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stuck in cuzco and unwanted it's a plight shared by many tourists who hope that governments can soon arrange flights to get the might. now to some of the other stories making news around the world the spanish coast guard has rescued almost 80 migrants in the atlantic ocean off the pick of the canary islands the migrants were traveling in 3 boats from africa over 300 people have been rescued in the regions and spain declared a state of emergency because of the corrupt fires. chinese state media say 19 people have died in a fire in the southwestern province of seashore on all but one of the of them is a firefighter at the blaze started on a farm and then spread the residents were ordered to evacuate. a painting by dutch master vincent van gough called spring garden has been stolen from a museum in the netherlands thieves broke into the singer laron museum near amsterdam which is closed because of the corona virus the 884 painting is valued at 0 to 6000000 euros. the 2020 tokyo olympics will now officially start on the 23rd of july 2021 our lympics will follow in august international ol
stuck in cuzco and unwanted it's a plight shared by many tourists who hope that governments can soon arrange flights to get the might. now to some of the other stories making news around the world the spanish coast guard has rescued almost 80 migrants in the atlantic ocean off the pick of the canary islands the migrants were traveling in 3 boats from africa over 300 people have been rescued in the regions and spain declared a state of emergency because of the corrupt fires. chinese state media...
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have been a tax kind of racism towards europeans some supermarkets would let us in the us stuck in cuzco and unwanted it's a plight shared by many tourists who hope that governments can soon arrange flights to get the might. and let's take a look now at some other ways coronaviruses affecting people around the world russia has reported its biggest one day rise in new cases some $500.00 bringing the country's total to more than 2300 authorities in belgium have confirmed the death of a 12 year old girl infected with covert 19 although serious infections among the young remain rare several countries have reported exceptions and the world what world health organization has warned that even though the focus is now on europe and the united states the coronavirus pandemic is still far from over in asia and the pacific region well despite this warning the chinese city of han ground 0 for the coronavirus pandemic is slowly returning to business as usual after a 2 month quarantine medical workers from other parts of china were given a farewell sendoff with thanks from residents and the police befo
have been a tax kind of racism towards europeans some supermarkets would let us in the us stuck in cuzco and unwanted it's a plight shared by many tourists who hope that governments can soon arrange flights to get the might. and let's take a look now at some other ways coronaviruses affecting people around the world russia has reported its biggest one day rise in new cases some $500.00 bringing the country's total to more than 2300 authorities in belgium have confirmed the death of a 12 year...
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stuck in cuzco and unwanted it's a plight shared by many tourists who hope that governments can soon arrange flights to get the might. the pyramids in egypt have stood through thousands of years of human disasters demick sworn and famines and now as the coronavirus takes its turn the pyramids are being used to project a message of gratitude to essential workers around the globe during the outbreak for everyone else. to stay at home all archaeological sites in egypt have been shut to prevent the virus from spreading. you're watching news from berlin and i'll be back with more news at the top you. combating the pandemic. where does research stand and. what are scientists learning. background information and news. 19 special next on d w. how does a virus spread. through the topics covered and weekly radio show is called spectrum if you would like in the information on the crown of virus or any other science topic you should really check out our podcast you can get it wherever you get your podcast you can also find us at. in times of day it might be one of the key weapons to curtail the
stuck in cuzco and unwanted it's a plight shared by many tourists who hope that governments can soon arrange flights to get the might. the pyramids in egypt have stood through thousands of years of human disasters demick sworn and famines and now as the coronavirus takes its turn the pyramids are being used to project a message of gratitude to essential workers around the globe during the outbreak for everyone else. to stay at home all archaeological sites in egypt have been shut to prevent the...
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i hope he's dying with coleraine then quickly back inside the hospital in the tourist time of cuzco in the andes where there's a curfew in force. at meal times social distancing over 70 tourists is staying in this hostel some may be infected with the coronavirus none of them are allowed to leave time maybe for a month or even longer german tourists tease book find is one of them. i think it was the 24th of march that was when everything was closed down full lockdown police in front of the door street blocked off nothing coming in or going out since then the supply of food and water isn't completely stable to people here have a fever they are sick and showing typical covered symptoms. side of. the square in front of the cathedral deserted it used to be buzzing with tourists most of them here for the same purpose to visit the ruins of much of picchu it was here that u.t.s. tennis holiday fun came to an abrupt end. his calls have been attacks kind of racism towards europeans some supermarkets. stuck in cuzco and unwanted it's a plight shed by many tourists who hope that governments can so
i hope he's dying with coleraine then quickly back inside the hospital in the tourist time of cuzco in the andes where there's a curfew in force. at meal times social distancing over 70 tourists is staying in this hostel some may be infected with the coronavirus none of them are allowed to leave time maybe for a month or even longer german tourists tease book find is one of them. i think it was the 24th of march that was when everything was closed down full lockdown police in front of the door...
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cuzco which is a good 12 hour drive from lima, the capital, or even further remote outlying areas.ctivity reaching out to mps, to media, to the foreign office, to the embassy. the embassy here is quite small and it seems to have been overwhelmed by this. so the response getting from them has really... it feels quite copy and paste. they haven't been able to give much personalised support. all have said to us so far in terms of flights, they have suggested a couple of commercialflights. have suggested a couple of commercial flights. one of which was advertised yesterday which was advertised yesterday which was advertised yesterday which was going to spain. there we re which was going to spain. there were no places on it but i think it's sort of, it seems quite odd that the british government is recommending flights to spain for us at the moment when there is obviously a crisis going on in spain are trying to get people out of there. it feels like an out of there. it feels like an out of the frying pan into the fire really. rachel, sorry to interrupt, you having to expect to think ab
cuzco which is a good 12 hour drive from lima, the capital, or even further remote outlying areas.ctivity reaching out to mps, to media, to the foreign office, to the embassy. the embassy here is quite small and it seems to have been overwhelmed by this. so the response getting from them has really... it feels quite copy and paste. they haven't been able to give much personalised support. all have said to us so far in terms of flights, they have suggested a couple of commercialflights. have...
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lucha: usted, por andar de cuzco, no se da cuenta de lo que mi hijo está haciendo ahí adentro.o, venimos a ayudarle. yo no quiero dejarle todo el paquete. lucha: sátiro, enfermo, abusador. carmelo: pero, doña lucha, ¿qué le pasa? si no tiene nada de malo tapar una gotera. lucha: ¿cuál gotera? usted lo que quiere es taparle el ojo al macho. dejémonos de habladurías, entremos de una buena vez. betzabé: no, no, pero yo creo que ahorita sí no podemos entrar, porque están haciendo un trabajo, este... este, este... esterilizado, ajá. martha: señorita, por favor, en este hospital ni siquiera los quirófanos están esterilizados. abra la puerta, señorita. betzabé: bueno, pero si vamos a entrar, yo creo que sí debemos demostrar nuestra educación. lucha: ¿cuál educación aquí? betzabé: [sopla] [llama a la puerta] ay, no hay nadie. yo creo que mejor regresamos al rato, ¿verdad? lucha: ¿cuál "regresamos al rato"? quítense, yo voy a entrar-- betzabé: ¡yo sé bien que estoy afuera, pero ahí van todos para adentro! carmelo: espérese, señora, por favor-- todos: [hablan a la vez] carmelo: ¡mira nad
lucha: usted, por andar de cuzco, no se da cuenta de lo que mi hijo está haciendo ahí adentro.o, venimos a ayudarle. yo no quiero dejarle todo el paquete. lucha: sátiro, enfermo, abusador. carmelo: pero, doña lucha, ¿qué le pasa? si no tiene nada de malo tapar una gotera. lucha: ¿cuál gotera? usted lo que quiere es taparle el ojo al macho. dejémonos de habladurías, entremos de una buena vez. betzabé: no, no, pero yo creo que ahorita sí no podemos entrar, porque están haciendo un...
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. >> reporter: stuck in cuzco for days. >> repatriation but not allowed to leave the hostel? >> the manager said if i leave with that document, i would get arrested. >> reporter: state department saying we have no higher duty than to protect american citizens and have launched unprecedented global effort to bring home our citizens from every corner of the globe but not everyone can be rescued easily. those on cruise ships stranded at saerea, unwelcome any harbor. "zaandam." stranded americans around the world wonder when and how they'll ever get home. >> in the midst of the pandemic, thousands are dealing with another disaster, tornadoes. jonesboro, arkansas was hardest hit. >> reporter: the silent descent of the funnel, warnings coming just in time. >> valley view fire department, tornado warning near your area. >> reporter: minutes later a direct hit. the tornado swelling by the second. one store owner nearly caught in its path, watching the twister chew through buildings blocks away. >> multiple injuries on the ground. >> reporter: in the storm's wake, miles of destruction
. >> reporter: stuck in cuzco for days. >> repatriation but not allowed to leave the hostel? >> the manager said if i leave with that document, i would get arrested. >> reporter: state department saying we have no higher duty than to protect american citizens and have launched unprecedented global effort to bring home our citizens from every corner of the globe but not everyone can be rescued easily. those on cruise ships stranded at saerea, unwelcome any harbor....
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to begin residencies at california hospitals-- if they curry and aubtin said are set can get out of cuzcoe need to get back home in order to work, and to help during this whole situation, so this is really nerve-racking for us. >> reporter: and, curry has a heart condition. she is starting to run low on medication. >> that's also scary because i am at high risk for certain things. >> reporter: there is little they do but wait. in india, little grace has been passing the time by learning her new brothers names. >> noah. >> noah. >> hudson. >> hudson. >> good job! >> reporter: kris van cleave, cbs news, washington. >> dunbar: in just a moment here on the "cbs weekend news," country music superstar garth brooks tells our norah o'donnell giy he isn't singing the blues. blush. your risk of fracture with prolia®. only prolia® is proven to help strengthen and protect bones from fracture with 1 shot every 6 months. do not take prolia® if you have low blood calcium, are pregnant, are allergic to it, or take xgeva. serious allergic reactions like low blood pressure, trouble breathing, throat tightn
to begin residencies at california hospitals-- if they curry and aubtin said are set can get out of cuzcoe need to get back home in order to work, and to help during this whole situation, so this is really nerve-racking for us. >> reporter: and, curry has a heart condition. she is starting to run low on medication. >> that's also scary because i am at high risk for certain things. >> reporter: there is little they do but wait. in india, little grace has been passing the time...
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that is why julie this cuzco practices yoga. >> i practices on a daily basis to manage stress and feeln her piece which is really important during these times. >> reporter: for 22 years, julie has lived with an autoimmune disorder known as lupus, and she no stress can reactivate it. the one big concern -- >> the fact that it lowers immune system. >> reporter: now, patients are and dread. important drugs they need to control their disease may soon be in short supply. some are having trouble getting refills. >> it is not a matter of having it in your medicine cabinet just in case, you need it. it is a matter of your health. >> yes. it is a necessity. >> reporter: the drugs are laura quinn and hydroxy kohler clerk lynn clark when and hydroxychloroquine. they are also used to treat malaria and sjogren's syndrome. recently, president dropped out of the drug as a possible coronavirus treatment. there is no hard evidence that it works, and that alarmed medical experts. >> it was irresponsible for the president to tout this as a drug that works without any scientific data to support that. >> r
that is why julie this cuzco practices yoga. >> i practices on a daily basis to manage stress and feeln her piece which is really important during these times. >> reporter: for 22 years, julie has lived with an autoimmune disorder known as lupus, and she no stress can reactivate it. the one big concern -- >> the fact that it lowers immune system. >> reporter: now, patients are and dread. important drugs they need to control their disease may soon be in short supply. some...
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curry and others are set to begin residency at california hospitals if they can get out of cuzco. >>n order to work and to help during this whole situation. so this is really nerve-racking for us. >> reporter: and curry has a heart condition. she's starting to run low on medication. >> that's also scary because i am at certain risk for things. >> reporter: there's little they can do but wait. >> can you say hudson? >> reporter: grace has been passing the time by learning her new brothers' names. >> no ahudson. >> noah, hudson. >> good job. >> reporter: for "cbs this morning," kris van cleave, washington. >> that's a cutie right there. >> i love little children's voices. and i love watching them learn in realtime. but as upsetting it is to be here, imagine you're still try to get home. you want to get home. >> i love little kids's voices, as well. and love vlad duthiers' voice. he's in his new york city apartment -- not ours, we haven't taken it on board yet. >> without a little kid's voice? >> reporter: i am a little at, you guys. dr. anthony fauci, his face is on the fronts lin line
curry and others are set to begin residency at california hospitals if they can get out of cuzco. >>n order to work and to help during this whole situation. so this is really nerve-racking for us. >> reporter: and curry has a heart condition. she's starting to run low on medication. >> that's also scary because i am at certain risk for things. >> reporter: there's little they can do but wait. >> can you say hudson? >> reporter: grace has been passing the time...