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has there been several mentions of the demise of our world
because of
many persons GREED LUST FO
R SELF WEALTH thru wars etc
created to destroy/supress others

sorry for those of us who remain oblivious to that non human behaviour



Wall Street powers through waves of bad economic news to one of its best months in decades
The Standard & Poor’s 500 index posted its strongest returns since the late 1980s even as the nation saw its economy shrivel and lost 30 million jobs amid the coronavirus outbreak.

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dont believe we have been overly successful
we are all in the same boat trying to do our best
John KEY a former NZ PM who is known to be successful in his time of 9 years in office,said the other night if he was in charge'things would be entirely different'
sooo politics
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i take into account stats and per capita etc

plus
pretty boring when some say
we are the best/have the most equipment etc, bullshit
we dont say that btw



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Seniors, Prisoners and the Plight of the Detroit Majority
By Abayomi Azikiwe, April 30, 2020

During the early weeks of April the state of Michigan was ranking third in the number of deaths and the city of Detroit held the undesirable position of having the highest mortality rates above any other region in the United States. By the conclusion of the month, it appears as if the shelter-in-place and other emergency declarations issued by Governor Gretchen Whitmer have had an effect on curbing transmissions. Many more people are wearing masks and engaging in social distancing on the streets and in businesses declared essential which remain open.


Giulietto Chiesa: Lets Free Ourselves from the Virus of War
By Comitato No Nato, April 29, 2020

We remember the last words pronounced by Giulietto Chiesa at the conclusion of the Conference of April 25th, at the end of the political commitment of his whole life. Truthful, crude words about the gravity of the crisis we are living in. Words that call to the struggle to regain constitutional freedoms.


Welcome to the Era of the Great Disillusionment
By Jonathan Cook, April 29, 2020

Let me preface my argument by making clear I do not intend to express any view about the truth or falsity of any of these debates – not even the one about reptile rulers. My refusal to publicly take a position should not be interpreted as my implicit endorsement of any of these viewpoints because, after all, only a crazy tinfoil hat-wearing conspiracy theorist sympathiser would refuse to make their views known on such matters. Equally, my lumping together of all these disparate issues does not necessarily mean I see them as alike. They are presented in mainstream thinking as similarly proof of an unhinged, delusional, conspiracy-oriented mindset. I am working within a category that has been selected for me.


The Dubious COVID Models, The Tests and Now the Consequences
By F. William Engdahl, April 29, 2020

Two major models are being used in the West since the alleged spread of coronavirus to Europe and USA to “predict” and respond to the spread of COVID-19 illness. One was developed at Imperial College of London. The second was developed, with emphasis on USA effects, by the University of Washington’s Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME) in Seattle, near the home of Microsoft founder Bill Gates. What few know is that both groups owe their existence to generous funding by a tax exempt foundation that stands to make literally billions on purported vaccines and other drugs to treat coronavirus—The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.


How to Think Post-Planet Lockdown
By Pepe Escobar, April 29, 2020

What we already know for sure, as Shoshana Zuboff detailed in The Age of Surveillance Capitalism, is that “industrial capitalism followed its own logic of shock and awe” to conquer nature. But now surveillance capitalism “has human nature in its sights.” In The Human Planet: How We Created the Anthropocene, analyzing the explosion in population growth, increasing energy consumption and a tsunami of information “driven by the positive feedback loops of reinvestment and profit,” Simon Lewis and Mark Maslin of University College, London, suggest that our current mode of living is the “least probable” among several options. “A collapse or a switch to a new mode of living is more likely.”


Will China Replace Islam as the West’s New Enemy?
By Peter Oborne, April 29, 2020

Huntington was writing after the fall of the Berlin Wall, and the end of the Cold War between Soviet Russia and the West. Rather than an era of peace, Huntingdon forecast a new struggle between what he viewed as irreconcilable enemies: Islam and the West. Huntington asserted that identity, rather than ideology, lay at the heart of contemporary politics. “What are you?”, he asked, “and as we know, from Bosnia to the Caucasus to the Sudan, the wrong answer to that question can mean a bullet in the head.”


The Myth of V-Shape US Economic Recovery
By Dr. Jack Rasmus, April 29, 2020

The spin is in! Trump administration economic ‘message bearers’, Steve Mnuchin, US Treasury Secretary, and Kevin Hasset, senior economic adviser to Trump, this past Sunday on the Washington TV talking heads circuit launched a coordinated effort to calm the growing public concern that the current economic contraction may be as bad (or worse) than the great depression of the 1930s.
 

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    COVID-19 Treatment Shows Promise

    A ray of hope amid the pandemic emerged Wednesday in early U.S. trials for potential COVID-19 treatment remdesivir. The antiviral medication shows "a clear-cut, significant, positive effect" in shortening recovery times, said Dr. Anthony Fauci, who advises President Donald Trump and runs the agency conducting the research. Patients on remdesivir saw hospitalization times cut from 15 to 11 days. The news boosted global markets, along with the U.S. Federal Reserve's decision to "use its full range of tools" to buoy a crumbling economy. Meanwhile, U.S. virus deaths passed 60,000 — likely undercounted as "other" deaths have spiked.

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    South Korea Zeroes Out, UK Deaths Soar
    Is it under control? For the first time since February, health authorities in Seoul reported only four new infections, all contracted abroad. South Korea's cases stand at 10,765, with one new death raising that toll to 247. The news was far more grim in Britain, where 3,811 nonhospital deaths were added to the total yesterday, pushing it past 26,000 — Europe's second-highest. Today Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who celebrated the birth of his son Wednesday, will lead a pandemic briefing, his first since returning to work after recovering from COVID-19. It's also the deadline for the government's unfulfilled pledge to conduct 100,000 daily virus tests.


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    Greenhouse Gases Drop a Record 8 Percent
    The planet's taking a breath. The gases that cause global warming are on pace for an 8 percent drop this year, owing to an “unprecedented” decrease in fossil fuel use. Using data through mid-April, the International Energy Agency reported that nations under lockdowns are seeing energy demand reduced by up to 25 percent, contributing to the emissions drop. But the decline is for the "wrong reasons," said the group's executive director, through painful lockdowns that have limited the movement of 4 billion people. There are also fears that recovery efforts may involve relaxing environmental regulations, allowing emissions to worsen.

    Read OZY's look at Mongolia's sooty skies.



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TRNN Daily | Friday May 1, 2020

Five Years After Freddie Gray’s Death: The Resistance Makes Change, The Government Doesn’t
The people at the core of the resistance after Freddie Gray’s death are changing lives and building community five years later, while the government has done little to address poverty and isolation in the poorest Black communities of Baltimore.


Stir Crazy! Episode #26: The Workers Strike Back!
On today’s show Vanessa Bain of the Gig Workers Collective, former Amazon employee Chris Smalls, and Danny Spitzberg of the Tech Workers Collective. Hosted by Kim Brown.


American Police Have Stashed Away Billions-And You Are Paying The Bill
The first part of our investigation into the hidden costs of policing reveals the exorbitant amount of money funneled to police through police pension funds; a PAR conversation with guest Otto the Watchdog


Workers Are Fighting Back
Labor journalist Sarah Jaffe says despite unprecedented challenges, working people are finding new ways to organize for basic protections during the coronavirus pandemic.


Stir Crazy! Episode #25: Schools Out For…Ever?
On today’s show: TRNN Executive Producer Lisa Snowden-McCray, “By Any Means Necessary” co-host Jacqueline Luqman, and special guest Center for American Progress Managing Director for K-12 Education Policy Dr. Khalilah Harris. Hosted by Kim Brown.


Ryan Grim: Dems’ Coronavirus Response Repeats Past Blunders
Sanders is out of the race, but the fight over the future of the Democratic part continues, says Ryan Grim, author of We’ve Got People: From Jesse Jackson to Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the End of Big Money and the Rise of a Movement.


Ryan Grim: Dems Will Back Biden As Long As They Think He’ll Beat Trump
The Intercept’s Ryan Grim discusses the latest developments in Tara Reade’s assault allegations against Joe Biden, and Hillary Clinton’s endorsement.


Stir Crazy! Episode #24: Packing Meat!
On today’s show: TRNN visual producer Andrew Corkery, TRNN Executive Political Editor Don Rojas, and “By Any Means Necessary” co-host Jacqueline Luqman, with special guests Peoples Power Assembly organizer and former Amazon worker Sharon Black, TRNN’s Rattling the Bars producer Ericka Blount, and activist Tawanda Jones. Hosted by Kim Brown.


This is Not a Drill: LIVE, April 29
What does it mean for left organizers to build independent political power after Bernie and in the middle of health, political, and economic crises? Join us for the next episode of This is Not a Drill: LIVE as we talk 2020 political and electoral strategy in the face of a global pandemic. Hosts Adam Gold…


CARES Act Funding For Native Tribes Reveals Continued US Colonization
The recent CARES Act is another example of the continued effort to dismiss Indigenous peoples’ sovereignty, and doesn’t provide adequate funding to fight COVID-19.
 

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er Happened."
While the former VP's campaign and surrogates have vehemently denied a decades-old sexual assault accusation from former staffer Tara Reade, the presumptive Democratic nominee himself only broke his silence on it today. "This never happened," he said in a statement. There had been rising calls for Biden to address the allegations, including from potential running mates like Sen. Tammy Duckworth. Yesterday, President Trump said he thought the 77-year-old candidate should respond but cautioned that the claims could be untrue.
Rose McGowan tells OZY Biden is too toxic to be the Democratic nominee.

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Syndicated columnist Mark Shields and New York Times columnist David Brooks join Judy Woodruff to discuss the week’s news, including former Vice President Joe Biden’s new public denial of a sexual assault allegation against him, congressional action in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and where the country stands on lifting business restrictions and stay-at-home orders.


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as important news/info as any leader


BREAKING NEWS

North Korean state media said Kim Jong-un has resurfaced in public. If confirmed, it would be his first sighting after weeks of rumors that he was ill.
Friday, May 1, 2020 6:21 PM EST

Mr. Kim, 36, last appeared publicly on April 11. Speculation about his health — and about who would take over the hermetic country with a nuclear arsenal should he become incapacitated or die — began swirling after Mr. Kim missed the state celebrations of his country’s biggest holiday on April 14.

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PHOTOS OF A QUIETER WORLD VIEW ONLINE

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How to measure your nation's response to coronavirus
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not sure if thats accurate/correct
i am not enthused
like any/everything,to many variables





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New Zealand has ‘effectively eliminated’ coronavirus. Here’s what they did right.
While many governments worldwide have vacillated on how to respond, this island nation has set an uncompromising, science-driven example.
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PHOTOGRAPH BY RUTH FREMSON, THE NEW YORK TIMES VIA REDUX
Coronavirus may be the final straw for the open office
There has always been a long list of grievances against open office floor plans—and as officials mull how to safely reopen offices shuttered by the pandemic, some are wondering whether the design is on its way out the door.
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Other coverage
Why the coronavirus is so confusing (The Atlantic) ››
Bill Gates’s vision for life beyond the coronavirus (Vox) ››


PHOTOGRAPH BY ENRI CANAJ, MAGNUM PHOTOS
Here's what the world looks like now
"There is a deep melancholic feeling," photographer Enri Canaj says of Athens. "Like the city's energy is vanishing slowly."
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PHOTOGRAPH BY TOMÁS AYUSO
These families walked north to flee violence. Now they face coronavirus.
The virus has frozen their applications for asylum, jobs are scarce, they can't afford masks or cleaning supplies, and many live in cramped camps that are said to be on the brink of humanitarian disaster.
 

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geeesus BRAZILS BOSANARTO IS WORSE THAN TRUMP
apart from its hate for GW/CC

i never thought anyone could possibly be
how people can put anything befor human health huh
sick,mental simple minded,chosen to lead them by millions

Brazil's Bolsonaro: Turning COVID-19 denial into media spectacle
Bolsonaro and COVID-19 misinformation. Plus, how well has WHO performed as a key information source during the pandemic?
02 May 2020 13:21 GMT Media, Coronavirus pandemic, Brazil, Jair Bolsonaro, World Health Organization


Brazil's Bolsonaro: Turning COVID-19 denial into media spectacle
 

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Tara Reade says Joe Biden complaint wouldn't include sex assault allegation

Tara Reade’s 1993 complaint against Joe Biden, which she says was filed to the Congressional Personnel Office, does not include any explicit accusations of...

Asia's 'murder hornet' found in US for first time

Enough already. Now, deadly hornets from Asia that measure up to 2 inches long have been found for the first time in the US...

New York's daily coronavirus deaths remain 'obnoxiously high,' Gov. Cuomo warns

Another 299 people across New York died from the coronavirus in the last 24 hours — an "obnoxiously" high number, Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced...

GREAT NEWS hes been sighted
as important as
any leader,just that they get ridiculed no nmatter what theyu do
when ALL OTHERS AREN JUST SAS DODGY



Kim Jong Un resurfaces on state media with mysterious mark on wrist

It’s all in the wrist — at least when it comes to figuring out what happened to North Korea’s suddenly undead Kim Jong Un....

China’s ‘Batwoman' still studies animal-borne coronavirus amid claims lab was in on cover-up

When alarmed health care workers sent samples of what appeared to be a new virus to China’s “batwoman” for urgent testing late last year,...

Biden insiders slam Stacey Abrams' veep pitch: 'No one takes Stacey seriously'

The Democratic political field is awash with designing women. Stacey Abrams, a former Georgia State House leader, is aggressively marketing herself as a potential...

The strict rules Prince George and Princess Charlotte follow
Ever wonder how Prince George and Princess Charlotte became so well-behaved?

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Play the market like a pro with the help of this Wall Street survival guide
You can be the hardest 9-to-5 worker there is, but when it comes to accumulating wealth,...
 

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They Were Warned Not to Take Sick Days — Then Six Workers at Their Warehouse Died of Coronavirus
Gabriel Thompson
The workers also expressed concerns that delays in the provision of personal protective equipment like masks and gloves made an outbreak inevitable.

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The Corporate Right Is Giving Us Two Choices: Go Back to Work, or Starve
Jon Schwarz
The right will fight to the death — our death — against any genuine bailout for regular people during the Covid-19 pandemic. Here‘s why.

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Small Farms, Already Stressed and Underfunded, Struggle for Federal Coronavirus Relief
Rachel M. Cohen
“Bailout money always goes to the big farmers. … We basically subsidize capital-intensive, large-scale industrial farming.”

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Boris Johnson’s Coronavirus Lies Are Killing Britons
Sonia Faleiro
The British government’s failure to provide sufficient protective gear was preventable, and two investigations have revealed attempts to cover it up.

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Sen. Josh Hawley Is Cast as a GOP Leader After Trump. But Like Trump, He’s a Faux-Populist.
Mehdi Hasan
The face of Trumpism after Trump, Hawley is a fraud — a right-winger pretending to be a populist.

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Congress Quietly Boosts Spending on Lawmakers’ Exclusive Concierge Health Clinic
Lee Fang
Coronavirus testing was made available early and often for lawmakers, who enjoy concierge medical services. The CARES Act gave that clinic a $400,000 boost.

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First the Muslim Ban, Now Coronavirus — Iranian Families Separated by One Trump Order After Another
Felipe De La Hoz
Trump’s latest immigration freeze puts families who have been waiting years to reunite in further limbo.

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New Research Suggests Significant Undercount of Children With Coronavirus
Sharon Lerner
The CovKid project estimates that the total number of children infected with the coronavirus in the U.S. is now at least 478,000.

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The Grave, Three-Pronged Crisis Crippling Brazil and Imperiling the Bolsonaro Presidency
Glenn Greenwald
The confluence of these crises has placed Brazil in the greatest turmoil and danger since its 1985 redemocratization.

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Viral Injustice: How the Pandemic is Unmasking the U.S. Economic, Racial, and Immigration Systems
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Writer Zak Cheney-Rice and journalist John Washington are this week’s guests.

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Joe Biden Thinks We Should Believe Women — Just Not Tara Reade
Deconstructed
The presumptive Democratic nominee has struggled to deal with allegations of sexual assault by a former staffer.

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Race, Trust, and the Chicago Police: The Investigation of Courtney Copeland’s Murder
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A live conversation between Jeremy Scahill, Shapearl Wells, and Alison Flowers about the new podcast Somebody.

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would like to think,if an American citizen
that i had the option to not work
ie
why the fuck work, pay taxes, for any govt
REPEAT ANY GOVT of yours to use/abuse those dollars

its a part of your downfall i think
mis management

look at the automobiles,over no rail
pathetic/selfish attitude, from the outset
 

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    FDA Allows Use of COVID-19 Treatment
    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved emergency use of remdesivir for treating COVID-19 patients. The antiviral medication, originally developed to treat Ebola, was shown in a large federal study to reduce average hospitalizations from 15 days to 11 — making it the first drug to demonstrate a significant benefit. Working to disrupt the coronavirus's ability to replicate its genetic material, remdesivir isn't a "magic bullet," experts warn, providing only a moderate benefit. California-based Gilead Sciences says it will donate 1.5 million doses to hospitals, but hasn't said what it will charge for the drug after that.

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no ones ever going to know
boring and pathetic
they are all tarnished,everyone of us




  1. no ones ever going to know
  2. boring and pathetic
  3. the lot of them,all btarnishedf
  4. Biden: Sexual Assault 'Never, Never Happened.'[/paste:font]
    "No, it's not true." Presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden finally went public Friday, denying a claim that he sexually assaulted a U.S. Senate employee in 1993. The former vice president told MSNBC that all such claims should be taken seriously, "but in the end ... the truth is what matters." Biden urged the National Archives to release a complaint that the alleged victim, Tara Reade, claims she filed back then but has no copy of. Meanwhile, polls show Biden leading President Donald Trump in key swing states such as Florida, Pennsylvania and Michigan.

    #MeToo activist Rose McGowan gives OZY her take on Biden.

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  5. The Supreme Court’s Solomonic Moment[/paste:font]
    After the U.S. Supreme Court begins its first video hearings this week, it may profoundly change Washington’s balance of power. It’s set to consider litigation to stop the Trump Organization’s accounting firm, Mazars, and its biggest lender, Deutsche Bank, from disclosing financial information to House or New York City investigators. Last Monday, anonymous justices asked whether it’s even appropriate for them to intervene. To journalist Matt Ford that suggests the majority might punt, scoring a Pyrrhic victory for Congress. Sure, it’ll probably get the presidential goods from these private entities, but when legislators subpoena federal agencies, the high court won’t back it up.

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re kim NK ... mystery absence
you bastards want to know what happened to him,but rubbish him to hell whenever yoiu can haha
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Putin Extends Russian Lockdown After Virus Cases Surpass China
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Jake Rudnitsky
29 April 2020, 3:05 AM NZST

  • President orders Russians to stay home until at least May 11

  • People are spending more time outside as weather improves
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A pedestrian wearing a protective face mask in Red Square near the Kremlin on April 14. Photographer: Andrey Rudakov/Bloomberg

President Vladimir Putin ordered Russians to remain under lockdown through May 11 after the total number of coronavirus cases in the country surpassed China’s.

NO MENTION OF other countries surpassing China,huh bloomberg
YOU HAVE all handled it pertly huh


Putin Extends Russian Lockdown After Virus Cases Surpass China
 

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we have our share,no denying
pointless to blame others
to say we are better/have the best facilities to cope

6 month he world was oblivious huh

likely thinking, what a perfect world we have
lets put may others down,kill,suppress them to buggery
well well
who is suffering now