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in madrid faqir and you. know the winner of this year's nobel peace prize is the world food program you know wager nobel committee is all of the u.n. agency for its fight against a global hunger and the use of hunger as a weapon of war the committee described the award as a call to the enter national community not to underfund the dubby raf pay. it's perhaps the most prestigious award in the wild and the nobel peace prize is craved by world leaders including one of this year's nominees stunnel trump but the jury decided to honor an organization not a politician for promoting peace. the prize came with an urgent appeal here with this year's award the norwegian nobel committee wishes to turn the eyes of the world towards the millions of people who suffer from of face the threat of hunger. the world the world food program plays a key role in multilateral cooperation on making food security an instrument of peace. last year the world food programme fed almost a 1000000 people at risk of starvation. the un body is
in madrid faqir and you. know the winner of this year's nobel peace prize is the world food program you know wager nobel committee is all of the u.n. agency for its fight against a global hunger and the use of hunger as a weapon of war the committee described the award as a call to the enter national community not to underfund the dubby raf pay. it's perhaps the most prestigious award in the wild and the nobel peace prize is craved by world leaders including one of this year's nominees stunnel...
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regions and neighborhoods in madrid. there were cases of 1000 cases per 100,000 residents, one in 100 people having covid-19. in those areas were already subject to two special restrictions, a more severe lockdown. the madrid region is saying that is having an effect and is bringing down the rate. nevevertheless, madrid still has 700 cacases per 1 100,000, the highest in spain. it means spainin is very much wl above the eu average. chris: ok, thanks for talking to us. white house spokesperson says u.s. president donald trump is feeling good after he and his wife went into isolation after testing positive for covid-19. the president is reported to be suffering mild symptoms. there is a lot of speculation over the future of the election campaign. the u.s. people go o to the pols nomber 3. joe biden says he and his wife jill have both tested negative. no chanting, no cues, and no donald trump, after the announcement friday about the u.s. president and his wife contracted covid, organizers forced to pull the plug on the much
regions and neighborhoods in madrid. there were cases of 1000 cases per 100,000 residents, one in 100 people having covid-19. in those areas were already subject to two special restrictions, a more severe lockdown. the madrid region is saying that is having an effect and is bringing down the rate. nevevertheless, madrid still has 700 cacases per 1 100,000, the highest in spain. it means spainin is very much wl above the eu average. chris: ok, thanks for talking to us. white house spokesperson...
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velasquez in madrid want to talk us through what's going on the best political battle. well there's definitely a political battle and regatta spatially on who is going to take the tough decisions for example does lockdown i think the much read the regional government the government of madrid and the central government have been fighting for and you know who will take the blame for these final lockdown that it seems that it was almost inevitable it was impossible to avoid a disappoint that basically what they've been doing for the last 2 weeks and so now this is done it can't just decision cannot be reimbursed they have the madrid regional government just have to accept this. yeah definitely. the regional government of madrid gave a press conference a train to show the new set of rules and at the same time the central government in the cabinet meeting was declaring the state of emergency just stage of a 1000000 see with will over write all the decisions rather of the regional government now where no i warning i got that for we had a warning this week from the world healt
velasquez in madrid want to talk us through what's going on the best political battle. well there's definitely a political battle and regatta spatially on who is going to take the tough decisions for example does lockdown i think the much read the regional government the government of madrid and the central government have been fighting for and you know who will take the blame for these final lockdown that it seems that it was almost inevitable it was impossible to avoid a disappoint that...
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the number of those testing positive in madrid has been increasing dramatically for weeks but instead of dealing with it the conservative regional government got in broiled in a dispute with spain's ruling center left government. epidemiologist under gothia together with $600.00 health care experts released a report accusing decision makers of not having learned from what's happened in recent months. that actions are simply negligent and they aren't intervening the pandemic has worsened again since the end of july and they are apparently hoping that the problem will go away by itself. showing up watching these after 1st declining to deal with the accusations that the big step here chief minister of health is ready to state his case despite about 10000 people having died so far from the disease in the spanish capital he sees no reason to be self-critical. so we're not magic it is a safe city it has a fantastic health care system we already saw that in spring and considering all measures taken we certainly should not disregard the possible social or economic consequences for citizens in
the number of those testing positive in madrid has been increasing dramatically for weeks but instead of dealing with it the conservative regional government got in broiled in a dispute with spain's ruling center left government. epidemiologist under gothia together with $600.00 health care experts released a report accusing decision makers of not having learned from what's happened in recent months. that actions are simply negligent and they aren't intervening the pandemic has worsened again...
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infection rates in madrid are double the rest of the country why has it hit the capital so hawt. it's a difficult one because it's the same scenario we had in the spring one small madrid is basically counting about one 3rd of the national numbers but in terms of cases and casualties number dead i think. we have to take into account that. it's one of the it is the biggest city it has alongside barcelona dealing the big subway network it's also a city that attracts as well as one of the arguments that is the gateway to spain the fact that spain has basically not been testing people on arrival at madrid apple probably hasn't helped and i think you know also it's fair to cedars it's a very densely populated city specially in some of its. outer areas in the suburbs and it's it's just hard to explain exactly why i did differences because there's no one but it makes sense you know in big cities there are more people moving around more people than we transform what's the situation in the hospitals in madrid i remember when we had had the 1st spike or surge back in march and april we talk
infection rates in madrid are double the rest of the country why has it hit the capital so hawt. it's a difficult one because it's the same scenario we had in the spring one small madrid is basically counting about one 3rd of the national numbers but in terms of cases and casualties number dead i think. we have to take into account that. it's one of the it is the biggest city it has alongside barcelona dealing the big subway network it's also a city that attracts as well as one of the arguments...
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as madrid prepares for its second lockdown. >>'s disaster rating not knowing what will happen tomorrow, but i understand that given how cases are increasing in madrid, a lockdown is the only solution, so we will have to do it. >> the spanish government had little choice but to act. conservative regional leaders fiercely oppose plans to lockdown the capital. after weeks of political infighting, they finally agreed on thursday. for now, they agreed measures are mild compared to those spain and forced throughout the entire country in spring. this time, residents will not be restricted to their homes but will still be able to venture outside to go to school or work or to go shopping. crossing borders for non-essential reasons will not be allowed, but ours and restaurants will be permitted to operate at 50% capacity, though they will have to close early. some fear this could be too little too late. >> the measures the spanish government have proposed are in my opinion insufficient because they are minimal, but they could contribute
as madrid prepares for its second lockdown. >>'s disaster rating not knowing what will happen tomorrow, but i understand that given how cases are increasing in madrid, a lockdown is the only solution, so we will have to do it. >> the spanish government had little choice but to act. conservative regional leaders fiercely oppose plans to lockdown the capital. after weeks of political infighting, they finally agreed on thursday. for now, they agreed measures are mild compared to those...
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guy hedgecoe reports from madrid. it's the beginning of a bank holiday weekend, but with the police stopping many people from leaving madrid, it's not a typical one. the central government has announced a state of emergency in the madrid region, preventing all non—essential travel in and out of the capital and eight nearby cities. these restrictions were already in place for several days until a court struck them down on thursday, saying they violated the rights of madrid's inhabitants. the state of emergency overcomes that legal obstacle, but it has further inflamed the dispute between madrid's regional authorities and the central government, which worry that the spread of the virus in the capital was out of control. translation: the president of the region of madrid has decided to do nothing. look, last week, 63 people died from covid—19 in the madrid region. right now, there are 3,361 people hospitalized in madrid. there are 490 people in the icu fighting between life ——there are 498 people in the icu fight
guy hedgecoe reports from madrid. it's the beginning of a bank holiday weekend, but with the police stopping many people from leaving madrid, it's not a typical one. the central government has announced a state of emergency in the madrid region, preventing all non—essential travel in and out of the capital and eight nearby cities. these restrictions were already in place for several days until a court struck them down on thursday, saying they violated the rights of madrid's inhabitants. the...
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infection rates in madrid are double the rest of the country why has it hit the capital so hawt. it's a difficult one because it's the same scenario we had in the spring one small madrid is basically counting about one 3rd of the national numbers both in terms of cases and casualties number dead i think. we have to take into account that. it's one of the it is the biggest city it has alongside barcelona dear inny big subway network it's also a city that attracts well as one of the arguments that is the gateway to spain so the fact that spain has basically not been testing people on arrival at madrid apple probably hasn't helped and i think also it's fair to cedars it's a very densely populated city specially in some of its. outer areas in the suburbs . it's it's just hard to explain exactly why i did differences mr sharon but it makes sense you know in big cities there are more people moving around more people than we transform what's the situation in the hospitals in madrid i remember when we have had the 1st spike or surge back in march and april we talked a lot about the numbe
infection rates in madrid are double the rest of the country why has it hit the capital so hawt. it's a difficult one because it's the same scenario we had in the spring one small madrid is basically counting about one 3rd of the national numbers both in terms of cases and casualties number dead i think. we have to take into account that. it's one of the it is the biggest city it has alongside barcelona dear inny big subway network it's also a city that attracts well as one of the arguments...
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infection rates in madrid are double the rest of the country why has it hit the capital so hawt. it's a difficult one because it's the same scenario we had in the spring of one small madrid is basically counting about one 3rd of the national numbers both in terms of cases and casualties number dead i think. we have to take into account that. it's one of the it is the biggest city it has alongside barcelona during the big subway network it's also a city that attracts well as one of the arguments that is the gateway to spain so the fact this fim has basically not been testing people on arrival at madrid apple probably hasn't helped and i think also it's fair to cedars it's a very densely populated city specially in some of its. outer areas in the suburbs . it's it's just hard to explain exactly why i did differences mr sharon but it makes sense you know in big cities there are more people moving around more people on public transport what's the situation in the hospitals in madrid i remember when we had had the 1st spike or surge back in march and april we talked a lot about the nu
infection rates in madrid are double the rest of the country why has it hit the capital so hawt. it's a difficult one because it's the same scenario we had in the spring of one small madrid is basically counting about one 3rd of the national numbers both in terms of cases and casualties number dead i think. we have to take into account that. it's one of the it is the biggest city it has alongside barcelona during the big subway network it's also a city that attracts well as one of the arguments...
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guy hedgecoe, bbc news, madrid. the foreign ministers of armenia and azerbaijan are holding talks in moscow in an effort to establish a truce in nagorno karabakh. the negotiations have been brokered by russia. this picture of the three countries' ministers was released by the russian foreign ministry. it's the first face—to—face meeting between the two countries since fighting began nearly two weeks ago. earlier, the azerbaijani president, ilham aliyev, said that baku was giving armenia a "last chance" to peacefully resolve the conflict in the region. the enclave is internationally recognised as part of azerbaijan, but is populated and governed by ethnic armenians. from goranboy in azerbaijan, our international correspondent 0rla guerin reports. the battle for nagorno—karabakh. this footage released by azerbaijan's defence ministry. for baku, this is a war of liberation to recover part of the motherland. and azeri forces are closing in on the mountains of karabakh, gaining control of some areas nearby held by
guy hedgecoe, bbc news, madrid. the foreign ministers of armenia and azerbaijan are holding talks in moscow in an effort to establish a truce in nagorno karabakh. the negotiations have been brokered by russia. this picture of the three countries' ministers was released by the russian foreign ministry. it's the first face—to—face meeting between the two countries since fighting began nearly two weeks ago. earlier, the azerbaijani president, ilham aliyev, said that baku was giving armenia a...
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guy hedgecoe reports from madrid. it's the beginning of a bank holiday weekend, but with the police stopping many people from leaving madrid, it's not a typical one. the central government has announced a state of emergency in the madrid region, preventing all non—essential travel in and out of the capital and eight nearby cities. these restrictions were already in place for several days until a court struck them down on thursday, saying they violated the rights of madrid's inhabitants. the state of emergency overcomes that legal obstacle, but it has further inflamed the dispute between madrid's regional authorities and the central government, which worry that the spread of the virus in the capital was out of control. translation: the president of the region of madrid has decided to do nothing. look, last week, 63 people died from covid—19 in the madrid region. right now, there are 3,361 people hospitalized in madrid. there are 490 people in the icu fighting between life and death, fighting for their lives. we can
guy hedgecoe reports from madrid. it's the beginning of a bank holiday weekend, but with the police stopping many people from leaving madrid, it's not a typical one. the central government has announced a state of emergency in the madrid region, preventing all non—essential travel in and out of the capital and eight nearby cities. these restrictions were already in place for several days until a court struck them down on thursday, saying they violated the rights of madrid's inhabitants. the...
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seek to break a standoff over same sions against the rulers also coming up tonight as spanish capital madrid is sit back into lockdown the capital has been hardest hit as a 2nd wave of the virus sweeps across the country and it making a difference the alternative nobel prize for human rights is announced we'll take a look at those on 3rd for their activism. i'm burnt off to our viewers watching on p.b.s. in the united states and to all of you around the world welcome we begin tonight with the question who speaks for europe at a summit in brussels e.u. leaders are trying to agree on an answer sanctions against villa reuss a joint approach on turkey and help to distribute coronavirus recovery funds of those are just some of the issues demanding attention and unity delegates are hoping the 2 day summit will help break a deadlock over sanctions against bella roosts. he has become the end like essential if attention at this 2 day summit in brussels. us and asked us dad as the president of cyprus has caused a big stir lately cypresses long been the only member state opposing sanctions against bela
seek to break a standoff over same sions against the rulers also coming up tonight as spanish capital madrid is sit back into lockdown the capital has been hardest hit as a 2nd wave of the virus sweeps across the country and it making a difference the alternative nobel prize for human rights is announced we'll take a look at those on 3rd for their activism. i'm burnt off to our viewers watching on p.b.s. in the united states and to all of you around the world welcome we begin tonight with the...
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guy hedgecoe, bbc news, madrid. china willjoin a global initiative to pay for and distribute a coronavirus vaccine. the plan, known as covax, would see 2 billion doses given to people around the world. the program is meant to discourage national governments from hoarding covid—19 vaccines. neither the us nor russia have joined the grouping. let's get some of the day's other news. 0n the gulf coast in the us, evacuations are under way in the state of louisiana as yet another hurricane hits the shoreline. delta is a category two storm, with winds blowing at around 105 mph. it's on track to hit the city of lake charles, the same areas battered by hurricane laura in august. two members of the group calling itself islamic state have pleaded not guilty in a court in america to charges of conspiring to murder four american hostages. el shafee elsheikh and alexanda kotey were flown to the us from iraq on wednesday. they were part of a cell dubbed "the beatles" because of their british accents. stay with us on bbc news. st
guy hedgecoe, bbc news, madrid. china willjoin a global initiative to pay for and distribute a coronavirus vaccine. the plan, known as covax, would see 2 billion doses given to people around the world. the program is meant to discourage national governments from hoarding covid—19 vaccines. neither the us nor russia have joined the grouping. let's get some of the day's other news. 0n the gulf coast in the us, evacuations are under way in the state of louisiana as yet another hurricane hits the...
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in madrid faqir thank you. for the winner of this year's nobel peace prize is the world food program you know we've had nobel committee is all a big u.n. agency for its fight against a global hunger the use of hunger as a weapon of war the committee described the award as a call to the international community not to underfund the w.f. pay. it's perhaps the most prestigious award in the wild the nobel peace prize is craved by world leaders including one of this year's nominees stunnel trump but the jury decided to honor an organization not a politician for promoting peace. the prize came with an urgent appeal here with this year's award the norwegian nobel committee wishes to turn the eyes of the world towards the millions of people who suffer from of face the threat of hunger. the world the world food program plays a key role in multilateral cooperation and making food security an instrument of peace. last year the world food program fed almost a 1000000 people at risk of starvation. the u.n. body is active in
in madrid faqir thank you. for the winner of this year's nobel peace prize is the world food program you know we've had nobel committee is all a big u.n. agency for its fight against a global hunger the use of hunger as a weapon of war the committee described the award as a call to the international community not to underfund the w.f. pay. it's perhaps the most prestigious award in the wild the nobel peace prize is craved by world leaders including one of this year's nominees stunnel trump but...
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infection rates in madrid are double the rest of the country why has it hit the capital so hawt. it's a difficult one because it's the same scenario we had in the spring one small madrid is basically accounting for about one 3rd of the national numbers both in terms of cases and casualties number dead i think. we have to take into account that. it's one of the it is the biggest city it has alongside barcelona dear in the big subway network it's also a city that attracts well as one of the arguments that is the gateway to spain so the fact that spain has basically not been testing people on arrival at madrid apple probably hasn't helped and i think also it's fair to cedars it's a very densely populated city specially in some of its. outer areas in the suburbs . it's it's just hard to explain exactly why i did differences mr sharon but it makes sense you know in big cities there are more people moving around more people than we transform what's the situation in the hospitals in madrid i remember when we had had the 1st spike or surge back in march and april we talked a lot about th
infection rates in madrid are double the rest of the country why has it hit the capital so hawt. it's a difficult one because it's the same scenario we had in the spring one small madrid is basically accounting for about one 3rd of the national numbers both in terms of cases and casualties number dead i think. we have to take into account that. it's one of the it is the biggest city it has alongside barcelona dear in the big subway network it's also a city that attracts well as one of the...
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look, last week, 63 people died from covid—19 in the madrid region —— madrid region. right now, there are 306 he won people hospitalized in madrid. there are 490 be a people in the icu fighting between life and death. we can either cross our arms 01’ death. we can either cross our arms or stop the virus. the local government disagrees, insisting that existing measures have already started to improve the infection rate. some locals take a similar view. it seems that the measures are only intended to annoy madrid, because there are so many regions in spain which are going through the same thing as us and they haven't done that. so i'm not at all in favour and what the central government is doing. in recent weeks, madrid has been spain's biggest concern, providing around a third of the entire country's new infections and the government says spreading the virus to neighbouring regions. so far, during the second wave of coronavirus, spain's health ca re system wave of coronavirus, spain's health care system has managed to cope. whether that continues to be the case could
look, last week, 63 people died from covid—19 in the madrid region —— madrid region. right now, there are 306 he won people hospitalized in madrid. there are 490 be a people in the icu fighting between life and death. we can either cross our arms 01’ death. we can either cross our arms or stop the virus. the local government disagrees, insisting that existing measures have already started to improve the infection rate. some locals take a similar view. it seems that the measures are only...
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last week 63 people died in the madrid region.er right now are00hundred 61 people hospitalized in madrid. there are 498 peoplen e icu fighting between life and death. we can either cross our arms, or we can stop the virus. >> the local government disagrees. insisting that existing measures had already started to irove the infection rate. making the state of emergency unnecessary. some locals take a similar view. >> it seems the measures are intended to ointment because hiere are so many regions going through the same as us and they haven't done that. i amt not all in favor of what the central government is doing. in recent weeks, madrid has been spain's biggest concern, pr oiding rou third of the country's newest infections and, says, spreading the virus to neighboring regions. during this second wave of coronavirus, spain's health care system has managed to cope. whether that continues to be the case could depesd on how succul measures like this state of emergency are in stabilizing the pandemic. nancy: her in the u.k. the country's finance mr. has announced new measures that businesses
last week 63 people died in the madrid region.er right now are00hundred 61 people hospitalized in madrid. there are 498 peoplen e icu fighting between life and death. we can either cross our arms, or we can stop the virus. >> the local government disagrees. insisting that existing measures had already started to irove the infection rate. making the state of emergency unnecessary. some locals take a similar view. >> it seems the measures are intended to ointment because hiere are so...
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>>el bayern munich recibe a atlético de madrid al 28 koman , al 41 goretzka dos por cero, luego koman nuevamente pone el 4 x0 y sellan goleada. manchester city vence a porto, luego de penal gündogan y torres le dan la vuelta, tecátito fue titular. >> el equipo recibe al apoyador externo a cambio de selección de sexta ronda 2022 hemos dominado la acción una vez más, cambio y fuera. >> ♪. >> (varias voces). >> se sorprenderá saber cuál fue el motivo que llevó a esta mujer a golpear en la cara a la asistente de vuelo, la información en la edición nocturna >> se unen a la lucha contra cáncer de seno la agencia pintó un camión de bomberos de color rosa en apoyo moral a los pacientes octubre es el mes nacional de concientización sobre esta enfermedad que es muy importanta para la mujeres >>muchas gracias por su sintonía, nos vemos a las 11 mu >> musica niños aun separados, mas de 500 niños separados que aun no son encontrados con sus padres. >>> nos dicen que muchos quedan huerfanos de porvida, esta
>>el bayern munich recibe a atlético de madrid al 28 koman , al 41 goretzka dos por cero, luego koman nuevamente pone el 4 x0 y sellan goleada. manchester city vence a porto, luego de penal gündogan y torres le dan la vuelta, tecátito fue titular. >> el equipo recibe al apoyador externo a cambio de selección de sexta ronda 2022 hemos dominado la acción una vez más, cambio y fuera. >> ♪. >> (varias voces). >> se sorprenderá saber cuál fue el motivo que...
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the number of those testing positive in madrid has been increasing dramatically for weeks but instead of dealing with it the conservative regional government got in broiled in a dispute with spain through a lng center left government. epidemiologist trend under gothia together with $600.00 health care experts released a report accusing decision makers of not having learned from what's happened in recent months. that actions are simply negligent and they aren't intervening the pandemic has worsened again since the end of july and they are apparently hoping that the problem will go away by itself. after 1st declining to deal with the accusations now that it's deputy minister of health is ready to state his case despite about 10000 people having died so far from the disease in the spanish capital he sees no reason to be self-critical. so we're not magic it is a safe city it has a fantastic health care system we already saw that in spring and considering all measures taken we certainly should not disregard the possible social or economic consequences for citizens in last friday the centra
the number of those testing positive in madrid has been increasing dramatically for weeks but instead of dealing with it the conservative regional government got in broiled in a dispute with spain through a lng center left government. epidemiologist trend under gothia together with $600.00 health care experts released a report accusing decision makers of not having learned from what's happened in recent months. that actions are simply negligent and they aren't intervening the pandemic has...
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madrid's leaders are concerned about the economy. here are some residents talking to the bbc. >> it is a bit desperate not knowing what is going to happen tomorrow, but i understand that given how the cases are rising in madrid, the lockdown is the only sution. [speaking foreign language] >> they should lockdown the city, but i do not think that lockdown is necessary. i have leg issues. how am i going to manage? i can barely walk. this is unfair. >> here's more from our reporter in madrid. >> people are angry about this. people may be blaming the national government's -- maybe the regional governments. there is a feeling that politics is getting in the way of resolving this problem here in madrid, which has become very much the hub of spain's second wave of coronavirus. we are seeing now more than 40% of new infections in spain are being registered here in the city of madrid or surrounding regions. what everybody can agree on is that madrid is a huge problem at the moment. what they cannot seem to agree on completely is how to handle
madrid's leaders are concerned about the economy. here are some residents talking to the bbc. >> it is a bit desperate not knowing what is going to happen tomorrow, but i understand that given how the cases are rising in madrid, the lockdown is the only sution. [speaking foreign language] >> they should lockdown the city, but i do not think that lockdown is necessary. i have leg issues. how am i going to manage? i can barely walk. this is unfair. >> here's more from our...
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he says madrid's health is spain's health and that the situation in madrid is complex and worrying. madrid's lockdown was ordered after spain's regional governments, who are in charge of health care, voted in favour of imposing restrictions in areas with more than 100,000 residents that had 500 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, 35% covid patient occupancy in intensive care units, and positive results in 10% of tests. even though madrid's politicians did not vote in favour of the restrictions, as it is responsible for nearly half of all spain's coronavirus cases and meets the criteria for restrictions, it must now close its borders for nonessential trips. people will only be allowed to cross for work, doctors visits and shopping. despite spain's many casualties in the fight against covid, madrid's regional government insists national politicians are causing alarm and may fight the lockdown in court. their solution has been to bring in targeted restrictions locally, but that too provoked protests, as it affected more poorer areas of the city. but national politicians concluded those meas
he says madrid's health is spain's health and that the situation in madrid is complex and worrying. madrid's lockdown was ordered after spain's regional governments, who are in charge of health care, voted in favour of imposing restrictions in areas with more than 100,000 residents that had 500 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, 35% covid patient occupancy in intensive care units, and positive results in 10% of tests. even though madrid's politicians did not vote in favour of the restrictions, as...
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this hustle and bustle could soon become a thing of the past as madrid prepares for its 2nd lockdown. it's exasperating not knowing what's going to happen tomorrow but i understand that given how cases are increasing in madrid a lock down is the only solution so we'll have to do it. with the hospitals that capacity and infection rates by rolling out of control the spanish government had little choice but to act. conservative regional leaders fiercely opposed plans to lock down the capitol after weeks of political infighting they finally agreed on thursday. for now they agreed measures are mild compared to those spain in force throughout the entire country in spring this time madeleine hughes will not be restricted to their homes but will still be able to venture outside to go to school or work or to go shopping crossing municipal borders for non-essential reasons will not be allowed but bars and restaurants will be permitted to operate at 50 percent of their capacity though they will have to close early. some fear this could be too little too late because of the measures that this ban
this hustle and bustle could soon become a thing of the past as madrid prepares for its 2nd lockdown. it's exasperating not knowing what's going to happen tomorrow but i understand that given how cases are increasing in madrid a lock down is the only solution so we'll have to do it. with the hospitals that capacity and infection rates by rolling out of control the spanish government had little choice but to act. conservative regional leaders fiercely opposed plans to lock down the capitol after...
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the number of those testing positive in madrid has been increasing dramatically for weeks but instead of dealing with it the conservative regional government got in broiled in a dispute with spain through a lng center left government. epidemiologists. together with 600 health care experts released a report accusing decision makers of not having learned from what's happened in recent months. their actions are simply negligent and they aren't intervening the pandemic has worsened again since the end of july and they are apparently hoping that the problem will go away by itself. after 1st declining to deal with the accusations that the big step u.t. minister of health is ready to state his case despite about 10000 people having died so far from the disease in the spanish capital he sees no reason to be self-critical. so without magic it is a safe city it has a fantastic health care system we already saw that in spring and considering all measures taken we certainly should not disregard the possible social or economic consequences for citizens in the last friday the central government fin
the number of those testing positive in madrid has been increasing dramatically for weeks but instead of dealing with it the conservative regional government got in broiled in a dispute with spain through a lng center left government. epidemiologists. together with 600 health care experts released a report accusing decision makers of not having learned from what's happened in recent months. their actions are simply negligent and they aren't intervening the pandemic has worsened again since the...
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guy hedgecoe, bbc news, madrid. here in the uk, the country's finance minister, chancellor rishi sunak, has announced new measures designed to help businesses that could be forced to close because of coronavirus restrictions. it's thought that bars and restaurants in the worst—affected parts of england may be told to shut next week. the nationwide scheme will begin on the 1st of november, and last for six months as the bbc‘s consumer affairs correspondent sarah corker reports. local lockdowns and reduced opening hours are already hurting hospitality. 0n the edge of greater manchester, altrincham has been under tighter rules sincejuly and the prospect of pubs and restaurants being forced to close in areas with high infection rates has angered business owners. it's disastrous because the minute the tap is turned off, you've got no ability to generate any income. the hospitality industry is being completely and utterly slated and the spectre now of further closure is really terrifying. there will be more help to cu
guy hedgecoe, bbc news, madrid. here in the uk, the country's finance minister, chancellor rishi sunak, has announced new measures designed to help businesses that could be forced to close because of coronavirus restrictions. it's thought that bars and restaurants in the worst—affected parts of england may be told to shut next week. the nationwide scheme will begin on the 1st of november, and last for six months as the bbc‘s consumer affairs correspondent sarah corker reports. local...
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tambiÉn el duelo entre el real madrid. duelos a travÉs de las pantallas de unimÁs, por supuesto en tudn. gracias por su atenciÓn. yo regresos con ustedes. arantxa: no se olvide que este fin de semana entra en vigor el horario de invierno. esta madrugada a las 2:00 a.m. debe retrasar su reloj una hora pero lo puede hacer una hora antes de irse a dormir. rec ward de que algunos telÉfonos celulares y computadoras ya estÁn programados para hacer esto de manera automÁtica. fÉlix: si bien hay una edad a la que es legal votar, no hay lÍmites cronolÓgicos para ejercer ese derecho y mucho mÁs si se hace por primera vez bajo el refrÁn de "más vale tarde que nunca". arantxa: estÁ emitiendo por primera vez su voto en un centro de votaciÓn en fayetteville. va acompaÑado de sus familiares. celebra porque en su Época habÍa mucho racismo y tenÍan que pagarpara votar los afroamericanos. llegamos al final. fÉlix: a votar todos, no hay excusa. ♪ >> esto es sÁbado de fÚtbol por univisiÓn y tudn. jornada 16. estamos en
tambiÉn el duelo entre el real madrid. duelos a travÉs de las pantallas de unimÁs, por supuesto en tudn. gracias por su atenciÓn. yo regresos con ustedes. arantxa: no se olvide que este fin de semana entra en vigor el horario de invierno. esta madrugada a las 2:00 a.m. debe retrasar su reloj una hora pero lo puede hacer una hora antes de irse a dormir. rec ward de que algunos telÉfonos celulares y computadoras ya estÁn programados para hacer esto de manera automÁtica. fÉlix: si bien hay...
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europe sees a surge of new infections in the spanish capital madrid. that's the warning from scientists from the extradition to study. the north. welcome to the. united states senator has begun the process to fill the vacant seat on the country's top court and cement a conservative majority before november's presidential election republicans are rushing to confirm president a trump's nominee i mean can you hear about it or to go for days of watching him positions on health care abortion gun rights to nomination spark a better parties than fight over silicon valley consume priem court seats in election years if approved and you heard about it would be president trump's 3rd appointment to the court i think at $48.00 to judge amy carney barrett could shape the supreme court for many decades to come 3 years ago trump appointed the staunch conservative to the federal court of appeals in chicago she has indicated support for gun rights trumps immigration policies and restrictions on abortion and l g b t rights group called her quote an absolute threat femini
europe sees a surge of new infections in the spanish capital madrid. that's the warning from scientists from the extradition to study. the north. welcome to the. united states senator has begun the process to fill the vacant seat on the country's top court and cement a conservative majority before november's presidential election republicans are rushing to confirm president a trump's nominee i mean can you hear about it or to go for days of watching him positions on health care abortion gun...
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this hustle and bustle could soon become a thing of the past as madrid prepares for its 2nd lockdown. it's exasperating not knowing what's going to happen tomorrow but i understand that given how cases are increasing in madrid a lock down is the only solution so we'll have to do it. with the hospitals that capacity and infection rate spiralling out of control this spanish government had little choice but to act conservative regional leaders fiercely opposed plans to lock down the capital after weeks of political infighting they finally agreed on thursday. for now they agreed measures are mild compared to those spain in force throughout the entire country in spring this time madeleine hughes will not be restricted to their homes but will still be able to venture outside to go to school or work or to go shopping crossing municipal borders for non-essential reasons will not be allowed but bars and restaurants will be permitted to operate at 50 percent of their capacity though they will have to close early. some fear this could be too little too late because the measures that this ban is
this hustle and bustle could soon become a thing of the past as madrid prepares for its 2nd lockdown. it's exasperating not knowing what's going to happen tomorrow but i understand that given how cases are increasing in madrid a lock down is the only solution so we'll have to do it. with the hospitals that capacity and infection rate spiralling out of control this spanish government had little choice but to act conservative regional leaders fiercely opposed plans to lock down the capital after...
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political analyst or as a rama in madrid say as the focus has shifted away from fighting the virus. out of this that happened sunday instead of thinking about a real fix for the problem and a common effort to fight the virus from which everyone would benefit the central government and the regional authorities are constantly criticizing each other and looking for some new strategies all this leads to chaos from which we the ordinary citizens suffer. public anger is boiling over in israel over the new coronavirus lockdown tens of thousands rallied in cities nationwide on saturday morning on prime minister benjamin netanyahu to step down clashes broke out in tel aviv and several people were injured. as a security guard has been arrested in the us city of denver over a fatal shooting a protester was killed during rival rallies between right and left wing groups on saturday according to local media the suspect had been hired by a local t.v. channel and in other world news. police use stun grenades sound a water cannon against an opposition rally in the bella russian capital minsk dozens
political analyst or as a rama in madrid say as the focus has shifted away from fighting the virus. out of this that happened sunday instead of thinking about a real fix for the problem and a common effort to fight the virus from which everyone would benefit the central government and the regional authorities are constantly criticizing each other and looking for some new strategies all this leads to chaos from which we the ordinary citizens suffer. public anger is boiling over in israel over...
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under the new restrictions residents in madrid will not be allowed to leave the area unless they have to make an essential journey social gatherings will be limited to 6 people while bars and restaurants will have to close by 11 pm parks and playgrounds they are off limits to the measures have already led to mosque protests over 2000 people gathered to denounce them last friday protestors rubbish bins into road chanted slogans the mounding freedom as well we asked madrid residents what they think about the new lockdown. at the bridge to turn it into a political war they're playing with us and they should be aware that they have to see this is a pandemic not a political war i think there is a real threat and this could be improved a lot if the necessary measures are taken with more transport put on to avoid grounding. if you lock people up. for the virus for the flu for a cold everything will get better but people don't have anything to eat you just have to take a walk through madrid to see the shops are all closed people will eventually have to grow their own potatoes because i don't
under the new restrictions residents in madrid will not be allowed to leave the area unless they have to make an essential journey social gatherings will be limited to 6 people while bars and restaurants will have to close by 11 pm parks and playgrounds they are off limits to the measures have already led to mosque protests over 2000 people gathered to denounce them last friday protestors rubbish bins into road chanted slogans the mounding freedom as well we asked madrid residents what they...
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political analyst has a role in madrid phase the focus has shifted away from fighting the virus. out of this. instead of thinking about a real fix for the problem and a common effort to fight the virus from which everyone would benefit the central government and the regional authorities are constantly criticizing each other and looking for some new strategies all this leads to chaos from which we the ordinary citizens suffer. public anger is boiling over in israel over the new coronavirus lockdown tens of thousands rallied in cities nationwide on saturday also calling on prime minister benjamin netanyahu to step down clashes broke out in tel aviv and several people were injured. a security guard has been arrested in the us city of denver of over a fatal shooting a protester with killed during rival rallies between right and left wing groups on saturday according to local media the suspect had been hired by a local t.v. channel and in other world news. police use stun grenades and water cannons against an opposition rally in the russian capital minsk dozens of people were reported
political analyst has a role in madrid phase the focus has shifted away from fighting the virus. out of this. instead of thinking about a real fix for the problem and a common effort to fight the virus from which everyone would benefit the central government and the regional authorities are constantly criticizing each other and looking for some new strategies all this leads to chaos from which we the ordinary citizens suffer. public anger is boiling over in israel over the new coronavirus...
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welcome back this is our to international now the regional authorities in madrid have launched a legal challenge against the spanish government's new lockdown order they have filed an appeal in the national court claiming that the measures violate local laws on self rule and will cause unnecessary anomic harm the madrid area has one of the highest corona virus infection rates in spain and the health minister insists the shutdown is unavoidable but what i can tell you is that we have to act with determination to take control of the pandemic in the madrid region and this is the most important thing we have to do in this moment because health comes 1st. we believe this document contains decisions that concern the entire national health system and above all the fundamental rights and freedoms of millions of people the minister is imposing measures that go against the will of many citizens under the new restrictions residents in madrid will not be allowed to leave the area unless they have to make an essential journey social gatherings will be limited to 6 people while bars and restaurants
welcome back this is our to international now the regional authorities in madrid have launched a legal challenge against the spanish government's new lockdown order they have filed an appeal in the national court claiming that the measures violate local laws on self rule and will cause unnecessary anomic harm the madrid area has one of the highest corona virus infection rates in spain and the health minister insists the shutdown is unavoidable but what i can tell you is that we have to act with...
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under the new restrictions residents in madrid will not be allowed to leave the area unless they have to make an essential journey social gatherings limited to 6 people bars restaurants they have to close by 11 pm parks playgrounds they're off limits to the measures have already led to mass protests over 2000 people gathered to denounce them last friday protestors pushed rubbish bins into wrote chanted slogans demanding freedom we asked madrid residents what they think about the new law. and the regulator turned it into a political war with an airplane with us and they should be aware that they have to see this is a pandemic not a political one but i think there is a real threat and this could be improved a lot if the necessary measures are taken with more transport put on to avoid growing here you know if you lock people up at home for the virus for the flu for a cold everything will get better but people don't have anything to eat and you just have to take a walk through madrid to see the shops are all closed people will eventually have to grow their own potatoes because i don't kno
under the new restrictions residents in madrid will not be allowed to leave the area unless they have to make an essential journey social gatherings limited to 6 people bars restaurants they have to close by 11 pm parks playgrounds they're off limits to the measures have already led to mass protests over 2000 people gathered to denounce them last friday protestors pushed rubbish bins into wrote chanted slogans demanding freedom we asked madrid residents what they think about the new law. and...
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spain puts parts of madrid back in lockdown to curb a steep rise in virus cases. and italy was once the centre of europe's outbreak, but has so far avoided a second wave. we'll have a report from rome on what it's doing right. and we'll look in depth at the conflict over the region of nagorno—karabakh, as the french president confirms syrian fighters are involved. translation: this is a very serious new fact which changes the situation. to india, where there has been an outburst of anger over violence against women, as a second woman has died after being gang raped. both deaths have occurred this week in the northern state of uttar pradesh. the family of the latest victim, a 22—year—old, told the bbc she was dragged into a vehicle after going to apply for admission at a local school. this happened in balrampur district, that's 500km from hathras district where a 19—old—women died on tuesday, a fortnight after being gang raped. that case has sparked protests. these pictures are from new delhi. as you can see, police tried to disrupt this protest. much of
spain puts parts of madrid back in lockdown to curb a steep rise in virus cases. and italy was once the centre of europe's outbreak, but has so far avoided a second wave. we'll have a report from rome on what it's doing right. and we'll look in depth at the conflict over the region of nagorno—karabakh, as the french president confirms syrian fighters are involved. translation: this is a very serious new fact which changes the situation. to india, where there has been an outburst of anger over...
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infection rates in madrid are double the rest of the country why has it hit the capital so hawt. it's a difficult one because it's the same scenario we had in the spring one small madrid is basically counting about one 3rd of the national numbers but in terms of cases and casualties number dead i think. we have to take into account that. it's one of the it is the biggest city it has alongside barcelona dealing the big subway network it's also a city that attracts well as one of the arguments that is the gateway to space that the fagots fim is basically not testing people can rival at madrid apple probably hasn't helped and i think you know all soon it's fair to say that it's a very densely populated city specially in some of its. outer areas in the suburbs . it's it's just hard to explain exactly why i did differences mr sharon but it makes sense you know in in big cities there are more people moving around more people public transport what's the situation in the hospitals in madrid i remember when we have had the 1st spike or surge back in march and april we talked a lot about t
infection rates in madrid are double the rest of the country why has it hit the capital so hawt. it's a difficult one because it's the same scenario we had in the spring one small madrid is basically counting about one 3rd of the national numbers but in terms of cases and casualties number dead i think. we have to take into account that. it's one of the it is the biggest city it has alongside barcelona dealing the big subway network it's also a city that attracts well as one of the arguments...
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asistido para el uno a cero en el segundo tiempo pelota al área dos cerebros madrid ... no se rinde pelota viva para karim benzema que les contaba sobre el final verán el centro de luca luka modric aquí la baja sergio ramos la empató en madrid vamos a wanda metropolitan atlético de madrid el 29 con el una-cero con el equipo de xolos le dieron la vuelta dos-uno -52 con Ángel correa el empate dos a dos un tío destinan aquí va a habilitar que es a dos al atlético de madrid. >> para comunicarle nueva división . >> ha sido y el presidente del consell anunció que renunciaba a su cargo como mandamás del club la decisión devastan a su crucero luego de la orden del presidente de catalunia de que debería ser un referéndum entre julio y noviembre bartomeu busca aplazarlo producto de la pandemia. >> la juventus recibió una pésima noticia cristiano ronaldo no podrá jugar el partido luego de dar positivo por tercera vez por covid-19 tal cómo lo establecen protocolo del agua por lo que no podrá jugar mañana. >>news ksts san jose extrañamos esos momentos especiales.
asistido para el uno a cero en el segundo tiempo pelota al área dos cerebros madrid ... no se rinde pelota viva para karim benzema que les contaba sobre el final verán el centro de luca luka modric aquí la baja sergio ramos la empató en madrid vamos a wanda metropolitan atlético de madrid el 29 con el una-cero con el equipo de xolos le dieron la vuelta dos-uno -52 con Ángel correa el empate dos a dos un tío destinan aquí va a habilitar que es a dos al atlético de madrid. >> para...
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white now and what will this new state of emergency mean for people in madrid? our correspondent explains. reporter: a legal tug-of-war in madrid between the spanish national government and the socialist-led government, having the final word with a state of emergency in the capital. >> [speaking in foreign language] reporter: local authorities had opposed measures that imposed a partial lockckdown. they said the restrictions which imposed limits on travel and opening hours for bars and restaurants would do major harm to the economy, but the new ruling forces them to comply with the ruling as it tries to get a crypt on a search -- a grip on a surge in infections. >> [speaking in foreign language] >> [speaking in foreign language] reporter: the dispute has laid bare the ideological differences. madrid is run by the main opposition party, where as the national government is led by the socialist party. both sides disagree on how to contain the virus, which is spreading twice as fast in the capital compared with the rest of the country. anchor: a timee -- time now fo
white now and what will this new state of emergency mean for people in madrid? our correspondent explains. reporter: a legal tug-of-war in madrid between the spanish national government and the socialist-led government, having the final word with a state of emergency in the capital. >> [speaking in foreign language] reporter: local authorities had opposed measures that imposed a partial lockckdown. they said the restrictions which imposed limits on travel and opening hours for bars and...
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here is a report fro>>madrid. the beginning of a bank day weekend. with the police stopping many from leaving, it is not typical. the central government has announced a ste of emergency, preventing all non-essential travel in and out of the capital and nearby cities. these restrictions were already in place for several days until the court struck them down on thursday saying they violated the rights of inhabitants. rgency overcom that legal obstacle. it has inflamed a dispute between the regionaluthorities and the central government which is worried the spread of the virus in the capital was out of control. >> the president of the region last week 63 people died from covid-19. right now there are 3361 people hospitized in madrid. there are 498 in the icu. fighting for theirives. we can cross our arms or stop the virus. >> the local government disagrees, insisting existing measures have started to improve the infection rate, making the state of emergency unnecessary. some locals take a similar view. >> it seems the measures are intended to annoy madri
here is a report fro>>madrid. the beginning of a bank day weekend. with the police stopping many from leaving, it is not typical. the central government has announced a ste of emergency, preventing all non-essential travel in and out of the capital and nearby cities. these restrictions were already in place for several days until the court struck them down on thursday saying they violated the rights of inhabitants. rgency overcom that legal obstacle. it has inflamed a dispute between the...
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under the new restrictions residents in madrid will not be allowed to leave the area unless they have to make an essential journey social gatherings will be limited it to 6 people while bars and restaurants will have to close by a loving pm parks and playgrounds are also also off limits now the measures have already led to mass protests over 2000 people gathered to denounce them on friday protesters pushed rubbish bins into roads and chanted slogans demanding freedom we asked in madrid residents what they think about the new motto. and they have turned it into a political war they're playing with us and they should be aware that they have to see this is a pandemic not a political war i think there is a real threat and this could be improved a lot if then of sri measures are taken with more transport put on to avoid grounding. if you look people up at home for the virus for the flu for a cold everything will get better but people don't have anything to eat you just have to take a walk through madrid to see the shops are all closed people will eventually have to grow their own potatoes
under the new restrictions residents in madrid will not be allowed to leave the area unless they have to make an essential journey social gatherings will be limited it to 6 people while bars and restaurants will have to close by a loving pm parks and playgrounds are also also off limits now the measures have already led to mass protests over 2000 people gathered to denounce them on friday protesters pushed rubbish bins into roads and chanted slogans demanding freedom we asked in madrid...
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right now the are 3361 people hospitalized in madrid. there are 498 in the icu. fighting for their lives. we can cross ourst arms o the virus. >> the local government sagrees, insisting existing measures have started to improvn the infect rate, making the state of emergency unnecessary. some locals take a similar view. >> it seems the measures are intended to annoy madrid. so manregions are going through the same thing. i am not at all in favor of what the central gove>>ment is doing. madrid has bee' spain' biggest concern, providing a third of the new infections and e government says spread regions.s to neighboring so far during the second wave of coronavirus, spain's health care system has managed to cope. whether that continues couldnd depen how successful measures like this state of emergency are in stabilizing the pandemic. laura: in america president trump plans to hold an in person event tomorrow. the gathering will take place nine days after he tested positive for covid-19. his doctor says his patient can safely return to public engagement. formaljo -- fo
right now the are 3361 people hospitalized in madrid. there are 498 in the icu. fighting for their lives. we can cross ourst arms o the virus. >> the local government sagrees, insisting existing measures have started to improvn the infect rate, making the state of emergency unnecessary. some locals take a similar view. >> it seems the measures are intended to annoy madrid. so manregions are going through the same thing. i am not at all in favor of what the central gove>>ment...
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this house and bustle could soon become a thing of the past as madrid prepares for its 2nd lockdown. of all this is bad and it's exasperating not knowing what's going to happen tomorrow but i understand that given how cases are increasing in madrid a lock down is the only solution so will have to do it. with the hospitals that capacity and infection rates by rolling out of control the spanish government had little choice but to act conservative regional leaders fiercely opposed plans to lock down the capitol after weeks of political infighting they finally agreed on thursday. for now that agreed measures are mild compared to those spain enforced throughout the entire country in spring this time madeleine hughes will not be restricted to their homes but will still be able to venture outside to go to school or work or to go shopping crossing municipal borders for non-essential reasons will not be allowed but bars and restaurants will be permitted to operate at 50 percent of their capacity though they will have to close early. some fear this could be too little too late. the measures th
this house and bustle could soon become a thing of the past as madrid prepares for its 2nd lockdown. of all this is bad and it's exasperating not knowing what's going to happen tomorrow but i understand that given how cases are increasing in madrid a lock down is the only solution so will have to do it. with the hospitals that capacity and infection rates by rolling out of control the spanish government had little choice but to act conservative regional leaders fiercely opposed plans to lock...
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(comerciales) (mÚsica). >>> felices sábado, juegan el madrid y el barcelona el mundo se sienta a verlo, hoy fue uno de esos días para sentarse y disfrutar del buen fútbol, vamos al clásico, la acción empezabas temprano, karim benzema, va a recibir, va a avanzar, aquí ataca la espalda de piqué, al minuto 5, gol del madrid, 2 minutos más tarde, messi, recibe, está habilitado, dÓnde está, aquí, uno uno como jugador más joven en convertir un gol elector del clásico 17 años, leonel messi, 2 veces y otra vez segundo tiempo, el cabezazo fuera que perdonaba, en este partido si perdonas no puede salir, penal al 61 a favor de madrid, sergio ramos lo convertía con algo de ayuda del var para algunos, el pase, el rebote le queda al croata que defina 6 a una lo ganó el conjunto madridista que es líder de la liga, vamos al siguiente partido, atlético de madrid que enfrentaba contra el betis de sevilla, diego lainez vio todo desde el banquillo, el 46 remata de zurda, sin ángulo, gol, para poner el uno al cero para el equipo del xolos simeone, vean el ángulo casi imposible, sobre el
(comerciales) (mÚsica). >>> felices sábado, juegan el madrid y el barcelona el mundo se sienta a verlo, hoy fue uno de esos días para sentarse y disfrutar del buen fútbol, vamos al clásico, la acción empezabas temprano, karim benzema, va a recibir, va a avanzar, aquí ataca la espalda de piqué, al minuto 5, gol del madrid, 2 minutos más tarde, messi, recibe, está habilitado, dÓnde está, aquí, uno uno como jugador más joven en convertir un gol elector del clásico 17 años,...
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is i advice from madrid's president. >> we ask the people madrid to not leave the city and to follow all health recommendations, especially in the next few days. >> next to italy, where face masks must be worn outside and indoors instead -- except for private homes. >> italy has for now largely avoided the worst of th spike in infections that other countries in europe are seeing. but cases are rising too, as they were in theiddle of april. in order to combat this, the government has introduced new measures, require mandatory mask wearing outside across the country. the one exceptio is if you are in an isolated place on the beach, but not necessarily to wear it if you are a long way away from other people. the government is recoyoending that iare indoors in your own home, that you would wear a mask if you are mixing with people who are not from your household. >> brussels is next. they areie exping a sharp rise in infeions. cafesf closed for at least a month. drinking alcol outdoors is now banned. >> tricking establishments around here and cafes --sh drinking estabnts around here and
is i advice from madrid's president. >> we ask the people madrid to not leave the city and to follow all health recommendations, especially in the next few days. >> next to italy, where face masks must be worn outside and indoors instead -- except for private homes. >> italy has for now largely avoided the worst of th spike in infections that other countries in europe are seeing. but cases are rising too, as they were in theiddle of april. in order to combat this, the...
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in the train station i'd also in madrid in madrid airport. still ahead here around 0 why thousands of protesters in chile are angry and fed up with the government. in wow wow wow wow i'm here believe it there's a real peace prize is awarded we'll tell you who is being on. holiday we have some really nasty conditions now moving across japan in the form of typhoon chan home slow moving system this one that is the position of the storm at the moment just easing to the southeast of key issue would...
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the number of those testing positive in madrid has been increasing dramatically for weeks but instead of dealing with it the conservative regional government got in broiled in a dispute with spain's ruling central left government. epidemiologist friend under garcia together with $600.00 health care experts released a report accusing decision makers of not having learned from what's happened in recent months. the. actions simply negligent and they aren't intervening the pandemic has worsened again since the end of july and they are apparently hoping that the problem will go away by itself. shot up watching these after 1st declining to deal with the accusations that the bits deputy minister of health is ready to state his case despite about 10000 people having died so far from the disease in the spanish capital he sees no reason to be self-critical. so we're not majeed is a safe city it has a fantastic health care system we already saw that in spring and considering all measures taken we certainly should not disregard the possible social or economic consequences for citizens in the last
the number of those testing positive in madrid has been increasing dramatically for weeks but instead of dealing with it the conservative regional government got in broiled in a dispute with spain's ruling central left government. epidemiologist friend under garcia together with $600.00 health care experts released a report accusing decision makers of not having learned from what's happened in recent months. the. actions simply negligent and they aren't intervening the pandemic has worsened...
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in madrid airport . meanwhile new cases in russia of such to an all time high but the government says no new knock down is going to be needed country reported an increase of over 12000 new infections the previous record increase was in may when strict national lockdown measures were enforced authorities are considering closing bars and nightclubs and have advised people to stay at home of the weekend. u.s. president donald trump is pushing to have an antibody drug approved quickly quitting the general on pharmaceuticals product for his own recovery from the 19 president says he may not have recovered without the on approved drug even though he was on a cocktail of other medications as well doctors involved in the trial of the antibody treatment say they've seen a rise in patients asking to participate in the trial despite it being too early in testing to confirm it actually helps treat kogut we're rounding the turn on the penn democrat i have something to say about that because i'm telling you we have a
in madrid airport . meanwhile new cases in russia of such to an all time high but the government says no new knock down is going to be needed country reported an increase of over 12000 new infections the previous record increase was in may when strict national lockdown measures were enforced authorities are considering closing bars and nightclubs and have advised people to stay at home of the weekend. u.s. president donald trump is pushing to have an antibody drug approved quickly quitting the...
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people in madrid are fed up. they have already been through the strictest lockdown in europe, and here they are again, with their movement being restricted. they want instead for the government to be focusing more on other measures to control the virus, so more tracing and testing, more doctors. a couple of weeks ago, only some neighbourhoods were locked down — the poorer, more overcrowded ones, including elena's. they were trying to make a line and divide the city with the poor people, the contagious people. the national government intervened, concerned madrid's politicians were not doing enough, and imposed a state of emergency, against their will. now it's a political war. they are creating a lot of confusion and we have been days, like, i don't know, what can i do tomorrow, i don't know if i can do this, i don't know if i can do that. i think that is the main problem. and second of all, i think we can't last this for a long time. a solution cannot be a lockdown. do you accept that a lot of the confusion and
people in madrid are fed up. they have already been through the strictest lockdown in europe, and here they are again, with their movement being restricted. they want instead for the government to be focusing more on other measures to control the virus, so more tracing and testing, more doctors. a couple of weeks ago, only some neighbourhoods were locked down — the poorer, more overcrowded ones, including elena's. they were trying to make a line and divide the city with the poor people, the...
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residence of madrid told us how they feel about the government's lockdown plan for the capital. c. came after it seems that the measures are only intended to annoy madrid because there are many provinces in spain which are going through the same thing as us and they don't have to do the same so i am not at all in favor of what the government is doing. as me thus i think the measures that were taking were good but it is true that economically it will be very bad for us that. we have to move on we have to continue with our enlarged and i think that we can have a normal life if we are careful. political analyst shows a wrong in madrid phase the focus has shifted away from fighting the virus. and move out of the step and sound instead of thinking about a real fix for the problem and a common effort to fight the virus from which everyone would benefit the central government and the regional authorities are constantly criticizing each other and looking for some new strategies all this leads to chaos from which way the ordinary citizens suffer. thanks for joining us here in our 3 internat
residence of madrid told us how they feel about the government's lockdown plan for the capital. c. came after it seems that the measures are only intended to annoy madrid because there are many provinces in spain which are going through the same thing as us and they don't have to do the same so i am not at all in favor of what the government is doing. as me thus i think the measures that were taking were good but it is true that economically it will be very bad for us that. we have to move on...
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under the new restrictions residents in madrid will not be allowed to leave the area unless they have to make an essential journey social gatherings will be limited to 6 people all bars and restaurants will have to close from 11 pm and parks and playgrounds will be off limits the measures have already led to mass protests over 2000 people gathered to denounce the last friday protesters pushed trash bins in the roads and chanted slogans demanding freedom we asked madrid residents what they think about the new lock down. you have to turn it into a political war they're playing with us and they should be aware that they have to see this is a pandemic not a political war i think there is a real threat and this could be improved a lot if the necessary measures are taken with more transport put on to avoid grounding. if you lock people up at home for the virus for the flu for a cold everything will get better but people don't have anything to eat you just have to take a walk through madrid to see the shops are all closed people will eventually have to grow their own potatoes because i don't
under the new restrictions residents in madrid will not be allowed to leave the area unless they have to make an essential journey social gatherings will be limited to 6 people all bars and restaurants will have to close from 11 pm and parks and playgrounds will be off limits the measures have already led to mass protests over 2000 people gathered to denounce the last friday protesters pushed trash bins in the roads and chanted slogans demanding freedom we asked madrid residents what they think...