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probably had a vaccine but the bulk of them in the high end up in middle income income countries they've received 83 percent of the world's fact scenes and of the lower middle income countries where they've just received 17 percent world sex scenes we've been working very much with many of those countries through the coast xscape to ensure that they did get allocation now we are facing a critical shortage of doses and many countries are now stepping up to share what they have but indeed it is a race to get those doses to the different countries. thanks to the company here an artsy that brings you right up to date we do have lots more news stories to squeeze in here and you can check them out though if you had to our website.
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screens up to. the theater. from upstairs right if. we get it right look at it. we will be amongst the back from here this is the war. room from this picture. and he's taking this in the sex itself me a woman. friend whatever you want to. look at.
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the finger. this would create a public good read a bottle get it out of congress when you see you go i don't know if you're asking me are just cool still screaming and heavy coming back to the room. enough to heavy but the whole thing is part of. all the shit to me it means freedom struggle as a. mom while valuate is world more and more understand that if you don't call it anything. you are nothing you know something happens in this world catastrophic you've got to have a place that you can build to. say this is my about what's going on i'll do this and it means so much to me is everything to me. from by myself i tend to savor it. so peaceful going out to be walk around i'm on
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the way i'm going to sort of further a get at some apple juice or something going up on the porch and small going to cigarette. you know i was fine i was reason to snap out of it so i think it would only be agents along. it's not fun when you leave and go home. in fact i wouldn't call it trenches. from the 30 is onward every single president has spoken of homeownership almost as the basis of citizenship your ability to own a home kind of makes us citizen the most tangible cornerstone that lies at the heart of the american dream and that's the chance to own your own home those of us
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who've been given positions of responsibility must do everything we can to spotlight the dream and make sure that dream shines in all neighborhoods. all across the country i say to millions of young working couples by the time your children are ready to start the 1st grade we want you to be able to get home. to be secure in their home and. people need to. make. a. comment oh.
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i'm jim the realtor here's some tips for home buyers number one work with a great realtor a good realtor sells a least one house a month check their sales history and zillow. americans. find homes in southern california especially we dig real estate and we forgot about the boat and all the other trouble the financing and everything else. and here we are right back at it frenzied up 51015 buyers for every house like none of that ever happened. to. the 800 video. document the real estate market on you tube i got almost 1500 you tube. and it gives people really good sense of what's happening. i mean
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to have this that today you know sold for 1.6. 1 or even one i'm just in millions here. point 4. 5 if. i don't notice it either. it's going to work. i don't know what the heck it is the dollhouse. pull in the front yard. slightly unfinished. firepit. why is stealing a trick you got me all the other appliances all stolen. what could have been so nice about those pillars that they had to steal this and i'm not sure. there's. 15 houses on this street. i think it was. at least 8 of them had loans way over a 1000000 so if you're sitting on
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a 1.2 or 1.4 loan and you see houses listed for. 585 they can make you feel about. making that next payment. so what we saw in 2008 was the unwinding of the housing finance system. most people understand as a financial crisis or a problem of our housing stock actually is on wanted to get a social contract that was built in the 1940 s. . and so understanding that and how the american home was the basis of how we organize the economy and how we organize social stability is an important part of understanding why we are where we are now.
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it's time for the next neighbor. i don't. you know thank you used to be old many years ago. all know it is written. years ago. i wonder if i did the right one born here many years ago and he used to be an. issue around here someplace where you know one of them. might have been here and i was converted. that used to be a tiny tiny. let me just check up a little bit. of the punch in my mind the phrase over. when i was 6 months old we moved from little italy in manhattan. there was
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a housing project one night my uncle frank was old warders wife and. kids came down just past. the bats and steaks on the way to fight a bunch of black guys and they walked past us and my uncle frank said to my for. get this kid get him out of this neighborhood and move. and it was not that long after that that we moved. off that. bridge. stable to. the discipline.
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how much you want 30. 3000 in her knowledge. a good deal. is not a rich neighborhood as you can see but what i love about this town is. it is what i consider to be the backbone of america. fight wars
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people like us. levittown was the 1st community. in the nation now but everybody thought it was going to fail because he built 10000 alligators like that. coming out of the 2nd world war the idea of mass production became something that was truly a reality. love. the idea that came to a man named bill levitt was hit by the mass produce the elements that go to make up all the auto industry does what the parts the going to the new car. when i was living there it was at a very particular moment and that was coming out of post-war trajectory and that created the need for that type of housing.
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retraining seattle you can house for as little as $600.00 town and got $99.00 a month and that was primarily because the federal government was ensuring your market. you had a g.i. bill intrudes in construction of new home so the whole idea is your government wants you to have a home so this was an easy way to sort of jumpstart the housing industry and make homeownership possible without the assumption these lower middle class families would never been able to afford to massive movement into the suburbs that we saw in the late 1940 s. 1950 s. soon to be 96. i was a police officer here the national county and we were the swat team as well. who i'm going to say you know to story about sticking your tongue out of the way folks
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in the middle of the windows i did i got it. right on that where. the shooter got i guess. if you could afford to. put a down payment teacher. that they would let you let them know what the options are by a dealership to. buy from government. head of the rogers home building firm in the world well all it might take an awful lot of doing he added dodd who cracked well absolutely not everything out to be going to want if you go back to william levitt he said no man who owns his own home and lot can be a communist. because he has too much to do. this was a fundamental part of how our political leadership and our country at large understood the bargain you get a home right i mean after work there are 30 or jobs that go along with it that
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match the 30 year mortgage and then you'll rebel right as the things you don't revolt if you have a stake in the system no one has ever cruised around the globe in an inflatable catamaran before. you go so much. that it is such a cruise you need a solid crew people you can share folks whole with so to speak. you can do with your business the ones that cross. one of the most you will be the limit of most if you're asking for just love him enough my food to get keep the group with such a good one when you need for gas if you have got to win the free go to maybe you
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know maybe you'll join your. credit if you work for the team for both of us with a chance. to do a good idea for a major woman who. has to take a cue into. which 90 students that are saying no is reasonable because a the morning commute you. build on water should that of these that the. rest of us wish for the she. wants this issue will. go well for. really the group is not out that's the sort of political b.s. and if we did those nobody has of much interest but you mean yes to what other ceased door mama was a shed but they say you can be when you get out of the scott. peterson years you could just be super rich and offer what you as
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a mistress. you know with an who's going to move forward on one of the most unusual diplomatic event. was that's said the kitchenette made certain i'm less famous now mass in the history of history has seen. a space a kleenex and saint
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a christian of that the strength of the american economy is the promise to our home and the ability of americans to purchase consumer durables to fill it still lets compete not just in that will give the people or good will be a better system and this one particular moment nixon was right. this was the strength and the american economy. i can remember even as a kid looking at house magazines and seeing the incredible visions of the future that house represented in those pages was something that you could aspire to and that was starting to become a reality. wonder when it would be to pass by. i. think. the house of 99 to. be virtually my plans for
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my. yes life will be richer. as face age dreams come true. let's see you leave actually. listening. to. get.
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any. feet. below. 45. i bet you're going. to. get only say. that levy did. that. the only thing that never did that would be to force one to admit there's. no baksh allowed. on blacks so much. as that. is disgraceful. to some
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fighting alongside a black man willing to die for his country. if you can't buy a house next to me and i began. trying then i don't make any sense. right now we're looking for a place. where we like. no other city. and we understood that it was going to be all right we're very happy to buy a. new. menu
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come to this neighborhood you know immediately it's different. to nonchalant. there's no real fences it gives you a feeling our way a park like setting. just because i was struck by how familiar it felt it was a connection to levittown that they both developed as post-war suburbs. i believe going in he built these houses he really built these houses for the veterans coming home from the war it was hard for him to get financing for these
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houses because they were so different the whole social part was hired by his design . and. i don't i'm not even going to open oh he was a socialist and i think a lot of the people the mood in here well i'm going to get into opera for this. my father is gregory a fairly well known california architect from the forty's and fifty's. so this is less. to say i just came into my hotel room from an interesting and unexpected visit to the basement drafting rooms that yeah why didn't have to johnson's jewel in new canaan he is a real fascist intellectual so. i started running through some old papers and then i came across this no 200 page 10200 page file that the
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f.b.i. kept on and then they were watching everything he did in the mid forty's to the mid fifty's. gregory believes that decent housing should be their right and everyone not just the privileged very wealthy people. achi 12 percent of the population is black there should be a lot of black families living out here yeah this is only a beginning but i think it's wonderful well let's see how wonderful it is what i want to belive winds come flying out. termite you know it's. the neighborhood was supposed to be twice as large the playoffs was $400.00 homes and only $52.00 were built the f.h.a.
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at the time didn't think that entered graded neighborhoods would be attractive to the general public. and they're providing mortgage insurance and in their minds now bring down the value of the homes. you know most people in america the value of those homes and parents passing that on to their children that made the biggest difference african-americans were left out of that. that inability to protest have paid and what created american middle class has a lot to do with the problems we have now. could be really interesting to dial back and think about the longer deeper history housings men in the united states not just that question of the american dream but
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the bigger question of who the dream has been for. so. it's easy to. see. being.
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all. possible is a beautiful little city with a lot of bad habits. the houses here beautiful but. it's tough. as i don't really understand how segregated city was because i never left. my days and it's my god awful week it's like living in the city and yet nice apartment complex. brilliant people a decent car it wasn't loud at night it was fun when i got back to the city. center somewhere for a week just to get
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a house together. too many times to count and live in so many neighborhoods it doesn't allow you to gauge what is normal. it's neighbor still pretty much the same. vacant we see go all behind him and from. almost like it's rather hard to go on and fight every day and if you are left before they got a big. you know a jam packed them for an oval some like their. committee didn't show as empty as it does now you say. baltimore is a microcosm of many urban areas in america and it is like dickens would say the tale of 2 cities. you have great investments in certain parts of town and other and
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vestments looking like a ghost town. in many ways is the ground 0 for racial apartheid in america. where racial zoning was invented in 1000. racially richard 2 governors were also created here. we have a myth in this country that the reason they were hoods are segregated this because people like to live with one another who are of the same race or because african-americans have too little income to move into white neighborhoods or because this private prejudice that prevents african-americans from buying homes and white they have rights and that's all true but it's a tiny tiny part of the truth. there's intentionality with the capital decisions that were made around housing in the forty's and in the fifty's and i think people are loath to sleep thinking that certain things happen by default rather than by
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design you have the effigy in the federal housing administration a veteran's administration they subsidize home building in the suburbs and then they say is racially exclusive it means white people can move out to these areas but. what is probably a surprise a lot of people is that red lining is created by. federal government. that's when the white bankers draw red lines around black areas and don't give up no green. shirts seems wrong why don't we all just don't all. get to shape out just because to advocate and in the game trade equals betrayal. when somebody find themselves worlds apart. choose to look for common ground.
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stop the madness that's the play for me it's writing president as coyotes reigns on the streets cars have been told someone our driver was dragged from his vehicle and baking in a critical condition but it all comes as the cross border on st george between gaza and israel intensifies with the suburb of tel aviv reportedly hits overnight also to come the south few days of the victims of a mass shooting at a school in the russian city of his medics continue to fight for the lives of those critically injured relatives of the victims have been speaking of. her name was sold for year and she was to.

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