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from now the life you have from you what you think of a balcony can you do in the time which will be needed to make that happen council. as i said before. when it capital the russian federation has it and nothing resources in terms of the we present supply so maybe some of these resources could be redirected to the regions of russia and i have 0 doubt that moscow will respond to the plight of other places here and russia will help the people there has just. been in dire need of us help right now and the more effective this help will be with you if you'll be giving they salvage you and the better this junction will be in these regions and the tendencies will be just as good as school in the moscow missed me. mr president i wish very well understand they thought and so there's
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a to this final thing the time that it seems to be done as quickly as possible because in a week or 2 nobody will need this help because everybody will. be. right now when other regions require our help right you said we have been cooperating with the regions or our leaders. have been consulting them other clinics and hospitals online support discussing. issues where. there are actually medical experts for example. to doctors from they really hospital number 52 they had a seminar with that. through if they were able to contact over 10000 doctors about the country they were able to get out recommendations so it's from now the next page. back to helping people on the ground.
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today and tomorrow. we. should do in the. regions and sheer numbers. the whole lot in the region will. transfer the number of medical brigades. provide a days. later has put on a suit a goals etc so that should provide overall held up the regions this all will be done and i will report to you after it is done now you also asked about the. the military parade. of reparation is be carried out with the ministry of defense we are ready for.
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first grade and we already know that here is so we're ready for other events. as who are these as to what specifically is going to take place on the day of the bridge we will continue to discuss this with the minister. thank you and goodbye ok that was president putin on the moscow mare beyond discussing the current situation in moscow with regard to to the coronavirus lockdowns now in terms of easing lockdown restrictions that services and shops which do not require a prolonged contact between people were firstly be reopened for business as the beyond and also suggested a pilot period of ease restrictions in some parts of the city to see how things go but overall a very positive outlook voiced by the moscow. and moving on to wear or not to wear that's the question this dividing ever more americans
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especially off the president although trump shared a tweet mocking his democratic rival joe biden for supporting a mosque i'm going to wear a mask but he was standing outside with his wife perfect conditions perfect weather there inside they don't wear masks and so i thought it was very unusual that he had one on but i thought that was fine i was in criticizing him at all why would i ever do a thing like that he's a for an absolute fool to talk that way i mean every lead in dark in the world we should wear a mask when you're in a crowd i mean while the u.s. remains the world's worst hit country the number of fatal lottie's has passed 100000 kelly warplane new york takes a closer look at u.s. attitudes towards face coverings. as if americans weren't already divided enough we now have a new trend called mass shaming the centers for disease control recommends that americans wear a mask in order to avoid getting infected and and now whether some people have
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decided that if you do that you're big sis it also got store owners refuse to allow their customers to wear a mask the governor of north dakota seemed like he was on the verge of tears as he urged state residents to have empathy for those who have to wear a mask because of my wrists somebody wants to wear a mask there should be no mouse shaming you should look at them and say a person's wearing a mask because for them there's additional risk in their life apparently to some people wearing a mask is a political statement however in other parts of the country you can be chased out of a grocery store or not wearing a mask. but it was. ok polls show that the decision of whether or not to wear a mask is linked to one's political ideology is in the context of republicans and from supporters who desperately want the economy to open up once again despite
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health warnings to the contrary you know i'm right or you know the right thing by yeah i was a bad guy blue states with democratic administrators are opening up more slowly than red states governed by republicans and democrats are more likely to wear a mask then republicans are and it's playing out in the media at this point you've got divisions between the networks take a look at liberal and this and you see biggest say here. nobody is where no nobody is able to put together. striking images cowper ery cow thank you very much conservative fox network has a different. call people out for not wearing a mask when one of their own team is not where i want either what we need to ask our friends on the press to be responsible and bloomberg news and fox news had
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quite different interpretations of the vents and statements by president donald trump and his democratic contenders and their decisions about whether or not to wear a mask in public this is not about politics this is not about whether you're liberal or conservative left or right republican democrat we were the mask and it's been very clear what the studies are showing you where the mass not to protect yourself so much as to protect others in the middle of a crisis which $100000.00 americans have already died you would think that the country would pretty much be on the same page but the american elites have gotten so good at blaming each other and the public has become so divided that it seems amid a public health crisis the finger pointing casting of suspicion and polarization and not be turned off it will mop and artsy new york. f.u.k. move to reopen some of its shops some factors of the economy and a plant don't have to wait a little long i think it's going to be very very difficult for us to return to any
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of us standing at the bar or any of us mingling in a cafe indoors in a way we have in the past. so i would start a london explains how pubs will operate post confinement so as britain adjusts to this new hangover free of reality government officials are just trying to spell out last month's sparking fears for the future of many of the u.k.'s near 50000 local pubs ministers have began to drop plans though to relax outdoor seating licenses so the pubs can reopen in july in theory but their bosses say it will be impossible to make sure those on the things crews maintain social distancing the voice provided to the 2 meters was a sensible and safe distance to opt that is what we have done and i'm not aware of any plans to change it and it's backed by some pretty staggering stuff the government's advisory board for emergencies or sage as to mates that's 6 seconds of
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exposure at one meter house is exactly the same risk as a minute or 2 and a cop from 2 meters is as dangerous as talking for 30 minutes at the same distance or one minute at one meter but the science is brewing up a storm among the specialists sage is supposed to focus on the summons which does not support the 2 meets rule i don't see a problem with changing the message although there is necessarily a likely confusion and while keeping 2 meters apart may be doable in an office went on to the influence keeping the distance may be hard to balance. if it's 2 meters without any additional government support you're probably looking at only 20 percent of bob's being able to operate while images like this 1 may make you wish you were here for many popular the future is bitter as for many they won't be able to reopen again on a busy friday or south and i. passed the 60 bar but across the course of probably. 120 people come through i think with social distancing is measures in
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place that would be cut to about 20 or 30 patrons. that oversee. some time constraint on each table. because i mentioned them on to the tables were because of a serious scene like quite a high level of local support. but i think you know that sort of. the main thing for. me there is that is just not going to generate enough revenue in order to me of monetary requirements this is an industry that operates on very very small profit margins as it is. so i mean you're beating into the immediately. and i think most businesses like this for cross that they'll be operating at a loss if there were 3 of them with social distancing measures in place it seems as though there's a glimmer of hope for those gasping for a bad as britain's bruises could see big gardens reopened for the summer but all in all for brits it seems this pandemic has really been the last straw cheers corona
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shattered star city r.t. london. education during the pandemic has mostly moved online many poor children off from learning as they simply don't have access to the internet one remote village in peru is relying on radio and close is held where the best think now is up on a nearby hill. but how to teach our children our children can learn there's no internet signal no cell phone signal we have nothing left of them or that us is the end of problem as students is that there is no communication for mobile phones nor is there any communication through the radio or the internet.
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that is all of us we have to be in for 2 or 3 hours because the children don't know . so we never arrive at the same time but. it exacts times. listen but almost all redoubles forgotten by the authorities and we are worried because the jury's communication channels don't exist the radio signal barely reaches. european countries are gradually relaxing their lock down restrictions with cross borders travel ban set to be lifted the world health organization though was that
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there could be a 2nd pink in the pandemic of quarantines are ended early artie's piece all of a looks at how states are having to decide between stopping the spread and saving the tourism industry. as we head into the summer the european tourism industry is crying out for coronavirus travel restrictions to be lifted they being given a boost by angular merkel's cabinet they backing a decision that would see germans able to travel to 31 different european nations for the 15th of june italy for its part isn't waiting around to open up to travelers june the 3rd is the day it is set aside senior figures in the rome government see the possibility of visitors heading to the shoals as much needed relief for the tourism industry after some really dark times we are working so that on june the 15th we can all start anew together in europe for tourism in june the 15th is a bit of a european d.-day however there are serious concerns coronavirus hasn't gone
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anywhere and the lifting of lockdown last weekend between milan and naples showed people aren't all that keen on social distancing after having being locked down at home for 2 months but i don't know if i would like to avoid close and don't places to protect those who are working but it's equally clear that this weekend has not been peaceful and we get a repeat of that. criticism as things happen which can't be ignored never in the local police went to the beaches to sanction the rule breakers who are not respecting the measures designed to stop the spread of the virus span wants to see a set of rules for travel and checks across the e.u. to stop holiday america's becoming the catalyst for a 2nd we of course at 19. i announced that starting from july there will be the opening of foreign to risen to spain in safe conditions this will now resume the
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foreign tourists therefore can now plan their holidays in our country we have already decided this time on the horizon in july we will be. working with our european partners to find these common rules that rule ours to resume freedom of movement on european territory by the world health organization which warns against accomplish and see those areas seeing a decline in the virus the disease can jump up at any time we can make assumptions that just because the diseases are on the way down now that it's on a it's going to keep going down and we're going to get a number of months to get ready for a 2nd when we may get a 2nd ph in this whip all of this leaves european nations in a quandary to open up and face a potential 2nd wave of the coronavirus or remain locked down and see the tourism industry so crucial to many economies facing potentially terminal decline peter all
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of our r.t. early. breaking news story now the worst case coburg 19th an aria has been averted in the russian capital that was the assessment of the to me appear it in during an online meeting with moscow's mayor just now so i guess the beyond and say that shops will slowly begin to reopen in the city in june and it was like well correspondent god son of the eagle could actually this give us hope that life will get back to normal in the wants bustling capital. well absolutely in the heat and just from michael all of it just as europe is gradually opening and getting back to normal life after this cold at 19 and that. way so does most of the russian capital ludovic who has just to the most to mash suitcases and indeed the most. city has just it has on the table and a really staged lot as a show sure to how the russian capital is going back to normality.
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gradually even opening box for instance and letting people go through wolf walks that also as you said opening the nandan food shops as well as business is the do not imply a close contact with people like for instance try cleanness but perhaps more importantly now that most of these 40 percent drop in cases weeks ago now that in moscow more people of be released from hospitals rather than admit them now the russian capital is looking at lease and. other russian regions who lost still hietala still in the midst of this pandemic and they are already the russian capital is already sharing experience only $17.00 us for instance must use leading cultists they ostend knowledge as to how to combat the. how to say the people they are asking that knowledge to their colleagues in other
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regions and also in the next 2 days moscow will be sending in specialists to regions was affected right now going to sleep at 19 coronavirus include such places doug just on for example and soon a lot of region region and so on and so forth so now the russian capital is very coarse as the saying that well it seems. we're might be heading out of the woods now it's our time it's our responsibility to help others to teach other legions how to pass this experience to the legions and save more people across the ocean a go thank you for those days out as a coast on off and thank you for staying with us a nazi international we've got more news coming up after this very short break.
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part of something is better than 100 percent of nothing and so losing money has is part of the money laundering model as a model of business model and we look at these uniforms these startups and silicon valley like the ones you mentioned we work. wayfair goober. we were list they're all losing money exponentially so many after. well maybe the model is to lose money and so who is laundering the money who is no longer in the money.
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with yeah you like. welcome back sweet and hospice you know we look down strategy during the pandemic in a bid to keep its economy going but is paid a heavy price all the same at $1.00 point registering the highest mortality rate in europe the country's former chief epidemiologist who supported no lockdown at 1st now saying that sweden should have imposed greater restrictions to saves lives. i think that we needed more time for preparedness if we had shut down very early we would have been able during that time to make sure that we had what was necessary to protect the vulnerable so it has lost over 4000 lives to covert 19000000 the
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death rate is higher than in neighboring countries and the week starting in may 12th sweden recorded the highest number of deaths per capita in europe and swedish government appears on concerns though saying its strategy is a long term one sweden did not quickly get higher mortality rates as some other countries did nor will we get quickly ready clearly low numbers our strategy is not based on the week by me measurement of mortality it is based on a long term perspective. so one has the least restrictions among developed countries citizens were advised against social gatherings but businesses other public places have not been ordered closed paul franks professor of epidemiology at lund university says the authorities should pay more attention to the existing data . you can look to our neighbors in the way for example and see how their actions
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that they were very different from the swedish public health agencies intervention . kept the excess mortality rates are very very limited no way to say it is all security and nice and so from that point of view i don't think it's near anyone can really argue credibly that a more assertive containment strategy in sweden would have saved lives in a situation like that it's all a little more credible data is used by decision makers to make decisions. that is not the case currently in sweden or exists very large a space will once 6000000 they stretch or is it. but the public health authority said that they're not interested in that you know looking at those they said that i'm surprised about i hope that this is a change in just. to turn away from the baby of the day so that it's good for books
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that. surprises me. the u.s. congress is debating an amendment to the freedom act which would prohibit warrantless access to weapons browsing data early it failed to pass the senate by one vote doughty senior correspondent my doubt they have takes a look at what powers are currently in the hands of america's intelligence agencies . what have you been looking at lately what have you visited maybe google said something embarrassing on the for whatever you did wherever you are it is now all but certainly recorded with no expiring date and you wouldn't believe how easy it is for someone to scroll through everything that you've looked at. the n.s.a. specifically targets the communications of everyone in just some vital for it collects the minute sustainment it filters them and it analyzes the minute measures
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them and it stores them for periods of time section $215.00 of the infamous patriot act basically allows anyone with a badge in america to look up everything you've done online whoever you are and wherever you are from without a search warrant the only condition is that the f.b.i. agent 2 or even a policeman must have probable cause how flimsy or even laughable that probable cause is doesn't really matter because you'll never be told and they can look at anything you've ever done. search and bruising history can provide a detailed portrayed of our private lives in the revealed medical conditions religious beliefs and personal relationships and it should be protected by fictive legal safeguards we have to explicitly prohibits the warrantless collection of internet search and browsing history when you consider the usa freedom reauthorization act the patriot act was intended to identify and to catch foreign
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spies and terrorists it led to new and forstmann patients do all sorts of crazy and sinful things legally speaking to catch those people so what the n.s.a. for example did is they came out and they said any american could be potentially a spy or a terrorist so we should spy on everyone remember that the snowden revelations about how every american schools were being monitored and browsing history the f.b.i. should not be allowed to use the patriot act to surveil americans on line activity without a warrant internet search and browsing history is extremely revealing in nature and the 4th amendment requires a warrant to obtain this information. senators failed by one vote to limit the sheer scope of these powers so the f.b.i. for example would have had to get a search warrant go through a court before spying on someone as i said that they failed 59 senators voted in
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favor but 60 votes were needed to pass in the meantime your browsing history is fair game for any f.b.i. agent to even police officer and who have access to f.b.i. data all they need to look at it is a hunch that you did something wrong hunch that seat mr president collecting this information is as close to reading minds as survey length can get unfortunately the question is not where the you did anything wrong on the question is whether a government agent believes they have the right to look at your web searches. it's all especially worrying now in a pandemic when billions trapped at home with nothing but a computer our lives become digital for our own good they say we are melted with
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face recognition cameras and. q.r. codes and drools temporary basis for our own health but there's one thing that the patriot act taught us it's that governments rarely give the superpowers up. for minneapolis police officers who were involved in the arrest of a black man who died during the arrest have been fired a warning you may find the following video upsetting films by a bystander on monday it shows how the man pleaded with an officer he was kneeling on his neck saying that he could not breathe the officer kept his knee that was several minutes. the f.b.i. and authority to minnesota have launched investigations into the case on the day of the incident police said the man much description of a suspect in a forgery case a local grocery store and that he resisted over just how he was ordered to step
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from the car after he got out he physically resisted officers officers were able to get the suspect in the handcuffs. and officers noticed that the mail was going into medical distress demonstrators clashed with riot police late tuesday as people gathered at the site of the incident they then marched to a police station with a damaged windows and a police car riot police used tear gas to break up the protest early of a man of minneapolis apologized to the city's black community david baking from the local green party suspects the authorities would have responded differently if there'd been no video evidence. until they knew that there was a video out there they were telling us that the officers discovered that the suspect was having a medical condition now they knew darn well because the original statement came out about 4 hours after the incident giving them plenty of time to see the officers
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body cameras talk to people talk to witnesses to get an area at least very rough preliminary idea of what. it was what they thought they could get away with and that was to you know exonerate the officers by saying oh this guy had some sort of medical condition so yeah they were perfectly prepared to lie if they could get away with it the only difference is because of the video they're already 'd getting away with it and of course as more information and video comes out there's a lot more of the war. in their explanations. and you're joining us on our feet international today that's all from our team in moscow we're going live from london at the top of them. the world is driven by a dream shaped by the 3rd person with those words. the
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