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you come to the globe app. you search the inventory that we have in your building or a few blocks away, and you find an empty unit to find a place to get work done. >> founder and ceo manny banfo says guests are charged anywhere from 25 cents to $1.50 a minute. most stay for an average of two hours. during covid-19, he says globe is appealing to roommates, significant others, and parents who can't escape to the office or elsewhere. >> what we have done is provided you that reprieve right in your building. >> san francisco is one of globe's most popular cities, according to banfo. but there are questions about whether globe violates the city's health order. in an emailed statement, the city's attorney office tells abc7 news, quote we are investigating these operation. short-term rentals may only be used for limited purposes under the health order, like providing place to stay for first responders or people needing to self-isolate. banfo tells abc7 news he doesn't view globe as a short-term rental because people
you come to the globe app. you search the inventory that we have in your building or a few blocks away, and you find an empty unit to find a place to get work done. >> founder and ceo manny banfo says guests are charged anywhere from 25 cents to $1.50 a minute. most stay for an average of two hours. during covid-19, he says globe is appealing to roommates, significant others, and parents who can't escape to the office or elsewhere. >> what we have done is provided you that reprieve...
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similarly is now affecting countries across the globe, 100 87 countries reporting covid-19 cases. withe 2009, we are dealing much more severe illnesses and greater number of deaths. host: are there lessons from sars or ebola they could be applied to covid-19, or is this pandemic, this virus unique? guest: there are overlapping lessons. one is the need for sharing surveillance information between countries. be utterly dependent on receiving information from other countries to know about this new virus and how to respond to it. that is absolutely something we saw during sars, and we are living through that now, but there are key differences. some of it is scale relay. ebola, we solved very deadly and inc in 2014, 2016, the democratic republic of congo that is still not fully over. both in the west africa epidemic are014 and the drc, there international resources were countries can pitch in to contain the spread of the disease. and you have a pandemic essentially every country affected at once, those resources are small compared to the need and have to be deluded over the globe. it p
similarly is now affecting countries across the globe, 100 87 countries reporting covid-19 cases. withe 2009, we are dealing much more severe illnesses and greater number of deaths. host: are there lessons from sars or ebola they could be applied to covid-19, or is this pandemic, this virus unique? guest: there are overlapping lessons. one is the need for sharing surveillance information between countries. be utterly dependent on receiving information from other countries to know about this new...
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has hardly gotten through in a globe. in a u.s. invested warren buffett one of the world's richest men says he remains confident that the battered american economy will bounce back after the coronavirus crisis however he's not so sure about the future of the airline industry. they might be ready for takeoff but the demand just isn't there thousands of planes remain grounded as u.s. airlines cut hundreds of thousands of flights. airports are deserted and there's no clear timetable for passengers to return to the air at pre-crisis levels. the few passengers that are still flying have mixed feelings about it as fears of infection prevail and i was wrong on the plane so i don't understand why they have us so close good flight that's a lot of people plane got up fast plane landed fast. u.s. travel demand is down by 95 percent now the 4 biggest airlines in the us delta american southwest and united airlines have lost one of their largest individual holders berkshire hathaway the conglomerate had only started investing in them in 2016 cha
has hardly gotten through in a globe. in a u.s. invested warren buffett one of the world's richest men says he remains confident that the battered american economy will bounce back after the coronavirus crisis however he's not so sure about the future of the airline industry. they might be ready for takeoff but the demand just isn't there thousands of planes remain grounded as u.s. airlines cut hundreds of thousands of flights. airports are deserted and there's no clear timetable for passengers...
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of the news live from berlin on world press freedom day don't develop on as journalists around the globe without manual freedom of speech award we highlight the courage and determination of reporters persecuted for exposing the truth about the coronavirus and epic also coming up syrians month ramadan in the last rebel stronghold it live on up the years of civil war finally a 11000 social distancing could set off another disaster and. viral kids from a russian techno group inspires people all over the world to dance their way to. i'm rebecca riches it's good to have you with us today is world press freedom day and we begin our broadcast with something we here at v.w. proud to announce the deutsche vella freedom of speech award this year the award highlights journalists who've been persecuted because of their reporting of the coronavirus pandemic and we're only naming 17 individuals spot they represent all those journalists bloggers and citizens around the world who have defied restrictions on press freedom to report on the coronavirus michelle bash the united nations high commissioner for
of the news live from berlin on world press freedom day don't develop on as journalists around the globe without manual freedom of speech award we highlight the courage and determination of reporters persecuted for exposing the truth about the coronavirus and epic also coming up syrians month ramadan in the last rebel stronghold it live on up the years of civil war finally a 11000 social distancing could set off another disaster and. viral kids from a russian techno group inspires people all...
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backed up by the government is to be welcomed but that's not that's not common across the globe and if there is a sort of trade off if it continues because i guess consumers will want to f.a.'s to remain competitive off to these travel restrictions areas then that's only possible if as actually competition right so should they rather be opting for that says rather than refunds. all look absolutely i think i think across the globe we've all got to make concessions this is all costing us money but at the same time you know whether we whether we're supporting our local a alan or a 5 day a lot or a local restaurant with tyco ice. everybody needs help and the airlines are no different because the airlines are losing half of their revenue for 2020 and some of the by a lot sort of being required across the globe are absolutely massive the in the united states it's about $50000000000.00 for the usa alliance and they say that sort of number is replicated in certain jurisdictions and others it is not so there's a lot of given type and certainly we want to preserve as many of these airlines as we
backed up by the government is to be welcomed but that's not that's not common across the globe and if there is a sort of trade off if it continues because i guess consumers will want to f.a.'s to remain competitive off to these travel restrictions areas then that's only possible if as actually competition right so should they rather be opting for that says rather than refunds. all look absolutely i think i think across the globe we've all got to make concessions this is all costing us money...
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even got to capitol grounds of big name address like the golden globes absolutely i mean we i know as an african-american person that any type of any type of weaponry or even a cell phone card whatever it is that you might have in your hands equals you've done you don't have to have any type of weaponry so this is really really shocking and upsetting at the same time. the coronavirus this catastrophic consequences to the global economy people's livelihoods and wellbeing are well documented the bias is changing everything about how we function some of these changes are to protect us from the spread of covert 19 other changes are self-imposed particularly to wade through economic trouble it's predicted that american women will see another dip in childbirth due to war women delaying parenthood that's typically what happens after a major economic downturn the us saw this in 2008 as the housing market crashed due to employment uncertainty and the living wage opportunities childbirth continues to decrease but being able to control when and if you become a mother is a luxury the coronavirus
even got to capitol grounds of big name address like the golden globes absolutely i mean we i know as an african-american person that any type of any type of weaponry or even a cell phone card whatever it is that you might have in your hands equals you've done you don't have to have any type of weaponry so this is really really shocking and upsetting at the same time. the coronavirus this catastrophic consequences to the global economy people's livelihoods and wellbeing are well documented the...
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in those times it is and that's exactly what are we dealing with now but massive strife across the globe is everyone's deal with this thing and you know we have to remember that like that's part of the response i mean on the male side of it part of our responsibility is to help people far and equality and people who are our sisters our wives and our mothers and people like that be you know thrown under the bus for lack of a better term during a time of national emergency these are those moments that my side of the gender also has to step up and say hey you know what if you know that this person is abusive do something about it if you can help this person just bring over some prophylactics do something i mean it's that stupid but that simple you know absolutely anything that it has to also be recognized that one of the main reasons why women have been able to progress in education in the workforce in becoming and you know expanding their families is because they've been able to play in those families many young women did not have the opportunity to go to college or to even get through hig
in those times it is and that's exactly what are we dealing with now but massive strife across the globe is everyone's deal with this thing and you know we have to remember that like that's part of the response i mean on the male side of it part of our responsibility is to help people far and equality and people who are our sisters our wives and our mothers and people like that be you know thrown under the bus for lack of a better term during a time of national emergency these are those moments...
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there are roughly 100 different shots on goal going on across the globe.hat is one of the remarkable responses by the medical community. the virus, the relatively low variation among the virus, we actually think we will be able to develop effective vaccines. important element of the response to the virus. there has been an extraordinary commitment on the part of our faculty. the harvard medical school factory -- faculty has responded with great gusto. we put together something called a massachusetts consortium. we reached out beyond harvard to include m.i.t., the university of massachusetts, tufts, boston university, hundreds of scientists have come together to come together and fight this virus. i think it speaks to the extraordinary commitment of the scientific community. i don't think we are ready to disband any attempts to control this virus. this virus is going to be here for a while. i needs national leadership am concerned that a coronavirus task force would be disbanded at this time. we are not beyond this crisis. this virus will percolate in our c
there are roughly 100 different shots on goal going on across the globe.hat is one of the remarkable responses by the medical community. the virus, the relatively low variation among the virus, we actually think we will be able to develop effective vaccines. important element of the response to the virus. there has been an extraordinary commitment on the part of our faculty. the harvard medical school factory -- faculty has responded with great gusto. we put together something called a...
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workforce while also a global pay equity around the globe.e very proud of the accomplishments we've made over the last decade but what report is meant to do over the decade is to take the opportunity to step back and think about the role that we play in global society, our purpose which is to create changing technology that enriches the lives of everybody on the planet and then think about our investments we make and how do we align our investments with our purpose. an autonomous driving is a perfect example of that, and in essence we acquired a company a few years ago, the acquisition that we made last week was geared towards how do we accelerate atomic striving mobility expand the role that we play into mobility as a service and in doing so address two fundamental problems that we have in the world, one, 1 million people die every year from car accidents. we want to leverage our technology and share our responsible algorithms for safe driving with private enterprise, with public enterprise so that were pushing forward for safe driving which
workforce while also a global pay equity around the globe.e very proud of the accomplishments we've made over the last decade but what report is meant to do over the decade is to take the opportunity to step back and think about the role that we play in global society, our purpose which is to create changing technology that enriches the lives of everybody on the planet and then think about our investments we make and how do we align our investments with our purpose. an autonomous driving is a...
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we have seen it across the globe. much more work we ne do as a human race.have to see each other as humans. and respect each other'sights. refront a discussion that is very much needed in ourarou the. laura: c.ntry you have said the etoric com ping plouet tofhe te permission to be racist. what do you mean? mayor bottoms: i think when you are -- when you speak in donoobic terms,ndhen you commit t geall as a global permissione for peo overtly act in ways that we are seeing whether or not it is the murder of ahmaud arbery, or it is the division that we are i seeing people are debating whether or not we should stay-at-home, somehow this has broken into factions. i thinkng messa from the top matters and i think i influences and i think it has an ability to bring people together, as much as it has an ability to divide people. and iin think we are sthat across this country. laura: and if we turn to the coronavirus outbreak in your state, georgia was quick to reopen. are you seeing more infections yor ttoms: interestingly enough, our numbers are down just a bit in t
we have seen it across the globe. much more work we ne do as a human race.have to see each other as humans. and respect each other'sights. refront a discussion that is very much needed in ourarou the. laura: c.ntry you have said the etoric com ping plouet tofhe te permission to be racist. what do you mean? mayor bottoms: i think when you are -- when you speak in donoobic terms,ndhen you commit t geall as a global permissione for peo overtly act in ways that we are seeing whether or not it is...
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our combat and support forces began to encircle the globe, our lengthening supply lines were stretchedutmost. ♪ an army cannot fight without food, clothing, weapons, ammunition, medical supplies, and services, transportation, armor, and aircraft that must be constantly supplied with fuel and constantly serviced, repaired, or replaced. ♪ fighting in the vast stretches of area desert land in north africa, the general, commander of the 21st panzer division, remarked that north africa is a tech additional pair mice and a quarter meister's hell. -- is a technological issue and a quarter meister is hell. on the other site of the world, in the southwest pacific, the ports where the combat troops were was even more difficult in an entirely different kind of warfare. ♪ the problem of supply is spoken of as logistics. more specifically, it is the transportation, supply, and quartering of troops, the procurement of all required military equipment and matÉriel. shipping and distribute in cargo to the right place, to arrive at the right time. ii, our military planners successfully solved the most s
our combat and support forces began to encircle the globe, our lengthening supply lines were stretchedutmost. ♪ an army cannot fight without food, clothing, weapons, ammunition, medical supplies, and services, transportation, armor, and aircraft that must be constantly supplied with fuel and constantly serviced, repaired, or replaced. ♪ fighting in the vast stretches of area desert land in north africa, the general, commander of the 21st panzer division, remarked that north africa is a tech...
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world and has enabled us to recognize and follow the process of asian influenza as it circles the globe. health authorities expect an outbreak in the fall and winter and the united states, but not in the 1918 epidemic. now, the man upon which soldiers rests the responsibility for preparing the united states is doctor royal eve ernie, sergeant general of the united states public health service. doctor bernie, i imagine you and your staff have gathered a lot of information on asian flu, everyone i know has had and talked about influenza, but i don't think anyone knows what it is. >> it is one of the upper respiratory infections, something like a cold, only it is caused by a flu virus, and the difference between the asian influenza and the influenza that we have been having through the past few years is that this strain began in the strain of the virus, in hong kong and spread from hong kong to the rest of the world, including the united states. >> every year at the influenza is a problem in the community, i'm sure it is in yours too. why are we suddenly so concerned about it now. >> that'
world and has enabled us to recognize and follow the process of asian influenza as it circles the globe. health authorities expect an outbreak in the fall and winter and the united states, but not in the 1918 epidemic. now, the man upon which soldiers rests the responsibility for preparing the united states is doctor royal eve ernie, sergeant general of the united states public health service. doctor bernie, i imagine you and your staff have gathered a lot of information on asian flu, everyone...
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let is true and what we're seeing in poland we can see in other states across the globe as well and this year's theme is breaking the silence and i think as rather the pandemic and it's more important than have to break the silence because as well the pandemic hits marginalized groups harder than other groups and that's and i would be shy people are not and it's are not exempt from that looking at the situation globally and i think what we've seen conan and other states just feel is a reflection of the state of the outer beauty community and in other in other states too and the problem being that state actors is. not stepping up against the violence but in some cases even be the perpetrators of violence 70 un member states are criminalized and special same sex acts among adults 6 that oppose the death penalty trans people are denied the possibility to change their name and gender into sex babies and interns are left without protection from the necessary gender normalizing operations almost everywhere across the go states failed to protect l.g. b.t.i. people combine and end discrimination
let is true and what we're seeing in poland we can see in other states across the globe as well and this year's theme is breaking the silence and i think as rather the pandemic and it's more important than have to break the silence because as well the pandemic hits marginalized groups harder than other groups and that's and i would be shy people are not and it's are not exempt from that looking at the situation globally and i think what we've seen conan and other states just feel is a...
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are just mended is to deliver in-depth journalism we don't feel inferior to the audience across the globe. yugoslavia disintegrated or descended on its inhabitants. amidst the death and destruction one man created a peaceful microcosm for boys whose fathers faced each other in battle episode 3 of football rebels enters the world of footballing legend push each. who went from
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there are roughly 100 different shots on goal going on across the globe. that is part of the remarkable response by the medical community to this virus. what we know about the relatively low variation among the virus, we actually think we will be able to develop effective vaccines. no doubt. and this is an important element of the response to the virus. there has been an extraordinary commitment on the part of our faculty. the harvard medical school faculty has responded with great gusto. we've put together something called a massachusetts consortium on pathogens. we reached out beyond harvard to include m.i.t., the university of massachusetts, tufts, boston university, various institutions like the gaetz medical institute, hundreds of scientists have come together to fight this virus. and i think it speaks to the extraordinary commitment of the scientific community. now, i don't think we are ready to disband any attempt to control this virus. this virus is going to be here for a while. and it needs national leadership. so i am concerned that a coronavirus
there are roughly 100 different shots on goal going on across the globe. that is part of the remarkable response by the medical community to this virus. what we know about the relatively low variation among the virus, we actually think we will be able to develop effective vaccines. no doubt. and this is an important element of the response to the virus. there has been an extraordinary commitment on the part of our faculty. the harvard medical school faculty has responded with great gusto. we've...
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ok run a virus has brought normal life to a halt in so many countries across the globe so in these difficult times people have needed to become creative here in germany one night club owner has come up with a way to beat the blues a calm disco. numbers of people party the night away dancing in their cars and taking to strict social distancing rules the organizers said that even though people couldn't be together physically the disco gave the guests a real sense of togetherness. it's like. the news nick spice that will be with you next hour i'm rebecca ridges in berlin for me on the entire tain here thanks very much for joining us. how does a virus spread. why do we have it and when will. just through the topics covered in the weekly read your blog is called spectrum if you would like any information on the coronavirus 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. science.
ok run a virus has brought normal life to a halt in so many countries across the globe so in these difficult times people have needed to become creative here in germany one night club owner has come up with a way to beat the blues a calm disco. numbers of people party the night away dancing in their cars and taking to strict social distancing rules the organizers said that even though people couldn't be together physically the disco gave the guests a real sense of togetherness. it's like. the...
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and then i can make these beautiful loops out there. >> even though people from across the globe come here to compete, it's still a place where locals in the know relax and enjoy some rely unique scenery. until next time, get out and play! . >> this is a meeting of the bothered of appeals. ann lazarus will be the chair, joined by rick swig, darryl honda. at the control of the board's legal process clerk, we will also be joined by representatives of the city departments who have cases before the board this evening. the board requests that you turn off or silence all phones or other electronic devices so they will not disturb the meetings. parties are given seven minutes to present their case and three minutes for rebuttals. members of the public who are not affiliated with the parties have up to three minutes each to address the board and no rebuttal. for jurisdiction and rehearing requests, the parties shaf three minutes to present their case with no rebuttal. four votes are required to grant an appeal or modify a permit. if you have questions about requesting a rehearing, please e-ma
and then i can make these beautiful loops out there. >> even though people from across the globe come here to compete, it's still a place where locals in the know relax and enjoy some rely unique scenery. until next time, get out and play! . >> this is a meeting of the bothered of appeals. ann lazarus will be the chair, joined by rick swig, darryl honda. at the control of the board's legal process clerk, we will also be joined by representatives of the city departments who have...
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bass is deja news line from voting on world press freedom day about honest journalists around the globe with our annual freedom of speech would we highlight the courage and determination of reporters persecuted for exposing the fruit about the coronavirus time to make also coming up syrians in the last rebel stronghold pumped up the years of civil war china to maintain social distancing could set off an alpha disaster. and ready for takeoff but no way to go when the pandemic wiping out international travel airlines have taken a battering now billionaire investor warren buffett throws in the towel on his stake information the u.s. carriers plus. a viral hit from a russian techno group inspires people all over the world to dance their way through the park say. i'm rebecca riches it's good to have you with us today is world press freedom day and every year on this day gives out its freedom of speech award this year the award highlight. it's journalists who've been persecuted because of their reporting of the coronavirus pandemic or only naming 17 individuals they represent all those journa
bass is deja news line from voting on world press freedom day about honest journalists around the globe with our annual freedom of speech would we highlight the courage and determination of reporters persecuted for exposing the fruit about the coronavirus time to make also coming up syrians in the last rebel stronghold pumped up the years of civil war china to maintain social distancing could set off an alpha disaster. and ready for takeoff but no way to go when the pandemic wiping out...
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tools that all societies around the globe can use so societies around the globe can use so that theypioning female artists— tell us more about that? my ex-wife, she is a terrific songwriter and i urge them to write more for abba, but she didn't. i inspire as much as i can because i think that is important. as part of your role as cisac, i know you want to appeal to governments to play the pa rt to appeal to governments to play the part as well in supporting the creative industries and creative individuals. what is your message to governments around the world? the cultural sector is extra vulnerable to this, the first to suffer. i think the last two kind of comeback. because it will look at the live sector, if we look at live entertainment, it has almost come to a complete shutdown. the theatres will be the last to open sometime next year, we don't know when. meanwhile, my message is that this culture is so important to people, so culture is so important to people, so it is worth their support. absolutely, so important to sustain people during lockdown, while they listen to music, rea
tools that all societies around the globe can use so societies around the globe can use so that theypioning female artists— tell us more about that? my ex-wife, she is a terrific songwriter and i urge them to write more for abba, but she didn't. i inspire as much as i can because i think that is important. as part of your role as cisac, i know you want to appeal to governments to play the pa rt to appeal to governments to play the part as well in supporting the creative industries and...
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because once the v vaccine is discovered it would be needed across the globe. so that would definitely be a huge difficult challenge not only to produce the vaccine but available to ramp it up and reach all the remote place. knows are criritical challenges lying aheffffed us. but i think we can all come challenges intry to this difficult s suation. annette: with pandemic it does appear africa so far has seemed to escape the same fate as various s european countries an the u.s., why is that so? because of the younger population and warmer weather? we need to remember that africa was hit by the pandemic the in the last continent compared to others. which give countries enough time to prepare themselves.s. since the first case was reported in late february, ming gink of mararch, most of the countries took rigorous measure. lockdown or instituted many countries where only -- and i think all of that contributed to reducing the transmission. it's true that the population in the region is different from the global perspective. we have a much younger population. we are
because once the v vaccine is discovered it would be needed across the globe. so that would definitely be a huge difficult challenge not only to produce the vaccine but available to ramp it up and reach all the remote place. knows are criritical challenges lying aheffffed us. but i think we can all come challenges intry to this difficult s suation. annette: with pandemic it does appear africa so far has seemed to escape the same fate as various s european countries an the u.s., why is that so?...
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this is news live from berlin on world press freedom honors journalists around the globe with our annual freedom of speech where. we highlight the courage and determination of reporters persecuted for exposing the truth about the corona virus pandemic also coming out. ready for takeoff but nowhere to go with the pandemic wiping out international travel airlines have taken a battering billionaire investor warren buffett sells his stakes in 4 major u.s. carriers. looking out for each other during the pandemic a new initiative in kenya called adopt a family gives people who are better off the chance to financially support others who've lost there and. thanks for joining us today is world press freedom day and every year on this state gives out its freedom of speech award this year the award highlights journalists who have been persecuted because of their reporting on the corona virus pandemic are only naming 17 individuals but they represent all those journalists bloggers and citizens around the world who have defied restrictions on press freedom to report on the coronavirus. the united nat
this is news live from berlin on world press freedom honors journalists around the globe with our annual freedom of speech where. we highlight the courage and determination of reporters persecuted for exposing the truth about the corona virus pandemic also coming out. ready for takeoff but nowhere to go with the pandemic wiping out international travel airlines have taken a battering billionaire investor warren buffett sells his stakes in 4 major u.s. carriers. looking out for each other during...
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in the stories that shape the week you're an anti international half of all workers around the globe are at risk of losing their job as the richest people on the planet see their bank accounts and bush thirds on the back of covert 90. community passports are being considered by europe's top tourism officials to get economies rolling again but the world health organization said the plan is flawed. and will take a look at may day celebrations from around the world with a twist and france they were mostly limited to balconies and rooftops but elsewhere something did fly out lock down on social distancing roles with dozens of arrested . you're watching the weekly run out of top stories here not the international hawkins good to have you with us. now we begin this hour with the latest figures on covert 19 the global pandemic is in a new month those confirmed cases are still soaring now supporting 3 and a half 1000000 there is some hope though 1100000 have recovered the grim number you can see there in terms of fatalities now stands at more than 246000. only half of all workers across the
in the stories that shape the week you're an anti international half of all workers around the globe are at risk of losing their job as the richest people on the planet see their bank accounts and bush thirds on the back of covert 90. community passports are being considered by europe's top tourism officials to get economies rolling again but the world health organization said the plan is flawed. and will take a look at may day celebrations from around the world with a twist and france they...
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we will also hear from young people across the globe as they try to spread some corona kindness.azil has now overtaken china in the number of confirmed cases and deaths from coronavirus. but experts warn that the true picture is far worse than the official total. in the country's amazon region, the fear is that the virus could devastate the indigenous population, as the bbc‘s south america, correspondent katy watson reports. in the middle of the rainforest the virus has taken hold. this is manaus, the biggest city in the amazon, where they are digging mass graves known as trenches. how else can overwhelm the authorities cope with the numbers of people dying? manaus is at breaking point, it has one of the highest infection rates in the country and one of the most underfunded health systems. this video, shot inside one of the hospitals, shows body bags lying next to those gravely ill. manaus is home to many indigenous communities where poverty, malnutrition and displacement make tackling the virus an even bigger challenge. vanda is an indigenous health assistant, supporting residen
we will also hear from young people across the globe as they try to spread some corona kindness.azil has now overtaken china in the number of confirmed cases and deaths from coronavirus. but experts warn that the true picture is far worse than the official total. in the country's amazon region, the fear is that the virus could devastate the indigenous population, as the bbc‘s south america, correspondent katy watson reports. in the middle of the rainforest the virus has taken hold. this is...
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we'll also hear from young people across the globe as they try to spread some corona kindness.are still many unanswered questions about covid—i9. one aspect that medics are trying to understand is why it affects people so differently. for many, the symptoms are mild, but for others, the virus is much more serious, and some people struggle to shake off the symptoms for many weeks — leaving them exhausted and anxious. the bbc‘s health correspondent dominic hughes reports. i have suspected coronavirus. what i was not prepared for wasjust excruciating leg pains. it has been seven weeks now. that feeling of being so diminished and so weak. it came back on week four. in the fifth week of being ill, my partner had to call out a&e. week seven, i relapsed again and had my third wave. for six weeks now, felicity, aged 49 and from london, has been living with suspected coronavirus. david, 42, and living in bristol, has also spent almost two months suffering relapses. this is where i have all my stuff. i make sure i'm keeping cutlery and bowls separate. david's world has shrunk to this roo
we'll also hear from young people across the globe as they try to spread some corona kindness.are still many unanswered questions about covid—i9. one aspect that medics are trying to understand is why it affects people so differently. for many, the symptoms are mild, but for others, the virus is much more serious, and some people struggle to shake off the symptoms for many weeks — leaving them exhausted and anxious. the bbc‘s health correspondent dominic hughes reports. i have suspected...
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news live from berlin on world press freedom day to that honest journalists around the globe with our annual freedom of speech award we highlight the courage and determination of reporters prost press and prosecuted for exposing the truth about the corona virus and to make also coming up looking out for each other during the pandemic a new initiative in kenya is called adopt a family gives people who are better off the chance to financially support all those who have lost their income. and ready for takeoff but know where to go with the pandemic wiping out international travel to airlines have taken a battering down billionaire investor warren buffett throws in the towel on his stake in 4 major u.s. carriers. i'm a backer it's good to have you with us today is world press freedom day and every year on this day data gives out its freedom of speech award this year the award highlights journalists who've been persecuted because of their respective reporting of the coronavirus pandemic and were only naming 17 individuals but they represent all those journalists bloggers and citizens aroun
news live from berlin on world press freedom day to that honest journalists around the globe with our annual freedom of speech award we highlight the courage and determination of reporters prost press and prosecuted for exposing the truth about the corona virus and to make also coming up looking out for each other during the pandemic a new initiative in kenya is called adopt a family gives people who are better off the chance to financially support all those who have lost their income. and...
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the news line from burden on world press freedom day deutsche avella on his journalists around the globe with our annual freedom of speech award to highlight the courage and determination of reporters persecuted for exposing the truth about the coronavirus pandemic also coming up. syrians mount ramadan in the last rebel stronghold if it found out the years of civil war or failure to maintain social distancing could set off and not the disaster. i'm rebecca riches it's good to have you with us today is world press freedom day and we begin our broadcast with something we here at day proud to announce the doors of ela freedom of speech award this year the war highlights journalists who feign persecuted because of their reporting of the coronavirus pandemic were only naming 17 individuals they represent all those journalists bloggers and citizens around the world who have defied restrictions on press freedom to report on the coronavirus michelle bashing lay the united nations high commissioner for human rights pay tribute to this year's award winners. i'm here to honor the courage of the jou
the news line from burden on world press freedom day deutsche avella on his journalists around the globe with our annual freedom of speech award to highlight the courage and determination of reporters persecuted for exposing the truth about the coronavirus pandemic also coming up. syrians mount ramadan in the last rebel stronghold if it found out the years of civil war or failure to maintain social distancing could set off and not the disaster. i'm rebecca riches it's good to have you with us...
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for many journalists across the globe. but especially in these times of crisis unbiased information is essential goods visited the done something that we do to the world press freedom day w. come to. discover your concept discover it with the hopes of. after 100 years the ideals of the bombs are more relevant today than they were the . ago we should their friendships seems to come. people are still designed as a way of shaping society. about how some man does cost on her. with ideas that are our future picks out a card to. play a. small 3 part documentary stores made it. for you. play. play . this is data live from the end of the world press freedom day door to that up on us journalists around the globe with our annual freedom of speech award we highlight the courage and determination of reporters prost press and prosecuted for exposing the truth about the corona virus and to make also coming up looking out for a child but during the pandemic and you initiative in kenya it's called adopt a family gives people who are bette
for many journalists across the globe. but especially in these times of crisis unbiased information is essential goods visited the done something that we do to the world press freedom day w. come to. discover your concept discover it with the hopes of. after 100 years the ideals of the bombs are more relevant today than they were the . ago we should their friendships seems to come. people are still designed as a way of shaping society. about how some man does cost on her. with ideas that are...
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access to family planning is not only a human right but keep independence for many women across the globe are women and girls of reproductive age thanks to crisis and structural inequality already add an intimate pregnancy to the mix and economic insecurity skyrockets it's only exacerbated by the coronavirus pandemic women's reproductive health is too serious to ignore. so most certainly and that's a staggering number 7000000 potential employment program says during this crisis yet it's attributed to a few things 1st of all if we're talking about a lot of the a lot of our global nations part of this is the surge in a lot of child weddings we're seeing a lot of forced marriages among young people during this pandemic we're also seeing a lot of abuse women during this pandemic and we are seeing more and more women not have the access to these preventative measures because a lot of the clinics are close so they can't get access to birth control because a lot of the clinics have lost or were losing funding even before the pandemic happened the access to birth control has been limited as well
access to family planning is not only a human right but keep independence for many women across the globe are women and girls of reproductive age thanks to crisis and structural inequality already add an intimate pregnancy to the mix and economic insecurity skyrockets it's only exacerbated by the coronavirus pandemic women's reproductive health is too serious to ignore. so most certainly and that's a staggering number 7000000 potential employment program says during this crisis yet it's...
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globe as china experiencer brown wrote in their ship is also going to be an issue for whoever is in the white house all right chief global market strategist steven as steven thank you so much for your time. thank you for having me. here in washington a senate committee is holding a hearing with top health officials to talk about the state of coronavirus testing in states slowly reopen this month experts say testing is crucial and preventing another wave of infections plans for accurate and easy to use tests are in the works and could be available by the end of the summer so far the u.s. has run more than 7000000 tests over in france it appears that patients 0 may have been discovered suggesting the corona virus was circulating in france as early as december new evidence suggests the 43 year old frenchman contracted covert 19 a month before france even confirmed its 1st case one hospital near paris retested as old flu samples and it showed positive for the virus take a listen. i learned i had coronavirus only 10 days after i left the hospital in france the outbreak started at the beg
globe as china experiencer brown wrote in their ship is also going to be an issue for whoever is in the white house all right chief global market strategist steven as steven thank you so much for your time. thank you for having me. here in washington a senate committee is holding a hearing with top health officials to talk about the state of coronavirus testing in states slowly reopen this month experts say testing is crucial and preventing another wave of infections plans for accurate and easy...
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thank you thank you we just can't get a break 19 continues to ravage the globe estates open back up in ease stay at home orders meanwhile no backseat lack of virus testing kids and no real way to contact trace are still issues we face. the odds are stacked against us but coburn 19 is joined by another threat natural disasters and what happens when a pandemic is joined by natural disasters and fortunately we'll find out very soon the u.s. is ground 0 leading the globe in coronavirus case counts with nearly 640000 confirmed america's outbreak is already overwhelming our health care system state budgets and supply chains we've already seen tornadoes whipped through the southeast killing at least 34 and leaving half a 1000000 people without electricity as we move into the late spring and early summer months things are only expected to get worse from elevated risk of flooding across the midwest and the south to the ongoing threats of stronger and more frequent hurricanes and tornadoes america can't seem to get a break in all of this among a backdrop of a global pandemic lacks resources and
thank you thank you we just can't get a break 19 continues to ravage the globe estates open back up in ease stay at home orders meanwhile no backseat lack of virus testing kids and no real way to contact trace are still issues we face. the odds are stacked against us but coburn 19 is joined by another threat natural disasters and what happens when a pandemic is joined by natural disasters and fortunately we'll find out very soon the u.s. is ground 0 leading the globe in coronavirus case counts...
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to really control the epidemic around the globe. this is a big step forward for all of us. pres. trump: what do you think of the timing? am i right when i say eight years? dr. birx: to actually control the pandemic, to make it controllable and smaller, that is absolutely possible. to eradicate it, we need a vaccine or cure. there are groups working on that under your direction. we make forward progress in vaccines and then a little step backward and then forward progress. it is tough work. the cure is tough work, but scientists are working on it around the clock and around the world. pres. trump: great, terrific. you, mr.e: thank president. i appreciate the opportunity to express the gratitude we all feel today on and the incredible team at gilead. the progress you have made in such an extraordinary time. when the president brought the pharmaceutical companies to the white house, you were among them. we said you wanted to -- we want you to move on that quickly develop the therapeutics as , quickly as you can. we were told it was pos
to really control the epidemic around the globe. this is a big step forward for all of us. pres. trump: what do you think of the timing? am i right when i say eight years? dr. birx: to actually control the pandemic, to make it controllable and smaller, that is absolutely possible. to eradicate it, we need a vaccine or cure. there are groups working on that under your direction. we make forward progress in vaccines and then a little step backward and then forward progress. it is tough work. the...
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ok we'll send our you waste to china but we have to remember that air pollution travels around the globe death by design on al-jazeera. rewind return the fear bring your people back to life i'm sorry but dates on the best of al-jazeera documentaries in the little clothes the books and know all you like and the other student 31 continues with joseph's journey this is bizarre. the struggle continues book. from did to now i'm going to use distance rewind on al-jazeera. be the hero world news. washington. think this is al-jazeera. hello there i'm the star and this is the news hour live from coming up in the next 60 minutes a decision and one of israel's most controversial cases a jewish settler is found guilty of a racially motivated arson attack that killed 3 palestinian. forces allied with the libyan government in tripoli say they've seized control of a major western air base for more logically for half.
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across the globe as countries deal with the health impacts of corporate 19 but also dealing with the economic impacts the global economy has seized up supply and demand have been hit the most basic of economic drivers there was a huge economic problem during the financial crash of the 1930 s. but now the global economy is much more complicated interconnected interdependent on skinner. asked mr not buy a car even your phone's very big. and that's what makes this whole thing sort of a soothing from his headquarters here in washington the international monetary fund has put together a 9 trillion dollar port to help countries deal with the covert crisis most of that money has come from the g $20.00 the world's richest nations and more than $100.00 countries have asked for help this is the i.m.f. map of where money has been distributed among those helped 2700000000 dollars to egypt 411000000 to ethiopia 361000000 to bosnia and why well take the caribbean islands or some vincent and granite jeans and a corner me built on today's them which is completely disappeared 16000000 helps until thi
across the globe as countries deal with the health impacts of corporate 19 but also dealing with the economic impacts the global economy has seized up supply and demand have been hit the most basic of economic drivers there was a huge economic problem during the financial crash of the 1930 s. but now the global economy is much more complicated interconnected interdependent on skinner. asked mr not buy a car even your phone's very big. and that's what makes this whole thing sort of a soothing...
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american choreographer makes stuart invited experts from around the globe to dressed in to attend dance congress or tons congress 2019 some 500 people from the world of dance came to share experiences and discuss new ideas one. mound. was. it's really important it was great to play a backtrace this congress is really that and specialised that people have different interests but that intimacy can really break barriers that people can really. meet in intimate settings and feel like they're being heard and seen. the congress was about the body as well as the mind the global exchange of ideas was to give the dancing new impetus how people make contacts and break down barriers is. something which required full commitment from everyone present and 2 full years of preparation and planning. with the support of the cruiser institute where shops and meetings were held in the lead up to the congress of around the globe. we called the tense progress a long lasting affair so actually it started 2 years before with this desire of bringing artists together so we went to different cities and bad law ar
american choreographer makes stuart invited experts from around the globe to dressed in to attend dance congress or tons congress 2019 some 500 people from the world of dance came to share experiences and discuss new ideas one. mound. was. it's really important it was great to play a backtrace this congress is really that and specialised that people have different interests but that intimacy can really break barriers that people can really. meet in intimate settings and feel like they're being...
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and globe trotters steve painter sends us regards from durban in south africa. i'm heading south all the way along the border between hess and tooling and until i reach the. thursdays in towns meadows and feels quite unimaginable that this region was once marred by the cold war and cut into by the iron curtain i want to find out what things were like back in the day and head over to point alpha a former u.s. observation post at the inner german border. danny takes me around the premises 1st he shows me the different stages of the east german border fencing. starting in 1952 the old boundary stones were replaced with barbed wire. but those trying to flee could easily cut it when no border guards were in sight so the east german leadership made escaping more and more dangerous. we're in the middle of a minefield that dates back to the 1960 s. when they began building the berlin wall on august 13th 1961 the inner german border was secured through military means and 1.3 to 1400000 land mines were planted. the death strip whoever managed to pass it unscathed was ofte
and globe trotters steve painter sends us regards from durban in south africa. i'm heading south all the way along the border between hess and tooling and until i reach the. thursdays in towns meadows and feels quite unimaginable that this region was once marred by the cold war and cut into by the iron curtain i want to find out what things were like back in the day and head over to point alpha a former u.s. observation post at the inner german border. danny takes me around the premises 1st he...
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at least you get to have the globe. >> mom earned that globe, she says, right?i'm with, the lonelier i feel. i went to egypt to try and find something and i just made my whole life worse. i want you to be my teacher. i want to take the bait. i want to kill my ego. >> how do i know i'm not just another one of your desires? >> i don't want to have sex with you. >> i didn't think you did. >> okay. >> that's oscar winning actor mahershala ali in that scene with you. he's joined the show for season two. how did you get him on board? >> he was so kind. he just called after watching the first season and he was so happy to see just a show that's about a pralcticing muslim, that's not about terrorism. it's about someone trying to get closer to their faith. it felt very close to his own real life experience, so he was just calling to say congrats and he was like, hey, you know, i'm here as a friend. let me know if you need anything. then pretty quickly i was like, hey, you know about that part where you said if i need anything, do you want to be on the show? and then we g
at least you get to have the globe. >> mom earned that globe, she says, right?i'm with, the lonelier i feel. i went to egypt to try and find something and i just made my whole life worse. i want you to be my teacher. i want to take the bait. i want to kill my ego. >> how do i know i'm not just another one of your desires? >> i don't want to have sex with you. >> i didn't think you did. >> okay. >> that's oscar winning actor mahershala ali in that scene with...
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bangladesh for an and we will look at the coronavirus threat to millions of refugees in camamps across te globe whwhere social distancings often impossible and healthcare is extremelyly limited. >> it is worse than war because during war, you know who your enemy is. but now you do not know where the disease is going to come from, from the air or from a person. amy: then a new report finds one million children under five could die the next six months from secondary impacts of the pandemic, like disruptions to health services anand access to food. mothers are also imperiled. we will speak with the lead author of the report from the johns hopkins scschoolf public health and with an infectious disease pediatrician. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democrcracyn.o.org, the ququarae report. i'm amy goodmaman. the worlrld health organizatat's director general warned wedndnesday ththe covid-d-19 pac has reacached a grim new mileste with worldwide cononfirmed cases of the novel coronavirus topping 5 million. >> in the last 24 hours, there have been 106,000 cases reported a singleo
bangladesh for an and we will look at the coronavirus threat to millions of refugees in camamps across te globe whwhere social distancings often impossible and healthcare is extremelyly limited. >> it is worse than war because during war, you know who your enemy is. but now you do not know where the disease is going to come from, from the air or from a person. amy: then a new report finds one million children under five could die the next six months from secondary impacts of the pandemic,...
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took over the globe or dear plenty of those these. days the pushing of us understood or the dished area. of saturation what's. the need to learn the. more. you push through to be distilled to score to sway the other. just renowned. perignon terry. who will bring you 2 very proper in this room now. can satisfy you today if. both lungs. can remove. some look i'm not sure of that much and you know just going to listen. to take you stuff under the notion were put us through last year i was a match the neck on it was the sleep scuffle and so once it was confirmed on that saturday then what happened was the process and the process then was for meat so isolates acquirement seen for what seemed days and they told me that i was highly contagious and so they said that i could not into at was any while and i explained so they want to have children you know kind of hard to do that so for me i kind of well it's a panic mo you know even though i did not feel well so the best of my ability i started disinfecting the house luckily i do have to rest r
took over the globe or dear plenty of those these. days the pushing of us understood or the dished area. of saturation what's. the need to learn the. more. you push through to be distilled to score to sway the other. just renowned. perignon terry. who will bring you 2 very proper in this room now. can satisfy you today if. both lungs. can remove. some look i'm not sure of that much and you know just going to listen. to take you stuff under the notion were put us through last year i was a match...