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corona virus early they've recovered now and could be immune but the corona virus is still affecting their lives jessica provides training for managers but there's little demand for back right now the few appointments she does still have she conducts via video conferencing from home suddenly she's got a lot more time for her children and for books by the sea. her husband frederick was the 1st to get the virus in mid march. it hit me on a thursday afternoon. within just a few hours i came down with a really high temperature. and i spent 8 or 9 days in bed with a 40 degree fever it was exhausting i hardly coughed at all but i had a headache and bad pains everywhere. my wife had to look after me and the children . so many. in sweden children from families with corona virus infections are permitted to continue going to school as long as they're showing no symptoms themselves but other parents demanded that jessica keep her 3 kids out of school and as little as becoming a possible source of infection for others and suddenly becoming a social pariah was really ghastly. that it was awful that people were afraid of us . that sweden's approach to the pandemic has relied for the most part on voluntary compliance with precautionary measures most people are following the recommendations 20 minutes away in stucco the streets are empty many people are working from home voluntarily state epidemiology understanding that wanted to avoid the kind of lockdown seen in other scandinavian countries instead his aim was to achieve a broad base of immunity. the virus will spread more slowly if more people in the population become immune no one disputes that many people have already become immune immunity will develop but the illness itself won't disappear completely. t
corona virus early they've recovered now and could be immune but the corona virus is still affecting their lives jessica provides training for managers but there's little demand for back right now the few appointments she does still have she conducts via video conferencing from home suddenly she's got a lot more time for her children and for books by the sea. her husband frederick was the 1st to get the virus in mid march. it hit me on a thursday afternoon. within just a few hours i came down...
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lee also had a very nasty experience at night in the bergen subway a group of people shouting a corona corona party insulted them call him was also sexually harassed on the platform one of them lashed out. at the police and couple called the police to report the offense we explained them the police officers explained them but they don't feel. that is racism. that is kind of a shock. the south korean embassy is also unhappy with how the police dealt with the case. the 1st thing we did was to speak to the police officers who were called out and we gave legal advice to the young couple. we also wrote on behalf of the consulate general to the police officer already. we asked them to investigate the case both urgently and with the necessary care. victoria also says it wasn't easy to get her voice heard that prompted her to create a website that helps bring people together and offer support. i think it's important for people to be connected in this way during times of social distancing to share their experiences so others know what's going on she found others who wanted to get involved with her pro
lee also had a very nasty experience at night in the bergen subway a group of people shouting a corona corona party insulted them call him was also sexually harassed on the platform one of them lashed out. at the police and couple called the police to report the offense we explained them the police officers explained them but they don't feel. that is racism. that is kind of a shock. the south korean embassy is also unhappy with how the police dealt with the case. the 1st thing we did was to...
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corona corona party insulted them call him was also sexually harassed on the platform one of them lashed out. at the korean couple called the police to report the offense we explained them the police officers explained them but they don't feel. that is racism. that is kind of a shock. the south korean embassy is also unhappy with how the police dealt with the case when the. the 1st thing we did was to speak to the police officers who were called out and we gave legal advice to the young couple. here and we also wrote on behalf of the consulate general to the police officer already as. we asked them to investigate the case both urgently and with the necessary care. through. victoria also says it wasn't easy to get her voice heard that prompted her to create a website that helps bring people together and offer support. i think it's important for people to be connected in this way during times of social distancing to share their experiences so others know what's going on she found others who wanted to get involved with her project they spent 6 weeks working from home on the website and now it's gone online it's called it's been kind or i'm not a virus users can write about their experiences and find offers of help as well as positive responses the site has also attracted hate mail. when i get involved in activism or the kind of work we're doing now it's best to think about the next generation and our children and our fellow citizens so hopefully they won't have to experience such things. we have invested so much energy in working to counter racism we can't stop now. could a wuis glad she took action. object has definitely made me feel stronger we've gotten a lot of support from people we didn't know from people we got to know and from people we worked with it's given us a good feeling. racism is nothing new in germany victoria couper a woo fears it will be around long after the pandemic is over but she's determined to help people who are under attack feel less alone and helpless. strong women changing the world as we know it on our facebook channel d.w. women you'll find stories about those taking a stand and inspiring others d.w. women gives a voice to women everywhere. this week in global idea as we head to panama to the rain forest where the indigenous no bay people live many women cultivate cocoa trees using traditional organic methods this protects the trees and ensures the resulting chocolate tastes amazing. in the heart of the panamanian jungle lies a chocolate factory it's owned by mavis ortiz and is very special because the chocolate it creates is named from organic sustainable cocoa found under fair conditions. i want to get the word out that chocolate isn't candy cocoa is a plant that confers health and well being. but is gets the role cocoa for her chocolate from a nearby village. in solid up to the school in panama toro province the inhabitants have preserved and ancient tradition. in accordance with the practice of their indigenous for this nor by they cultivate cocoa in the particularly green and sustainable manner of. jungle clearing and plantations on their way to be seen nor do they use pesticides instead they grow cocoa in the middle of the jungle. harvest some tree ants and use them to build our timber house. that then them all or more they had to grow various crops for food. and of course the cocoa we sell commercially while. we use an agro forestry system we don't create monoculture cocoa plantations that's just not in keeping with our tradition. but i do see a. specialist mavis of teas was also convinced by the merits of the natural cultivation method so she decided to set up her art is an all chocolate factory right next door 5 years ago she wanted to use the best possible organic coca so she decided to work with the cocoa farmers from some of that debris school only their traditional cultivated cocoa grown in the heart of the jungle meets her requirements. where the soil is protected by leaves it's healthier for people because no chemicals are used cocoa plants have a good yield and they're cultivation is environmentally friendly when they get the right amount of shade neither too much nor too little. being handed out on benefits . besides cocoa bread flora also grow along the trees as well as plants used for medicinal and ritual purposes by the know by the country's largest indigenous people. but industrial cocoa cultivation is increasingly squeezing out the old methods agro forestry graduate mavis ortiz would like to help stop that that's why she regularly holds training sessions for cocoa farmers so they can further refine their cultivation methods and improve the quality of the beans. killing i get is that actually knew would like to know how to choose the best branch for grafting particular response happen. mavis teas is particularly keen to support the female coco follow me as she wants to provide them with an income of their own so they're not solely dependent on their menfolk that's why she pays 60 percent above the going rate. if sang in b.c. the women are often unseen which i don't hear them better way i thought about how they don't complain about working hard. i would like their work in cocoa farming and chocolate production to be more highly regarded i mean about your sort of one that goes down well with the women but on the whole. it's important for us women to get organized and if we join together we'll really benefit at. home may we look after our children and we feed them and educate them and this would allow us to earn more money to give us more opportunities. the taste processes the ball cocoa on in nearby think 1st it's left to ferment for several days and then it has to dry. i provided my grandpappy out in the water the beans are already becoming flavorful and this is when they start to taste like chocolate during this process and i don't meant them normally or taste the cocoa beans after they've dried then you can tell if the harvest in the fermentation process were good for men or 3 women is 3 of them going to church and that's what masses out isn't all chocolate business my america culture is trying to make a name for high quality local chocolate the t. cells it online at trade fairs and other events and in stores across panama she wants to change the image of chocolate as just a sweet treat instead she sees it as a food packed with healthy ingredients and guess what thing that interests them then substances are found in the cocoa pod and if we want to retain the special qualities of cocoa then we have to add it with as little sugar as possible whenever counsel me look when i'm in a car that's the message i want to spread and i have the feeling that it's becoming more and more widely accepted that. my america kawas not the only chocolate company that employs natural cultivation methods and despairing with its use of sugar. in the last 5 years several small panamanian businesses have set themselves the goal of making healthy high quality chocolate or teas his self enjoys chocolate most when it's liquid. one of the most of the say that when i drink this cup of hot chocolate i have the feeling sick or wow you can taste where the cocoa comes from the farm that it comes turn or the characteristics of the each individual cultivation so look at the nameless in a sauna and i really savor it as i would i appreciate that i recognize the potential of the cocoa produced by every family. for me. that's all from global trade 1000 this week thanks so much for watching do you have any feedback please write to us at global 3000 and c.w. dot com and don't forget to check us out on facebook and you women say using take cat. because india. protecting the seaside. such a poured out the ingredients for a delicious currier ground urban farmers are preventing the spices from being caught in. the desert as farmland possible but not a single drop of water is wasted and barren land quickly turns 3 people in. 30 minutes on d. w. . my smile is most. likely. to develop she painted me. to me and. i was fascinated to those who look at me. the secret of mona lisa starts july 3rd on g.w. . the global corona crisis you can find more information online at g.w. don't com and on t.w. social media channels. how is your view of the world. where i come from but all is that clear to cisco just like this chinese food doesn't matter where i am it's a risk reminds me of home after decades of living in germany chinese food is one of the things i miss the most but that taking a step back i see something and it took different terminologies plenty of fluids 1st as many going to a show that exists as a part of the i haven't been implemented in china that's me but i'm not a chinese people wondering if their forties say but if i have a right to another cool that is this is their job a job under the law how i see it and understand why i love my job because i tried to do exactly that hour a day by the name of the uninsured and i 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corona corona party insulted them call him was also sexually harassed on the platform one of them lashed out. at the korean couple called the police to report the offense we explained them the police officers explained them but they don't feel. that is racism. that is kind of a shock. the south korean embassy is also unhappy with how the police dealt with the case when the. the 1st thing we did was to speak to the police officers who were called out and we gave legal advice to the young couple....
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health officials are warning that if trends continue that we might actually see $100000.00 corona new corona infections per day so what is driving the market basically is on one side the hope that reopening swill stabilize the economy but mostly it's also the federal reserve pumping trillions of dollars into the system then all those aid programs so from the u.s. government so that's holding things together for now but some economists and also analysts are warning that actually we might be seeing a 2nd wave of layoffs no matter what hope it happens was the developer right of the coronavirus in the weeks to come yes because we lost your visually for just a moment but we heard everything gangs call it in new york thank you so much. and a brief look now at some other business stories making news. scandinavian airlines is getting an aid package with some one and a half $1000000000.00 of an agreement with its main shareholders the governments of sweden and denmark will contribute to the recapitalization plan which they carry a needs to secure its survival amid the fallout from cope with 1000. sou
health officials are warning that if trends continue that we might actually see $100000.00 corona new corona infections per day so what is driving the market basically is on one side the hope that reopening swill stabilize the economy but mostly it's also the federal reserve pumping trillions of dollars into the system then all those aid programs so from the u.s. government so that's holding things together for now but some economists and also analysts are warning that actually we might be...
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. >> we have something to, corona rules, corona rules is, you know, we're living on, in a different set of rules here. >> jimmy: tell me what the corona. what are they? >> slippers, like 18 hours a day. >> jimmy: okay. >> is one. >> i like it when he wears pants. >> she wants me to put on pants, which i don't get. or what else? >> i, you know, i want him to do things that he wouldn't normally, necessarily do. and it turns out that, you know, i'm always right about those things, such as, you know, i really insist on making the bed every day. >> i don't get it. >> and this is something that he's never gotten, because what i'm not around he doesn't make the bed. and i always say, not only does it make me just feel better about myself, my self-esteem skyrockets when i make my bed, but also we tonight know what happens between the time that you get out of bed in the morning and you go to bed at night. >> nothing happens. >> all sorts of things could be happening in that bed. and today i, today we went, we woke up. he wakes up like an hour and half earlier than me. he drinks his coffee. i come out, we have some coffee. we take the dog for a
. >> we have something to, corona rules, corona rules is, you know, we're living on, in a different set of rules here. >> jimmy: tell me what the corona. what are they? >> slippers, like 18 hours a day. >> jimmy: okay. >> is one. >> i like it when he wears pants. >> she wants me to put on pants, which i don't get. or what else? >> i, you know, i want him to do things that he wouldn't normally, necessarily do. and it turns out that, you know, i'm...
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corona virus a. help to search for corona virus vaccine. brazils of corona virus cases surged past 1000000 while the country's leader refuses to wear a mask in public defying it. as president john here balls are now rails against prevention measures many of his people say they're on their own against the virus. and anji duda hopes to win a 2nd term in poland's presidential election produced faces an unexpectedly strong challenge from the mayor of los all who's made bt runs a cornerstone of his campaign. a michael ok welcome to the program this weekend the e.u. has raised over 6000000000 euros more to help vulnerable countries battle the coronavirus pandemic the money was raised at a virtual summit organized by the e.u. and the international aid group global citizen the goal is to make any future vaccines tests and treatments available worldwide. it was a slick digital production and you as much a symbolic show of global solidarity as an initiative to gather funds to fight over $1000.00. task of this size can only happen if the world unites. 19 dragons not ju
corona virus a. help to search for corona virus vaccine. brazils of corona virus cases surged past 1000000 while the country's leader refuses to wear a mask in public defying it. as president john here balls are now rails against prevention measures many of his people say they're on their own against the virus. and anji duda hopes to win a 2nd term in poland's presidential election produced faces an unexpectedly strong challenge from the mayor of los all who's made bt runs a cornerstone of his...
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corona virus this happens more frequently. neurologists fear the symptoms occur because corona virus attacks the nerve cells. the same phenomenon was observed with previous strains of corona virus. and with sars the earlier strain of corona virus close examination showed us that it could affect the brain studies have shown that the virus can be that pervasive so it's possible this new strain is too good right now we could be underestimating it as a moment because of the sensory impairment could be a disturbance in the olfactory bulb with sars 2002 animal experiments demonstrated that the virus progressed via nerve endings into the nasal mucus membranes and olfactory nerves and as far as the brains of factory bolt the virus travels across the synopses from neuron to neuron. known as extreme fatigue a loss of taste and smell and headaches all symptoms of covert 19 that have a neurological explanation. on come on hot came down with copd 19. she too had unexpected symptoms she had no sense of taste and smell for several days she couldn't even stand the thought of food she normally enjoys. she's commented it passed relatively quickly i could smell coffee again quite soon . dow
corona virus this happens more frequently. neurologists fear the symptoms occur because corona virus attacks the nerve cells. the same phenomenon was observed with previous strains of corona virus. and with sars the earlier strain of corona virus close examination showed us that it could affect the brain studies have shown that the virus can be that pervasive so it's possible this new strain is too good right now we could be underestimating it as a moment because of the sensory impairment could...
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corona autopsy report from a former team of corona. it clearly says that george floyd actually died here before he was brought to the hospital and through extensive pressure on his back and on his neck for substantial amount of time now have people reacted here to this no not really because they never believed in the 1st place the corona the autopsy report and the corona statements from the authorities here so for them it was always clear and it's still not anything like it could be should be it's for them crystal clear that those 4 policemen and those 3 who put their knees on george's large body especially on his knack that they are responsible for his for his death. so there's no mistaken for this from this crowd here you see behind me is still a very. kind of a family family oriented fest almost the atmosphere is quite quiet. i'm sorry i need to know over district because i need to monitor what's going on there's a but i mean the. the embassy here is really really friendly there's people bringing food and and drink and the make up of the people here is families little children is that right this will change this will change within 2 hours because then it's curfew time here in minneapolis and you can see this but there is guys now they will come in now and building actually barricades to wards this intersection here
corona autopsy report from a former team of corona. it clearly says that george floyd actually died here before he was brought to the hospital and through extensive pressure on his back and on his neck for substantial amount of time now have people reacted here to this no not really because they never believed in the 1st place the corona the autopsy report and the corona statements from the authorities here so for them it was always clear and it's still not anything like it could be should be...
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corona party! i know, i know... i'll bring the corona! mary believes the president has handled the pandemic well.cience—based guidelines for reopening and is sending millions of americans stimulus checks with the president's name on them. i think most business people realise that he's doing far more than most politicians. where are the democrats now? nobody‘s helping. i support him 110%. i don't know a lot of people that i know that have been sick. and if the numbers are like they're saying they are, they're obviously all in new york. but why in new york did it get hit so high? is it because we have a lot of people that aren't there legally? is it because we have thousands of people living on top of each other? the president can exert pressure for america to reopen. but it's state politicians who make the decisions. representative tim lang says they're reopening cautiously here in line with the science. every one of our recommendations are being reviewed by our state epidemiologist, a non—partisan person, who's looking at them for strictly public health concerns. if we wanted to open probably a l
corona party! i know, i know... i'll bring the corona! mary believes the president has handled the pandemic well.cience—based guidelines for reopening and is sending millions of americans stimulus checks with the president's name on them. i think most business people realise that he's doing far more than most politicians. where are the democrats now? nobody‘s helping. i support him 110%. i don't know a lot of people that i know that have been sick. and if the numbers are like they're saying...
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corona with the corona crisis on the one hand there is a lot of pressure for them to try and find some sort of compromise and on the other hand you also have countries like germany and france very big countries their european level putting pressure for that to actually happen and as we already discussed for under them a call this is particularly important so she will be trying to put additional pressure on these countries trying to find some sort of compromise compromise is the key word here because for the e.u. recovery plan to succeed you need all countries on board you need all countries to pull their part because we're talking here of a plan that would be part of the e.u. as a budget so that means that this is for all countries involved very important and on the $100.00 said no country wants to be seen as putting the recovery at stake on the other hand there are countries that desperately want this to be successful all of them one fact the key element is how that can be successful whether we're talking more about grants more about loans or about a mixture of both those are all key elements that will have to be discussed not only now in this meeting but also in the next few days and weeks to some difficult consensus will be found on the sort of. where do things stand with the pledge to reinvigorate the european project 2 years ago american and micro met in the very building that they mating in today and agreed to push that project where things stand thing they have had definitely their ups and downs of merkel and mccraw and if you look at the style of leadership it's a different style of leadership if you look at the point in which they are in their respective countries that's also very different mccrone a relatively young leader beginning both his period in cold already thinking about her legacy so those are very key very different elements that obviously mock the relationship between both leaders but they have to pledge they have vowed to. reinvigorate that work together that idea of that franco german motorists an e.u. level and that means that for both countries there is a lot at stake and there is a lot of sake i'm not at stake especially now when we're talking about extraordinary measures an extraordinary crisis when we're talking about a very big topics indeed are to e.u. level not only in particular because of the coronavirus crisis but also what we mentioned other topics that are of particular importance brics it for example climate protection those are issues that are very very big and that both leaders will will want to work on together to try to be successful we will just on the brics an issue that's something that germany's going to have to work very hard on during this 6 month present president saying can german leadership be helpful there do you think. well that's at least what the german government hopes obviously the negotiations are being led by michelle those negotiations have been going on for a few months now but it is possible to say that pressure is increasing a lot that they have to come to some sort of agreement in the next few months because already that extension has been ruled out on a such there is a lot of pressure both sides to try and come to an agreement it is very difficult to find out exactly what that agreement will look like because there are very difficult issues at stake very complicated issues as well to be negotiated an e.t.s. hoped that germany by leading the e.u. council by being that a very important country now and leading efforts from the e.u. e.u. council that could actually help in some way or another to try and bring both possible gather to try and find that key compromise needed for the future relationship we're talking here about the future relationship between the u.k. and the e.u. which is a very important one as well not only from an economic but say perspective where there's a trade deal for example but also from the political perspective what that political relationship in the future would look like absolutely and obviously the conversation on the political debate and has been dominated by the corona virus pandemic in recent times and there are of course other issues battling climate change and creating a greener economy will also be important in the next 6 months what are we expecting from the president say on environmental issues well that's obviously something particularly important for germany in fact we heard on the weekend in one of the video podcast respites stressed precisely this study one of the key elements of this german presidency there's german rotating presidency of the e.u. council will be focusing on climate protection act and e.u. level that is something that germany has said on various occasions that it wants to push forward but there is criticism on this it's important to stress for example the greens here in germany think that angle of merkel should be doing much more that she does speak a lot about climate protection 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could have done that all throughout the corona virus crisis because it goes back to the corona infection law and the infection protection or excuse me and the corona regulation that were introduced here in this crisis and so currently there are some 40 police officers on the ground there in this housing block and they're there to try and help the local authorities make sure that the quarantine rules are adhere to because of course they need to find out just how many people who worked for 10 years for their slaughterhouse ansley live in that block and how far has the virus spread and they say that there is a big risk that the people will simply disappear and that it will become impossible to trace back the infection and you know what is the army and all. that is highly unusual as well up to $200.00 soldiers are on the ground from today in that housing block in that area but they're there mainly to support all the efforts to conduct the mass testing that is necessary to eventually then be able to lift those restrictions and lift the quarantine again the soldiers go from they knock on doors they try and find out is topless just how many people are po
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corona. the mass testing comes after a massive corona virus outbreak at tunis slaughterhouse where more than 1500 workers have contract it covered 19 dire living conditions are being blamed for the quick spread employees living here moved out just 2 weeks ago. a specific situation with the geographical spread of the locations and also the international nature of the tenures work force mean that this outbreak is a potentially enormous pandemic risk. similar cluster infections have also sprung up in housing blocks and getting in in central germany clashes broke out between quarantine residents and police balance noise district has also been affected confining society's most vulnerable to crunch living space as a result the hotspots have caused the reproduction rate in germany to skyrocket to 2.76 but because the overall number of new cases remains low public health officials say concern is limited but. here in our country and if we give the chance to spread then we'll take this opportunity which we can see in the current outbreaks. elsewhere in germany the slow return to normality can be deceiving with most of the country enjoying the summer weather but the lock down in law is a reminder that the corvette 19 pandemic is far from over with a bumpy ride ahead. has been covering the lockdown and does little he gave us an update on the situation that the building behind me is actually a community college but school is not in session they've turned this into a makeshift coronavirus testing center the authorities announced that everybody and gear to slow can get tested for free but this is the only center they provided and as you can see a massive line has formed here it starts around the corner several 100 meters and then continues down the street for another several 100 meters countless people in line can't even see the end from where i'm standing we've talked to several families we talked to one family who was at the beginning of the line they said they came out here at 7 in the morning and there was already several 100 people standing there they had heard the announcement that they could get tested for free so they came out here as early as possible and they're still worried that they're not going to get to the end of the line and as for people who are all the way at the back the question really remains is there enough capacity here to test up to 200000 people who live in this district. i mean this is a localized outbreak but it's captured the whole conference attention how are people reacting elsewhere. well that's exactly why so many people want to get tested because several german states have basically closed their borders to vacationers from this district now summer vacation begins next week a lot of people in line here want to go on holiday and bavaria for example and whole stein mecklenburg west pomerania have all said that visitors from this district are not welcome in some areas though if you provide negative coronavirus test then you can stay at hotels for example in the area austria is also among one of the countries that has banned vacationers from. going to slow district and bombed off districts so a lot of people standing in line here want to get their negative test so that tomorrow saturday. next week they can go on their vacations i understand there's also a similar smaller outbreak underway at a poultry plant in the northwest of germany tell us more about that. that's right in this house and that's northwest of here separate outbreak at a poultry plant has in 23 people have tested positive but that's only out of 50 people who were tested so that plant is going to test all of its $1100.00 workers but this really just brings a slaughterhouses into the spotlight german authorities have known about the dangers for a while they passed a law to ban outsourcing of labor so that they can bring this more under control have a little bit more insight into how workers are being treated there but there's other voices demanding that some action be taken now this poultry plant even though they have positive cases they've isolated them and they're continuing to work but some people are demanding that this really comes under focus here that somebody does something about the spreading of viruses at slaughterhouses so that a situation like this can be avoided. you know use a mirror to see if in peter's low thank you. so look some of the other developments in the pandemic india has registered 16000 new cases its highest daily increase yet the government has called in the army to manage new treatment facilities in delhi coronavirus death in latin america and the caribbean now exceed 100000 the e.u. may ban travelers from the u.s. brazil and russia when it reopens it its external borders according to reports in the new york times australia has recorded its 1st virus related fatality in a month after an 80 year old man died in the state of victoria. heavy rain storms have led to severe flooding in parts of china where thousands of people have had to flee to safety at least 3 people are reported to have died in the disaster rescuers are still searching for survivors who may be trapped in the water. waist deep in water for up to 8 hours at a time emergency teams like this one have been working for days to rescue people from floodwaters. in east china's and why a rain triggered landslides clogged the spillway of a dam causing a surge of water of nearly 10 manges hundreds of homes and more than 200 hectares of farmland in the town were flooded but the main cause of such a breach was piping we have dozens of dams of bigger small pipings like this now town and we are now fixing every one of them as fast as we can get in central china's hu bay and none more than 60000 people have been displaced as ceaseless rain has pummeled the provinces since monday the water has also damaged buildings roads and crops in a number of other villages and towns in the country southwest rescue is and residents alike have no choice but to keep battling the seasonal flooding until the rain stops. tarnower for a look at some of the other stories from around the world pakistan's aviation minister says human error was to blame for last month's crash in karate that killed 97 people the bus a 320 plunged into a residential district near the airport while attempting to land the initial report on the disaster says the pilots were distracted as they talked about the coronavirus pound. the trump administration is threatening to add tariffs on various goods imported from the e.u. and the u.k. cheese yogurt and all lives would be affected as well as whisky trucks an aircraft u.s. brands $3.00. $1000000000.00 of new tariffs. the french pharmaceutical company sanofi expects approval for a covert 19 vaccine in the 1st half of next year so no fees program is $1.00 of dozens of spring sprinting to deliver a vaccine to help end the coronavirus pandemic. a massive cloud of dust from the sahara desert is blanketing the caribbean where a density of dust this high hasn't been seen in half a century health experts warn the dust could exacerbate respiratory conditions including covert 90 and telling people to stay indoors for. russian president vladimir putin says the world owes the former soviet union a debt of gratitude for its contribution to the defeat of nazi germany in world war 2 he was speaking at a major military parade in moscow marking 75 years since the end of the war the parade was originally scheduled for may the 9th bot was postponed because of the covert 19 pandemic the kremlin dismissed criticism that it's irresponsible to go ahead with it now saying infections in moscow are declining. a correspondent is standing by for us at moscow's red square where the parade took place today emily why did president putin decide to go ahead with this parade now despite. all the risk to public health. well 1st of all this is the 75th anniversary this year is the 75th anniversary of the soviet victory in world war 2 and that's a hugely important event for russians and for vladimir putin as well and we saw this bombastic parade here today including foreign troops from former soviet states and from china from india we saw tanks crossing red square artillery fly over so this really big parade. but also this big bombastic parade that i'm talking about house and national importance this year as well because tomorrow a vote kicks off on constitutional amendments here in russia which could keep the flooding here putin himself in power as president for 2 more charms so until 2036 if the instep amendment if those amendments are passed so in some ways the kremlin i think with this parade is trying to create a patriotic atmosphere ahead of that vote. holding such a massive event during the coronavirus abandonment. well there were there were mixed feelings among the people that i spoke to here today on the one hand people say you know we're in the middle of a pandemic until just recently we were supposed to be self isolating and now suddenly there's this parade in moscow and in many cities across the country people are saying that they think that it's not safe but a lot of the people i spoke to said this parade has to happen even though it was postponed because of the pandemic that they were saying that victory day is really sacred to them that's the word that many people here use after all an estimated 27000000 soviet citizens were killed during world war 2 which is known as the great patriotic war here so every family kind of has a story to tell and vladimir putin. today also in his speech talked about the huge wait that the soviet people had to carry. did you see any measures being taken to show that this parade doesn't spark a new coronavirus whole sport. well according to reports the soldiers the troops marching across red square today were under strict control they had their temperatures measures measured to ensure that they didn't have the coronavirus the veterans and the viewers in the stands watching the parade were socially distanced so there was space between them people weren't wearing masks but of course having 14000 troops marching through the center of moscow that is a huge risk but it seems that that's a risk that the kremlin is willing to take especially ahead of the all important vote which kicks off tomorrow. sure been reporting from moscow's red square for us thank you. now if you're one of those people like me who have a fear of heights you might want to look away now as we bring you some of the death defying feats of swiss acrobats freddy knock and his troupe their 55 year olds set 3 new world records on tuesday as he walked and unicycle sometimes blindfolded along cables suspended more than 175 meters from the ground in the beautiful mountains of southwest switzerland is fellow acrobats joined in with a range of jaw dropping tricks and stomach lurching stunts. and that said to the finance our kelly will be here at the top of the out with an update stay tuned now for a covert special with monica jones. comparing the corona pandemic. where does research stand. what are scientists learning. and information and news. hour corona update. from covert 19 special next on d w.
corona. the mass testing comes after a massive corona virus outbreak at tunis slaughterhouse where more than 1500 workers have contract it covered 19 dire living conditions are being blamed for the quick spread employees living here moved out just 2 weeks ago. a specific situation with the geographical spread of the locations and also the international nature of the tenures work force mean that this outbreak is a potentially enormous pandemic risk. similar cluster infections have also sprung up...
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corona pandemic. where does research stand. what are scientists learning. background information and. our corona update. covert 19 special next on d w. the global corona crisis you can find more information online at e.w. dot com and on t.w. the social media channels. that. scientists around the world are racing to find a vaccine against cars with 19 or at least a drop the can treat the illness there's no time to lose the number of new cases keeps rising and with it the death toll. but we're not entirely at the mercy of a coronavirus apart from crucial measures such as cleaning out homs and keep. distance we also put says our very own defense mechanism our immune system its job is to recognize harmful substances and germs that enter the body and fight the intruders the stronger our immune system the better it can do its job the question is can it also protect us from cope with 19. welcome to our special here on the news i want to jones and dylan good to have you with us a healthy immune system is always important and it might just save your life now during the pandemic but how do you keep it strong take a walk in the park eat plenty of fruits and vege
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corona virus screening in the city itself. going door to door will help the government to detect patients and it will help to curb the spread of corona virus. part of here is people who have a high temperature as if they have corona virus all tested at least they will have the satisfaction of knowing whether they are positive or not if they are positive they will know if they are negative they won't be anxious about it that is authorities are not only faced with the unprecedented challenge of stopping the spread of the corona virus the shooting of birds is also a major ongoing issue the indian capital's luxury hotels and stadiums could be turned into field hospitals even spiritual centers in delhi are designated for conversion to covert 19 cafes sillett is joining me now from delhi is d.w. course pollard when you're a child or a neuro what's behind the sudden explosion of coronavirus cases in delhi. well this shoprite in the number of cases has the numbers of especially are to the unlock process began when the delhi sat in the city of delhi started coming out of its knock down stage when a lot of economic activities were allowed to resume to go out on the street to see people who they have more or less resumed th
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corona pandemic. where does research stand. what are scientists learning. background information and. our corona update. covert 19 special next on d w. the global corona crisis you can find more information online at e.w. dot com and on t.w. social media channels. tourists have never been as welcome as they are now. the coronavirus condemning it has put the brakes on tourism in berlin everything came to a standstill who weeks. pleasure boats once filled with sightseers and now mostly empty hotels and restaurants also worry that people will stay away. and obviously we have to show we're still hearing that we're responsible for the livelihoods of $45.00 people and that they didn't get it usually worked out. 80 percent capacity right now it's around 20 percent of what's happened to. the industry faces huge losses now people who depend on tourism hope that the coming months will bring a turnaround as visitors put the lockdown behind them. welcome to our coverage not in special here and it'll be a new some want to johnsonville him with us now normally they'd be everywhere crowding beaches mountain tops and in a city sleeping their rubbish behind and lots o
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corona pandemic. where does research stand. what are scientists learning. background information and news. our corona update. with 19 special next on d w. the global corona crisis you can find more information online at e.w. dot com and on t.w. social media channels. it would appear that the. schools closed for months all because of the pandemic. kids forced to stay at home and it's usually the mothers who are left to deal with the added burden that i usually have one hour in my calendar or not much and you have to do it grocery shopping cooking. eating cleaning up and 2nd homework in one hour that's as impossible. as the world struggles with coven 19 some women fear that it's pushing them back into traditional roles. and this is the covert 1000 special i'm stephen beardsley in the lead it's good to have you with us the pandemic as a setback for women we'll speak with an expert in just a moment but 1st. look at the story of one woman forced to put a pause on her career after the local schools closed. water because instead of spreadsheets normally and a monday would be sitting in the office right now but with schools and nursery school closed due to the p
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corona virus outbreak like in the kakuma camp in kenya. the corona virus that gets into kakuma refugee camp and all of us will perish there is no space to isolate we live in one enclosure we cannot do social distancing here at all if the disease comes to kakuma we will all die. in europe the destination of many syrian refugees attention has turned toward saving the economy from the effects of the pandemic the search for a solution to the refugee crisis has once again been sidelined. we spoke to the un high commissioner for refugees filippo grandi about the additional hardship refugees are facing because of the coronavirus pandemics. the pandemic has hopefully finally brought home to everybody this fundamental message that we live in a world in which many things are global whether we like it or not including challenges i'm not just talking about the pandemic was everybody understands that but what about climate change what about migration and refugees what about in security terrorism and if we don't work together we won't be able to overcome them depend that he's teaching us this lesson every day not that we're learning very much but it is teaching us this lesson and i do hope that this starts filtering in and across to the leadership send if we move away from this dangerous discourse me 1st we 1st my country 1st and we truly cooperate some sports news now here is one of the world's richest football a spot naima has just waved goodbye to a small fortune after losing a court case against his former club barcelona the brazilian star claimed that boss alona owed him nearly 44000000 euros as a bonus for signing a new contract and 2016 most of which wasn't paid to him off to barcelona said you have breached his terms by joining his son's i'ma just a year later boxes banished court ordered neymar to pay back nearly 7000000 euros the initial bonus. that's it for me for now don't forget you can always get news on the go just download all rot from google blackmail from the op still that'll give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking. news story you can also use the v.w. app to send us photos and videos for top. that's all from the other news stream there's more news on our web site in need of your poems and to do follow us on insta from unst twitter to stick to watching news on go ahead of us in berlin as for. combating the corona pandemic. where does research stand. what are scientists learning. background information and news. our corona update. from the covert 19 special next on d.
corona virus outbreak like in the kakuma camp in kenya. the corona virus that gets into kakuma refugee camp and all of us will perish there is no space to isolate we live in one enclosure we cannot do social distancing here at all if the disease comes to kakuma we will all die. in europe the destination of many syrian refugees attention has turned toward saving the economy from the effects of the pandemic the search for a solution to the refugee crisis has once again been sidelined. we spoke to...
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corona virus outbreak like in the kakuma camp in kenya. the corona virus that gets in the kakuma refugee camp and all of us will perish there is no space to isolate we live in one enclosure we cannot do social distancing here at all if the disease comes to kakuma we will all die. in europe the destination of many syrian refugees attention has turned toward saving the economy from the effects of the pandemic the search for a solution to the refugee crisis has once again been sidelined. updates i'll have more few at the top of the out in the meantime of course as always the web site that's t w dot com have a good. comeback in the corona pandemic. where does research stand. what are scientists learning. background information and news. hour corona update. 19 special next on.
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corona virus pandemic. fears of a 2nd corona virus a wave have sent u.s. stocks tumbling the dow jones industrial average suffered its biggest one day lost since march the index lead more than 1800 points erasing most of the gains made this month following wall street's point plunge stocks in asia slipped on friday morning. the death toll from the sinking of a migrant boat off the coast of tunisia has risen to almost 50 after all 3 tuesday's recovered more bodies the bull set out at the weekend aiming to reach italy but capsized near the city of facts 53 people are thought to have been on board. australia plans to reopen stadiums for crowds of up to 10000 in july the prime minister made the announcement after only 38 coronavirus cases were recorded last week the chief medical examiner says the virus has been eliminated in many parts of the country. the world health organization warns the spread of corona virus is accelerating in africa it says cases doubled to more than 200000 over the last 18 days south africa is the hardest hit country accounting for of course of all cases. latin america has become a coronavirus hotspot with the number of known infections now exceeding 1500000 argentina's among the countries implementing strict measures to prevent the virus from spreading but that could be bad news for women their domestic violence was a serious problem even before the pandemic and its fear of the danger has increased due to the curfews and quarantine but argentina's women have been speaking out. no traffic jams for a change a curfew has been imposed and when a site is for weeks now but it has other consequences besides the traffic according to experts there's been a sharp rise in cases of domestic violence during knock down claudia cooney is fighting against this fine and every year she organizes a demonstration outside congress because of the corona crisis it's been cancelled this
corona virus pandemic. fears of a 2nd corona virus a wave have sent u.s. stocks tumbling the dow jones industrial average suffered its biggest one day lost since march the index lead more than 1800 points erasing most of the gains made this month following wall street's point plunge stocks in asia slipped on friday morning. the death toll from the sinking of a migrant boat off the coast of tunisia has risen to almost 50 after all 3 tuesday's recovered more bodies the bull set out at the weekend...
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corona pandemic. where does research stand. what are scientists learning. background information and. our corona update. from the covert 19 special next on d w. how does a virus spread. why do we panic and when will all this tremendous through the topics covered and the weekly radio show is called spectrum if you would like any information on the krona maurice or any other science topic you should really check out our podcast wherever you get your podcast you can also find us and. slash science. for what if you missed it will. i knew going to school and playing play ground. playing with. the most in them is a bug my school with windows. did you guys have no money by being. good on team your butcher civil war and quarantine i was able and my classmates the laughter going to and my friends and i miss the gossip in this car riddle and disturbing lessons smeared with giggling for example or orca city wolf or orca what i miss most is my math class because i go way beyond us that. they do not explain well and some of us we don't we don't understand they would be great fun and their white board. their 100 teens are rough. this is the w.'s covert $900.00 special i'm kate ferguson thanks for joining me the coronavirus has up and at the lives of hundreds of millions of children around the world in many countries kids have been cooped up at home for weeks forcing parents to become educators while working their regular jobs now as restrictions begin to be lifted for some kids here in europe it's back to school but what can they expect when they return this next report takes us to norway and denmark in norway just going to school looks like you're on vacation that's the way it was before the coronavirus crisis hit and the wave still is now. on has been bringing his 2 boys and brick in lawrence to the bus stop every morning for the past 4 weeks. the strictest hygiene rules apply inside the school bus but things will look different at school today for the time being they're keeping separate areas for each class the hottest i don't know the walk yeah we have a larger area over there and the other class can meet behind the playground that. good hygiene practices have always been compulsory in norwegian schools what's new is that the minimum distance of one meter is no longer needed even though there's plenty of space between the tables in m. bricks classroom but for the teacher elena haugen said one thing is much more important because. the teachers can finally hold the children in their arms again and comfort them when they fall and alan for example it hasn't been possible for a while it's very unnatural if you have to put on a mask every time you will so far norway has had only positive experiences with at school openings. norwegian epidemiologists have discovered that children hardly infect each other they feel that the school opening confirms their findings. you know i guess our advice was not to close the schools at that time it was a political decision in a very confusing situation they wanted all the sickness at the school. now the norwegian government is unsure that the school closings were even necessary a few 100 kilometers to the south is copenhagen denmark like the norwegians the danes also follow very strict coronavirus guidelines they were the 1st scandinavian country to close the borders shops and schools but kindergartens and primary schools reopened in mid april. and in a funny way to the t.v. amusement park in the middle of copenhagen like daycare groups into the empty park free of charge. teachers go outside with their students as often as possible the infection rate remains low despite open schools one of the great critics of the school openings runner up just at the university of copenhagen has changed his mind over time the lost money. there were many who would like me were worried about the schools reopening schools. schools. all the data so far has shown us that these concerns are unfounded. the experience we've had in denmark is the best argument for the schools reopening. the school back in norway kids are gearing up for the summer break in places it will look like this scene with m. brick and his classmates the view that learning playing or even swimming children hardly play a role in the transmission of the coronavirus has become more and more accepted at least in scandinavia. for more on the reopening of schools i'm joined now by pasi sahlberg professor of education policy of the gonski institute at the university of new south wales in fact me astray professor southpark welcome to the program you've just arrived this time as the biggest educational experiment in history what did you mean by the us. well never before in the he's. almost all those rooms in the world most for several weeks. we had about 1500000000 learning from home when the last these schools were closed so this is one part of the experience and then the other one almost was these rooms around the world have never experienced so it's going to recreate soup in the way of working as a classroom based. into on any of these $22.00 areas also it's very. interesting that. he's read that kids are trying to school may need more breaks more time to play than they had before why do you say about us. well one thing is that the type of students who play dodgeball themselves roots in a school based around the world really reduced over the last 20 years and there was a time when the human eye returning to school to the resource of us back to the friends. of the several weeks of the being over there in the parents the other thing is simple a medical reason all the p.d.'s reason some medical experts are saying that the. lockdown of sorts with these incentives that it's. going to be staying with of schools and with that some of it's going to be most and that it won't be for children and there's nothing better to do to help but it's of things which. have more to do with friends over the school. there's also been a lot of talk about the digital divide children have experienced during lock time tell me about what i mean with. what you know the interesting thing is that already people are the only right it's always well. looked on some unscrupulous as we knew. although most most i mean these was people were connected with the internet but we knew that there were some issues and some places where that was impossible now we do doing all these months at it what the hope is and then we really reveal around the world that we can really rely on the fact that the internet connection and access to the internet with me that's human for example with everybody from nixon to all the services and things that we need this fools in many places that sort of you haven't had before but the next and to those platforms. feeds into this we've provided the other thing is that there's for that the number of schools actually only 2 thirds of the schools is. countries report that they have ceded these most interest or. properly or by teaching the children so so these things together really create people and i think we understand must be appropriate and it's just wonderful. that's just i thank you so much for your time. time now to answer your questions about covert 1000 over to our science correspondent. if you live in a country where there are no active cases of covert 19 and the borders are closed is it still necessary to wear a mask after 14 days. the debate on whether or not to wear a mask and when has been going on for months and i'm certainly not going to solve it definitively here when the w.h.o. took so long to make up its mind that it's a good idea but that no one denies that if they aren't warned properly and washed or disposed of regularly masks can potentially do more harm than good so so healthcare authorities all over the world will be taking that into account as they tighten or loosen restrictions on wearing them in this situation you describe no active cases in the country for 14 days and closed the borders i personally would hope and expect that i could leave my mask at home but then maybe i'm biased i mean i really hate wearing them. if you contract covert 19 but don't succumb to it in the virus still cause damage that can build up and harm you down the line. will only find this alts in the coming months and years as as any possible creeping physical effects make themselves known but but the expectation is that most of those who have no symptoms or relatively mild symptoms of the disease will will recover as fully as they would from any other respiratory sickness however there's no question that people who have severe cases of covert 19 like like those who have to be in to. it is and ventilated that they can end up with serious damage to their long that will remain with them for the rest of their lives the same goes for patients whose kidneys are affected or those or those who have embolisms or strokes caused by blood clotting. and you can post your questions to derek on our you tube channel if you'd like to keep up with the latest developments on the corona virus and asia to subscribe to our newsletter just log on to g.w. dot com slash corona dash. before we let you go here's a story of 2 kids in russia who find a way of keeping themselves busy touring locked and once a week 10 year old tim a fake knock and read over the phone to an audience 1500 kilometers away on the other end 7 year old. listens attentively she has been blind since birth and lives in a world of sound they're both taking part in a project called reading aloud which brings books to visually impaired children foraging fawns over literature in the process. of time for thanks for watching for me good bye and take care. africa. measures during the corona crisis in rwanda is expensive 'd and this in virtually unattainable. what a young business woman has decided to improvise. in her distillery. she produces disinfected. eco africa. next d.w. . be in good shape. tango and tight 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corona virus that's the robert cock institute but it says that it believes that abbot's was are particularly good place for the corona virus for to thrive in because of the refrigerated temperatures and the moisture in the air the important thing also is that the federal level ministers are still clinging to the the perception that these are isolated outbreaks and that in the main they believe the corona virus is still manageable one final thought the reproduction rate of the corona virus in germany right now is still above 2 remember ministers and said it should never creep above one if they were managing it well. england will emerge further from its 3 months of lockdown next week a 2 meter distancing rule is being relaxed around one meter and families will be able to see more of each other most noticeably pubs and restaurants will be allowed to open in a move the prime minister hopes will start healing the deep economic wounds but some still fear it's too soon to know how reports. we will also reopen risk rolls and perhaps. relief for pubs restaurants hotels campsites museums and cinemas much of the hospitality sector allowed to emerge from lockdown and the news many have been waiting for the easing of the 2 meter social distancing rule while the experts cannot give a precise assessment of how much the risk is reduced they judge these mitigations would make one meter plus broadly eq
corona virus that's the robert cock institute but it says that it believes that abbot's was are particularly good place for the corona virus for to thrive in because of the refrigerated temperatures and the moisture in the air the important thing also is that the federal level ministers are still clinging to the the perception that these are isolated outbreaks and that in the main they believe the corona virus is still manageable one final thought the reproduction rate of the corona virus in...
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corona pandemic. where does research stand and. what are scientists learning. background information and. our corona update. coated 19 special next on d w. i'm going crazy thing in time. how to handle our new lives in times of the corona and then make d. w. reporter. slickers notes and she's looking for answers and thankfully with the help of many that. thanks you this is not life as we know it. our new web series. like an apocalypse a phenomenon around the globe impacting pretty much everyone everywhere at the same time. the great motown robbed us of our freedoms and our daily lives shops restaurants playgrounds schools closed. personal contacts was prohibited millions of people went locked in their homes for weeks on end. some say it came at a huge economic cost but saved millions. lives. to suggest the burden was so great actually cost lives. there's no glory in prevention germany's chief. on the steps taken to slow the spread of the coronavirus medical experts weren't popular in some places even though they may have saved millions of lives that's the conclusion of a new study in the journal nature in a moment we'll ask an expert how effective coroutine was let's run the numbers. the locked down save lives that's t
corona pandemic. where does research stand and. what are scientists learning. background information and. our corona update. coated 19 special next on d w. i'm going crazy thing in time. how to handle our new lives in times of the corona and then make d. w. reporter. slickers notes and she's looking for answers and thankfully with the help of many that. thanks you this is not life as we know it. our new web series. like an apocalypse a phenomenon around the globe impacting pretty much everyone...
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corona virus pandemic the number of corona virus cases recorded in the united states has talked to 1000000 johns hopkins university says new infections or on the rise in at least 19 states in latin america more than 70000 people have died after contracting corona virus as the region emerges as a new hotspot for the pandemic. thailand has reported no new infections or deaths today it's the 1st time in nearly 3 weeks that no cases were reported and the 17th day without a local transmission french finance minister the french finance minister has called for business activity to resume faster as the country comes out of lockdown france's economy is set to contract by 11 percent in 2020. walked around the world have left many families separated it's time they can never get back and effect of the pandemic that's proven extremely painful for couples separated from their children born to a surrogate mother ukraine is one of the few countries in the world where surrogacy is affordable and easy to arrange some families have endured long waits to be united with their newborns stranded there our correspondent nick connelly sent us this report one month and 3 days late but at least they're together. and your old us have traveled 10000 kilometers by car thro
corona virus pandemic the number of corona virus cases recorded in the united states has talked to 1000000 johns hopkins university says new infections or on the rise in at least 19 states in latin america more than 70000 people have died after contracting corona virus as the region emerges as a new hotspot for the pandemic. thailand has reported no new infections or deaths today it's the 1st time in nearly 3 weeks that no cases were reported and the 17th day without a local transmission french...
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. >> sean: governor huckabee, prior to corona, low, unemployment before corona.rs, july numbers came out in august, this is an amazing development. >> i think what's happened is people forget we were in the midst of an incredibly strong economy. that is because the president cut taxes, deregulated, and we ihad a supercharged economy prr to coronavirus.. during coronavirus, it wasn't that the car died. the car was revved up but it was at the stoplight.ut but yet, the accelerator was ready to go, but the people had their foot on the brake. so when the brake came off, this car is ready and raring to go, and i think we are all thrilled to see that the strong economy we had was revved up and ready, and it's getting back to speed. momentum is picking up, it's what we wanted, needed, and thank god, it's happened. >> sean: thank god -- it shows america's spirit, too. get back to work. by the way, i think governor sarah huckabee sounds pretty good. i'm just guessing. i don't know, i hear rumblings, i hear things. people talk to me. i have sources. anyway, thank you both.
. >> sean: governor huckabee, prior to corona, low, unemployment before corona.rs, july numbers came out in august, this is an amazing development. >> i think what's happened is people forget we were in the midst of an incredibly strong economy. that is because the president cut taxes, deregulated, and we ihad a supercharged economy prr to coronavirus.. during coronavirus, it wasn't that the car died. the car was revved up but it was at the stoplight.ut but yet, the accelerator was...
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corona dash newsletter. and if you want to see how the corona virus has changed the way we do all sorts of things look at brazil the country is hard hit by code 19 but as the home of somebody use it can kind of odd people still want to get out and have a vast drying in entertainment center has been installed in a soccer stadium in sao paulo to boost people's morale during the crisis itself and a program that includes classic movies shows that comedy and children's theater all from the relative safety before we. must have you along to next to the food. this garbage 11 day safe mom lives. i was cycling company in uganda is making protective fields from my stick waste specialist from talk of trying to find steaks have acted swiftly during the pandemic. it's good for talking to say nurses and good for the environment you go 1st go. next d.w. . how does a virus spread. why do we panic and when we'll all miss him. just 3 of the topics covered and i weekly radio show is called spectrum if you would like to me information on the crown of virus or any other science topic you should really check out our podcast so you ca
corona dash newsletter. and if you want to see how the corona virus has changed the way we do all sorts of things look at brazil the country is hard hit by code 19 but as the home of somebody use it can kind of odd people still want to get out and have a vast drying in entertainment center has been installed in a soccer stadium in sao paulo to boost people's morale during the crisis itself and a program that includes classic movies shows that comedy and children's theater all from the relative...
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sorts of comedy on tv and film that you do, it is notjust born out of the post corona economic issues that the post coronaindustry faces, but also questions and issues of identity and what comedy is really for and what it is allowed to be, and i'm thinking particularly of the debates that have arisen in recent weeks post the killing of george floyd in the united states about race and comedy, and you will have seen, just as we all have, that the bbc has gotten it all into a bit of a mess, taking an additional faulty towers off one of its streaming services for a while because it was deemed to be causing too much offence because of racial stereotyping and up and that it could have caused —— fawlty towers. as a very senior boys and comedy in the uk right now, what do you make of what is happening? you make me sound like some company board member. the voice of comedy speaks. it is interesting. each one of those examples, and there was something similar with hbo max taking gone with the wind off, in the end, those programmes came back on but they came back with an explanation as to why some people mightfind ex
sorts of comedy on tv and film that you do, it is notjust born out of the post corona economic issues that the post coronaindustry faces, but also questions and issues of identity and what comedy is really for and what it is allowed to be, and i'm thinking particularly of the debates that have arisen in recent weeks post the killing of george floyd in the united states about race and comedy, and you will have seen, just as we all have, that the bbc has gotten it all into a bit of a mess, taking...
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corona pandemic. where does research stand. what are scientists learning. background information and. our corona. covert 19 special next on d w. w's crime fighters are back africa's most successful in radio drama series continues. this season the stories.
corona pandemic. where does research stand. what are scientists learning. background information and. our corona. covert 19 special next on d w. w's crime fighters are back africa's most successful in radio drama series continues. this season the stories.