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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the single venue in doha with your top stories analysis 0. there's mounting domestic and international pressure from israel's allies for the netanyahu government to accept a ceasefire deal in gaza. that would lead to the return of the captives and secure the release of palestinians in is really prisons. the british government has suspended 30 out of 350 licenses to export arms to israel. the foreign secretary says there is a risk that some equipment might be used to commit serious violations of
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international humanitarian law. it is richard grant that i am food in the house today. the assessment i have received leaves me unable to conclude anything other than dr. saxon u. k. alms expos, to israel, that does exist a clear risk that they might use to commit or facilitate a serious spiders of international humanitarian us present. and joe biden says, is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu is not doing enough for a ceasefire deal to secure the release of captives. biden's comments came the head of a meeting with the american negotiating team following the recovery of the body of the us as really citizen and 5 others and gaza on saturday. at their depths triggered a nationwide strike and protests across israel. thousands of people remain on the streets. demonstrators are demanding that the government signed a deal. benjamin netanyahu appeared on his really television. he's alive shots right now. he's here on this really television and ask for forgiveness for not
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bringing the captive home. the protesters say israel's government doesn't care about the lives of the captives and gaza guest. don't give a damn about them. so i think somebody needs to do it. it's not the people we don't have any choice. we have to do what the government is not able to do. they don't want to do that for 7 seats in the connected. they break out the religious process in the government and they don't care about people that really live here and care about this country. in gaza, israel has continued its relentless bombardment across the strip. 8 palestinians were killed when they were hit by is really shelling at the gate of a school in jamalia and other is really striking. hit the car that was outside of health clinic in the west of guys, a city for palestinians died and that attack children in central guys are being vaccinated against the polio virus. for a 2nd day, the vaccines are being given into darrow bala and as
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a way to refugee camps the campaign there will last until wednesday will then move into northern and southern areas of the strip. the un is hoping to immunize $640000.00 children under the age of 10. in the occupied westbank, the is really army has launched another raid onto a car and it comes just days after is really forces withdrew from the city, palestinian fighters exchanged gunfire with his really soldiers the and this was the moment is really forces fired toward during this wiley were reporting on the assault in jeanine. they were then chased away by is really military vehicles. israel has now killed at least $29.00 palestinians across the occupied west bank in recent days. there are reports more than a 150 people had been killed in the congolese capital after and attempted prison break. but the government has put the death toll to emergency services have been fighting a fire, which in gulf buildings at the prison. in contrast to the government says security
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forces were at the scene and the situation is under control. and the white county is following events from gum, disease. i've been trying to control the situations this morning, even including, they're not active at all and what happened. but what we know of this morning is that, uh, the appraisal knows, the alternatives is according it's up to off the attempt of escape from this jail. then many guns shoots around and even inside the june, but the majority is, i say there were not a tech from outside flooding across to dan has killed at least a 177 people. and that's partly due to the collapse of the are about dumb and red sea state. last week. following months of heavy rain, the u. n says around 50000 people living nearby have been severely affect. those who are headlines on allison 0 then use continues after the time of pen dentex. stay with us
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the the presently were being confronted by a new series of pathogens that are emerging out of the deep forest primarily because planted bird is better now. now as planted far, the animals that are reservoirs for pathogens are coming up right up against new agriculture, spilling over into the livestock. and then from there, spreading out onto the global, traveling,
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the science is in the middle of a political battle. what direction are we going to continue to conduct our civilization? are we going to continue on this pathway? or are we going to choose a different path? in a path that lends itself to a better balance between right to be here on the planet and survive. and the animals and landscape upon which we depend in order to do that, the human societies have long faced the subject of disease. despite so many breaks and loaded medicines,
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we find ourselves living under the shadow of pandemic. so we struggle to contain we have destroyed by that, we have the time and the time it was easy. so at the expense at the expense of these global market, or it's just an inevitable. the warranty is that there's no handle. this thing is going to be a force all over the southern africa. so recently live series, the worst impacts, c h i. v, pandemic. millions of people have died. millions of lives have been turned
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upside down. then along comes covered. and we have another pandemic to tackle on top of a charge 8 as the h i v experience for us as well to about science vaccines and house of justice. but when it comes to code 19 that the, well, the anything from us before i became a filmmaker, i worked in h, i v prevention backs in hot lessons with that. not just in south africa, but globally. we lived there, a few people suffer and die, whether strong commitment to public health and that with is the political will. everyone can have access to the medicines they need. as a cert wheeler this the hard way and only off to
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a lot of unnecessary suffering. that is now a danger which has become a threat to us all. it is a deadly disease and there is no known cure. the sofa is being confined to small groups, but it's spreading. if you ignore age, could be the death of so don't die at the many of us were 1st introduced to h r. v. susie's kind of messaging of the plantation was, if you become infected, you only have yourself to blame the people who are most affected by h r. v which i'm how narrow down to the for h is according to the us center for disease control in the 1980s. these were homosexuals. patients,
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periodontics the we will tell the virus originators enough to monkey which we now know to be true. but the lack of information about how the virus jump from one species to another, collect to some pretty offensive conclusions. i spoke the plain game to the emerging health crisis. the subject matter is so i've seen so revolting until we are ready to discourage and do our duty level best to eliminate the types of activities which have caused the spread of the age to have a demagogue on believe wherever. going to solve it. 1978 representatives, 134 countries, 67 international organizations. and i've also asked h h s to add the aids virus to the list of contagious diseases,
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for which emigrants and alien seeking permanent residents in the united states can be denied entry. the you, so when you ask the question, does a type the pause a question, it does advise cause central. how does it 5 us cause a single it's called the, the 19 nineties and becket argued against the science and was deeply skeptical of anti retroviral drugs. well enough for goodness his argument was that h r z a was part of it. continuing, conspiracy against africans treatment of age was declared near, impossible in practical and not cost effective.
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people deny listen and blame. he was so adamant about how toxic and to which arouse with that it almost seemed that they would do anything. and he's paula never to allow them to be used in south africa. the moved to them have been put to this age of in south africa over this 2 day conference then will be infected in either the united kingdom or the us and the whole of this. yeah, and i think that's an important and frustration was ronnie. hi, because richard nation, so to access to the new drugs develop to treat jersey, but not south africa. northern, unless you had lots of money that is for most of us, h i, v infection was a death sentence. we had to find medical schemes really odd around the exclusion that they had about which person was considered
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innocent enough to access and fees. those were regarded as nooses, who a needle stick, introduced somebody who was right, could access and these, but not somebody who was gay. the somebody who had consensual sex and then became a try the positive. those are really difficult and off times and then think of so young lawyer active is it really opened my eyes the the faded off as duck. this doesn't lie with science. the failure of not teaching a chevy lies in the political will all the government to pieces it was a difficult time. it to the power of the people through the treatment action campaign to make a r v. keeping a degree out of it. we do,
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you mind being the place of the square to i left the as well as problem. big keep tried denying the existence of keep them evictions. campaign put up the entire miserable effect of a tri, denise face, the camera stating from me and all the whining and depleting, healthcare 5 years and robin's full all both students and teachers. in the course of a few years, the treatment action campaign aided by former president nelson mandela, ensure that this issue was firmly placed on the international agenda.
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as the leaders of the global health response president george bush, on se, but championing the child typical efforts. the doctor and rule south africa describes his frustration. he says we have no medicines, many hospitals tell people you've got a we can't help you go home and die. and age and miraculous medicines, no person should have to hear those words. the programs being hated by don't to anthony fantasy, it benefits it, some of the decision, one of the major companies to drop the patients voluntarily. this of the, to drugs being made available at a fraction of surprise. but just for the developing world, for millions around the clouds, the age came too late. in south africa alone,
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we currently have 9000000 people who are h, i v positive to name and the number at this time in the ninety's. do a no pause. use to see a person changing to a skeleton uses me so scary. so yeah, i h a v, i don't want to to, this is less because of the great campus,
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the, the spot having one of the largest interest, baltic and programs in the world. we still have not been able to control a savvy transmission for this in terms of work done. and so i turned my attention to working in a chevy vaccine research so that we could find effective ways to prevent transmission. and i'm so glad that you've chosen to participate in this study. thank you for contributing to finding solutions personally for myself at home. linda. oh, my whole family is getting a bit emotional and i'm, i'm so kind of what
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h i b was my mother, my father, my uncle's everyone. so we suffered a lot when i lost my parents because of the age of the tells me, oh, that's help me. my husband was let me tell you to go to go live with people. that's a good big food from people because i've been trying to understand if my mother was still alive, my parents are still alive. my life would have changed. so h. harvey is okay. i don't know how to explain. i'm very scared of a chevy. so that's why, what is, what when that tries to something that is going out in the future for this pay, it has to be presented. glenda gray is leading an international collaboration to find an h i v vaccine spearheaded by the h i v vaccine. charles network. larry curry picked up this fost organization,
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so he's publicly funded for the us government. the vaccines had been left to the development by pharmaceutical companies. they the essence with the side. what fact seems they were going to investigate and the reality is, is that that often is a balance between their perceived market and societal need. the n h i p that was a huge the south of need. there was an enormous amount of infection in the other developed world and the non pharmaceutical market. so you saw very rapid dropout rapid this investment one really needed to provide the clinical
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infrastructure to do the clinical trials. this is the most expensive part of the to a drug development. and we are going to, as a society, creating infrastructure the, i'm learning about the one, the antibody media to differentiate a clinical trial with the most beautiful cutting edge vaccine science. it is taking decades to develop something, the targets, each of these unique ability to evaluate their traditional vaccine. it feels like we're on the costs of something really big here. the, the reason we call it number one over here, c o,
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one was the 1st potent antibody that we were able to obtain from one of the volunteers turned out to be an individual who was in clinical trials volunteering at that age . donated his blood and the serum had these tremendously potent antibodies against the virus. he was happy to volunteer and he knew that we isolated this at the time. and when that was done, several apps found and we're actually making the left protein, the anybody that was able to kill blocky chevy, very pull in the study. we're not giving a vaccine. we're actually giving the antibody protein itself. if a person individual had those bodies before they were actually exposed,
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it could be completely prevented from exception. so we're almost taking a step beyond the vaccine. we're skipping a step and actually giving the body the immune proteins itself. the human this of this, that someone who has h i v infection could actually provide someone who doesn't have h, i v infection to actually prevent them from getting which i deep what a wonderful story what, what a wonderful example of biology. the, the genesis of this undertaking started on a napkin on the 19th floor of this hotel. we sit down and sort of trod on a napkin. like, how would we test this? was ended up being a pretty massive undertaking. the global pandemic sneak global effort loss. so when you're dealing with viruses that
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are rapidly mutare to the reason we know what we know today is because scientists have cooperated across many countries for travelers. we've been moving increasingly in the direction of research, becoming a private se, determined by competition and exclusively to the big take out some h r. v was the only massive investment into public health. the sharing research could contain a deputy pandemic in 2020. this put us in a prime position to collaborate numerous international kind of viewed faxing problems of the to have cars involved the hood of climate fixing opportunities research. and we need to make sure that even though we do the stalls,
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we have to make sure that we have access to fix it. save the guys. so we have to be committed to the in game. yeah. and in game is an affordable intervention for the field. when we started with h, i d, it was very difficult to isolate an antibody from person in 20192020. we could do
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that in a matter of weeks, or we can do it 10 times a 100 times faster and more efficiently, that we have isolated antibodies from cove. it infected people by the hundreds in a few weeks. i think of h, i v a little bit like the nasa space program get it brought to bear all kinds of technologies that are bearing fruit in other areas. and one of those areas is emerging viruses like called the, the biotech firm. but during those therapeutics announced this morning that the 1st 8 participants in the 1st phase of its cobit 19 vaccine trial, develop some antibodies after just one single dose. now that's a promising sign from the trial, done in collaboration with the national institutes of health nations. we've vaccine producing capacity pulled periods into the development of cause we track scenes in return for funding the manufacturer,
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vaccines participating drug companies like mcdonough were given, full intellectual property rights. probably the finished product government have essentially stepped into the risk investment and in the idea will public money should be great to public access. the changes of thousands of volunteers signed up to participate in clinical trials. i to join join as of 12 in the belief that my country would gain access to those vaccines. that was successful, the bike. now we've got the us get to about $5416.00 and fonts from 3 of the eating groups developing,
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fixing. so that means our opportunity to gain access to the succeeds of getting them that as an individual country. this was perhaps the 1st sign that things were going astray, was south africa's access to vaccines. i submit the income country. i want so involved in vaccine development. there was no excuse for us not to have pre purchase surprise for our own population. still, they would always be kofax. kofax pillar aims to ensure that a free country gets fair and equitable access to eventually cove and 19 vaccines. it's not about one country versus another. it's about one warren protected the sitting at the center of infectious disease control because tony found change. for
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a good time the i'm several venue in doha with your top stories on allison 0. there is mounting domestic and international pressure from israel's allies for the netanyahu government to accept a ceasefire. deal and gaza that would lead to the return of the captives and secure the release of palestinians. in his really presence, the british government has suspended 30 out of 350 licenses to export arms to israel. the u. k. foreign secretary says there's a risk, some equipment might be used to commit serious violations of international
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humanitarian law. it is richard grant that i am from the house today. the assessment i have received leaves me on a, it's a conflict. anything other than dr saxon u. k. on this x post israel, that does exist a clear risk that they might to commit or facilitate a serious sponsorship of international humanitarian. a us president joe biden says is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu isn't doing enough for a ceasefire deal to secure the release of captives. the comments follow the recovery of the body of the us is really citizen and 5 others in gaza on saturday. their deaths triggered a strike and protests across israel. thousands of people remain on the streets. demonstrators are demanding that the government signed a deal, appearing on is really television. benjamin netanyahu asked for forgiveness for not bringing the campus home. in gaza. 8 palestinians were killed when they were hit by is really shelling at the gate of
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a school in jamalia. and other is really strikes hit a car that was outside of health clinic in the west of gus, the city. and this is the moment is really forces fired toward during this reporting on their military operation in the occupied westbank there within chased away bias really military vehicles. israel has now killed at least $29.00 palestinians across the occupied west bank in recent days. there are reports more than a 150 people have been killed in the con, the least capital after and attempted prison break. but the government has put the death toll to emergency services have been fighting a fire, which engulfed buildings of the prison. in contrast to the government says security forces were at the scene and the situation is under control. those are the headlines. the news continues here, analysis era, after the time of pen dentex state you of
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the science vaccines health think just trying to find out it's a well learned anything from out. i enjoyed the experience in south africa for this time of global cove. at 19 human societies have long faced the threat of disease. and despite so many breaks, it was a motor medicine. we find ourselves living under the shadow of democrats that we struggled to contain academic priority of the people that you weren't sitting at the center of infectious disease control . because kennedy found g for decades. he's being behind a, a key interventions said have prevented outbreaks from becoming global pandemic about the co sauce united. but his life's work. his passion has
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sent his around a charge. me, why don't you do this? why don't you, why don't you think successful vaccines are against diseases in which ultimately the immune system clears the virus. so when you do a vaccine, you designed it exactly to act like a natural infection. don't want to do that with h r d, because you know, the natural affection doesn't induce a good movie spots. so you gotta do better with 8, you know, managing sub lives and she doesn't solve the thing is that sort of matters. vice by member to
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go up in to minimize the windows ohio as long as it's a condom being land got we're novice, so the other ones will turn them out as us. and then given i know 57 have a pleasant hey, click that and get into my any to a up to get to visit. i wonder how to get what i'd say and it's that so total i was just to say that i'm driving. this isn't somewhat than it was, which isn't p, down you of the vaccine is the agent that women need. that's the agency. you don't have to worry about if i have you because you have something in your body to protect you as an in palm and to
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the with the salt in mind that causes an h i v only 2 of the many. so, you know, take viruses that have jumped into humans. we need to know why in recent decades, this is happening with increasing occurrence, the presently we're being confronted by a new series of pathogens that are emerging out of the deep forest and spilling over into human populations. and that seems to be increasing uh,
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since the start of the century. there's been some brilliant work done by scientists to illuminate the origins of h. i. v. for trees, han and her group in 2006, we're able to identify 2 champ populations in south eastern camera room that were hosting, simian immunodeficiency viruses, that were the closest related to h. i. b one a group of that file 2 years later led by michael barbie. were able to put a date on that spill over event. the event happened in 19 o 8, give or take 20 years on either side of that of what was going on in 19 o 8 in this particular spot in south eastern cameron. it was a period of colonization. and you have the french and german attempting to subjugate the local indigenous groups into a new global economy. the loading of
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central africa is right infers required to launch workforce to keep up with the de loans for exports from the global move to feed all these workers, corporations actually employed people. mice to hump out push meet the they will probably individual jumps of virus from chips because humans because they use it as bush me a man gets in fact he's out hunting with jim. he gives it to his wife. she gets infected. they're monogamy is they both get sick. they both die. if you don't notice it until you've returned civilization
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the it could have happened 50 years ago a 100 years ago, 200 years ago. but it happened with the right constellation of perturbing society. people start doing trucking, they stay away from home, just the normal practices of your society. re to the spread of infectious disease. the same way and tori lands can be shifted upon cobit 19. of
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the stars one emerged in 2002. it came out of fat and central china and a lot of work since then mapped out all the different types of corona viruses, cross central and southern china, increased expectational landscape, increase the spill over events into all sorts of other species that are suddenly finding themselves being sold at market the planet for is better known now as far as the, there's a lot of focus on the gps coordinates, the actual spot in which the virus immersion, the focus that was serving as
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a means of green washing the broader global political economy. that was, in fact, driving the emergence of these new packages we began to look at what it costs are. it gives a capital. how of capital moves on one side of the world to the other. we came to the conclusion that places like london and new york call call, which are the centers of capital, are the worst disease hotspots on the planet. in part because as being the source of the capital, driving the deforestation and development from one side of world to the other, they were serving as the primary causes for the spill over events of pathogens from wild life, into light stuff in humans. the and then one day, a virus jumps from
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a ben to another animal to human. and then now it's not sexual practice. we're on lucky enough to have a virus that's spectacularly efficient in spreading from person to person by the respiratory room. and there's not much you can do about that, but as you guys would do in an effort to locking yourselves into your house, but you can't do that forever. and that's our respiratory infection scripts. every time we have an epidemic that's just an affirmation of our scenes. we all have the receptor for the virus and her nose, the but she will or the viruses density. virus is closer to personal contact. people who live in high density. so there's prosperity,
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some go out and i'll talk solutions throughout the world. you got to understand the social determinants of health. you know, in the united states with cove it, we have an extraordinary disparity. where is african americans and latinos, x and asian americans. their inspection rate in depth rate is enormously higher the so when you purchase a disease, you need to understand if you don't understand that you're not going to get your arms around the disease. so many of us particularly view black and pull doesn't match interview in the global south. on living in a wealthy nation, you're hanging on to life bias right? then these pancakes come along with
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h r v and the all it's against you just desktop the the how do we need to if it demick when we have no support for the poor and we have no support for the sick. and so not only are we going to see people dying from code 19 in our country, you're going to see people dine from other diseases like a chevy, and to be the new york state now has more reported corona virus cases than any country in the world. world wide,
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it's clear as a public health care systems as a last fortress against pandemic, watts. if bertram's, and in the united states, the pioneer privatization categories are showing how deadly these to modify the social right to house the us was not prepared for this pandemic in effect a band in public health cove at 19 outbreak show this in a, in open clarity when the trump administration took over, he ended the pen demik preparation, he divested out of public health. that's in part how we've arrived at this apparent clash between science on the one hand in front on the other, the boy don't catch up with toby found
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he remains diplomatic about with deep roofs. that phone between him and the side president we were consider the best prepared country for paying them. but as it turns out, when you get a walk or light cove, it 19, you never as prepared as you really want it. so that was the tension that sort of merged into some political divisiveness in the country. the south 28000000 americans are without insurance, even after obamacare. 24000000 americans are under insured. whole slots of the country are in essence disconnected out of our capacity to intervene in their health. mm hm
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. and he told me directly to get where it is, but was covered with we're looking at the end of this year. well, it's been more than a decade re uh, we started that vaccine, we're in h. i v in 1986 is ever the apps study. if it works, if we do get protection, will be the 1st in a multi step process of getting very good detection bypass to transfer the definitely worth the invest, particularly among women in south africa who as such a norm is risk of getting infect at around the same time as the 1st coverage vaccines were guiding emotions here,
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approval of the results of the trial were released, providing some hope at last for a charge, the vaccine, the so now i'm going to show you the results. ok. okay. so this shows you that the, that the infection rate was low in the, in the treatment arms, and then fusion, um, it shows us that the infusion did were cookies. so let's say you see that the positive a positive results. i'm very happy. is there an amazing, amazing, well, this is a legacy to your parents. okay. so on and tearing,
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and the, it's a good results coming out of the trial. i've actually seen that prevents h r g is finally insight to what was really mean for the world's poll. who was the vaccine get to the people who need it or like covered, will pay to this be used to live in supplies, ensuring higher profits for a small group of powerful companies. there is a growing concerned as we in 2020, about why it's taking so long for the country to receive the curve of 19 vaccine. the entire world has promised solid direct to the beginning of this pilgrimage. but at the same time, rich countries were already buying up supplies. what we call the advanced market commitments will pre dosages of something that was not checked on the market. 13
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percent of the wills population who reside in rich countries had bought top of more than half of the wells. potential supply of vaccine is gain vaccine nations and youtube vaccine nationalism pay board for the other countries. in fact, some cases to a clean one because even 5 times the amount that's required for the population. generally, when it comes to other vaccines that they're feeling introduced into public immunization programs against life threatening diseases, that content between p as before, does that seem to become available in low income countries compared to ending? because you can find, sometimes this is where we were with the h i v. pandemic. 80 is often the therapy you ticks are available in the west. we have not received them. and we lost 10000000 people. is the old movie again? we have no access to vaccine
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the we will let down the garden pars. okay, we've got to december believing that the whole world was coming together to purchase vaccines. not knowing that we'd been carol didn't to a little corner, was as, as ryan off and said to it, the surprise it was deliberate. those with the resources pushed their way to the front of the queue. and to control the production assets. same thing, the paid on an age of 8. if you rely on charity and it's really not only on the benevolence of the pharmaceutical industry,
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you works. sure not that are doing hard, sorry to take such a risk to peg a whole nations health and welfare of charity. seems crazy to me. especially as we know, there's some variance, a closing worldwide concern because of their ability to dodge anti bodies. surely the safe thing to do would be to flock the world with vaccines to get the virus that extra to mutate. viruses do not mutate unless they are allowed to replicate and spread. if you prevent the virus from spreading, it will not mutate and you will not get another very using the idea of this being a gigantic clinical trial, dr. glen decry. and professor larry cory, organize a shipment of $500000.00 vaccines into south africa that would work against the
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variant dominant at the time and be getting to overwhelm our hospitals. a long, long day, and long a long 14 days. the hope for the level to 6 nights how familiar and health care works is we then get the vaccine to them. the said, raise their game to be fantastic. is this going to be misery? the, we have millions of immunosuppressed people in our country and these millions of potential ways of was for variance of concern. africa becomes this, this pool of variance of consumers. and we don't have vaccines. and so things of this kind of good with and was
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the throughout africa, we have see that wherever h i v became endemic. so the tuberculosis, the waves of infectious diseases or influencing chava at the same time, the higher the burden of disease, the more public health systems get on the mind. because we comp care for our sick. we all threatened by deadly mutations that one day may not be able to respond to our fax scenes at all. this is a vicious circle, trying out in our lifetime, with deadly consequences for the entire will. of the, the peyton set prevented people getting a charge. the medicine, what devastating for that level of self failure to love this we've covered, how is, is my view big? nothing less. it's
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a crime against humanity. it's somebody capitalism. marching festival. it's a mutual disruption. the surely it's time we find the breakout dependency on the pharmaceutical companies actually began to do so 20 years ago with a driving drugs. the so water society that from this time, this time, democrats that we have encroach from nature to the extent that now it's only a matter of time before we face. and now the fact that seems clear enough. but what about the most difficult issue of how prepared we all faults to come? the
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coverage has revealed that outcome to approach to public health is simply not working. maybe this is our last challenge to go back to an older pulse we once traveled have as a basic are right. not letting the market determine who gets access to innovation. know, treating the drive yourself as a charity case and setting us into a petri dish or variance. not letting the questions for profit status a further into catastrophe. is it really such a radical idea to put people 1st the investigating the use and abuse of power across the globe on that,
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which is era unique perspective, the mark establishment is going to go into the drive using kamala harris's identity of the black women on heard voices, people who have close political affiliations can get a way that can connect with our community and tap into conversations you will find elsewhere. are we going to live in the world? we're absolutely normal, but journalists are targeted and blamed for their own little place on earth. is changing the world of water, the stream on out to 0, the heat of late summer's being chased away a little bit in west and here, particularly in france by what's coming in from the atlantic. and then it's inspect taquila. thunderstorms will be a few more, i think, through fonts across the parent is inside eastern side of spain and encouraging into italy wherever is particularly hot over the weekend. so that's the picture then coming in through west and you're the big picture to the east is you might get
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funds to them to the bulk and you most certainly will dine towards greece, but this area still stays hold austria permanent. for example, i'm surprised me up into the baltic studies. this is obviously on the right into the low countries in germany and dimes. i said down to the eastern side of spain, south west in spite of suicide and it stays hot enough to morocco. now jerry and to needs you the right and still encouraging and our way know of into something out here, but the bulk of the heavy stuff is not there. it's still for example, the in chat chat and i missed ya. i'm moving study, westwood. so we'll even get some in southern bar changes and the circulation setting up here between the army and 10 bucks a would suggest yet more significant flooding. now you don't expect to see much rain in southern africa at this time of year, nor is there any is some down the coast of madagascar and some in most i'm be nothing, not you what you want. otherwise it's dry, cold by night, fairly well by the, the
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sense of belonging. we are very close knit community. everybody knows everybody, and the every day he real keeping communities together. this is the same sort of universe set of my universe. i just visit scotlands out there a headboard and meets those fighting to say that either this way of life in the face of its population, a sense of community on
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a jersey to the safe. the mean been from it as an international inside corruption, excellence award. denominator hero, now the u. k. suspends some arms sales. israel over concerns the weapons might be used in violation of international humanitarian law. the time sort of any age. good to have you with us. this is elisha 0, live from the also coming up us president joe biden accuse is the is really prime minister is not doing enough to reach a ceasefire deal and get the captives in gaza release thousands processed in israel

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