churches and mosques of opens the doors to worshippers for the 1st time in 2 months and with the weather getting warmer
6:09 am
people across france have flocked outside to enjoy the sun this week is expected to be critical in determining whether now really is the right time to be lifting the lockdown saladin skin paris looks at how life has changed since the measures we used. france is expected to get its 1st sense this week as to whether the de confinement measures are working its now 2 weeks since the lockdown started. here across the country hospital admissions have generally been falling day on day and we know that there are fewer patients now in intensive care than they were 2 weeks ago but as the weather is getting better particularly given that we've just had a weekend following a bank holiday him front there were fears that they could be a lot of people out in the streets in places like here next to the sen where they could be the transmission of the disease people were being urged to stay at home or if they do come out to socially distance to stay away from other people to respect
6:10 am
those barriers distance is now parks here in paris are still closed and as you can see here along the scent the respect seeing in place is this fencing to try and discourage people from coming to sit in the nice grassy areas here and now i was out at the weekend and while the crowds of people lived it wasn't as packed as many people feared and they were more patrols taking place by the police to to make sure that people were socially distancing but is there a fear of that 2nd wave here in front this is what people told me. and seen is respected more or less but i think that there are a lot of people who think the bar is one to. personally i'm not afraid that i can see that people still respect in the distance and stuff so. i'm pretty confident i don't think anything is going to happen we have completely overcome that it's
6:11 am
difficult to say but in fact i think this was done by some higher power if the 2nd wave is supposed to happen it will happen and unfortunately we can't do anything about it. i work at the hospital i'm used to wearing masks and i think that everybody should wear them i don't want to believe in the 2nd to believe because i don't want to experience this life again and i think people should be careful well call me here in paris at least but that wasn't the case elsewhere and from once in the cold mean of sun this hour which is just west of the city over the nor into on the west coast of france they were protests were people unhappy with the restrictions that are still in place following the start of the de confinement the police came out and they used tear gas thank you. thank you thank.
6:12 am
you thank you god. there was announcements from the government over easing zone over struction the council of state and told the government that it was not allowed to restrict religious services and now that means off to many many weeks religious services have started back up again he in france also a sense that we'll get this week as to what will happen for the summer holidays with the french being told by one minister that that is likely to be a holiday that will be only in france on top of that we had new measures announced by the french government in regards to quarantines for those people coming to the country from the united kingdom that is being put in place as a reciprocal measure given that the u.k.
6:13 am
announcement government and something similar just last week and finally in another attempt to try and boost france's aging a colony which has seen it g.d.p. predictions plunge this year. one minister has announced that there will be a 3000000000 euro. freeze on social security payments to some businesses who were affected by the 191 pandemic meaning that they have to make the social security payments france this week waiting to find out now whether those post lockdown measures are working or whether it can extend the easing of the restrictions even further. r.t. paris. italian mafia mobsters have been busted cashing in on social benefits intended for the country's poorest police there around $100.00 mafia members in southern italy were falsely claiming the government's citizenship wage
6:14 am
is the basic income issued issued to low wages households and job seekers the revelation has sparked a furious response across the country. sonika people. are filthy rich mobsters keep their money like hay bales their president where there is the possibility of buying restaurants hotels pizzerias everything that is on sale after and during this crisis i should ignore this is on the verge of fiscal impunity disputes taxpayers at great risk since were clearly pay no tax evaders. just little get it from the ministry of justice mobsters to be in jail. now the citizenship wage is $600.00 euros a month 101 more posters were involved in the forward with half a 1000000 euros received illegally in order to get the payments they used false identities and now all the money has been confiscated by the italian or thora t. s.
6:15 am
these days the mafia operates through clans mostly across italy's south in sicily it's sicily alone there are estimated to be 94 clans they use extortion drug trafficking and illegal gambling to amass wealth their activity can ruin people's lives. we had a sharp business in sicily and looking back i can see the mafia ruined their lives mobsters who come to us and ask for money the so-called racket practically attacks the mafia is ever present i can recall they would come 2 or 3 of them demanding money from me and my wife every month they would threaten us they would say if you don't pay up will rob you we will disrupt you and i honestly having little children i decided with my wife to pay them and then perhaps we would be left alone but that didn't happen they kept coming and it was a torture for us we worked and worked before $1.00 for nothing our hard won money went to them between the taxes and the crisis when the evening i turned to my wife
6:16 am
and told her we're closing because i can't stand them anymore. they are going to go to sea i go arch to rub against the mafia i believe this is the most important message together we can do it we can defeat the mobsters we know how much the mafia can take advantage of the economic needs of the people i believe this crisis is the mafia opportunities to probe and take advantage of all this. in the southwestern region of campania the camorra clan is trying to regain control they reported to be competing against civil society efforts to support those in desperate need by giving out loans and food parcels and the mafia campaign is that it makes a mockery of the official government. it can only get my for the point is that it's not that the mafia needs this money this $450.00 euros a month but rather it's an example of how the mafia can make a mockery of the state the mafia has an impressive economic capacity and they can wait wait for what for small business owners to run into financial trouble so they
6:17 am
turn to them for assistance for loans italian suffer greatly we have to consider that the money the mafia takes from the state coffers means less money goes to citizens public services become poorer assistance for the needy becomes limited my view that we live in a context where in spite of a targeted inefficient approach by the police and the legal system it's not always easy to prevent organized crime and how it seemed grained in the southern territories the risk posed by the matthieu becomes greater and more real if the state's response is not fast an affective enough if the state doesn't provide the needy with subsidies and support that it's inevitable that criminal syndicates will continue to take advantage of. what is coming up after this break stay with us.
6:18 am
6:19 am
welcome back in the u.s. the number of covert deaths is expected to reach 100000 in a few hours or some accuse the government of grossly mishandling the crisis that washington is trying to pin the blame on beijing it's compared to what it led as was the chinese coverup of the initial outbreak to the soviet response to the should noble nuclear disaster artie's that saskia tend to reports the u.s. is feeling a bit how pulled out the moment it always insisted it was exceptional and it really did exceptionally actually handle the pandemic so if your unseeded you need to deflect from an economic crisis soaring unemployment and
6:20 am
a high death toll but you also really quite busy test you know just the fact that you don't have the time for a whole new political structure so you look to history and sure enough an old friend has to the days of the cold war chisel your cheek to the shoe. we must be a good tool and against the fact that some us political forces hijacking the china u.s. relations in an attempt to push our 2 countries to the brink of a new cold war decades ago who wanted this poor oppressed people behind the iron curtain to taste freedom and the cola bottle so now you need to find some 21st century poor oppressed people who are just busting through your liberty i was. was was and with china about to toss in north hong kong that would ban treason and
6:21 am
sedition if the powers that pretext presidential role as global finance of the freedom can say hong kong has flourished as a bastion of liberty the united states strongly urges beijing to respect hong kong's high degree of autonomy democratic institutions and civil liberties which are key to preserving a special status on the us law and here is a need especially the marketing you can see here some of your posters because conveniently the enemy you are fighting all those cold war years ago was a menace is still hanging around swinging a circle made us focus on the current pandemic risks mess in the bigger picture of the challenges presented by the chinese communist party. 1st the basic facts trying it's been ruled by a brutal authoritarian regime risks that the chinese communist party presents to the united states chinese communist party failures disinflation campaign that the
6:22 am
chinese communist party the chinese communist party presents the central threat of our types i would never mind that cost and wish them a happy birthday now the polls say the november might not be quite the slam dunk when you are expected you have to change will soon especially when it's not just about saving a few hong kong students waving the star-spangled banner this is about saving the world cup it was fun to be held responsible for what they've done they have. hurt the world very very badly but you don't want to be the only one so much any good democrat who believes in the freedom of choice you money people into following your lead from encouraging them to today projects to making them get on board a huge investigation even when madame sells in the middle of the biggest recession in history or threatening a breakup if they carry on with the deal you just don't like we will simply disconnect we will suppose separate we're going to preserve trust and that works
6:23 am
for important information we hope our friends and partners and ours across the world especially are 5 eyes partners like australia will do the same times have changed a bit though waving your nuclear weapon used to be a good scat tactic but it's a bit passive so you want to nice and instead reach for your new fee for a foreign policy tool economic strangulation you need healthy competition right now you're going to a crisis so don't go whoa wait get the chips they need to survive and bounce chinese companies from destroying the us stock exchanges own obviously when i doubt sanctions secretary pompei would likely be unable to certify that hong kong maintains a high degree of autonomy and if that happens there will be sanctions that will be imposed on hong kong and china that oh no guarantees of course but if you do all this you might be to shift just enough of the blame and attention from yourself to fall back to reelection position and by the time given that you realize i have that
6:24 am
with of which shot who pass you'll be insults to me off a threat of office chair. many families have been split apart by the restrictive measures and close the borders during the perm demick but one woman from new zealand has managed to reunite with her terminally ill sister in australia. oh god. or to not reply to the home office in australia 6 times but repeatedly failed they wanted her to prove that she really was the sister of dale archer the fact that gail who has cancer potentially only has a short time left to live didn't seem to make a difference to them only arthur the story i tried to be attention off the media and went viral that australia grants christine permission to come christine told us her story. to try apply i think they wanted something else they wanted to know my
6:25 am
music ministry i have no idea why because i wasn't coming here to new just to be a companion and look after my sister until she dies if i could have given me a good reason why. the only thing is the virus and i am going to stay in the image the coronavirus satirical saying. every country wants to keep the people's right but you need to have some compassion restrictions the a very strict rules. daughter who lives 3 hours away i could only come and see her for half an ear and she didn't get to see her grandchildren and there it was really about sitting for. sheep here it was just awful sorry if i hadn't come over to look after gary oh my sister she would have been in
6:26 am
hospital until she died and it's not what she wanted it all and you should be i will be given a choice you should be i don't come into your own home and live with your and how i feel fine awakes months have a long term fix a coronavirus situation. in both countries seems to be stable new zealand has had no positive cases for the past 5 days while australia started to ease its restrictive measures in some of its most populated states and a bit to boost the economy christine archer again says that the restrictions are still needed to prevent a new outbreak. things are looking good there are you can find these. holes and things now i'm sorry i think if you. keep people notice shops and people seem so well and following the rule. that it will be ours but i mean i'm not saying it's not going to come back new zealand could have another
6:27 am
that outbreak it could happen when people when they are going to jump in the uk even to come to new zealand are getting someone could bring israel but they would close it down and what would be anything to market his thing around the world no. thanks for joining us haron aussie international we hope you're having a great day we're back in 30 minutes with the latest headlines and see about. we go to work so straight home for. the
6:28 am
6:29 am
time after time here my going on the ground from a country with the highest excess coronavirus deaths in europe and that number continues to rise coming up on the show johnson used to have the job could it now be the turn of drill ministers around london a global epicenter of coronavirus now desperately trying to recover after tens of thousands dead we ask how britain's capital could be transformed if he wins next year as he seeks to turn the old smoke into a beacon of equality instead of an example of how not to react to a global pandemic and as nato nations anticipate a depression greater than the one that catalyzed world war 2 why is britain's former goldman sachs chancellor outlawing a universal basic income has trump signed checks go out to americans could you be i be the only social vaccine to prevent a western economic apocalypse the us author and pandemic filmmaker sean stone on just how catastrophic we badly the u.s.
6:30 am
has handled the pandemic all the civil coming up in today's going underground but 1st as the u.k. enters its 10th week of lockdown it arguably becomes clearer and clearer how coronavirus has exposed massive cluster visions in britain from private schools remaining closed while boris johnson's government tries to reopen state schools to low wage workers being forced back to work while the rich quarantine at home little wonder perhaps that scores of politicians have written to boris johnson about a thinly veiled class war london has been hardest hit by coronavirus in the race is on for next year's may all elections joining me now via skype from liverpool is drill minister who this time next year could be. the mayor of london thanks so much really for coming back on before we get to the merrill t. and other issues our condolences for your loss just tell us your personal. experience of coronavirus it really hits all when it happens you in your old household you see things aren't you see things the instagram you see also people
34 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on