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14 day closure is disastrous with business. thousands of trucks are stuck on the boat or, or the on their way to the border. and that means the losses of millions of dollars are good to go to the dispute that began last year budget on said the sun belt the board, the board within 500 meters of the international boundary separating the 2 countries . it's a violation of an international league game it understand, refused today, and said it's a matter of late in forcing a security. the escalation is also affords people living in nearby religious to lee . then certainly the main high as both sides thread fire intermittently. it's led to the closure of the crossing, and that means an uncertain red for hundreds of truck goods stuck on both sides of the border. some shade they have seen there's be the crossing shut down many times in recent months. and wonder how long they have to wait. you'll publish them on the
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farm. we are moving on both sides of the boat on the collective loss. and this is hurting us by almost all parties via phone political look. a great big green bug is gone and around this time they're going to vote about $1500000000.00 a focused on exports that i see meant and vomited to good products to its neighbor and import goal and fresh fruits and vegetables. some drug drivers have advert underground because they getting better share better products. most people here say they want the government's dis, done down our risk and escalation. now are they going to make and therefore come out of how you doing? roger, the daughter from fuckers don, a wind, heavy ryan and high seas of battering ponds of a strategy is east coast is tropical cycle and alford approaches tens of thousands of homes and businesses without power. and many people have been ordered to evacuate the homes. the storm is expected to make land full on saturday. the
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subject line is the largest to hit the area in more than 50 years. with us style rail services between london and paris to sit to resume in an hour all through an unexploded bomb from world war 2 was diffused. thousands of passengers had been stranded off to services were suspended early on friday. the bomb was found near the tracts of the gods of north station in paris. bones lift either from world was frequently discovered around friends, but stay i really found in the areas. but so for me, tell me the price of the moments you can find much more information on our website . does that sound fair? adult calm? the news, the continues of to flash on the curve, which is coming up next to stay with us the, the phone causing the costs to come to us and russia do business with each other
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again under what conditions the, you and india. and to finalize a free trade deal by the end of this year. but movie plus germany looks to list government following limits in order to increase defense spending. counting the cost on that which is 0. the, the pandemic is behind some countries phase of the global population never received a close. the phone is about flooding. let the band i want to find out what impact has had on come to synagogue on the west coast of africa. the only one in tennessee are immunized for close the time. we need to know more support system. this is like right. the 2nd one, right?
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future pad in developing african nations like soon ago. what is the concept by producing vaccine himself for your take on this out and look at the long signal to the so the objective for that would be so the, for the fix, the leslie episode, one of a special series about 10 weeks who is a global increase in 6, that's the last and look at this community clinic on the outskirts of the capital cost savings of being unionized for range of childhood. today's, the exact scenes are free, so we see this mosquito incentive though with during global health emergencies,
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african nations struggle to access medicines and supplies quickly go up, but it would seem to seem kind of and you will need to be about how did you say that the the clinics had nothing to do back said sexy iniquity. literally only during the close of 1900 in the as long as all the pieces i'm on the some of the other day more stuff i pulled on. i'm on, i'm on a gap claim id vaccine. at that, been, i'm on a mall every single month, but i for the, with it's young population told from cooper he was not as devastating as an aging industrialized society, but the parent didn't challenge synagogues underfunded on the stop health system.
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the name lincoln mazda, by some way, and i believe that that's really what i do need to fill out to me because it is evening dialing. so as enterprise cb land, 80 miles. so there's a lot of grandma fell out. please all sides a. so really v it's whine, noise. i'm day once africa to be better prepared. future pandemic. what do african nations name this to love will be part of the fe moines. fricky port ranma as the vaccine us here, and you said him was assigned to the police show a city that on on that that has any cognitive into this basis for immunization rates are also due to misinformation. are you ready to come me see or not? is it even do you need them?
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can you put it on the books in that? as you know, up on the left will be your company on the data. what a mazda and basically the wife is on fine side of do a lot of duty to v said 80 members. wow. maybe they will because a little of the not allowed for the end of the nice up with the media, allow for blast off again. most a johnny grinds and living in the fishing industry, the main source of income from many seneca leaves, villages. when the pandemic, she's the ones that the vaccine. so are you excited? no, no. if i say no, i'm under some of that. i don't know if it's out as guy and if i went on with them about the now question is the need to get back at all the data, not the same. i failed them on myself. let's say
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a $1000000.00. so gives us, i've been unwelcome when i need somebody to dig it out, but i think it's getting a good day is i've done a 1000000 united even more holidays coming out of it. i was in the and included such attitude a lisa and i forgot where a deadly impulse outbreak in 2024 has been declared a public health emergency. some of humanity's most devastating diseases have ravaged these concepts. spreading among the objects makes it quickly in crowded cities and the cost for us for that precious met sort. so is let the south african health department and various level health bodies of africa is the most fundamental continent in the sense that it has these, these, it breaks happening all the time. and it is for that reason that africa has to be
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that center and also an area of priority for the little tougher conversation. the important thing to copy too about the trying the local coffee. we talked to shakes urashima. you an answer apologise to his studies, the same types of h i d, a bowler included 19 on west africa as something. busy a bunch, he believes vaccine equity along with the frequency of outbreaks. he is and this led to a distrust in west and that is not on the frontier. they may think that there is a financing on the product behind. so the issue with the process was very strong and the rest of the
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system stopped in young says and get intensified among african because they spelt a bad spot of the west. does it make came mad? yeah, of course it makes me much because like, when i'm done you can have the rest of me. you can make me very much. this is why i am among the people who are fighting in africa for when it goes for makes it look like same one year into the pen. did we lot sizing medicines became available will be nice, looked out for themselves, stopped piling, vaccines, and controlling the bulk of supply health regulations made to gavin international cooperation week and completely ignored. the professor's 3 mood is a leading expense on global health policy. when push comes to shop,
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countries really are on their own, you really saw that the wealthiest were best protected in the world, and the poor us had had almost nothing african leaders colby's act of self interest vaccine, or possibly those who advised western governments on disease control site, it's complicated. i think it's probably on helpful to label it as seen it selfish. there's a real tension that we need to recognize between sovereignty and solidarity governments a voted in by the populations to protect to that population. and so they may see that the key mandate is protecting all people and everything else is secondary. we also have at the time, the creation of the ox with astrazeneca vaccine total that you take government to donate surplus, probably not a jobs to bundle populations. in other nations,
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or for a nice, wealthy country is we'd going from no protection to very high levels of protection . so the chance of someone going to hospital dying from coming 19 was an 8 to 0. and if you focused vaccines on old results in the world, many lives could have been saved in poor countries. so i think that, that in equity, i actually prolong the pandemic because it meant that countries had to stay shut down. prolonged that, that vulnerable was still at risk for a longer period of time. 1.3000000 lives could have been saved if code 19 vaccines had been shared more equally. according to a study based on data from 152 nations. dr. michael wright, the deputy head of the world health organization lives the team responsible for the international containment and treatment of colored non thing. the ability to
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distribute as come to major as the drugs, the vaccines that would save lives, was that, that the challenge we were not able to distribute to the people who needed those interventions most in the time it would have made a difference to 70 life. ready to come that this inequity sent a goal is building africa's 1st high volume vaccine manufacturing, top cold madiba the institute past to do the cost a local private foundation, the steering these 250000000 dollar project. showing me the new duty side is my deepest manage. i mean send the big on them on the, for a level step by step the public. so, you know, permit, those will be that them or just got me out of those cab disputed the when it begins full operation in 2025 madiba full service,
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cool. with west africa full of the african nations, a building similar hubs. why is it important to have big manufacturing plants like my dba when there's no full so there's like psyche, so it's easier on the freq uh, sol as only m 50. it was old, received them at 1000 for the show. and the reason that i believe a big loss is this is in the component in please see on the, on the 45. 05 book with the to know me. i the montera. i'm a goes model to know me. 75th at the institute. spite headquarters in downtown duncan saw it just to be studying inspections to face producing affordable yellow seeds of that same i see here now the institute once bull funding to look into other viruses, the play of africa. how are you so low?
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but it's not showing me, i got monday will appear on the capacity of the should the one of my keep on panama, to demand the bulwark color. it showed the effects of getting us on file, which will be on top of this uh, same idea that it has to be manasseh pornography, less africa consumes for most of the global vaccine supply a. it's a mazda $6.00 to $6.00 to grow, to about 2 and a half $1000000000.00, which is while there is a new list demand, the coincidence needs great. it technical and for natural support for me to just realized nations and pharmaceutical companies. yeah, i use it for you for in the, in the, in the south show on the left side of the industry and he's
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also, this is also the, the liberal sources. human is also really the more. yeah. for no 6 the 5 african hubs hope to meet 60 percent of the content inspect. same requirements by 2040 i do think they have can scale up as a good thing. it's extremely challenging. you have to know tiny, put the buildings in place. so you've got to try and skill workers and we might have to keep those buildings for 50 or 100 years and full next pundum where it could be next year. who knows for the vaccine that for the next time it will be developed in the south a. this isn't a lot of charity. this is about collective security. the do you need the health capital of the well?
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since 2021. it's 8, so it'd be in the same type of intensity, goes to create a better system to manufacture and distribute vaccine. so nations like san a golf don't get much on at the world health organization. 194 men. the countries are trying to draw some degree that helps the planet to prevent and respond to future pandemic. so why is upon them with the agreement important? we're trying to make international rules that are fit for the threat, the pun, nomics, in a globalized but also a less, an equal world. then, then we had a few decades ago. i do think it can deliver a much more equitable and effective response depending on some of the future opportunities of negotiations. the w white show was due to finalize the agreement of its annual assembly in may 2024. i know that that remains among
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you a common will to get this done. and no one said multi lot, that isn't was easy. but there is no either way. they couldn't agree on the final tracy by the deadline. so took so extended for a year. those are you disappointed about the mist deadline? um yeah, i have to say i'm disappointed. this is a negotiation between the software and the member states. trying to decide how they will work together in the face of the next time that we, that is an imperfect process in a geopolitically divided world precious not sold. so leads the pandemic preview negotiations. we know that everyone a few to chase to make this was this is not the end. this is just the beginning. she's chatted about why they file to reach consensus is one comes into nickel
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stations with in trends and continue to hold on to those and change areas and, and i've tried to kind of control them that also sometimes is that them and you know it to see we're losing out and this window of opportunity. so it's been tough negotiations. developing countries are asking for more than just we can access to vaccines. they said there's no financing. if we do not have access and benefits children, we cannot have a t t technology trying to say, look, our productions they violated that. s key. the global sounds nation's helped develop vaccines by participating in clinical trials and sharing samples of disease causing organisms. cold passages. however, they often can't afford the final product marketing saw,
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the developing countries have been pushing very hard for positions that will help them to do more research and development, i'll say, to innovate and invent medicines and vaccines and diagnostics to manufacture those products. and hopefully at a, at a lower cost, i think behind the acts is a pretty simple principle, which is more so for lines, let's say less um, begging and waiting for the international community to come and save the date. in september 2024 delegates agreed to create a system. the new shows health experts have rapid access to deadly new pathogens that could cause time damage. these transactional mechanism could enable global south net. she was to access cheap protest vaccine and commercially benefit from sharing disease doctor how to implement the system. so it's data oh, remains a challenge. currently,
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we don't have any rules that obligated governments to share the samples or the data quickly where all countries say we will all share sex scenes, technologies, intellectual property, all of that. and the fact that we don't have those rules puts everybody address what a number of the industrialized countries i think are afraid of. and what the pharmaceutical industry is afraid of is if we allow and build capacity in other parts of the world, those guys are now our competitors. and of course, industry is very happy for governments to, to try to protect the, their interests. and so countries that have traditionally been very strong have had strong pharmaceutical sectors in europe, in the united states, for example, in the okay. and in japan, they have been very reluctant, they have been hesitant to say, you know, we agree to certain rules that we think might be road some about the economic
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advantage. dr. david ready represents big bomb. who wants that origin politicized system could slow down innovation during pandemic. what are your thoughts on this when we well, and the last pandemic was very rapid access to pathogen, so any requirements for additional agreements, etc, particularly at time of outbreak, good slow that will be detrimental. and so it's been estimated that a one month delay, for example, and access to vaccines would have cost another $400000.00 lives during the pandemic . so we can't afford that. there's also an inherent issue around monetizing pathogens monetizing viruses. the, the, and sick, the viruses, the sale. these being requests that in order to get access to certain pathogens, the industry should pay a fee. it's an issue because you're asking the pharmaceutical industry to be and do
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the research and development and from all of that on top of that without any certainty that they will, if it be used, will be successful. and so your layering a lot of risk and a lot of cost on top of that, some government. so at the end of the day, we cannot tell a company, we cannot force a company, let's say, to share a technology to teach somebody else. you know how you make your product. um, but the reality is that governments can, in fact, put quite a lot of pressure on companies to do that. because they are the ones who pay. that's public money. that's tax pare, money. that is paying for the research that allows for a vaccine to be developed and produced by pharmaceutical companies in times of crisis, global south nations. believe pharmaceutical companies should be full to shape tech know how and why they intellectual property rights to allow low for production. that just would, because you need to be able to ensure that that is the best approach that it can
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compromise the sky. like if it's that are ongoing by that company. and that the recipient company actually is able to receive that it has the capabilities, etc. or you can start on a very long road that means to nowhere. and so this has to be voluntary and it has to be mitre a great. the key thing is, don't dictate to each company which of those things is the most important. give them the flexibility to sign up and do it. and the way that is most appropriate for them. well, you know, i was very depressed to see in the pharmacy, to concise creation. they're complaining that the treaty, you know, and the sharing of pathogens and the sharing vaccines shouldn't be transactional. i mean, what is and form a company if it isn't transactional. so it's pretty the critical if you ask me as the ducks of protesters of the world health assembly geneva, the sort criticize the pandemic freeze falsely claiming it gives the w. i chose the
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power to impose locked vaccine, rollouts, and control a nation's health policies. conservative politicians across the west as well. the echo those claims on the most often the cost of most, we surrender out sovereignty in the heat of an emergency. in the real time amount of time, then that will be irresistible pressure. but now on the documents to make decisions which may well and as we found was turned out to be wholly harmful and wrong ones for the good of the country will limit a surgery that fundamentally, that's quite a phrase no kind of a treaty is better than a bad such of critics are against a crazy proposal. the rich nations don't nice will sell a piece of the vaccine supply to the w white chart. so they can help low income nations affected by does the exact price, i think 20 percent and then that's what people need to ship it is about is
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explaining, you know, the principles by which your governing and i think global sold our t should be one of the principles of governance, sovereignty is not building walls, shutting the doors, pulling up the drawbridge and saying, we'll have nothing to do with the rest of it. that is not a future for any society. vaccine shortages are exacerbation. the impulse of emergency sweeping out freaking highlighting the need for a fair a system the, the delivery was saving vaccines with delight for months due to high call, regulatory autistic, and reluctance are welcome to donate their supply pundum. it's no, no for this. you know, a few things that we did with sources in here as incentives protector for police. and that you'd be sure that they knew the portion from the outbreaks and pandemic where ever they had been. i think it's a floats narrative because it did not speak any country. it must be anyone. and
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even the next one when it comes, it we're no no, but this is not as play visa. it received like covet san a golf, a nation less out in the cold during the code with 19 pandemic has a lot to guy. you. 3 is fine line. so i think of a country like sun a go place where you have existing vaccine production capacity and development capacity and where that's, that's growing would very much benefit if we have strong provisions in, in a final agreement that would encourage the government for example, to make long term investments in research and development, then production boosting local vaccine production capacities. ok? so you know, the cost site in medicine are proud of doing something that these would all come wednesday. so the boxing is, is producing so you put in the money on getting get
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a $1000.00 just offering out of brothers and sisters. was able to say ok, so you can sort of actually made in africa for africa. could not only build trust, but save to music from the she loved trenton, the an infectious disease experts say the next spend them it is coming to me we're, we're definitely not prepared. and i think that's very clear. an organism we know about, or a deadly new book called disease x. either way, there's cause for concern the slots in the curve investigate analysis 0.
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the, let's take you to washington d. c. now with the us president donald trump is speaking, that's listening because of the task. and they don't want to be dealing with other places and they don't want to go back and forth and around and through the voters and across mexico border and canada border and all them, they want to have the jobs in one location and they've had space and a lot of space and were able to create the jobs almost immediately. in some cases, they'll be building a plas, take care of those jobs. and so we created 9000 new jobs already in new york reduction auto parts manufacturing. so we want the auto parts ideally, and as a, from a simplicity standpoint, due to be built and made in the united states, is in a single month that all took place in a single month, 9000 new auto jobs. you haven't heard that in a long time. after auto workers lost more than $27000.00 or jobs in the final year
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of buying a. these are also high day jobs. these are very prime jobs. the i s and manufacturing survey as the s and the manufacturing survey have also confirm that our administration is designing over a brand new domestic manufacturing go after major collapse under vide knows a collapse only did receive a new government jobs, which are not the jobs you while we're trying to shake government and a lot of the private sector as what we've been going under the final 2 years of item one and every 4 jobs created in america was a government job. that's a tremendous percentage. but under the 1st of all, not the president trump, which we haven't even gotten started yet. and incredible 93 percent of all job games were in the private sector. so that's just, that's just it just came at the big games for native born
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americans for the 1st time in 15 months. the job games for native born americans for american people, people born in.

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