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also on the program coronavirus cases are on the rise across south america and brazil now has the 2nd highest growth of virus death toll after the u.s. despite this restrictions are being nice to get the latest from rio de janeiro. and sports fremen are making a late rush hoping to stay in the bundesliga for another season after a 5 star performance against potter. i want and blue cross thanks for joining another young black man is dead in the u.s. at the hands of police now atlanta georgia police chief has resigned as a result and the mayor has called for the officer involved to be fired area residents have converged on the scene of the incident to protest the friday night shooting death of 27 year old ray short brooks atlanta police say he was asleep in his car blocking a fast food drive through lane he said to have resisted arrest after failing a sobriety test security footage shows brooks. running away with in officers stun gun when police opened fire at least 3 shots and killed him the incident comes amid widespread protests over police brutality and systematic races. around the
also on the program coronavirus cases are on the rise across south america and brazil now has the 2nd highest growth of virus death toll after the u.s. despite this restrictions are being nice to get the latest from rio de janeiro. and sports fremen are making a late rush hoping to stay in the bundesliga for another season after a 5 star performance against potter. i want and blue cross thanks for joining another young black man is dead in the u.s. at the hands of police now atlanta georgia...
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and cases are on the rise across all of south america despite this some countries are easing restrictions will get the latest from rio de janeiro. and in sports are making a late rush hoping to stay in the bonus league for another season after a 5 star performance against powerball. i'm way i'm good thanks for joining another young black man is dead in the u.s. at the hands of police now atlanta georgia police chief has resigned as a result and the mayor has called for the officer involved to be fired area residents have converged on the scene of the incident to protest the friday night shooting death of 27 year old ray shard brooks atlanta police say. he was asleep in his car blocking a fast food drive through lane he said to have resisted arrest after failing a sobriety test now security footage then shows brooks running away with the officers stun gun and possibly pointing it back at them when police opened fire and killed him with an estimated 3 shots the incident comes amid widespread protests over police brutality and systematic racism. around the world a day of street protests have
and cases are on the rise across all of south america despite this some countries are easing restrictions will get the latest from rio de janeiro. and in sports are making a late rush hoping to stay in the bonus league for another season after a 5 star performance against powerball. i'm way i'm good thanks for joining another young black man is dead in the u.s. at the hands of police now atlanta georgia police chief has resigned as a result and the mayor has called for the officer involved to...
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right has no place i'm british streets also coming up corona virus cases are on the rise across south america and brazil now has the 2nd highest coronavirus death toll after the us despite this restrictions are being east we'll go live to a correspondent in rio de janeiro to see how people there are reacting. in sports for a minute as making a late rush hoping to stay in the bundesliga for another season after a 5 star performance against potter brought. a 1000000 blue cross thanks for joining a day of street protests around the world are keeping the focus on structural racism across the society s. grief and frustration sparked by the death of george floyd a black man who died under the knee of a white police officer in the u.s. city of minneapolis in may was met by far right groups out to protect monuments that they see as part of their national identity. police had warned everyone to stay home the threat of spreading the coronavirus was too great but in the air at trafalgar square smoke bombs in tear gas bottles and rocks were the main concern as police try to keep anti-racism protests sepa
right has no place i'm british streets also coming up corona virus cases are on the rise across south america and brazil now has the 2nd highest coronavirus death toll after the us despite this restrictions are being east we'll go live to a correspondent in rio de janeiro to see how people there are reacting. in sports for a minute as making a late rush hoping to stay in the bundesliga for another season after a 5 star performance against potter brought. a 1000000 blue cross thanks for joining...
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warnings of health experts the death toll there is now the 2nd highest in the world the rest of south america is also battling to keep up with surging infections. and a standoff in seattle president trump stands firm on threats to clear a city district controlled by protesters take a look at the self declared police free zone. and contemporary art museum reopens with a spectacular new exhibition it's called everywhere we'll find out about the painter who's behind. welcome to the program. authorities in beijing have locked down parts of the chinese capital after a cluster of new coronavirus cases was discovered at a major wholesale food market more than 40 people have tested positive so far doctors are preparing to carry out another $10000.00 tests to try to stem the outbreak. this is a scene people in beijing hoped they would never have to witness again and. work is sealing off one of the city's largest food markets after a resurgence of corona virus infections there. and it's not the only step being taken. security forces have been called in. they're setting up checkpoints and making sure th
warnings of health experts the death toll there is now the 2nd highest in the world the rest of south america is also battling to keep up with surging infections. and a standoff in seattle president trump stands firm on threats to clear a city district controlled by protesters take a look at the self declared police free zone. and contemporary art museum reopens with a spectacular new exhibition it's called everywhere we'll find out about the painter who's behind. welcome to the program....
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warnings of health experts the death toll there is now the 2nd highest in the world the rest of south america is also battling to keep up with surging infections. confusion over how debts are counted in russia coated 19 cases soar but the official death toll remains surprisingly low health officials and relatives of victims are calling for more transparency in the government's reports of. a standoff in seattle president trump stands firm on threats to clear a city district controlled by protesters we take a look at the celtic lyric police. welcome to the program chinese authorities have locked down parts of beijing after discovering a cluster of new corona virus infections there are links to a wholesale food market that's a major supplier for the city officials raised the alarm after 45 people tested positive there the 1st locally transmitted infections in more than 50 days plans to open schools on monday have now been put on hold. earlier we spoke to our correspondent who's in corinth in china at the moment we asked him about the origin of this latest outbreak. yeah it appeared in the bigges
warnings of health experts the death toll there is now the 2nd highest in the world the rest of south america is also battling to keep up with surging infections. confusion over how debts are counted in russia coated 19 cases soar but the official death toll remains surprisingly low health officials and relatives of victims are calling for more transparency in the government's reports of. a standoff in seattle president trump stands firm on threats to clear a city district controlled by...
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against the warnings of its experts the death toll there is now the 2nd highest in the world rest of south america is also battling to keep up with searching infections. confusion over how deaths are counted in russia coated 19 cases soar but the official death toll remains surprisingly low health officials and relatives of victims are calling for more transparency in the government's reporting system. welcome to the program authorities in beijing have locked down parts of the chinese capital after a cluster of new coronavirus cases was discovered at a major wholesale food market more than 40 people have tested positive so far doctors are preparing to carry out another $10000.00 tests to try to stem the outbreak. this is a scene people in beijing hoped they would never have to witness again and. work is sealing off one of the city's largest food markets after a resurgence of corona virus infections there. and it's not the only steps being taken. security forces have been called in. there setting up checkpoints and making sure the thousands of residents living in the vicinity of the market are foll
against the warnings of its experts the death toll there is now the 2nd highest in the world rest of south america is also battling to keep up with searching infections. confusion over how deaths are counted in russia coated 19 cases soar but the official death toll remains surprisingly low health officials and relatives of victims are calling for more transparency in the government's reporting system. welcome to the program authorities in beijing have locked down parts of the chinese capital...
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the next hardest hit country in south america is peru where 6 those deaths have led to burials being carried out with industrial efficiency i mean well demand for ginger has exploded due to popular belief in its healing properties in ecuador anguish over the nearly 4000 people killed by the virus was compounded by the eruption of a volcano in its amazon region sparking fears that falling ash could exacerbate responded she problems. and in bolivia so-called brigades of volunteers pick up bodies from families too poor to pay for their burial. we're all being affected. i have family members in intensive care. we're trying to find a ventilator for my wife's grandfather to save his life. everything has collapsed. in chile the brigades of professional. soldiers patrol neighborhoods in the capital santiago looking for curfew breakers the country know has the highest number of calls in 1000 cases per 1000000 people in latin america. in london police are trying to keep. apart from foreign tourists. were asked by authorities to stay home today because of the pandemic. protesters insist they're
the next hardest hit country in south america is peru where 6 those deaths have led to burials being carried out with industrial efficiency i mean well demand for ginger has exploded due to popular belief in its healing properties in ecuador anguish over the nearly 4000 people killed by the virus was compounded by the eruption of a volcano in its amazon region sparking fears that falling ash could exacerbate responded she problems. and in bolivia so-called brigades of volunteers pick up bodies...
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now says it considers central and south america hotspots for transmission of the corona virus so why are we seeing a spike in cases in that part of the world. exactly the americas which of course include the us are now home to 5 of the 10 countries that have seen most new infections in the past days and just the caseload is rising rapidly and a lot of countries in latin america that can be attributed to too especially one thing there is a high level of any formality and a lot of countries in the caribbean and central america and south america that have been or still are under strict lock down are now kind of forced to ease restrictions to keep the economy from collapsing and get people back to work so they can begin to earn a living so with more people out on the street of course the infection rate tends to rise but we're also seeing a spike because a lot of countries are now testing more than before. many countries across latin america have spent the past weeks and months ramping up their testing capacities and if there's more tests being done of course there will be more positive ca
now says it considers central and south america hotspots for transmission of the corona virus so why are we seeing a spike in cases in that part of the world. exactly the americas which of course include the us are now home to 5 of the 10 countries that have seen most new infections in the past days and just the caseload is rising rapidly and a lot of countries in latin america that can be attributed to too especially one thing there is a high level of any formality and a lot of countries in...
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nearly 29,000 people have died in south america's biggest country. from new york to santa monica and in more than a0 cities in between, thousands are on the streets again to protest the death in police custody of an african—american man, george floyd. many cities have curfews in place to stop the protests as night falls, after some turned violent. mr floyd, who was unarmed, died in minneapolis last monday after being pinned to the ground by a white police officer — he was the latest in a string of african—american men to die through police action. president trump's national security adviser denied there was institutional racism in the us, saying that most officers were heroes. we officers were heroes. just want to show is happening we just want to show is happening in minneapolis night —— right now, the city where the latest round of violence was sparked. we see protesters speaking with what appeared to be national guard officers outside the state house in that city. we can see a dialogue between protesters and the national guard and the national gua
nearly 29,000 people have died in south america's biggest country. from new york to santa monica and in more than a0 cities in between, thousands are on the streets again to protest the death in police custody of an african—american man, george floyd. many cities have curfews in place to stop the protests as night falls, after some turned violent. mr floyd, who was unarmed, died in minneapolis last monday after being pinned to the ground by a white police officer — he was the latest in a...
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when i get big, i'm going where he's going, south america. it's like america, but south.a live? "paradise falls, a land lost in time." i ripped this right out of a library book. [ gasps ] i'm gonna move my clubhouse there and park it right next to the falls. who knows what lives up there. and once i get there? well, i'm saving these pages for all the adventures i'm gonna have. only i just don't know how i'm gonna get to paradise falls. ♪ that's it! you can take us there in a blimp!...
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. >>> and, the alarming surgeon covid-19 cases in south america. the country that is second only to the united states with more than 1 million cases. >>> a cool and cloudy day at the coast but a beautiful day around the bay. what does your father stay forecast hold? i will have all the details. stay with us, your weather is next. ♪ ♪ yeah ♪ ♪ ♪ y-yeah ♪ ♪ yeah ♪ hey, hey ♪ yeah when we closed our wynn committed instantly to keeping all 15,000 team members on-board. we then focused our five-star level of service to all who needed it. we made improvements to people's lives. we strove to be better and we made people happy. this closure may have temporarily taken us out of wynn and encore, but it couldn't take the wynn and encore out of us. and now, we are proud to welcome you back. >>> concern is mounting as the coronavirus spreads among inmates in san quentin. there were no cases of covid-19 at the prison last month. in late may, 121 inmates from chino were transferred and mixed with the general population. now, 159 prisoners and more there 30 staffe
. >>> and, the alarming surgeon covid-19 cases in south america. the country that is second only to the united states with more than 1 million cases. >>> a cool and cloudy day at the coast but a beautiful day around the bay. what does your father stay forecast hold? i will have all the details. stay with us, your weather is next. ♪ ♪ yeah ♪ ♪ ♪ y-yeah ♪ ♪ yeah ♪ hey, hey ♪ yeah when we closed our wynn committed instantly to keeping all 15,000 team members...
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well, let's shift from asia to south america, and there, you find many more count under issue. photographs of over 5000 people who have dd related to covid-19. local media is reporting that able to acce adequate medical care, and that is symptomaticen of the cha for peru with the second-highest number of deaths and infections in south america after brazil. let's get an update. our reporter is live in miami. worst of all, let's talabout peru. does its health care system have sufficient facilities to cope with the number of cases? reporter: there was the criticism of the catholic church , the powerful image of the cathedral in lima, filled with the pictures ofhe people who had died. clearly, they are facingerus difficulties in admitting the challenge presented by the covid-19, and even though peru was one of the countries that originally had been praised because of its actis, particularly in economic terms, they started aam vertious economic aid package to try to keep people in their houses, particularly in one sector, where peru and man oth countries in latin america comprise a
well, let's shift from asia to south america, and there, you find many more count under issue. photographs of over 5000 people who have dd related to covid-19. local media is reporting that able to acce adequate medical care, and that is symptomaticen of the cha for peru with the second-highest number of deaths and infections in south america after brazil. let's get an update. our reporter is live in miami. worst of all, let's talabout peru. does its health care system have sufficient...
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it has been extremely difficult and south america particularly -- in south america, particularly chilewe need to talk to an optimist. neil dutta has been more optimistic about the american consumer in any when we speak to, and he joins us. we had a great jobs report, a huge surprise. tomorrow will show continuing improvement from the horror we are living through. already going to do the same dance with gdp? are we going to underestimate the ability to recover, and are we going to hear that from the fed today? neil: i think yes and no. i do think the consensus is a little bit too negative at this point on the second-quarter growth numbers. you look at the atlanta fed as an example. i think it is tracking -50% annualized for the second quarter. but we already know that in may, taking the input from the , it went upumbers , which means it would take a lot to see that kind of about 68% in may, which means it would take a lot to see that kind of number. we will get more information on that as the weeks go by. fed, there is absolutely no reason whatsoever for them to sound upbeat. is low.n r
it has been extremely difficult and south america particularly -- in south america, particularly chilewe need to talk to an optimist. neil dutta has been more optimistic about the american consumer in any when we speak to, and he joins us. we had a great jobs report, a huge surprise. tomorrow will show continuing improvement from the horror we are living through. already going to do the same dance with gdp? are we going to underestimate the ability to recover, and are we going to hear that from...
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from asia to south america — and more countries under presssure.many weren't able to access to adequate medical care. and that's symtomatic of the challenge for peru — it has the second—highest numbers of deaths and infections in south america after brazil. luis fajardo from bbc monitoring is in miami. first of all, let's talk about peru. does its health care system have sufficient facilities to cope with the number of cases? clearly not and that was the centre of the criticism by very influential voices and of course the catholic church, the powerful image of the cathedral in lima filled with all the pictures of people who died. clearly, peru is facing serious difficulties in meeting the challenge presented by covid—19 and even though peru was one of the... they tried to keep people in their houses... many of the largest cities in the world preparing to open their economy, the situation can only get worse. i have 30 seconds when can you give me a quick update on venezuela? it is about question in the continent, the report very low cases, but many
from asia to south america — and more countries under presssure.many weren't able to access to adequate medical care. and that's symtomatic of the challenge for peru — it has the second—highest numbers of deaths and infections in south america after brazil. luis fajardo from bbc monitoring is in miami. first of all, let's talk about peru. does its health care system have sufficient facilities to cope with the number of cases? clearly not and that was the centre of the criticism by very...
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nearly 29,000 people have died in south america's biggest country.re have been clashes between police and anti— government protesters demanding the resignation or impeachment of the the president. now on bbc news, with outbreaks at different stages around the world, we explore what might happen as restrictions change and people adjust to a new reality. hello and welcome to the latest in our special programmes on the coronavirus pandemic. i'm victoria derbyshire. on today's programme, we hear from frontline health workers on theirfears of a second wave of covid—i9 infections. plus, how a team of scientists is trying to work out why coronavirus affects different people in such extreme ways. and, you can always keep up—to—date with the latest information about the pandemic on our website. first, the world health organization has warned of a second peak of coronavirus cases if lockdown restrictions around the world are lifted too soon. the threat of a possible second wave puts frontline healthcare workers underfurther pressure in many countries. the bbc
nearly 29,000 people have died in south america's biggest country.re have been clashes between police and anti— government protesters demanding the resignation or impeachment of the the president. now on bbc news, with outbreaks at different stages around the world, we explore what might happen as restrictions change and people adjust to a new reality. hello and welcome to the latest in our special programmes on the coronavirus pandemic. i'm victoria derbyshire. on today's programme, we hear...
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while the united states gets closer to fully reopening south america is getting hit hard by covid. >>which countries have the biggest hot >>well the u.s. is moving towards fully reopening south america is still being ravaged by covid-19 rio de janeiro has been one of the hardest hit cities, leaving many including health care workers. victims of the virus nick peyton walsh reports. >>sleeping on the hospital floor after a shift in us horror stories from rio de janeiro hit hard by covid-19 the >>even in one image that shocked brazil, the dead lying next to the living. riaz states medical workers a dying more than anywhere in brazil. 30 doctors and 14 us is a workers. >>you think media business daniel costa describing a symptoms in isolation days before she friend libya and nurses union had this had the virus and is hiding injuring long problems from her family she is better though, and off to go back to work. >>i ask you monday, sen is feel worse. she says is willing to spend to help someone who's arrive unity in the red zone. >>we have to stop tearing a dead body from the morgue, le
while the united states gets closer to fully reopening south america is getting hit hard by covid. >>which countries have the biggest hot >>well the u.s. is moving towards fully reopening south america is still being ravaged by covid-19 rio de janeiro has been one of the hardest hit cities, leaving many including health care workers. victims of the virus nick peyton walsh reports. >>sleeping on the hospital floor after a shift in us horror stories from rio de janeiro hit hard...
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we get our wool from all over the world from new zealand australia and south america also from england. depending on the requirements we have to meet we get our wool from everywhere put in by lay off. this mill receives only about 10 tonnes of wool from germany each month compared to the $220.00 tons it gets from new zealand wool from down under is pure and wool from other places it's softer and cheaper too because it's produced very efficiently the vatican felt spinning wheel wants to promote local wool but has no illusions about the future of wool from germany of almost like you're sadly consumers today are not willing to pay higher prices at the retail level they're more interested in getting new products faster they want to see trends in changes in fashion so the cost has to be low it would be nice if people could change their priorities and still. get a pappa remains enthusiastic about her wool in fabric it may be expensive but demand from high quality sustainable fashion is growing her mission is to eventually produce quantities approaching 10000 metres of her muzzle tweet. as mu
we get our wool from all over the world from new zealand australia and south america also from england. depending on the requirements we have to meet we get our wool from everywhere put in by lay off. this mill receives only about 10 tonnes of wool from germany each month compared to the $220.00 tons it gets from new zealand wool from down under is pure and wool from other places it's softer and cheaper too because it's produced very efficiently the vatican felt spinning wheel wants to promote...
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in harlem where the large part of the population -- central and south america and knowledge of spanish to workers housekeepers and others. in this class, elementary instruction and spoken language was given by teachers. and corporation to the national youth administration, 26,500 young men and women are employed as instructors and medical helpers. they are unable to continue their education. clerical white collar workers find employment and styling and taking important report such as typing, unusual occupations -- so that they may be available for the use of future generations. as part of the program of rehabilitation of the conservation of human resources, a number of household training schools have been established by wpec. in the schools, girls from relief families are prepared for domestic work which will make themselves support and others take the course in order to learn the art of homemaking for their own homes. in kitchens under confident instructors the girls are taught to could and prepare salads for everyday needs. . here is where you may be able to learn something. this is
in harlem where the large part of the population -- central and south america and knowledge of spanish to workers housekeepers and others. in this class, elementary instruction and spoken language was given by teachers. and corporation to the national youth administration, 26,500 young men and women are employed as instructors and medical helpers. they are unable to continue their education. clerical white collar workers find employment and styling and taking important report such as typing,...
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their journey will take them around the southern tip of south america and the dreaded cape horn. it's a dangerous trip that will place huge demands on the crew. there sealing the joints with tar and pitch to make sure the ship is c. with the. in the lake 980 s. folks had the dogma on rebuilt and sailed it through the northwest and northeast passages of the arctic ocean. he steals himself against the cold by bathing in icy water during the winter all spending time in cold storage warehouses. he's described as exhibitions in numerous books and has been the subject of several documentary films. in 1989 folks became the 1st person to reach the north and south poles on foot in the same year. he made headlines in 1984 by sailing around cape horn in winter in a folding boat now he plans to return. in august 2015 the dogma or unsocial from its long journey south. its 9000 nautical miles from here to cape horn. this journey will be an enormous challenge for the crew the bay of biscay provided the 1st real test of their sailing skills. from their route leads via the canary islands to guine
their journey will take them around the southern tip of south america and the dreaded cape horn. it's a dangerous trip that will place huge demands on the crew. there sealing the joints with tar and pitch to make sure the ship is c. with the. in the lake 980 s. folks had the dogma on rebuilt and sailed it through the northwest and northeast passages of the arctic ocean. he steals himself against the cold by bathing in icy water during the winter all spending time in cold storage warehouses....
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here's the southern tip of south america. and cape horn which is actually located on island yes this is the strait of magellan which ferdinand magellan crossed in 1519 about 100 years before the cape was discovered. it's an extremely difficult trip because the concert so strong. and there are 2 narrow passages on top of that is in shout and powerful economic interests band ships from sailing through here. so they look for an alternative and found the cape in the process. sail through this passage and promptly named it after. he pressed on and discovered cape horn on january 29th 1616. and. in january 1616 lemaire and shows him sailed through the straits of mckellen and continued along the coast. on january 29th they sighted cape horn but didn't realize that it was located on an island they thought it was part of the mainland. they followed the coast north. and then headed west across the pacific. during this part of their journey they discovered several islands not previously known to the west. they reached the island of java
here's the southern tip of south america. and cape horn which is actually located on island yes this is the strait of magellan which ferdinand magellan crossed in 1519 about 100 years before the cape was discovered. it's an extremely difficult trip because the concert so strong. and there are 2 narrow passages on top of that is in shout and powerful economic interests band ships from sailing through here. so they look for an alternative and found the cape in the process. sail through this...
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at a community level for different reasons so i would say right now the epidemic in central and south america is the most complex of all of the situations we faced globally. in the u.k. new measures have come into effect demanding that anyone entering must self isolate for 14 days rule breakers can be fined nearly $1300.00 but the move has drawn criticism over timing how it will work and what impact it could have on the economy china how reports around. new 14 day quarantine rules for passengers arriving at u.k. ports of entry are sure to deter international travel and may well put the brakes on a much anticipated summer recovery for the travel industry 3 of britain's largest airline groups ryanair easyjet and british airways owners i.a.g. are taking the government to court it is devastating to visitors to british britain's prince tourism industry it's going to cause destroy millions of jobs in a hotel thousands tourist attractions. in the peak. so it's not only irrational only primitive but it's entirely disproportionate to the effect it's going to have on the spread of. the point the govern
at a community level for different reasons so i would say right now the epidemic in central and south america is the most complex of all of the situations we faced globally. in the u.k. new measures have come into effect demanding that anyone entering must self isolate for 14 days rule breakers can be fined nearly $1300.00 but the move has drawn criticism over timing how it will work and what impact it could have on the economy china how reports around. new 14 day quarantine rules for...
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hasn't prevented an explosion of infections the country already has the highest death toll in south america after brazil and i have our own american hero marriage i've lost 2 brothers and a month but i'm glad they're not suffering any more because of the pain may head. now a new report that compares to to stickle data over the last 3 years suggests that the number of cold related deaths in april in may could in fact be more than 17003 and a half times higher than the health ministry figures i asked the man who published the study how this was possible. you know if it medical so many people who died at home or on the way to the hospital or even at the door of the hospitals which have collapsed were not counted others had respond retore failure is the cause of death even though this was caused by coronavirus. regardless of how the death toll is tallied that numerical is now the epicenter of the pandemic and yet it's not all gloom. in havana a young opera singer lifts the spirits of health workers and neighbors alike. while thousands of kilometers away chileans applaud the arrival of a box tha
hasn't prevented an explosion of infections the country already has the highest death toll in south america after brazil and i have our own american hero marriage i've lost 2 brothers and a month but i'm glad they're not suffering any more because of the pain may head. now a new report that compares to to stickle data over the last 3 years suggests that the number of cold related deaths in april in may could in fact be more than 17003 and a half times higher than the health ministry figures i...
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protest against a lack of protective gear was the country faces the worst coronavirus spread in south america. former u.s. national security advisor john bolton says president trump asked foreign leaders to help boost his reelection chances that's just one of a number of accusations made the negs of bolton's new book set to be released next week both the u.s. justice department and the white house are taking legal action to try to block it michaela has more from washington. the democrat controlled house of representatives impeach president trump for his dealings with ukraine ruling that he'd withheld aid to leverage information about his political opponent joe biden john bolton refused an invitation to testify before the house but now alleges that this action was typical of president trump's dealing with a number of countries and he criticizes the house for limiting its investigation to ukraine's had they taken the time to inquire more systematically about trump's behavior across its entire foreign policy john bolton writes the impeachment outcome would have been different in published excerp
protest against a lack of protective gear was the country faces the worst coronavirus spread in south america. former u.s. national security advisor john bolton says president trump asked foreign leaders to help boost his reelection chances that's just one of a number of accusations made the negs of bolton's new book set to be released next week both the u.s. justice department and the white house are taking legal action to try to block it michaela has more from washington. the democrat...
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well i think now we're seeing sooty hotspots in south america there's been a great concern about what's happening in brazil what's happening in chile where. mexico are these countries are experiencing a very steep rise in the pacific. and also in in a way that has overwhelmed the house just in those countries so we hear. individuals who cannot find a hospital bed as a situation where they're not enough ventilators very sick patients so i think the situation in several countries in south america and mexico is jerry very concerning at this point. professor of epidemiology at columbia thank you so much for joining us. coming up on this news hour from london how one indigenous town in ecuador has botched the national trend using both ancient and modern methods to keep the coronavirus at bay. as close ups in england prepare to open on monday the world health organization warns the u.k. gets rushing to reopen the economy. and in sport bayern munich close in on an 8th straight german league title. nigeria's military has hit back at the i saw in boca her fight as it says were behind 2 coordinat
well i think now we're seeing sooty hotspots in south america there's been a great concern about what's happening in brazil what's happening in chile where. mexico are these countries are experiencing a very steep rise in the pacific. and also in in a way that has overwhelmed the house just in those countries so we hear. individuals who cannot find a hospital bed as a situation where they're not enough ventilators very sick patients so i think the situation in several countries in south america...
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employment and endemic racial discrimination and there been protests against police brutality in south america the middle east and europe to gas has been fired at hundreds of demonstrators in paris the protest began peacefully outside a courthouse the police moved in to clear large crowds in other parts of the french capital just as want to draw attention to the taste of adama troll he was a 24 year old black man who died in police custody back in 2016. palestinians have also joining the movement in the occupied west bank protesters gathered outside the church of nativity lighting candles for george floyd and. he was a palestinian man killed by israeli police in jerusalem's old city on saturday. today we came to show our alliance with the oppressed in the world against injustice against the u.s. administration that oppresses black people and against the israeli occupation that oppression is the palestinian people. office for black lives matter protest they want to end racial discrimination in their own country. and the calls for justice for george floyd were also heard in argentina people marc
employment and endemic racial discrimination and there been protests against police brutality in south america the middle east and europe to gas has been fired at hundreds of demonstrators in paris the protest began peacefully outside a courthouse the police moved in to clear large crowds in other parts of the french capital just as want to draw attention to the taste of adama troll he was a 24 year old black man who died in police custody back in 2016. palestinians have also joining the...
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coalwood 19 in the country did not prevent them from demanding an end to police brutality in south america's largest nation why did you bet we are here today because we want to leave we are here today because we are tired of this genocidal state we're here to say no more here here in the names of those killed in police operations were read out loud most of them have one thing in common they are black and poor. police said the protesters were throwing stones so they confronted them with tear gas and non-lethal force. 2 weeks ago a 14 year old teenager was killed by police during a radio. the autopsy report shows that the boy was shot in the back by a rifle while playing with his cousins in his room was in 2019 over 800 people were killed in police related incidents a surge of hundreds in a state with a long history of police brutality and the political leadership including president jalal son out of himself who vowed to dig graves to stop crime this year already over $600.00 people have been killed the increase in recent hands either because there is an increase in crime or because now there
coalwood 19 in the country did not prevent them from demanding an end to police brutality in south america's largest nation why did you bet we are here today because we want to leave we are here today because we are tired of this genocidal state we're here to say no more here here in the names of those killed in police operations were read out loud most of them have one thing in common they are black and poor. police said the protesters were throwing stones so they confronted them with tear gas...
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more important for many perhaps outside europe's top leagues just think of all the players from south america coming to europe every year for those clubs selling their best players to the big leagues in europe that's their business model and that is under threat. clubs that. they are. asked to be rooted in transfer the. lawsuits will be keep going you know i'm. not. in the menu room suite in the. bronx 1st and some of the business even call it the solidarity mechanism like the general manager of club group and sound and then. we go. money from the big leagues and teams from smaller leagues get money from us when the chain breaks it reaches every corner of the globe i want to hear from the other side i have an appointment with a player agent usually they don't talk openly to the media we've got exclusive access. john is an agent from germany he's got several players on a contract. in the premier league. but the bundesliga and the turkish super league are his players prepared to take wage cuts 'd. off. with a. crisis affecting his business as a player agent. funny moment on. the. life. and the
more important for many perhaps outside europe's top leagues just think of all the players from south america coming to europe every year for those clubs selling their best players to the big leagues in europe that's their business model and that is under threat. clubs that. they are. asked to be rooted in transfer the. lawsuits will be keep going you know i'm. not. in the menu room suite in the. bronx 1st and some of the business even call it the solidarity mechanism like the general manager...
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number of coronavirus cases has topped 9000000 following a wreck or do one day increase north and south america account for more than half of new cases health authorities in south korea say they're seeing a 2nd wave of infections around the capital seoul driven by a number of small but persistent outbreaks and indonesia's cough in 1000 death toll has risen to 2500th of the highest in southeast asia and india has recorded 445 new deaths in 24 hours its biggest single day increase today. well germany's meat packing industry is facing strong criticism from the government after more than $1500.00 people tested positive for corona virus at a meat processing plant in the west of the country thousands of mostly romania and bulgaria workers have not been quarantined in the city of guta slow state leaders say they may have to really pose a why the laca. it's an outbreak that has shocked germany day after day the number of infected 10 u.s. employees has risen to over 1300 today but there are indications that the plant may have ignored warning signs ahead of the outbreak. this video shows the company cant
number of coronavirus cases has topped 9000000 following a wreck or do one day increase north and south america account for more than half of new cases health authorities in south korea say they're seeing a 2nd wave of infections around the capital seoul driven by a number of small but persistent outbreaks and indonesia's cough in 1000 death toll has risen to 2500th of the highest in southeast asia and india has recorded 445 new deaths in 24 hours its biggest single day increase today. well...
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more important for many clubs outside europe's top leagues just think of all the players from south america coming to europe every year for those clubs selling their best players to the big leagues in europe that's their business model and that is under threat and we the science clubs are in constantly they are all that are. easy to transfer the. plot so it's mostly keep going you. know when the men from suits leave the. grounds 1st. and some of the business even call it a solidarity mechanism like the general manager of the club. we get money from the big leagues and get money from us in the chain breaks it reaches every corner of the globe. i want to hear from the other side i have an appointment with a player agent usually they don't talk openly to the media exclusive access. john is an agent from germany he's got several players on the contract. in the premier league. and the bundesliga and the turkish super league are his players prepared to take wage cuts 'd. but. how is the crisis affecting his business as a player agent. and the players who will lose value but how much recent analys
more important for many clubs outside europe's top leagues just think of all the players from south america coming to europe every year for those clubs selling their best players to the big leagues in europe that's their business model and that is under threat and we the science clubs are in constantly they are all that are. easy to transfer the. plot so it's mostly keep going you. know when the men from suits leave the. grounds 1st. and some of the business even call it a solidarity mechanism...
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but as long as international demand for resources keeps rising south america's mining boom will continue. in 45 minutes on d.w. . what secrets lie behind this wall. discover new adventures in 360 degree. and explore fascinating world heritage sites. d.w. world heritage 368 get to happen now. it's great to have you with us again welcome to the 77th. africa. so the theme for. violence against women yes what's coming up.
but as long as international demand for resources keeps rising south america's mining boom will continue. in 45 minutes on d.w. . what secrets lie behind this wall. discover new adventures in 360 degree. and explore fascinating world heritage sites. d.w. world heritage 368 get to happen now. it's great to have you with us again welcome to the 77th. africa. so the theme for. violence against women yes what's coming up.
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germs can easily be transmitted to south america. cholera in japan could strike suddenly in the west coast of the united states. personally infected zones are localized. it may cover entire continents. the struggle against epidemics is a global one. for the danger of death is worldwide. then what is the answer? within the framework of the united nations, a new organization exists to promote the welfare of all people. the world health organization. in its first assembly, dr. chisholm declared this organization was physically prepared to raise the health level of all people and forever restore the human afflictions of colorado, tuberculosis and syphilis. the prime objective of the world health organization is the fight against disease on a global scale. the representatives of nearly every nation have signed on, and this means an organization with the authority to act. epidemics, no matter what part of the world they may inspect are a potential danger to all other nations. the world organization will make full use of every existing mean
germs can easily be transmitted to south america. cholera in japan could strike suddenly in the west coast of the united states. personally infected zones are localized. it may cover entire continents. the struggle against epidemics is a global one. for the danger of death is worldwide. then what is the answer? within the framework of the united nations, a new organization exists to promote the welfare of all people. the world health organization. in its first assembly, dr. chisholm declared...
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but as long as the international demand for resources keeps rising south america's mining boom will continue. in 45 minutes on d w. the global corona traces you can find more information online at. the length. of. the. we are living during the most extraordinary high in history.
but as long as the international demand for resources keeps rising south america's mining boom will continue. in 45 minutes on d w. the global corona traces you can find more information online at. the length. of. the. we are living during the most extraordinary high in history.
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while staying in south america health care workers in through have been protesting against a lack ofprotective equipment they are facing one of the worst rates of covert 19 in south america the government has rushed to do more testing and to build makeshift hospitals but many say it's still not doing enough to protect frontline workers when a sanchez reports from lima was. there is anger and fear in public hospitals on wednesday doctors and nurses took turns to protest refusing to leave their patients an attendant to demand more and better protective equipment to treat covert 1000 patients or pay more for what you all are not demanding payments we're asking for solutions to protect our lives or our they say they often have to buy their own masks and other equipment because the government doesn't provide enough they feel over exposed and in danger who are probably why we are probably the hardest hit me this morning my friend died he was fighting against the in this together with all of us he died fighting to help others until the end. at least 45 doctors have died in bed 2 says the co
while staying in south america health care workers in through have been protesting against a lack ofprotective equipment they are facing one of the worst rates of covert 19 in south america the government has rushed to do more testing and to build makeshift hospitals but many say it's still not doing enough to protect frontline workers when a sanchez reports from lima was. there is anger and fear in public hospitals on wednesday doctors and nurses took turns to protest refusing to leave their...
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coronavirus cases have topped 9000000 after the biggest one day increase in cases of all north and south america for more than half of the new cases health authorities and south korea say they are seeing a 2nd wave of infections around the capital seoul driven by a small but persistent outbreaks of new cases indonesia's death toll from covered 19 has risen to 2500 the highest in southeast asia and india has reported 445 new deaths in the 24 hour was its biggest single day increase to date now brazil says' 50000 people have now died from the corona virus more than a 1000000 people have been infected making brazil the 2nd worst hit country off to the united states president diable snorer has repeatedly downplayed the disease saying the fallout from the economic shutdown will be worse than the virus itself but as the number of dead grows many brazilians are getting angry at what they see as his failed response. thank you both so narrow out there rallying cry at this pro-democracy protests in brazil the capital brasilia tensions have been rising in recent months as the coronavirus pandemic has worse
coronavirus cases have topped 9000000 after the biggest one day increase in cases of all north and south america for more than half of the new cases health authorities and south korea say they are seeing a 2nd wave of infections around the capital seoul driven by a small but persistent outbreaks of new cases indonesia's death toll from covered 19 has risen to 2500 the highest in southeast asia and india has reported 445 new deaths in the 24 hour was its biggest single day increase to date now...
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>> a record surge around the world, north and south america.seeing countries that have it under control, we see germany numbers going up, outbreaks in australia. new zealand, even. people coming back in and bringing along. winter, a to get worse, not just because we might get a second wave from the cold temperatures being more amenable to the virus, but also looking at circulating the seasonal flu. coronaviruslu and is going to be a recipe for disaster. francine: do something like the coronavirus just disappear one-day? doing it to look back at the black death or the spanish flu to give us an indication of what can happen? >> you don't need to go that far, you can look back at sars in 2003. advantage without a trace a year later. -- it vanished without a trace a year later. these viruses can get under control. it could peter out, but i'm not confident that is going to happen. economist published this morning or late last night a list of the things closing in the states of america where the virus is persistent in coming back. around of that cent
>> a record surge around the world, north and south america.seeing countries that have it under control, we see germany numbers going up, outbreaks in australia. new zealand, even. people coming back in and bringing along. winter, a to get worse, not just because we might get a second wave from the cold temperatures being more amenable to the virus, but also looking at circulating the seasonal flu. coronaviruslu and is going to be a recipe for disaster. francine: do something like the...
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the way for fandy razan protests around the globe has reached brazil south america's biggest nation is also one of the country's worst affected by the coronavirus pandemic many people's anger has been compounded by the policies of president jacob also narrow he disagrees with the lock down measures imposed by regional governors and has dismissed covert 19 as a slight flu despite his country's seeing more corona related deaths than almost any other. these are the 1st protests against president diable so narrow since the covered 19 pandemic began fascist groups in the capital brasilia took to the streets to demonstrate against both sinatras leadership as it was on the present is sinking into chaos health care system was bad before the covenanting crisis now it's just getting worse plus the boats than our own government is fighting to set up a dictatorship protests took place across the country here in rio de janeiro residents of the favelas protested against police violence and poor neighborhoods. valsin are supporters however gathered on the copacabana they criticized covered 19 physica
the way for fandy razan protests around the globe has reached brazil south america's biggest nation is also one of the country's worst affected by the coronavirus pandemic many people's anger has been compounded by the policies of president jacob also narrow he disagrees with the lock down measures imposed by regional governors and has dismissed covert 19 as a slight flu despite his country's seeing more corona related deaths than almost any other. these are the 1st protests against president...
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south america yes a couple of things i'm going to talk about dusting this hour just theme but before i get on to that let me talk about the rain there's always rain here is a satellite in fact a couple of days ago i was actually talking about the dust in the fall north in venezuela but since then we have had some torrential downpours into central bolivia and this has been the result now as i say some torrential downpours but this really did cause this flash flood you can see the the depth of the water but also the speed at which it is traveling now the good news is there hasn't been any injuries or deaths reported however there is some more rain in the forecast as we go through wednesday to develop later in the day it is fairly typical for this time of year because the bulk of the rains of further to the north now i mentioned the dust plume well this is something which actually happens every year but in particular june through august of the month where we see a lot of dust coming up from the sahara case skies across much of the caribbean but not actually so look at this is the skies
south america yes a couple of things i'm going to talk about dusting this hour just theme but before i get on to that let me talk about the rain there's always rain here is a satellite in fact a couple of days ago i was actually talking about the dust in the fall north in venezuela but since then we have had some torrential downpours into central bolivia and this has been the result now as i say some torrential downpours but this really did cause this flash flood you can see the the depth of...
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bet does oecd think needs to done to assist a greater south america interning around this crisis? need: first of all, they to be aware, and that means the leadership has to share these views. they have to act accordingly, and within the constraints that they have. within the constraints. this is very important. to then apply measures like confinement, social distancing, etc. the question, again, will not be medicinetil we have a or we have a vaccine. but the problem in latin america , and the problem in africa, and the problem in asia is that you have -- it is very difficult to confine these people. they live in very close proximity, they have to go out every day in order to make a living. that makes it more difficult. francine: what does that mean, angel gurria come out about the prospects for emerging markets over the next 12 months? because they are going to be hardest hit -- and we always said this -- the problem with this crisis is that, again, the most vulnerable are the hardest hit. that includes the people, but that also includes the countries. the groups of society. there
bet does oecd think needs to done to assist a greater south america interning around this crisis? need: first of all, they to be aware, and that means the leadership has to share these views. they have to act accordingly, and within the constraints that they have. within the constraints. this is very important. to then apply measures like confinement, social distancing, etc. the question, again, will not be medicinetil we have a or we have a vaccine. but the problem in latin america , and the...
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. >> you are truly one of the mexico,in the world on latin america, and the challenges of south america are horrific, led by chile which is falling apart. what does oecd thanks need to be done to assist a greater south america in terms of turning around this crisis? to be aware. that means the leadership has to share these views. they have to act accordingly, and within the constraints that they have. within the constraints. this is very important. then apply measures like confinement, social distancing, etc. the question again will not be solved until we have medicine or we have a vaccine. but the problem in latin america and in africa and in asia is you have -- it is difficult to confine these people. they live in very close activity. they have to go out every day in order to make a living. that makes it more difficult. for special here for coverage. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ scarlett: this is the fed bloomberg television. aim scarlet fu. tom keene joins me along with mike mckee. let's check in with mike. mike: no surprise, no change in interest rates. the fed leaves the interest -- the
. >> you are truly one of the mexico,in the world on latin america, and the challenges of south america are horrific, led by chile which is falling apart. what does oecd thanks need to be done to assist a greater south america in terms of turning around this crisis? to be aware. that means the leadership has to share these views. they have to act accordingly, and within the constraints that they have. within the constraints. this is very important. then apply measures like confinement,...