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coming up we delve into the world of animal rights activism with author brittany michael so you do not want to miss this trust me stay to watch it. why do we go to war because we view the key to economic growth as oil and energy we go to war is vice president cheney said for the oil that's why they invaded iraq for the oil that's why trump says the one thing we want syria we really don't want to go to war with russia we want to just control the oil. and the gas blood and the. planes through afghanistan so the military is really an extension of controlling a world of energy and oil. but it. could not do that pretty much within the kids of the kids and to leave home until and don't going to. see all the good that you done episode that i've also used in the. lawsuits in the uk at the texaco yeah. you can see more. of that in the sense that i don't think we're pretty all that he was at this level the playing out of the titles. and so they. want to see. some of the to. go to shows. locals are the one for the middle east. these are usually there's a pool with the most from. the new. one you
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coming up we delve into the world of animal rights activism with author brittany michael so you do not want to miss this trust me state to watchable. the corona virus is a global health danger that is yet to be contain this fire is also raise questions about the integrity of supply chains open borders and the weaknesses of globalization and dangerously this virus is being used as a political weapon. is known for it to fit to simply number 2 the pretty one when your kids are getting the fleeting moment to moment don't going to. see you did all the good that you did and that of all who sent a. call since i was in the attic of the texaco young female simone. little minutes and i go for you all that we would love that is not allowed to play out to play music. something to motivate to you all to see the person you're so some of it to. go to shows. local to the world put him in his little niece a little musical with the most from. the new. one you pull from the secretary will mean or goes. through factory farming the puppy mills to individual cases of the grotesque of the prey of debussy's t
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coming up we delve into the world of animal rights activism with author brittany michael so you do not want to miss this trust me you stay to watch it will. from factory farming to puppy mills to individual cases of the grotesque and deprived abuse the treatment of animals by human beings has a long and very very sad history and tragically much of this abuse remained hidden from the public things to the money and lobbying power of the agricultural industry and other powerful conglomerates they were essentially built on the killing and degradation and torture of the many creatures who share this small blue planet with us but thankfully animal rights activists from all corners of the globe and all walks of life from from the jane goodall's to seek shepherd captain paul watson along with thousands and thousands of individuals and groups have stood up to help shed light and put a stop to the abuse of animals as anatoly france once said until one has loved an animal a part of one's soul remains unawakened in the new book voices for animal liberation off the author brittany michelson present
coming up we delve into the world of animal rights activism with author brittany michael so you do not want to miss this trust me you stay to watch it will. from factory farming to puppy mills to individual cases of the grotesque and deprived abuse the treatment of animals by human beings has a long and very very sad history and tragically much of this abuse remained hidden from the public things to the money and lobbying power of the agricultural industry and other powerful conglomerates they...
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coming up we delve into the world of animal rights activism with author brittany michael so you do not want to miss this trust me you stay to watch it will. why do we go to war because. the key to economic growth is oil and energy we go to war is vice president cheney said for the oil that's why they invaded iraq for the oil that's why trump says the one thing we want syria we really don't want to go to war with russia we want to just control the oil. and the gas and the pipeline through afghanistan so the military is really an extension of controlling a world of energy and oil. yes this is how the. factory farming the puppy mills to individual cases of the grotesque abuse the treatment of animals by human beings has. a long and very very sad history and tragically much of this abuse remained hidden from the public things to the money and lobbying power of the agricultural industry and other powerful conglomerates they were essentially built on the killing and degradation and torture of the many creatures who share this small blue planet with us but thankfully animal rights activists f
coming up we delve into the world of animal rights activism with author brittany michael so you do not want to miss this trust me you stay to watch it will. why do we go to war because. the key to economic growth is oil and energy we go to war is vice president cheney said for the oil that's why they invaded iraq for the oil that's why trump says the one thing we want syria we really don't want to go to war with russia we want to just control the oil. and the gas and the pipeline through...
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who dat nation is so incredibly thankful to you, proud of you, drew brees and brittany.thank you, thank you, and wishing you and everyone all the best. take care. >> thanks, robin. you too. god bless. >> god bless. yep. this is what i'm wrapped in right in front of my screen watching those games on sunday. what he has done, and that was what he was doing after hurricane katrina as well. he stepped up. he was new to the team, and he stepped up at that point. so like i said, everyone is doing whatever they can. by the way, my prop person is sweet amber. she's the prop person who brought the stuff for me in the home studio. >> what a great example he's setting. >> he really is. >> so great. >> yes, he is. >>> coming up next, surgeon general jerome adams will join us live, and we'll talk about how families are managing to care for their loved ones while they try to stay healthy. >>> and also this morning, prince harry and meghan and archie's big move to l.a. we'll be right back with that. harry and meghan and archie's big move to l.a. we'll be right back with that. ing, prin
who dat nation is so incredibly thankful to you, proud of you, drew brees and brittany.thank you, thank you, and wishing you and everyone all the best. take care. >> thanks, robin. you too. god bless. >> god bless. yep. this is what i'm wrapped in right in front of my screen watching those games on sunday. what he has done, and that was what he was doing after hurricane katrina as well. he stepped up. he was new to the team, and he stepped up at that point. so like i said, everyone...
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. >> i could have been brittany. >> jimmy: you could have been brittany. what happened?and i don't want to be brittany. i don't want to be, i don't want to tell you too much. i'm afraid somebody will find these songs i recorded. >> jimmy: how many songs did you record? >> do you want to know the name of one of them? >> jimmy: very much. >> "ring it up." >> jimmy: there's a song called "ring it somebody wrote you a song? >> they said i think you have a nice voice and i think you could be a pop star. i said i can't dance. they said don't worry about it we'll teach you. and i was doing a play. see how nervous i'm getting it's beginning though. >> jimmy: it has begun. >> my first job was with judi dench, yes, the dame. she was wonderful to me. and she, i went to her for advice, because i was really, really nervous about this career that i didn't know was right for me. i didn't think was right for me. and she said oh, no, darling, you can't do both. you can't act and do that. >> jimmy: she talked you out of that? >> she put the kibosh on it. >> jimmy: you can act and sing. >>
. >> i could have been brittany. >> jimmy: you could have been brittany. what happened?and i don't want to be brittany. i don't want to be, i don't want to tell you too much. i'm afraid somebody will find these songs i recorded. >> jimmy: how many songs did you record? >> do you want to know the name of one of them? >> jimmy: very much. >> "ring it up." >> jimmy: there's a song called "ring it somebody wrote you a song? >> they said...
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and hilary mantel says our relentless brittany of the monarchs spans the ages. our relentless brittanyodies of royal women. we only have to look at what happens when our royal ladies give birth, they are perceived as public property in the same way that tudor women were perceived. it is simply turning the individual woman back into a breeder. i did wonder what you made of the treatment of the duchess of sussex. do you think she has been a victim of racism? it rings me back to this question of the body. it does include the skin so racism isa does include the skin so racism is a factor. i think it is more deeply embedded in people's consciousness than any of us are willing to admit. hilary mantel is already adapting her new book for the stage and she says she would now rather work in the theatre than at home writing novels. i spent enough time sitting in a room by myself and, you know, i'm not sure i want to die at my desk. so we have got to be saying about this. a lot of people waiting for that book. before we go, we should leave you with these pictures. this is british designer stella
and hilary mantel says our relentless brittany of the monarchs spans the ages. our relentless brittanyodies of royal women. we only have to look at what happens when our royal ladies give birth, they are perceived as public property in the same way that tudor women were perceived. it is simply turning the individual woman back into a breeder. i did wonder what you made of the treatment of the duchess of sussex. do you think she has been a victim of racism? it rings me back to this question of...
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and brittany ferries is also suspending some of its roots to parts of france and spain. —— routes.ain. —— routes. and we have just had an update from tom burridge, regarding travel and that us restriction. british airways are amending the policy, basically in light of the us travel restrictions being extended to the uk, british airways has said it would allow customers who needed to get home in either direction to switch to the first available flight free of charge. and i am sure you will find much more on the bbc website and also, of course, on british airways' website. across europe, governments have now introduced a raft of measures to try to stem the spread of the coronavirus. fra nce says restau ra nts, cafes and entertainment venues, will close at midnight. and in spain, a nationwide partial lockdown for 15 days has been declared. people can only leave their homes to go to work, buy food, or in an emergency. so far more than 190 people have died in spain, second only in europe to italy, where today another 175 people died, bringing the total there, to well over 1,400. 0ur cor
and brittany ferries is also suspending some of its roots to parts of france and spain. —— routes.ain. —— routes. and we have just had an update from tom burridge, regarding travel and that us restriction. british airways are amending the policy, basically in light of the us travel restrictions being extended to the uk, british airways has said it would allow customers who needed to get home in either direction to switch to the first available flight free of charge. and i am sure you...
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she lives out on an island off the coast of brittany, so marianne goes off there to do this painting.hip blossoms into romance. let's have a look. hmm. i wish i could now pull out one of those pipes from my pocket. i was just listening to the crackle of the fire in the clip, thinking how clever it was that there was the crackle of fire through so much of the film. it's — i think it is a very, very classy film. very classy film, and you could kind of get a sense of that in the clip as well. an enigmatic film. i've seen it, you've seen it. i loved it, but it's a film i want to go back to, because i think there's so much more to unlock in this movie. you get it the first time around, but i think you will continue to be rewarded with more things the more times you watch it. looks beautiful. actually, a lot of it is quite austere. it is quite spare, isn't it? quite minimal... yes, yes. ..where they live, where it's set on this island, but i guess it's the passion between these two characters that is the fire — you can see the fire there — that is — that is the warmth of the film and the be
she lives out on an island off the coast of brittany, so marianne goes off there to do this painting.hip blossoms into romance. let's have a look. hmm. i wish i could now pull out one of those pipes from my pocket. i was just listening to the crackle of the fire in the clip, thinking how clever it was that there was the crackle of fire through so much of the film. it's — i think it is a very, very classy film. very classy film, and you could kind of get a sense of that in the clip as well. an...
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she lives out on an island off the coast of brittany, so marianne goes off there to do this painting.blossoms into romance. let's have a look. hmm. i wish i could now pull out one of those pipes from my pocket. i was just listening to the crackle of the fire in the clip, thinking how clever it was that there was the crackle of fire through so much of the film. it's — i think it is a very, very classy film. very classy film, and you could kind of get a sense of that in the clip as well. an enigmatic film. i've seen it, you've seen it. i loved it, but it's a film i want to go back to, because i think there's so much more to unlock in this movie. you get it the first time around, but i think you will continue to be rewarded with more things the more times you watch it. looks beautiful. actually, a lot of it is quite austere. it is quite spare, isn't it? quite minimal... yes, yes. ..where they live, where it's set on this island, but i guess it's the passion between these two characters that is the fire — you can see the fire there — that is — that is the warmth of the film and the beauty
she lives out on an island off the coast of brittany, so marianne goes off there to do this painting.blossoms into romance. let's have a look. hmm. i wish i could now pull out one of those pipes from my pocket. i was just listening to the crackle of the fire in the clip, thinking how clever it was that there was the crackle of fire through so much of the film. it's — i think it is a very, very classy film. very classy film, and you could kind of get a sense of that in the clip as well. an...
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>> approach the two microphones, we get to your questions or commentss, the husband of brittany maynardad a brain tumor and a lifelong catholic, to seek medical aid and dying, and goes oregon, moved from california to oregon and what about your own face? how do you reconcile support for medical aid and dying. >> i am a strong believer in god and have been since i was as a young child. actually though i won't go into it and believe i have seen some miracles so that my belief in god is strong, my own belief is that god would not want to see me suffer unnecessarily from a prolonged illness. i reconcile that easily, i receive holy communion. i kneel and pray in thanks for my life. my god is there with me and i know that. >> tell us about the organization, compassion and choices. >> a wonderful organization. compassionate choices supporting us in this documentary film, we are looking for the same final issue to supports and choice in dying, choice at the end, medical aid, those who want it, never for anyone who doesn't want it, no one approaches compassion and choices without wanting control
>> approach the two microphones, we get to your questions or commentss, the husband of brittany maynardad a brain tumor and a lifelong catholic, to seek medical aid and dying, and goes oregon, moved from california to oregon and what about your own face? how do you reconcile support for medical aid and dying. >> i am a strong believer in god and have been since i was as a young child. actually though i won't go into it and believe i have seen some miracles so that my belief in god...
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thank you so much, brittany, for taking the time to be with us.u shared pictures with us of your kids. how are they doing, first of all? how are all of you? >> we're doing fine currently. we have very minimal symptoms, a little bit of coughing, runny no, sir, typical cold, certainly nothing more than we experienced in the last year with any other cold at this point. >> what happened that prompted you to take that information and go get tested? >> we were scheduled to have a well child visit with our 6-year-old we canceled worrying about getting sick. and we spoke to a triage nurse and they recommended we get screen. based on the fact we had traveled the last two weeks out-of-state, that was essentially why they had us tested. i think at that point they were being a bit more liberal. it seems now everyone is having that experience. we probably wouldn't have been tested if it wasn't for that fact. >> your 6-year-old is doing well? >> he is doing well. at this point, he is feeling great, running around. you wouldn't know anything at this point had oc
thank you so much, brittany, for taking the time to be with us.u shared pictures with us of your kids. how are they doing, first of all? how are all of you? >> we're doing fine currently. we have very minimal symptoms, a little bit of coughing, runny no, sir, typical cold, certainly nothing more than we experienced in the last year with any other cold at this point. >> what happened that prompted you to take that information and go get tested? >> we were scheduled to have a...
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. >> brittany? is her name brittany? >> no.nie. >> reporter: detectives thought daniel was lying, and they were done playing around. >> what if i told you she's dead? >> i didn't do it. if you guys think i did this, i do want a lawyer. >> reporter: derek was confident he had. they booked daniel for annie's murder. lj, whoever he was, still hadn't turned up. but detective derek johnson still thought he'd wrapped up his first homicide. all he needed was the lab to confirm that the blood found in daniel's home was annie's. but then the lab called, and everything unraveled. >> coming up -- >> i cried for two hours. i had only had a few months in detectives, and i didn't know if i was capable of doing this. >> when "dateline" continues. find your rhythm. your happy place. find your breaking point. then break it. every emergen-c gives you a potent blend of nutrients so you can emerge your best, with emergen-c. protect your pet with the #1 name in flea and tick protection. frontline plus. trusted by vets for nearly 20 years. they use
. >> brittany? is her name brittany? >> no.nie. >> reporter: detectives thought daniel was lying, and they were done playing around. >> what if i told you she's dead? >> i didn't do it. if you guys think i did this, i do want a lawyer. >> reporter: derek was confident he had. they booked daniel for annie's murder. lj, whoever he was, still hadn't turned up. but detective derek johnson still thought he'd wrapped up his first homicide. all he needed was the lab...
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brittany: my name is brittany picuri. alson: my name is allyson jaffe.buti olok.my larril name is larrilou carumba.an my name is edan alva. candace: my name is candace rogers. d'm a software engineer. i was l off just a couple weeks ago. i just embarked on buying ay first hom that happened almost a month before this happened. so i think being a first time homebuyer and trying to navigate unemployment at this moment is, you know, the most scary for me. jaffe: i'm a co-owner here at the this has been horrific. i had to lay off my staff of 50 on march 16, and it was just devastating. you know, they're hard workers. they're hourly workers.w they key have families and we don'know how long we're going to be closed. and that's that uncertainty has been the worst pt. ee olok: i'veworking at the airport, logan airport. originally, i am from ethiopia. i came in 2011 as a refugee. now i'm a u.s. citizen. padon't have any clue or anywhere to go tmy rent. i have two boys, which is make me to worry the most. my mom's here. my wife got laid off, too. so my thinking now
brittany: my name is brittany picuri. alson: my name is allyson jaffe.buti olok.my larril name is larrilou carumba.an my name is edan alva. candace: my name is candace rogers. d'm a software engineer. i was l off just a couple weeks ago. i just embarked on buying ay first hom that happened almost a month before this happened. so i think being a first time homebuyer and trying to navigate unemployment at this moment is, you know, the most scary for me. jaffe: i'm a co-owner here at the this has...
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. >> brittany says the newfound appreciation for her line of work keeps her going. >> i get messages from people saying hey, i justan to thank you so much for being out there. it means a lot to me as a driver, and i know it means a lot to other drive others as well. >> but the nationwide lockdown is disrupting drivers' basic needs. with some rest areas closing bathrooms and restaurants miles from georgia to florld. >>mari>>e inda. >> good morning. if's time to start my day. i'm about to go inside the truck stop, shower and get me something to eat. >> the truck stop's quiet. >> please practice social distancing. >> the dining area nearly deserted. >> it's closed. popeye's is closed. subway i eat fresh. driver's lounge is closed until further notice, so no tvs for us. shower one, that's my shower. >> but thankfully, the showers still in service. ♪ >> i like that write in my gratitude journal. >> as she overcomes the obstacles, she counts her blessings. >> i'm grateful i'm an essential worker and get to work at a time when america needs us. >> he is part of the independent drivers assoc
. >> brittany says the newfound appreciation for her line of work keeps her going. >> i get messages from people saying hey, i justan to thank you so much for being out there. it means a lot to me as a driver, and i know it means a lot to other drive others as well. >> but the nationwide lockdown is disrupting drivers' basic needs. with some rest areas closing bathrooms and restaurants miles from georgia to florld. >>mari>>e inda. >> good morning. if's time...
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brittany cunningham is co-founder of campaign zero and jess and with the family belong together campaign. ian, ian, i thought i had seen your sweet name in my inbox for the last time. i'm sure you thought you had sent that last release. tell me, what went into the senator's endorsement? >> well, i think she'll have more to say kind of about the tiktok about how she came to this decision. the first thing, the why now. the tremendous respect she had for both elizabeth warren and amy klobuchar, female senators, colleagues in this race. how disappointing women couldn't break the glass ceiling again and become the democratic nominee. >> she said she'll have more to say about that. >> exactly. we're all waiting, we're all waiting. >> so she wanted to wait -- >> until they left the field and senator warren obviously left the other day. obviously i think the other piece of this is senator harris's campaign was centered on black voters. she was out there every day talking about issues important to black voters, especially black women. i think the way vice-president biden has also really centered
brittany cunningham is co-founder of campaign zero and jess and with the family belong together campaign. ian, ian, i thought i had seen your sweet name in my inbox for the last time. i'm sure you thought you had sent that last release. tell me, what went into the senator's endorsement? >> well, i think she'll have more to say kind of about the tiktok about how she came to this decision. the first thing, the why now. the tremendous respect she had for both elizabeth warren and amy...
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and qana in brittany but now europe has another neolithic landmark in lake constance dubbed the swiss stonehenge. the scientists want to know what purpose the stone pile cept maybe the people in the neolithic age built them to celebrate the summer and winter solstice the piles are lined along the sun's. bonfires on the piles as possible ritual. it's just one of the many riddles yet to be uncovered about the find in the lake. another remarkable find is this neanderthal skeleton that archaeologists recently excavated in the shanidar cave in northern iraq. it is around 70000 years old the position it was found in suggests that it was buried with care. the left hand bend towards the head the right arm lies at an angle on the chest the head is bedded on a stone. it's the best preserved discovery of its kind in a quarter of a century the researchers hope it will tell them more about the burial rituals and the society of our neanderthal cousins. we'll see you on facebook what you think archaeologists might discover about 5000 years from now. when indonesia reckons they'll find devices they t
and qana in brittany but now europe has another neolithic landmark in lake constance dubbed the swiss stonehenge. the scientists want to know what purpose the stone pile cept maybe the people in the neolithic age built them to celebrate the summer and winter solstice the piles are lined along the sun's. bonfires on the piles as possible ritual. it's just one of the many riddles yet to be uncovered about the find in the lake. another remarkable find is this neanderthal skeleton that...
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brittany, let me start with you.victory, the biden speech which was oliver branch about sanders and sanders' speech today? >> i think that this is an acknowledgement the power has and always will belong to the people. when it comes down to november, we need folks all across the left to show up. we need young folks. we need older folks, we need people in between. we need people of all races and in order to defeat donald trump, that collision has to come out in droves. so both of these candidates recognize, rather, that they have to bring their groups together in order to get that done and it's a message frankly i respect. progressive policies are always more important than any single politician. i hear bernie sanders is saying he's going to push joe biden on that, on the debate stage to make sure the policies have a place in the white house even if bernie sanders doesn't. >> yeah, that's interesting he talked about the debate on sunday night. it will be the first one on one debate. he was clear he will be there. it wi
brittany, let me start with you.victory, the biden speech which was oliver branch about sanders and sanders' speech today? >> i think that this is an acknowledgement the power has and always will belong to the people. when it comes down to november, we need folks all across the left to show up. we need young folks. we need older folks, we need people in between. we need people of all races and in order to defeat donald trump, that collision has to come out in droves. so both of these...
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it's early morning this is debated often name on the french brittany coast. because i know a name is an oyster farmer he loves working here but for months he's been extremely worried because thieves have been stealing the precious molluscs. if the tide is out we come here in the mornings to check if everything is all right. soon he spots a basket that has been cut open again oyster thieves have struck it's a major financial loss it takes 3 years until the oyster can be sold until then you need to be carefully tended to. several weeks ago says 3 and a half tons of oysters were stolen in one night. and. these here are 60. 7 or $8000.00 euros and they stole $250.00 of them will. last year many tons of oysters were stolen across france and the situation seems to be getting worse and once the valuable mollusks have been taken they're impossible to trace back. some coastal towns have now set up a special police force like here and on the monday is. gregory hof carter is one of the officers in charge. seems like you know main job is to prevent always to. go one patr
it's early morning this is debated often name on the french brittany coast. because i know a name is an oyster farmer he loves working here but for months he's been extremely worried because thieves have been stealing the precious molluscs. if the tide is out we come here in the mornings to check if everything is all right. soon he spots a basket that has been cut open again oyster thieves have struck it's a major financial loss it takes 3 years until the oyster can be sold until then you need...
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with dozens more critical cases admitted each d, patients are being sent to marseilles, to brittany,n to germany and swzerland in a never ending scramble for beds. one senior of a key life support drug have virtually worn out. >> our health system was not ready for this. i'm not sure there is a health em anywhere that is read fort. the scale of the crisis is bigger tn any system could face. the neck and -- the mechanisms we are putting in place are not >> in the hospital car a par military field camp has been set up with 30 intensive care beds. enough to last the hospital a day. the government this week titan quarantine restrictions across the country and introduced a six-month jail sentence for those who regularldo not comply the health ministry has said the epidemic would starthio peek hereweek. a doctor working in the heart of the crisis has described it as u wave moving west and warned it could saturate hospitals in paris within days. >> the situation around europe. now to an announcement that we were all expecting. the tokyo and paralympics will be delayed for a year because of
with dozens more critical cases admitted each d, patients are being sent to marseilles, to brittany,n to germany and swzerland in a never ending scramble for beds. one senior of a key life support drug have virtually worn out. >> our health system was not ready for this. i'm not sure there is a health em anywhere that is read fort. the scale of the crisis is bigger tn any system could face. the neck and -- the mechanisms we are putting in place are not >> in the hospital car a par...
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the influx of people trying to escape the city some of sorties have taken action in one part of brittany or rental accommodation has been banned or for islands until the end of march warnings have also been issued to parisians reminding them that they are not on holiday things may not be about to get any easier 15 days of confinement already felt like a lifetime to many fronts but it seems that they're going to have to buckle in for an even longer journey the country's director general of public health has warned an extension will be very likely necessary. paris the world's biggest carmaker volkswagen is suspending production worldwide of the german company build more than 10000000 vehicles last year see decent explained the move given the present significant deterioration in the sales situation and the heightened uncertainty regarding parts supplies to our plants production is to be suspended in the near future factories operated by group bronze volkswagens decision followed similar moves by other car manufacturers toyota b.m.w. renault and others have shut their plant during the global
the influx of people trying to escape the city some of sorties have taken action in one part of brittany or rental accommodation has been banned or for islands until the end of march warnings have also been issued to parisians reminding them that they are not on holiday things may not be about to get any easier 15 days of confinement already felt like a lifetime to many fronts but it seems that they're going to have to buckle in for an even longer journey the country's director general of...
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the influx of people trying to escape the city some of sorties have taken action in one part of brittany all rental accommodation has been banned on 4 islands until the end of march warnings have also been issued to parisians reminding them that they are not on holiday things may not be about to get any easier. 15 days of confinement already felt like a lifetime to many here in fronts but it seems that they're going to have to buckle in for an even longer journey the country's director general of public health has warned an extension will be very likely necessary even ski. paris you stay with us here on r.t. more news coming up after this short break. it. join me every thursday on the alex salmond and i'll be speaking to us of the world of politics or business i'm show business i'll see you. back at the democratic primary race is now down to just the 2 candidates but the sanders and joe biden that's after hawaii congresswoman tulsi gabbard dropped out throwing her support behind the former vice president who's emerged as the clear front runner. now after tuesday's election it's clear tha
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if you want to leave brittany i never heard of typhon so i put it in my suitcase and took it to friends to show them the said it was possible and so it started. cilla built a school and homes from his tax tifa and has overseen training as a local artisans to take the method back to the villages around 15 men have become traditional patches through the program. along premier margaret market preview the probably will to a cost less than traditional stroll and it also allows to circulate the hot season up by. going through. our trash roofs the last 20 or 30 years the british. entrepreneur. in a region threatened by climate change and ravaged by deforestation going on tougher charcoal under a tougher reef has given the village a sustainable means of tackling serious problems for as long as tough a thrives along senegal's largest river through people can take this nuisance plant into their own hands and build a future with it. it's amazing but almost a 1000000000 people still don't have access to reliable supply of electricity that means they have a hard time lighting their homes starving us
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the influx of people trying to escape the city some of sorties have taken action in one part of brittany all rental accommodation has been banned on 4 islands until the end of march warnings have also been issued to parisians reminding them that they owe not on holiday things may not be about to get any easier 15 days of confinement already felt like a lifetime to many here and fronts but it seems that they're going to have to buckle in for an even longer journey the country's director general of public health has warned an extension will be very likely necessary show that even ski. paris. still to come major car manufacturers have suspended production due to become one of ours can damage details on that after the break. join me every thursday on the alec simon show and i'll be speaking to guests of the world of politics or business i'm show business i'll see you then. welcome back to the world's biggest carmaker volkswagen is suspending production worldwide the company which owns brands like porsche and body built more than 10000000 vehicles last year more than any other car maker given
the influx of people trying to escape the city some of sorties have taken action in one part of brittany all rental accommodation has been banned on 4 islands until the end of march warnings have also been issued to parisians reminding them that they owe not on holiday things may not be about to get any easier 15 days of confinement already felt like a lifetime to many here and fronts but it seems that they're going to have to buckle in for an even longer journey the country's director general...
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the influx of people trying to escape the city so much sorties have taken action in one part of brittany all rental accommodation has been banned on 4 islands until the end of march warnings have also been issued to parisians reminding them that they are not on holiday things may not be about to get any easier 15 days of confinement already felt like a lifetime to many fronts but it seems that they're going to have to buckle in for an even longer journey the country's director general of public health has warned an extension will be very likely necessary show that even ski r.t. paris we're back with more of our coronavirus coverage in about 90 seconds time. join me everything on the alex simon sure and i'll be speaking to us of the world of politics or business i'm show business i'll see you. welcome back the u.s. secretary of state has slammed this information over the corona virus outbreak without singling out any particular country gave clear hints after all the details on that we're joined live now by our team is caleb martin so caleb any surprise in who the u.s. is blaming indeed th
the influx of people trying to escape the city so much sorties have taken action in one part of brittany all rental accommodation has been banned on 4 islands until the end of march warnings have also been issued to parisians reminding them that they are not on holiday things may not be about to get any easier 15 days of confinement already felt like a lifetime to many fronts but it seems that they're going to have to buckle in for an even longer journey the country's director general of public...
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more infected and that is a question you hear more and more often in the western press pundits are brittany with disappointment the how is relatively simple it's action world c.n.n. and others were busy bashing trump for his racist policies in restricting air travel with china russia shut the. border of thousands and thousands of kilometers without no frills while western leaders politicians were busy shooting their business leaders and cooper abbas's russia established quarantine and he would arrive in the country was self isolated at home and talk about tests russia has conducted 856000 coronavirus tests the united states up until march conducted just 4000. instead they have grasped at straws citing fringe opposition and conspiracy theories that allege a widespread cover up of putin's machinations that putin is hiding the true infection rate well even the world health organization has denied these rumors i am 99.99 percent sure i get there are no hidden cases i don't think that air recurrence see some cases where people have not come forward because they didn't want to self isolation but
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and brittany ferries is also suspending some of its routes to parts of france and spain.ments have now introduced a raft of measures, to try to stem the spread of the coronavirus. fra nce says restau ra nts, cafes and entertainment venues will close at midnight. and in spain, a nationwide partial lockdown for 15 days has been declared, people can only leave their homes to go to work, buy food, or in an emergency. well, so far, more than 190 people have died in spain, second only in europe to italy — where, today, another 175 people died, bringing the total there to well over 1,400. 0ur correspondent, sima kotecha, has sent us this report from rome. they sing through a health crisis, italy turns to song. stringent measures restricting movement has led to this, from north to south. but behind the music, more than 1,000 have died. at a hospital in rome, doctors who helped with the outbreak in china are visiting to advise and support. she translates: we believe that colleagues in italy have done a very good job. they believe that early detection is key, and medics here say th
and brittany ferries is also suspending some of its routes to parts of france and spain.ments have now introduced a raft of measures, to try to stem the spread of the coronavirus. fra nce says restau ra nts, cafes and entertainment venues will close at midnight. and in spain, a nationwide partial lockdown for 15 days has been declared, people can only leave their homes to go to work, buy food, or in an emergency. well, so far, more than 190 people have died in spain, second only in europe to...
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the influx of people trying to escape the city so much sorties have taken action in one part of brittany all rental accommodation has been banned on 4 islands until the end of march warnings have also been issued to parisians reminding them that they are not on holiday things may not be about to get any easier. 15 days of confinement already felt like a lifetime to many fronts but it seems that they're going to have to buckle in for an even longer journey the country's director general of public health has warned an extension will be very likely necessary show that. paris. as israel battles the spread of covert 1000 with more than 700 cases registered the country's caretaker prime minister and his party have been accused of using the crisis to hold on to power after inconclusive elections 100 protests of the anti outbreak measures imposed despite a ban on mass gatherings. people flew black flags as a symbol of a black day for democracy or protest as were detained by police near the parliament building by shutting down the court system that you know who has effectively postponed his own c
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influx of people trying to escape the city so much storage fees have taken action in $1.00 part of brittany all rental accommodation has been banned on 4 islands until the end of march warnings have also been issued to parisians reminding them that they are not on holiday things may not be about to get any easier 15 days of confinement already felt like a lifetime to many here in france but it seems that they're going to have to buckle in for an even longer journey the country's director general of public health has warned an extension will be very likely necessary jollity. r.t. paris. now the afghan government has reportedly ordered military operations to be resumed against the taliban on thursday the defense minister urged the militant group to declare a cease fire so it could concentrate all resources on tackling the coronavirus he also stated to the afghan forces would move from defense to active defense status. or here. there has been no decrease in enemy attacks today we instruct all our forces to adopt a more active defensive stance this means that there will be fewer limitations and
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watch some horror movies to get up there just because it was how do we learn to make a different brittany's minutely keep some energy to continue on for the mission but for the confinement too. and when entering the mode you say to myself ok this is my universe now everything i can to do right now i would just do it in a year and a half and that can still be the case today for the people confined. with for the. excitement of doing it at that time when it could be because you go to can be. treated relaxed. but when you are back to. your. grave a few weeks ago it was just so normal to go out hang out with friends whenever i wanted i just took it for granted like everybody else i'm sure i'm going to appreciate the small things in life more one thing we all get out of this math. well the day is almost done but the conversation continues online you'll find us on twitter either g w news you can follow me on twitter at brant t.v. don't forget to use the hash tag the day every member whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another day was he then of the for. the for. climate change the 1s
watch some horror movies to get up there just because it was how do we learn to make a different brittany's minutely keep some energy to continue on for the mission but for the confinement too. and when entering the mode you say to myself ok this is my universe now everything i can to do right now i would just do it in a year and a half and that can still be the case today for the people confined. with for the. excitement of doing it at that time when it could be because you go to can be....
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the influx of people trying to escape the city some authorities have taken action in one part of brittany all rental accommodation has been banned on 4 islands until the end of march warnings have also been issued to parisians reminding them that they are not on holiday. the rivals rushed to do their shopping there was tension with the locals and the weather was nice they took their bikes and went riding went down seeing the city we're in confinement not on vacation and things may not be about to get any easier 15 days of confinement already felt like a lifetime to many here in fronts but it seems that they're going to have to buckle in for an even longer journey the country's director general of public health has warned an extension will be very likely necessary. paris. the democratic primaries in the united states and i'm officially a 2 horse race with you that story and more maybe to. join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guests of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see that. welcome back heading to the united kingdom where the
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and with dozens more critical cases admitted each day, patients are being sent to marseille, to brittanymany and switzerland, in a neverending scramble for beds. and one senior doctor told me that stocks of a key life—support drug have virtually run out. translation: our health system was not ready for this. i'm not sure there's a health system anywhere that's ready for it, because the scale of the crisis is bigger than any system could face. the mechanisms that we are putting in place are not enough. in the hospital car park, a military field camp has been set up, with 30 intensive care beds, enough to last the hospital here about a day. the government this week tightened quarantine restrictions across the country, and introduced a six—month jail sentence for those who regularly don't comply. the health ministry has said the epidemic could start to peak here this week. a doctor working in the heart of the crisis has described it as a huge wave moving west, and warned it could saturate hospitals in paris within days. five doctors have so far died from coronavirus. many more are off sick.
and with dozens more critical cases admitted each day, patients are being sent to marseille, to brittanymany and switzerland, in a neverending scramble for beds. and one senior doctor told me that stocks of a key life—support drug have virtually run out. translation: our health system was not ready for this. i'm not sure there's a health system anywhere that's ready for it, because the scale of the crisis is bigger than any system could face. the mechanisms that we are putting in place are...
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the influx of people trying to escape the city so much sorties have taken action in one part of brittany all rental accommodation has been banned. on 4 islands until the end of march warnings have also been issued to parisians reminding them that they are not on holiday things may not be about to get any easier 15 days of confinement already felt like a lifetime to many here and fronts but it seems that they're going to have to buckle in for an even longer journey the country's director general of public health has warned an extension will be very likely necessary show that even ski aussie paris we're going to take a quick break and i will be back more news for you to. have. it. each simulating civilization would be able to write using a tiny fraction of its resources. hundreds of thousands millions of runs through all of human history almost all. beings with our kinds of experiences don't be simulated ones rather than simulated ones conditional we should think we are probably one of the simulated ones. again the democratic primary race is down to just 2 candidates now bernie sanders and
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infected and that is a question you hear more and more often in the western press pundits are asking brittany with disappointment the how is relatively simple it's action was she and then and others were busy bashing trump for his racist policies and restricting air travel with china russia shut the entire border of thousands and thousands of kilometers without no frills while western leaders politicians were busy shooting their business leaders and cooper a boss's russia established quarantine and he would arrive in the country was self isolated at home and talk about tests russia has conducted 856000 coronavirus tests the united states up until march conducted just poor 1000. and stead they have grasped its true size in fringe opposition and conspiracy theories that allege a widespread coverup of putin's machinations that putin is hiding the true infection rate well even the world health organization has denied these rumors i am 99.99 percent sure i get there are no hidden cases i don't see that recurrence see some cases where people have not come forward because they didn't want to self is
infected and that is a question you hear more and more often in the western press pundits are asking brittany with disappointment the how is relatively simple it's action was she and then and others were busy bashing trump for his racist policies and restricting air travel with china russia shut the entire border of thousands and thousands of kilometers without no frills while western leaders politicians were busy shooting their business leaders and cooper a boss's russia established quarantine...
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actually is the $100.00 advantage but the international brittanie fund less than he said it was in the room who plan to balance their little salary with the ram remember last summer $75.00 brand new friends of rest of the oppressor in january are such sweet land it is 30 sort of sad and never will remember who the writers were against sasha and can never have read the early market will bear think it's a. venture not the bankruptcy of the south one court going to them are just that want to kind of go to the kind of the consequences for because normally in these situations you consumers might benefit from oil prices and so on but at this time it's it's very different isn't it because the airline industry's been hit expect just the kind of the impact that this has in a come entirely changed world this is this is i mean unprecedented times and it is worse than the great depression because at least in the great depression a president roosevelt could throw money at the problem and get people employed now nobody can get employed and nobody can go to work as i was as i was waiting to come on w
actually is the $100.00 advantage but the international brittanie fund less than he said it was in the room who plan to balance their little salary with the ram remember last summer $75.00 brand new friends of rest of the oppressor in january are such sweet land it is 30 sort of sad and never will remember who the writers were against sasha and can never have read the early market will bear think it's a. venture not the bankruptcy of the south one court going to them are just that want to kind...
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influx of people trying to escape the city so much storage fees have taken action in $1.00 part of brittany all rental accommodation has been banned on 4 islands until the end of march warnings have also been issued to parisians reminding them that they are not on holiday things may not be about to get any easier 15 days of confinement already felt like a lifetime to many here in france but it seems that they're going to have to buckle in for an even longer journey the country's director general of public health has warned an extension will be very likely necessary jollity. r.t. paris. now over in the u.s. the number of coronavirus cases there is over 10000 and president trump has laid the blame firmly at china's door he's accusing beijing of failing to share information something that china flatly denies more on the story his. the coronavirus pandemic is not just claiming lives it's also threatening to take down donald trump's number one boast a strong u.s. economy at this point with the stock market going wild donald trump has decided to blame china if we had known about this a number of
influx of people trying to escape the city so much storage fees have taken action in $1.00 part of brittany all rental accommodation has been banned on 4 islands until the end of march warnings have also been issued to parisians reminding them that they are not on holiday things may not be about to get any easier 15 days of confinement already felt like a lifetime to many here in france but it seems that they're going to have to buckle in for an even longer journey the country's director...