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talked about mole is my guess thanks so much ben professor of obstetrics and gynecology in melbourne australia thank you thank you. and to finish up for this hour russian photographers want to cover did international awards did so with a once in a lifetime image of an endangered siberian tiger so they got coughs work is entitled the and brace and you can see why the tigress sent marking an ancient 33 this is in russia's far east it took painstaking 11 months of trial and error to capture the close up of the big cat using motion sensors the british natural history museum chose this piece out of $49000.00 entries or scoffed claiming the wildlife photographer of the year award it more about the more tiger it was pushed to the brink of extinction just a few decades ago because of poaching and deforestation population fell at one point to just a few dozen has recovered somewhat in recent years with the help of strict conservation bulls the species though still class the endangered now around 500 civilian tigers living in the wild in parts of eastern russia. appreciate staying with r.t. don't forget
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however, what melbourne did, what australia did as a country was very successful. was on the phone with my australian colleagues two nights ago, and they were describing exactly what you said. whether or not that would be acceptable, i do not think so, shep i do not think it would be acceptable there's covid fatigue in this country and people would be pushing back strongly. if that's the case, which i think it is, then we've got to do the next best thing we've got to double down very, very strongly on the things that i've been talking about with regard to the universal acceptance of masks, distancing and avoiding crowds and congregant settings. if we did just that, we would be doing much better than we are doing right now. >> we spent much of the day, dr. fauci trying to figure out where we are in a month. we talked to doctors all over the country and a month from tomorrow, four weeks from tomorrow is thanksgiving people are making plans. could you help give us a visualization based on the science, what a month from now looks like in america? >> if things do not ch
however, what melbourne did, what australia did as a country was very successful. was on the phone with my australian colleagues two nights ago, and they were describing exactly what you said. whether or not that would be acceptable, i do not think so, shep i do not think it would be acceptable there's covid fatigue in this country and people would be pushing back strongly. if that's the case, which i think it is, then we've got to do the next best thing we've got to double down very, very...
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everyone except professional peers, russia surpassing 1.5 million cases, an outbreak north of melbourne australiahalting reopening in that state, current restrictions banned residents from traveling more than 15 miles from their home, india continues on a downward trend of cases in recent weeks, still has a second most infections after the united states, researchers at the university of washington say the virus could take 500,000 lives by february, this week it broke records of daily new cases 14 states hitting peak hospitalization, doctors urging everyone to get the flu shot and wear a mask. >> were hearing about hospitals all over the country being inundated having to set up field hospitals to take care of patients. >> israel's ministry of defense announcing a new vaccine, clinical trial the halted phase three with astrazeneca and johnson & johnson may resume help investigators say there is no connection some of the illnesses and the trials and doctor anthony fauci said a vaccine could be ready by december but not ready for widespread use until later. jon: moron that just ahead. alex hogan in n
everyone except professional peers, russia surpassing 1.5 million cases, an outbreak north of melbourne australiahalting reopening in that state, current restrictions banned residents from traveling more than 15 miles from their home, india continues on a downward trend of cases in recent weeks, still has a second most infections after the united states, researchers at the university of washington say the virus could take 500,000 lives by february, this week it broke records of daily new cases...
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will just give these to you and i think we can squeeze these in. , infirst is from arthur melbourne, australia. he was curious about hitler's role in this. how much is he directly involved or not? the other one is from my friend who has joined us from the twin cities. she was curious about whether medical experiments are conducted on these victims before they are murdered. first to arthur, hello. i do not know what time it is there, but it must be quite late. thank you for joining us. role, this is not a big consideration of his. we do know that he signed on his own private stationary. it is the only time that we have signature onler's what could be seen as an order for killing operation. that is a topic for another time. this is not his thing. jews.interested in the the real impetus for euthanasia program, i can talk for hours on this, it comes from the medical community, and a lot of wereiduals around hitler interested in things like eugenics and the idea of getting rid of populations like these that might cause genetic stain. making the master race by getting rid of hereditary conditions. t
will just give these to you and i think we can squeeze these in. , infirst is from arthur melbourne, australia. he was curious about hitler's role in this. how much is he directly involved or not? the other one is from my friend who has joined us from the twin cities. she was curious about whether medical experiments are conducted on these victims before they are murdered. first to arthur, hello. i do not know what time it is there, but it must be quite late. thank you for joining us. role,...
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i mean, look at melbourne, australia.gh a horrible situation in august and september, they locked down and now they had no cases at all yesterday and they're back to almost normal life. in addition make sure to remember that in our proposed lockdown we also talked about the fact that because our savings rate in this country has bonn from 8% to 22% we could borrow the money from ourselves, not a foreign government, not a foreign entity to pay people who didn't work, who couldn't work. small businesses who are suffering, city and state governments who are suffering. our lockdown was not about extracting that pain financially, it was to get us to the point where we can control this virus until we get to a el nino video. that's all we're hoping for, waiting to get to a vaccine. >> it's an important point you make, the argument that government funding and funding for people out of work could help ease the economic pain that would obviously come with another lockdown. you're i believe not making an either/or decision. on vaccin
i mean, look at melbourne, australia.gh a horrible situation in august and september, they locked down and now they had no cases at all yesterday and they're back to almost normal life. in addition make sure to remember that in our proposed lockdown we also talked about the fact that because our savings rate in this country has bonn from 8% to 22% we could borrow the money from ourselves, not a foreign government, not a foreign entity to pay people who didn't work, who couldn't work. small...
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quarantine-while, "a melbourne, australia pilot took to the skies with three chickens to carry out awish tradition of confusing the hell out of livestock. due to the ban on large gatherings, many orthodox jews were unable to perform the ritual of "kapparot," which "involves swinging a live chicken over one's head three times and reciting a prayer to transfer sins to the bird." seems really unfair to the bird. "no, honey, this extremely dizzy chicken is the one who cheated on you." quarantine-while, we here at "meanwhile family entertainments and weapons systems incorporated" sometimes come across so many fast-food related stories that we had to create our new quarantine-while sub segment "cuisine-while." cuisine-while, as a fun way to soothe people under lockdown "a brooklyn pizzeria is offering "comforting words" as a delivery menu item." i don't think they get how pizza works. melted cheese on bread is the comfort. words are an unnecessary topping, like vegetables. you say you want them, but come on. according to the pizzeria, "for $1, our delivery driver will look you straight in
quarantine-while, "a melbourne, australia pilot took to the skies with three chickens to carry out awish tradition of confusing the hell out of livestock. due to the ban on large gatherings, many orthodox jews were unable to perform the ritual of "kapparot," which "involves swinging a live chicken over one's head three times and reciting a prayer to transfer sins to the bird." seems really unfair to the bird. "no, honey, this extremely dizzy chicken is the one who...
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this reply writes, it's actually this girl's bedtime here in melbourne, australia. aw, so cute.deb, ruby and lilly decided i should be up. also very cute. and from kevin -- driving my 15-year-old daughter to her hitting lesson before hitting lesson before virtual school. my thoughts with all the parents out there. i also have ray who wrote, i'm awake because i want to hear the hint of glee in your voice when reporting the score of the astros/rays alcs game. i'm glad we're on the same page on that. >>> coming up next here, we have a look at axios' "1 big thing." and senator richard blumenthal yesterday urged amy coney barrett to recuse herself from any case involving the election. he's going to join the conversation. >>> plus, house majority leader steny hoyer will give us an update on things on capitol hill and the ongoing coronavirus relief negotiations. "morning joe" just moments away. relief negotiations. "morning joe" just moments away. and that sticked to my mind. so, when $1 a day came out, i said, "why not"? why not just utilize that resource. and walmart made that path o
this reply writes, it's actually this girl's bedtime here in melbourne, australia. aw, so cute.deb, ruby and lilly decided i should be up. also very cute. and from kevin -- driving my 15-year-old daughter to her hitting lesson before hitting lesson before virtual school. my thoughts with all the parents out there. i also have ray who wrote, i'm awake because i want to hear the hint of glee in your voice when reporting the score of the astros/rays alcs game. i'm glad we're on the same page on...
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melbourne that can really appreciate that. but then you look to the other states around australia, where there hasn't really been any community 's all happening in melbourne. so unless you are watching international news you perhaps cannot really appreciate that this lockdown is working at least from a health sense. we hit our peak in august. they were around 700 cases a day back then. this morning there we re day back then. this morning there were only two, so it is working. rachel kerry. we're all familiar with the idea of tracing who you are related to through dna. well, you can do something similar with the coronavirus and scientists have already used the technique to clamp down on outbreaks. uk labs are leading the way in this genomic detective work which can teach us how the virus is moving around and who is spreading it. richard westcott has visited one of the labs behind this research. to keep control of the coronavirus you need to spot and then clamp down on outbreaks as soon as possible. and here is the small device that is helping scientists do it. viruses have genes, just like humans. a few years ago you needed a b
melbourne that can really appreciate that. but then you look to the other states around australia, where there hasn't really been any community 's all happening in melbourne. so unless you are watching international news you perhaps cannot really appreciate that this lockdown is working at least from a health sense. we hit our peak in august. they were around 700 cases a day back then. this morning there we re day back then. this morning there were only two, so it is working. rachel kerry....
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australia and new zealand managing editor ed johnson joins us from sydney. it has been a very long haul for melbourneas been the impact of this? ed: that's right. good morning. australia's government estimates that about 1000 jobs have been lost on average a day across victoria state due to the second lockdown. and that has deepened the nation's first recession in almost 30 years. a treasury official told parliament earlier on this week that the lockdown has cut about 100 million australian dollars a day from economic activity through august and september. on top of that, we have seen a huge social cost with about a 30% increase in demand for mental health services. some business leaders are warning it may take years for melbourne, which was ranked as the world's second most livable city last year, to recover. shery: countries around the world now, especially in europe with the resurgence of the virus, are weighing whether or not to impose renewed lockdowns. what lessons could they take from melbourne? that think the main lesson these countries predominantly in europe can draw from the melbourne expe
australia and new zealand managing editor ed johnson joins us from sydney. it has been a very long haul for melbourneas been the impact of this? ed: that's right. good morning. australia's government estimates that about 1000 jobs have been lost on average a day across victoria state due to the second lockdown. and that has deepened the nation's first recession in almost 30 years. a treasury official told parliament earlier on this week that the lockdown has cut about 100 million australian...
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places like melbourne, australia, india, places like that.is improving while another third is going in. then you have a group in the center, one that moves around. downey point, supply is substantially. markets are all in deficit. that is something that typically happens at the end of the business cycle, not six months after hitting a trough. i am not worried about what is hitting one third of the well because another third of the world is opening up. >> your neutral, medium-term overweight, what you are saying is there is no shift to the right in terms of the timing, for instance the covid cases rising in europe? an impactnitely has at the margin. i will go back and say it again. every single one of them. a few agriculture markets are in a deficit, which underscores the structural shift in supply that we have seen. there are three key themes we are focused on as to why we are so bullish going forward. one is structural investment. the second is policy driven demand. the third is a macro tailwind. structural and investment, this is a theme we
places like melbourne, australia, india, places like that.is improving while another third is going in. then you have a group in the center, one that moves around. downey point, supply is substantially. markets are all in deficit. that is something that typically happens at the end of the business cycle, not six months after hitting a trough. i am not worried about what is hitting one third of the well because another third of the world is opening up. >> your neutral, medium-term...
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melbourne that can appreciate that. then you look to the other states around australia where there hasn't really been any community transmissiong international news, you can't appreciate that this lockdown is working at least from a health sense. there are around 700 cases a day back in mid—august. this morning there were only two. so it is working. rachel, thank you. a journalist with sbs australia. millions of europeans face tough new coronavirus restrictions as governments step up their efforts to slow the surge in infections. it comes after the world health organization reported what they describe as a "very concerning" 44% rise in european cases over one week. aruna iyengar has this report. last orders in lyon. and a nightcap in paris. these cities, along with seven others in france, are now under a 9pm to 6am curfew, after virus cases have surged. many are not happy at the hit businesses are having to take. translation: this measure is quite unfair. there are the ones worst hit since the start of the pandemic. it shows a serious lack of consultation with the workers unions. elsewhere in europe there is a partial lockdown
melbourne that can appreciate that. then you look to the other states around australia where there hasn't really been any community transmissiong international news, you can't appreciate that this lockdown is working at least from a health sense. there are around 700 cases a day back in mid—august. this morning there were only two. so it is working. rachel, thank you. a journalist with sbs australia. millions of europeans face tough new coronavirus restrictions as governments step up their...
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the way to open up safely is to do what melbourne, australia did, get the virus under control and get to a point where you have zero or less than the thousands of positives like we have in our cities a day, and then you can safely reopen. >> what is ironic about dr. fauci's words is everything he said starts with having a national strategy, a country-wide identity that we will not let this virus take over everything and we're going to do as much as possible to try and defeat it or at least hold it back. we're still in our first wave. we are in our third peak of the first wave, and we never have gone down like in australia, and australia and new zealand, they have a leadership and strategy, and what do we have? we have somebody acting like the bad teenager you don't want hanging around your children and spreading misinformation and trump is that kid you don't want your kids to hang out with, and that's our national strategy. >> let's just pick up on that. the part of the fauci interview that was like a punch in the gut was to say that australia, they are different because they have an
the way to open up safely is to do what melbourne, australia did, get the virus under control and get to a point where you have zero or less than the thousands of positives like we have in our cities a day, and then you can safely reopen. >> what is ironic about dr. fauci's words is everything he said starts with having a national strategy, a country-wide identity that we will not let this virus take over everything and we're going to do as much as possible to try and defeat it or at...
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people in australia's 2nd largest city in melbourne are celebrating the end of a $111.00 day lockdown restaurants and cafes have been allowed to reopen after nearly 4 months the lockdown has been particularly tough in melbourne because the rest of australia beyond the state of victoria successfully contained 2nd waves of infections without increasing restrictions. in the us this city of philadelphia has seen a 2nd night of protests after the killing of a black man by police on monday the 27 year old water wallace jr was shot by police after they said he with used to drop a knife or as his family say they have called for an ambulance not police to get help with what they called a mental health crisis. the philadelphia night once again lit by flames. tuesday saw more clashes between police and protesters. with more blood spilled on both sides must be pulled vented their anger at the death of walter wallace jr. some took the opportunity to indulge in looting earning a stern rebuke from wall to wall a senior. i don't condone no valid chain of city to no doors is always chaos move it out w
people in australia's 2nd largest city in melbourne are celebrating the end of a $111.00 day lockdown restaurants and cafes have been allowed to reopen after nearly 4 months the lockdown has been particularly tough in melbourne because the rest of australia beyond the state of victoria successfully contained 2nd waves of infections without increasing restrictions. in the us this city of philadelphia has seen a 2nd night of protests after the killing of a black man by police on monday the 27...
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people in australia 2nd largest city in melbourne are celebrating the end of a 111 day lockdown restaurants and cafes have been allowed to reopen often in the 4 months locked down meticulously tough in melbourne because the rest of australia but beyond the state victoria successfully contained 2nd waves of infections without increasing restrictions. he's the incumbent just president but he's complaining like a challenger with only 6 days until the election and trailing badly according to most polls donald trump is crisscrossing the country holding major rallies with little regard for the coronavirus pandemic but it may be too late friend to catch up more than 70000000 voters have already cast early ballots. another state another stage with only 6 days left until election day the president continued to race across the country to drum up support in the so-called swing states hello wisconsin it's great to be. in the basement in front of a crowd that seemed to care a little about infection protection he focused on issues likely to resonate well with his supporters. we will defend the right to l
people in australia 2nd largest city in melbourne are celebrating the end of a 111 day lockdown restaurants and cafes have been allowed to reopen often in the 4 months locked down meticulously tough in melbourne because the rest of australia but beyond the state victoria successfully contained 2nd waves of infections without increasing restrictions. he's the incumbent just president but he's complaining like a challenger with only 6 days until the election and trailing badly according to most...
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that's already being done at the olivia newton-john cancer wellness and research center in melbourne, australiack and more passionate than ever about the center's way of treating cancer with mind, body and spirit, along with a combination of eastern and western medicine why do you feel now, especially this timing during the pandemic, that being able to launch this is more important than ever? >> i think that right now everyone is so focused on health and it's maybe given everyone a real wake-up call as to how important your health is but cancer patients have been dealing with this forever, you know, before covid and after covid, there will ststill be people going through cancer. >> while busy launching her new foundation, she's staying safe at home, enjoying her animals and her love of nature, and spending lots of time with her first love, daughter chloe there are blessings with this time, i suppose. >> yes. >> that's being home more, and being more quiet and looking inward more. >> i feel very grateful. every day, i'm grateful to be here it's a time to really, really appreciate being home and
that's already being done at the olivia newton-john cancer wellness and research center in melbourne, australiack and more passionate than ever about the center's way of treating cancer with mind, body and spirit, along with a combination of eastern and western medicine why do you feel now, especially this timing during the pandemic, that being able to launch this is more important than ever? >> i think that right now everyone is so focused on health and it's maybe given everyone a real...
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>> australia and melbourne, the last 100 days have been draconian. they oppressed the civil rights of people living there. people were told not to sit on park benches and pregnant moms were arrested. australia, the lockdowns did not come at no cost. from the lockdown there were a percent increase in suicide attempts. and newborns with heart problems could not get medical services because of restrictions in travel because of the lockdown and the cutting back of needed medical services for cancer and diabetes patients. >> laura: also, is there any evidence that a lockdown has ever of a nation as large as the united states would be feasible unless you call out the military? or that it will work? you would open the country at some time, correct? >> yes, no locked in history ever eradicated disease. even like australia an island continent. they are not disconnected from the rest of the world. in the united states zero covid is not possible. it would come at too high a cost. you would have to destroy the nation to get to that point. >> laura: a lot of peopl
>> australia and melbourne, the last 100 days have been draconian. they oppressed the civil rights of people living there. people were told not to sit on park benches and pregnant moms were arrested. australia, the lockdowns did not come at no cost. from the lockdown there were a percent increase in suicide attempts. and newborns with heart problems could not get medical services because of restrictions in travel because of the lockdown and the cutting back of needed medical services for...
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australia's state of victoria's easing some of its coronavirus restrictions. people from melbourne and tennis clubs.
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australia's 2nd biggest city in melbourne is celebrating the end of a lockdown lasting more than $100.00 days restaurants and cafes are now allowed to reopen melbourne in the state of victoria have been less successful in containing corona virus infections and most of australia. he is the incumbent's us president but he's campaigning like a challenger with only 6 days to go until the election and trailing badly according to most polls delap trump crisscrossing the country holding major rallies with little regard for the corner virus pandemic but it may be too late for him to catch up with an 70000000 voters have already cast early ballots. another state another stage with only 6 days left until election day the president continued to race across the country to drum up support in the so-called swing states hello wisconsin it's great to be. in the basement in front of a crowd that seemed to care a little about infection protection he focused on issues likely to resonate well with his supporters. we will defend the right to life religious liberty free speech and the right to keep and bear a
australia's 2nd biggest city in melbourne is celebrating the end of a lockdown lasting more than $100.00 days restaurants and cafes are now allowed to reopen melbourne in the state of victoria have been less successful in containing corona virus infections and most of australia. he is the incumbent's us president but he's campaigning like a challenger with only 6 days to go until the election and trailing badly according to most polls delap trump crisscrossing the country holding major rallies...
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melbourne. dry and south australia. 29 celsius in perth. that's the place to be if you don't like it too wet. the cloudy side for new zealand. further cloudy weather across japan at the moment, but bands of cloud and rain making their way further eastward. writer skies. -- brighter skies. ♪ >> a korean doomsday cult lured followers to a tropical paradise. we investigate the secretive set accused of abuse and violence in fiji. on al jazeera. ♪ >> if you want to help save the world -- sneeze into your elbow. ♪ ♪ anchor: a reminder of the top stories here on al jazeera, france is extending its curfew on nine major cities to a further 38 areas. this means around 46 million people will now have to stay indoors at night. there comes as the country reported a record 41.5 thousand new cases. in the united states, the daily death stole has passed -- death toll has passed 1200 for the first time since august. it had been lying around 700 a day for most of october. and a confirmation vote for u.s. supreme court nominee amy coney barrett is set to go ahead on monday after the senate judiciary committee a
melbourne. dry and south australia. 29 celsius in perth. that's the place to be if you don't like it too wet. the cloudy side for new zealand. further cloudy weather across japan at the moment, but bands of cloud and rain making their way further eastward. writer skies. -- brighter skies. ♪ >> a korean doomsday cult lured followers to a tropical paradise. we investigate the secretive set accused of abuse and violence in fiji. on al jazeera. ♪ >> if you want to help save the...
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in australia an easing of restrictions for residents in melbourne and the state of victoria after coronaviruses fall. and we report on the cutting edge genetic detective work which can teach us how the coronavirus is moving around, and who is spreading it. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world — and stay with us for the latest news and analysis from here and across the globe. the government and political leaders in greater manchester have again clashed over a plan to impose the highest coronavirus restrictions in the region. its mayor, andy burnham, is demanding greater financial support for companies and workers and accused ministers of exaggerating the rate of infection in his city. the cabinet office minister michael gove accused him of political "posturing" and said he should accept the restrictions "to save people's lives". our political correspondent jonathan blake says talks are expected today between mr burnham and the government to discuss the situation. the two sides are, it seems, talking again, at least. andy burnham, the mayor of greater manchester, h
in australia an easing of restrictions for residents in melbourne and the state of victoria after coronaviruses fall. and we report on the cutting edge genetic detective work which can teach us how the coronavirus is moving around, and who is spreading it. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world — and stay with us for the latest news and analysis from here and across the globe. the government and political leaders in greater manchester have again clashed over a plan...
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in australia — easing of restrictions for residents in melbourne and the state of victoria after coronavirusall. coming up, as the london film festival draws to a close, we talk to the organiser about the challenges facing the industry. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world — and stay with us for the latest news and analysis from here and across the globe. thousands will gather in cities across france in a few hours to remember the teacher who was killed near his school on friday. the death of samuel paty has horrified the country. mr paty was apparently targeted for showing cartoons of the prophet muhammad to his pupils during a lesson on freedom of speech. the attacker, a refugee of chechen origin, had been waiting outside the school and had asked pupils to identify his victim. he was later shot dead by police. from paris, lucy williamson has more. samuel was a 47—year—old teacher of history and geography who decided you to map recordings of the prophet muhammad as part of the bells and freedom of speech. investigators say it sparked a social media campaign by
in australia — easing of restrictions for residents in melbourne and the state of victoria after coronavirusall. coming up, as the london film festival draws to a close, we talk to the organiser about the challenges facing the industry. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world — and stay with us for the latest news and analysis from here and across the globe. thousands will gather in cities across france in a few hours to remember the teacher who was killed near...
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severe restrictions in lockdowns and wales and australia and melbourne and victoria. these are nightmarish scenarios? >> they only postpone. they don't solve anything. the numbers come down and after they are open they go back up. you need to deal with the cause. >> laura: doctor, the same thing, we heard for how many months that europe was the gold standard for the strategy to beat covid. zero community transition. europe is the gold standard. is what happening is in france, is that trump's fault? >> of course not. the one meaning intervention hydroxychloroquine is not used. ireland has minuscule death rates and has had that for months. the same is true for scott bolden. -- scotland. we need to look at the death rates. people need to have hope. it's justifiable scientifically. >> laura: wasn't donald trump right when he said this should not dominate your life? this should not keep people afraid of living as it's doing with the women. petrified of covid given what the media is doing to them on a daily basis. especially women are worried about it. >> [muffled audio]. i
severe restrictions in lockdowns and wales and australia and melbourne and victoria. these are nightmarish scenarios? >> they only postpone. they don't solve anything. the numbers come down and after they are open they go back up. you need to deal with the cause. >> laura: doctor, the same thing, we heard for how many months that europe was the gold standard for the strategy to beat covid. zero community transition. europe is the gold standard. is what happening is in france, is...
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severe restrictions and lockdowns in wales, australia, melbourne, victoria. these are nightmarish scenarios. yet necessary, dr. risch? >> unbelievable. >> they only postpone. they don't solve anything, just postpone. the numbers come down, then after they're opened, they go back up. you need to deal with the cause not just the band-aid. >> dr. oskoui, same thing. we heard for how many months that europe was the gold standard for the strategy to beat covid. zero community transmission. that's what we want to open our schools. europe is the gold standard? is what's happening in france now, the record cases -- is that trump's fault? >> of course it's not trump's fault. dr. risch has pointed out quite correctly that the one meaningful therapeutic intervention, hydroxychloroquine isn't used but let's stop looking at case rates. look at death rates. ireland has miniscule death rates and has had a very stable, very low death rate for months. same is true for scotland. in england it's mostly convined -- confined to london. in england it's mostly convined we need to s
severe restrictions and lockdowns in wales, australia, melbourne, victoria. these are nightmarish scenarios. yet necessary, dr. risch? >> unbelievable. >> they only postpone. they don't solve anything, just postpone. the numbers come down, then after they're opened, they go back up. you need to deal with the cause not just the band-aid. >> dr. oskoui, same thing. we heard for how many months that europe was the gold standard for the strategy to beat covid. zero community...
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australia's 2nd biggest city melbourne is celebrating the end of a lockdown lasting more than $100.00 days restaurants and cafes are now allowed to reopen melbourne is the state of victoria and had been the less successful in containing current virus infections then the most of australia. he is the incumbent u.s. president but he's campaigning like a challenger with only 6 days to go until the election and trailing badly according to most polls don't trump crisscrossing the country holding major rallies with little guard for the coronavirus pandemic but it may be too late for him a catch up more than 70000000 voters have already cast early ballots. another state another stage with only 6 days left until election day the president continued to race across the country to drum up support in the so-called swing states hello wisconsin it's great to be. in the basement in front of a crowd that seemed to care a little about infection protection he focused on issues likely to resonate well with his supporters. we will defend the right to life religious liberty free speech and the right to kee
australia's 2nd biggest city melbourne is celebrating the end of a lockdown lasting more than $100.00 days restaurants and cafes are now allowed to reopen melbourne is the state of victoria and had been the less successful in containing current virus infections then the most of australia. he is the incumbent u.s. president but he's campaigning like a challenger with only 6 days to go until the election and trailing badly according to most polls don't trump crisscrossing the country holding...
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look now at some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world australia's 2nd biggest city melbourne is celebrating the end of a lockdown that lasted more than a 100 days restaurants and cafes are now allowed to reopen melbourne in the state of victoria had been less successful in containing corona virus infections than most of australia nurses in poland have joined a nationwide strike against abortion law swimmin are protesting against a court ruling that bans terminations in cases of fetal abnormalities the new measures restrict abortion to keys of rape and incest or where the mother's life is at risk. turkish president try a pair to one he has blasted french satirical weekly charlie abdo for mocking him in a front page cartoon everyone is angry you with french president emanuel micro-loan for defending a teacher who was murdered after showing pupils droid's of the prophet mohammed. by john his accuser meaning of killing at least 21 people and wounding scores more in shelling near the disputed region of newborn okara book the media has denied carrying out the attack in the city of
look now at some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world australia's 2nd biggest city melbourne is celebrating the end of a lockdown that lasted more than a 100 days restaurants and cafes are now allowed to reopen melbourne in the state of victoria had been less successful in containing corona virus infections than most of australia nurses in poland have joined a nationwide strike against abortion law swimmin are protesting against a court ruling that bans terminations...
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much in out on here try whether dust pushed back in behind at 15 or 16 celsius in melbourne dry there for rest south australia and find a drop of perth 29 celsius that's the place to be if you don't like it so you went ahead of the rain bad we got some dry weather a little on the cloudy side there for new zealand but essentially tossed it is that last satellite a fair bit of cloudy weather to across japan at the moment but bands of cloud and rain they're making the way for the race was brighter skies coming in behind. from. a korean doomsday cult is would hundreds of followers to a tropical paradise wonder when a student instigates the secretive sect accused of abuse and violence in fiji. on al-jazeera. if you want to help save the world. here's a. sneeze into your own. food to. a reminder of the top stories here on al-jazeera france is extending its curfew on 9 major cities to a further 38 areas this means around 46000000 people will now have to stay indoors at night it comes as the country reported a record 41 and a half 1000 new cases in the united states the daily death toll is past 1200 for the 1st time
much in out on here try whether dust pushed back in behind at 15 or 16 celsius in melbourne dry there for rest south australia and find a drop of perth 29 celsius that's the place to be if you don't like it so you went ahead of the rain bad we got some dry weather a little on the cloudy side there for new zealand but essentially tossed it is that last satellite a fair bit of cloudy weather to across japan at the moment but bands of cloud and rain they're making the way for the race was brighter...
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australia. the city of melbourne will come out of lockdown on wednesday after recording no new cases for the first 100 days — with strict stay—at—home orders in place, as well as a curfew and restaurants and stores closed. this graph shows the daily cases in melbourne. the infection rate peaked at more than 700 new cases a day. here's the first question the victorian premier was asked after the announcement. cani can i confirm that what you are saying is we can finally get back on the bay is? i don't know that i will be drinking a beer tonight. i might goa be drinking a beer tonight. i might go a little bit higher up the shelf. he followed it up with this tweet was to washington now, where democrats are attempting to delay a vote on president donald trump's new supreme court nominee. let's just take a quick look at what's happening on the senate floor at the moment. this is life right at the moment. majority leader mcconnell waited less tha n majority leader mcconnell waited less than an hour after the announcement ofjustice less than an hour after the announcement of justice ruth less than an hou
australia. the city of melbourne will come out of lockdown on wednesday after recording no new cases for the first 100 days — with strict stay—at—home orders in place, as well as a curfew and restaurants and stores closed. this graph shows the daily cases in melbourne. the infection rate peaked at more than 700 new cases a day. here's the first question the victorian premier was asked after the announcement. cani can i confirm that what you are saying is we can finally get back on the bay...
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people in australia 2nd largest city melbourne celebrating the. and over $111.00 day lockdown restaurants and cafes have been allowed to reopen after nearly 4 months the lockdown have been particularly tough an album because the rest of australia beyond victoria successfully contained a 2nd wave of infections without increasing restrictions. to the us now where the city of philadelphia has seen a 2nd night of protest after the killing of a black man by police on monday the 27 year old water wallace junior was shot by police after they said he refused to drop a knife wallace's family say they have called for an ambulance not police to get help with what they call a mental health crisis. the philadelphia night once again lit by flames. tuesday saw more clashes between police and protesters. with more blood spilled on both sides must be prevented their anger at the death of walter wallace jr. some took the opportunity to indulge in looting earning a stern rebuke from wall to wall a senior. i don't condone no valid chain of city to no doors in all this
people in australia 2nd largest city melbourne celebrating the. and over $111.00 day lockdown restaurants and cafes have been allowed to reopen after nearly 4 months the lockdown have been particularly tough an album because the rest of australia beyond victoria successfully contained a 2nd wave of infections without increasing restrictions. to the us now where the city of philadelphia has seen a 2nd night of protest after the killing of a black man by police on monday the 27 year old water...
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australia's 2nd biggest city in melbourne is celebrating the end of a long down lasting within $100.00ys restaurants and cafes are now allowed to reopen melbourne in the state of victoria have been less successful in containing and the covert need to sections the most of australia. nurses in poland have joined a nationwide strike against abortion laws women are protesting against a court ruling that bans terminations in cases of fetal abnormalities the new measures restrict abortion to cases of rape and incest or where the mother's life is that there's. as a by john has accused the media of killing at least 21 people and injuring scores more in shelling near the disputed region of nagorno-karabakh i mean was denied carrying out the attack in the city of baraka it has also accused as a by john kerry sources rather of carrying out deadly attacks on civilian areas 3 separate attempts at a cease fire and so forth. i want to bring in now our correspondent yulia hans who is in azerbaijan has been covering this conflict from when it broke out yulia you have been at the side of the attack toda
australia's 2nd biggest city in melbourne is celebrating the end of a long down lasting within $100.00ys restaurants and cafes are now allowed to reopen melbourne in the state of victoria have been less successful in containing and the covert need to sections the most of australia. nurses in poland have joined a nationwide strike against abortion laws women are protesting against a court ruling that bans terminations in cases of fetal abnormalities the new measures restrict abortion to cases of...
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analysis to australia now where this state of victoria has reported just one new corona virus infection in the last 24 hours a day after 4 months lockdown was lifted in the state capital melbourne city has been the epicenter of the pandemic in australia the shutdown has been one of the world's longest and some took the opportunity to celebrate their new freedoms in one of melbourne's bars some restrictions are still in place though a travel limit of 25 kilometers is still in effect for people in the city and mosques must still be one outdoors. so are there any lessons here for countries in europe that are scrambling to regain control of the pandemic like germany for example when i joined by professor adrian estimate a professor of bias statistics and epidemiology at the university of south australia and i think we're having technical problems with that line to us for the know here we are process them and thanks for joining us how confident are you that numbers can be kept low in australia. i am very confident it's estimated there's only a 3 percent chance that we go into a 3rd wave we have as you rightly pointed out very low daily case numbers we have. 2600 contacts racialist w
analysis to australia now where this state of victoria has reported just one new corona virus infection in the last 24 hours a day after 4 months lockdown was lifted in the state capital melbourne city has been the epicenter of the pandemic in australia the shutdown has been one of the world's longest and some took the opportunity to celebrate their new freedoms in one of melbourne's bars some restrictions are still in place though a travel limit of 25 kilometers is still in effect for people...
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australia's 2nd biggest city melbourne is celebrating the end of the line down lasting more than $100.00 days restaurants and cafes are now allowed to reopen melbourne in the city victoria had been less successful in containing the corona virus infections than most of us truly. goals have close elections in tanzania sitting president believes strayer can prevent covert 19 and he's up against opposition leader to do least 2 who survived 16 assassins bullets more than 21000000 people are registered to vote rights groups say authorities have closed down media outlets opposition parties claim their campaigns were disrupted and that dozens of their candidates disqualified a present mega fool who is seeking a 2nd 5 year term his ruling party has been in power for decades. and rallying his supporters before the election incoming john mughal fully is running on an economy that until recently was growing fast asleep that i ask you my fellow tanzanians to vote for me on the 28th and i want to bring new changes to tanzania you are all witnesses that in my 1st term in power i have brought a lot of c
australia's 2nd biggest city melbourne is celebrating the end of the line down lasting more than $100.00 days restaurants and cafes are now allowed to reopen melbourne in the city victoria had been less successful in containing the corona virus infections than most of us truly. goals have close elections in tanzania sitting president believes strayer can prevent covert 19 and he's up against opposition leader to do least 2 who survived 16 assassins bullets more than 21000000 people are...
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most of australia has kept the virus controlled but there were 800 lives lost in melbourne. 0ur australiato this feeling. we are just grateful for even being able to come to our favourite re sta u ra nt able to come to our favourite restaurant and our neighbourhood pub. this was unimaginable just a few weeks ago, customers flooding into shops that have been closed since august. what an exciting day to be able to open up to our melbourne customers and we have really been awaiting this day for very long, so a big day for us. but getting he has not been easy. this was one of the world's longest and strictest lockdowns. it devastated the local economy but has been credited for containing the virus. it is not clear when people will be able to travel freely to and from victoria, at the premier here says the real test will be what happens with case numbers now that things are opening up. victoria was the epicentre of australia's second wave and it will be a while before things get back to normal. for now, people are enjoying the simple pleasures are enjoying the simple pleasures are used to take
most of australia has kept the virus controlled but there were 800 lives lost in melbourne. 0ur australiato this feeling. we are just grateful for even being able to come to our favourite re sta u ra nt able to come to our favourite restaurant and our neighbourhood pub. this was unimaginable just a few weeks ago, customers flooding into shops that have been closed since august. what an exciting day to be able to open up to our melbourne customers and we have really been awaiting this day for...
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in australia, easing of restrictions for residents in melbourne and the state of victoria after coronaviruses fall. now on bbc news, when bury fc collapsed in august 2019, a group of locals made it their mission to bring football back to their town, against massive odds. bury fc is one of the oldest clubs in english football. but in august 2019, it was expelled from the football league. we are heartbroken. bury till i die! just gutted. one group of fans decided to do something about it. i want my kids to be able to grow up with my football club. come hell or high water, this is the right thing to do. kick ourselves if we didn't. this is bury, this is bury. with complete access for 12 months, we see what it really takes to build a football club. more stressed than i've ever been. it was a dream. it's now becoming a reality. we're very impressed with the candidates. we're too bleep nice. not getting paid anywhere near as much as the premiership players. everyone here is doing it for the love of it. ..but we didn't, though. i know we didn't, but... with divisions in the fan base... started cal
in australia, easing of restrictions for residents in melbourne and the state of victoria after coronaviruses fall. now on bbc news, when bury fc collapsed in august 2019, a group of locals made it their mission to bring football back to their town, against massive odds. bury fc is one of the oldest clubs in english football. but in august 2019, it was expelled from the football league. we are heartbroken. bury till i die! just gutted. one group of fans decided to do something about it. i want...
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. >>> australia's hot spot of melbourne has new reopened today after more than three moss of hard lockdown. the country has recorded just over 27,000 infections. >>> it's a -- the toughest year we have had in the industry. >> california restaurants demanding a massive refund. the $100 million claim just filed. that the next on kpix5. >> and the market just opened about ten minutes ago. let's take another check on the big board. the dow is down. almost 500 points. cbs money watch diane king hall breaks town the numbers after the break. >> and we have a new app to give you easy access to the news. you need to delete the old app and download the yeah, that's half the fun of a new house. seeing what people left behind in the attic. well, saving on homeowners insurance with geico's help was pretty fun too. ahhhh, it's a tiny dancer. they left a ton of stuff up here. welp, enjoy your house. nope. no thank you. geico could help you save on homeowners and renters insurance. uber and lyft are like every big guy i've ever brought down. prop 22 doesn't "help" their drivers-- it denies them benefits.
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is this is our reopening across melbourne is one of the world's strictest covid-19 lockdowns is lifted. the 112 day shutdown across australiay as a whole. our melbourne bureau chief has been living through it all and joins us now. it has been a long haul for people in victoria. how is the mood in melbourne? victoria, which last year was rated the world' second-most livable city is emerging from 112 days of the most strict lockdown measures anywhere. as of 11:59 p.m. last night, retail, pubs, cafes allowed to reopen. mask wearing continues to be compulsory, but the mood is one of relief, paul. of coffeehas a love and cafe culture, and we expect a flurry of activity after things open after such a long time closed. shery: i can imagine you must be really looking forward to going out, eating, shopping, but the coronavirus is surging around the world, especially europe. are there lessons the rest of the world can take from melbourne? rebecca: that's a great question. the key take away, as the country begins the colder months, is how hard it is to get the virus spread under control. melbourne had its second state melbourne has se
is this is our reopening across melbourne is one of the world's strictest covid-19 lockdowns is lifted. the 112 day shutdown across australiay as a whole. our melbourne bureau chief has been living through it all and joins us now. it has been a long haul for people in victoria. how is the mood in melbourne? victoria, which last year was rated the world' second-most livable city is emerging from 112 days of the most strict lockdown measures anywhere. as of 11:59 p.m. last night, retail, pubs,...
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much in out on here try whether thoughts push back in behind 15 or 16 celsius in melbourne dry there for rest south australia and fun to drive a perfect $29.00 celsius that's the place to be if you don't like it to wet ahead of the rain bad we got some lousy dry weather a little on the cloudy side there for new zealand but essentially tossed it is at last he settled fair bit of cloudy weather to across japan at the moment but bands of clap and rain that making the way for the race was brighter skies coming in behind. this is al jazeera. a low on neve barker this is the al-jazeera news hour live from london coming up france extends its nighttime curfew to 46000000 people as coronavirus cases continue to surge there and around europe president trump supremes court nominee moves a step closer to confirmation as he prepares to face joe biden for their 2nd and final debate plus.
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responsible for the policy of imprisoning up to 2000000 muslim minorities we're back to australia now for a 2nd guest in melbourne is james label he is an associate professor and head of department at the tribe university and an expert on ethnic policy and conflict in contemporary china great to have you with us james as i pointed out there not a lot of us will get any sort of insight into a region like to bet but i believe you and your colleagues have been able to with satellite imagery what what did it show up for you. yeah well as you can probably appreciate it's very difficult now to travel. in tibet particularly if you're. concerned about human rights issues and you want to dig into it myself and other researchers don't feel safe in going there anymore chinese authorities of consistently surveilled harassed foreign journalists as and researchers and so we've tried to look at a range of open source methodology is that allow us to kind of peer into the region to try to piece together the puzzle what's happening there and certainly satellite imagery is a great tool it allowed us at a speed to track the rapid ex
responsible for the policy of imprisoning up to 2000000 muslim minorities we're back to australia now for a 2nd guest in melbourne is james label he is an associate professor and head of department at the tribe university and an expert on ethnic policy and conflict in contemporary china great to have you with us james as i pointed out there not a lot of us will get any sort of insight into a region like to bet but i believe you and your colleagues have been able to with satellite imagery what...
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in australia, easing of restrictions for residents in melbourne and the state of victoria after coronavirusll. and the picasso pictures that show his passion for music — a new exhibition strikes a chord with art lovers. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's katherine. there was high drama at wembley as leeds rhinos won rugby league's challenge cup, beating salford red devils 17—16. it was a day of high emotion, as former rhinos player rob burrow was "guest of honour in absentia" as he continues to raise awareness for motor neurone disease. adam wild was watching. the challenge cup 2020 is in the hands of leeds rhinos. an occasion that will long be remembered for its extraordinary circumstances, a victory that may well prove unforgettable. in an empty wembley, leeds rhinos found their inspiration. the rugby league family not in their seats, but always in their thoughts. even without a crowd, the excitement remained. this was leeds' tom briscoe, somehow squeezing his way through. if that was a try through the tightest gap, salford's reply was to find all the space w
in australia, easing of restrictions for residents in melbourne and the state of victoria after coronavirusll. and the picasso pictures that show his passion for music — a new exhibition strikes a chord with art lovers. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's katherine. there was high drama at wembley as leeds rhinos won rugby league's challenge cup, beating salford red devils 17—16. it was a day of high emotion, as former rhinos player rob burrow was "guest of...
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coronavirus restrictions in some parts of australia — including the country's second biggest city melbournee and became a mother for the first time just before the first lockdown. she says she is looking forward to some easing of the lockdown. the big difference is the five kilometre radius is now extended to 20. we don't have as much of a curfew any more or time limit, so it is a lot more freedom than before. and no longer having the only four reasons to go out, so it is pretty good. that must be quite a relief. just tell us what it has been like for you, as i say, a first—time mum, you had lily, your daughter, in february. then a lockdown, then an easing of the lockdown and then a second lockdown. how tough has that been for you as a new mother? oh, honestly, i feel like even if you are not a mother, you just go through waves, as it has been with the restrictions, being lockdown, a bit of easing and then another wave which is worse. so it has been really difficult having no family here and no close friends. yes, that is the hardest part for me, i guess, just having the support i thought i
coronavirus restrictions in some parts of australia — including the country's second biggest city melbournee and became a mother for the first time just before the first lockdown. she says she is looking forward to some easing of the lockdown. the big difference is the five kilometre radius is now extended to 20. we don't have as much of a curfew any more or time limit, so it is a lot more freedom than before. and no longer having the only four reasons to go out, so it is pretty good. that...
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in australia, an easing of restrictions for residents in melbourne and the state of victoria after coronavirusl. now on bbc news, dateline london with shaun ley. hello, i'm shaun ley. welcome to the programme which brings together distinguished columnists, bbc specialists and the correspondents who file their stories to the folks back home dateline london. this week: not all over by christmas. borisjohnson resists calls for a short, sharp lockdown. are northern ireland and wales undermining his argument or are they arbiters of things to come? and brexit is back — but it's a fishy business. your dateline panel this week: analisa piras is italian and a documentary film maker; stefanie bolzen is german, the london correspondent for die welt. and he's british, he's simon jack, he's the bbc‘s business editor — and he's here in the studio. good to have you with us. "back to square one". how one british mp characterised the new tiers of covid restrictions announced by prime minister boris johnson on monday. although the number of people hospitalised by the virus is almost exactly what it was on the d
in australia, an easing of restrictions for residents in melbourne and the state of victoria after coronavirusl. now on bbc news, dateline london with shaun ley. hello, i'm shaun ley. welcome to the programme which brings together distinguished columnists, bbc specialists and the correspondents who file their stories to the folks back home dateline london. this week: not all over by christmas. borisjohnson resists calls for a short, sharp lockdown. are northern ireland and wales undermining his...