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increasingly frustrated with the handling of the pandemic next then our correspondent in paris shall adu bensky gauging the mood of other europeans as they to warn they'll no longer take economically damaging restrictions with following images from the weekend reflecting maybe their anger. and. on the streets of europe these all the scenes that have been playing out those countries what's again are announcing a fresh wave of restrictions as the 3rd wave hit rallies protesting against what they've branded health dictatorships were held from austria to sweden serbia to switzerland from poland to france demonstrators say they simply have enough we don't know we are fed up we no longer know which flew to stand on a little lost the soul of blur we have the impression of being masak we're not free . and we no longer have a social life this restrictions are totally useless i don't feel like i'm involved we can go out like we want as long as we have our certificate so should we change the restrictions may be coming in germany more than $20000.00 troops to the streets in the city of care so one must pro
increasingly frustrated with the handling of the pandemic next then our correspondent in paris shall adu bensky gauging the mood of other europeans as they to warn they'll no longer take economically damaging restrictions with following images from the weekend reflecting maybe their anger. and. on the streets of europe these all the scenes that have been playing out those countries what's again are announcing a fresh wave of restrictions as the 3rd wave hit rallies protesting against what...
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students forced to turn to free or subsidized food from support groups restaurants and supermarkets do bensky was at one paris help center where they can buy cheap meals. every day this canteen is packed with students all coming in here to pick up a hot meal as the covert crisis continues to point out 2 groups have been hit hard by the pandemic many are now without work and the means to support themselves demand for financial help from a public service the student life which also runs services like this canteen has increased sharply every week around 40000 meals are being distributed to students in paris by this organization meals they can take home and heat up later or meals that they can take out and eat because they're horton ready all at the price of one euro now that's been in place since january as a system to help those students who are really in need we have 0 of many students turn into words different types of aid wonderfully social services deliveries for example for buying food essential things needed in the supermarket and that is attractively increasing at enormous rate the deman
students forced to turn to free or subsidized food from support groups restaurants and supermarkets do bensky was at one paris help center where they can buy cheap meals. every day this canteen is packed with students all coming in here to pick up a hot meal as the covert crisis continues to point out 2 groups have been hit hard by the pandemic many are now without work and the means to support themselves demand for financial help from a public service the student life which also runs services...
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down of venues and of pressure the culture minister to talk with them reporting from paris to do bensky. i. think i know you guys. the chorus of calls demanding the reopening of cultural venue's is growing allow day in france but with no clear end date in sight to the closure of theaters concert hall cinemas museums so mother taking more drastic measures over the last week 3 of france's 4 national theatres including this one behind me have been occupied by protesters it is true that every day several times a day we take another place a new theatre a new national stage is occupied in this way with multiply in the case of resistance to make a claims hood so we've all hit by the o.t. now for a week and for that it serves as a place of residence the odeon is a symbolic place it was occupied in the $968.00 process there are already struggles that have been expressed in this place in fact it was the base to signal the alarm of the cultural catastrophe which is taking place protesters who set up shop here at the boat in the to say they won't leave until their demands are met them not knowing t
down of venues and of pressure the culture minister to talk with them reporting from paris to do bensky. i. think i know you guys. the chorus of calls demanding the reopening of cultural venue's is growing allow day in france but with no clear end date in sight to the closure of theaters concert hall cinemas museums so mother taking more drastic measures over the last week 3 of france's 4 national theatres including this one behind me have been occupied by protesters it is true that every day...
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increasingly frustrated with the handling of the pandemic our correspondent in paris neck charlotta bensky gauge the mood of other europeans as they too warm they'll no longer take economically damaging restrictions with the following images from the weekend maybe reflecting that anger. you're. on the street suv europe these are all the scenes that have been playing out this country is what's again are announcing a fresh wave of restrictions as the 3rd wave hit rallies protesting against what they branded health dictatorships were held from austria to sweden serbia to switzerland from poland to france demonstrators say simply a part. we don't know. we no longer know which flew to stand on a little lost a syllable or we have the impression of being masak when a tree produces and without anger have a social life this restrictions are totally useless i just feel like come along we can go out like you want as long as we have our significant so should we change the restrictions may be coming through germany more than 20000 troops to the streets of the city of paris so i must protest just to try
increasingly frustrated with the handling of the pandemic our correspondent in paris neck charlotta bensky gauge the mood of other europeans as they too warm they'll no longer take economically damaging restrictions with the following images from the weekend maybe reflecting that anger. you're. on the street suv europe these are all the scenes that have been playing out this country is what's again are announcing a fresh wave of restrictions as the 3rd wave hit rallies protesting against what...
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him has admitted she made the whole thing up patti was murdered by a terrorist last october showed bensky has more on the case and the revelations from the 13 year old girl. i know what that entailed and what sparked all of this is a class that he taught which was to do a civics getting the children to discuss issues in france as part of that class he decided to show the controversial images of the prophet mohammed now that sparked a chain of events that led to his death it started with a teenage girl a teenage girl who admits she lied about what she said she went home that day and said to her father that she'd been asked to leave the class because she was a muslim and when she disagreed with the teacher she had been suspended from his class the fall that was furious as you can imagine called to the school and demanded that samuel patti be struck off the teaching staff there to offer him to resign when that didn't work he started an online campaign which became a hate campaign towards samuel party describing the teachers being discriminatory against his daughter what's now emerged is that
him has admitted she made the whole thing up patti was murdered by a terrorist last october showed bensky has more on the case and the revelations from the 13 year old girl. i know what that entailed and what sparked all of this is a class that he taught which was to do a civics getting the children to discuss issues in france as part of that class he decided to show the controversial images of the prophet mohammed now that sparked a chain of events that led to his death it started with a...
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to do bensky looks next to growing frustration across the broader europe what many see is a boss to response to the virus. it was about to sign a decree that we can describe it said home with the flu like of a pen the life changed for ever more than 60000000 people placed into lockdown as imagine see measures were taken to try and stop it 19 from spreading. you're yeah. or. he went and i got surely i never experienced or imagined i'd lived through something like that especially in the 1st stages there was uncertainty i didn't know what i was allowed to do or not we did not know the enemy or how to fight it but after a few weeks the whole of italy was united we were very scared because we saw really warring images especially in the news so we thought it was right to do the lockdown as rigorously as possible scenes from hospitals could have been pulled from foreign movies as medical stuff desperately trying to cope with a virus that no one knew how to battle it's only may have been the 1st epicenter in europe it seemed curve it was everywhere one by one countries closed their borders their sho
to do bensky looks next to growing frustration across the broader europe what many see is a boss to response to the virus. it was about to sign a decree that we can describe it said home with the flu like of a pen the life changed for ever more than 60000000 people placed into lockdown as imagine see measures were taken to try and stop it 19 from spreading. you're yeah. or. he went and i got surely i never experienced or imagined i'd lived through something like that especially in the 1st...
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shelley bensky is on the story. hospitals in the paris region know once again preparing to be overwhelmed by couvade cases with nearly all i.c.u. beds filled the authorities in the phones of all the hospitals to slash all known coding procedures by 40 percent this is a very tense situation we needed to react very fast of course for all of the country now has the highest number of intensive care patients seen since november during the 2nd wave of the virus for those who work in hospitals the situation is more than 10 days. do you need more hospital beds hospitals are closing and there are thousands of bags that have been lost is unacceptable and we have demanded a real adjustment of our salaries and generally of our profession there has been no difference on the ground since june the rest to people who are quitting the hospitals perhaps it's time to ask the question as to why health care workers are stepping down and take a fact of measures in order to convince them to state we see the reason awareness but it's only
shelley bensky is on the story. hospitals in the paris region know once again preparing to be overwhelmed by couvade cases with nearly all i.c.u. beds filled the authorities in the phones of all the hospitals to slash all known coding procedures by 40 percent this is a very tense situation we needed to react very fast of course for all of the country now has the highest number of intensive care patients seen since november during the 2nd wave of the virus for those who work in hospitals the...
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nonetheless ministers are letting head dresses and chocolate shop stay open for french morale charlotta bensky reports on it. you'd think that by the time the 3rd looked i was announced parts of france that the government would be. termed it this is what you can do this is what you can't do but it's been anything but the case do you think you understand there were strict now in place soon places like paris. now it's. better but is typical shows you've got some points there too much numbers but the rules not to well it's a little bit lax we can do what we like if they were clear enough they are good at differentiating things after realizing that they're fuzzy so it is not really a lockdown. we can refer issues but we can buy them. from the mistake and i shouldn't go after 6 pm. after suffering now really i didn't think you know we don't understand the new rules at all for example we're supposed to be in lockdown yet we're walking in the chandeliers a there are a lot of people even though it's tuesday normally during log down there should not be so many people yet. there are a lot of people and
nonetheless ministers are letting head dresses and chocolate shop stay open for french morale charlotta bensky reports on it. you'd think that by the time the 3rd looked i was announced parts of france that the government would be. termed it this is what you can do this is what you can't do but it's been anything but the case do you think you understand there were strict now in place soon places like paris. now it's. better but is typical shows you've got some points there too much numbers but...