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protests that have swept across columbia. hundreds of people took to the streets with a long list of demands from the country's government cooling for a better life for everyone that much has been achieved. controversial health care reforms was crept at government minister, the head of the foreign ministry, as well as the chief of police all resigned. so why today 2 months later, people are still in the streets, which i think that it's necessary to continue resistance. despite the fact that the strike committee held negotiations with the government, the government has refused to speak with the people on the street. know that there was a game of the keeper we're here because in addition to that, but you need to, to express our protest. these actions allow us to help people who live on the street and are not able to get an indication on marion. taken with us, we will sound the streets because we do not have a good enough livelihood and do not have enough help from the government. we won't allow ourselves to continue to be robbed in such
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a shameless way. we continue to fight because our country needs it all society and our community also needs stability in order to achieve tolerance for quality and make our country a better place. protests in columbia begin early this morning in the city of medicine a few hours ago. there was reportedly a forceful intervention by law enforcement agencies to this past protest. there was also information about several mass demonstrations in some areas of the city. like you can see here in the north of the capital, just a few days ago, it was here that hundreds of people took to the streets, protest. know the situation has changed, in particular, due to their restrictions and post in the city, in order to protect the population and gets around a virus be on the phone. on the 20th of july, colombians independence day, congress will behave, and another day of nationwide protest is expected to install it by
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ok, one more story to fit. and before we go to break, just a day, after confronting a british navy warship that's sent to have sailed close to its territory, russia has revealed it was forced to do the same. this time with a dutch frigate. russia's ministry of defense claims the ship called the efforts and how diverted from its course and begun sealing towards the curt straits off the coast of crimea, or assist rumble fighter jets and bummers. to intercept the frigates. the netherlands have accused the plains of harassing the efforts in international waters. lot wraps up our news for know the newsroom just off camera. they are busy putting together the latest updates. i'll bring them to you in less than 30 hope. you join me that ah, ah, is your media a reflection of reality?
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the in a world transformed what will make you feel safe for tyson lation community? are you going the right way or are you being that somewhere? direct? what is true? what is faith? in the world corrupted, you need to defend the join us in the depths will remain in the shallows. ah ah, me, good evening hawk water just when americans thought it was time to celebrate
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freedom from mask and talking for good. the world health organization said not so fast, fully vaccinated people are urged to continue wearing math as the delta variance spread, making cobit elastic threat. people cannot feel safe, just because they had the 2 doses. they still need to protect themselves, said dr. mary angela lowe. the assistant director general for access to medicines and health products. at the cnbc reporting, she went to say vaccine alone won't stop community transmission. people need to continue to use math consistently, be in ventilated spaces here. hygiene the physical distance away. crowding felt like the new normal is back to the old standard. but this is all over correction, fear mongering, or if kobe just the stubborn and dangerous visitor that won't leave. if the u. s. has officially reopened workers are slowly returning to their office spaces. many are asking, did we go back to soon?
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after all, israel has more fully vaccinated people than the us. israel essentially reached, heard immunity months ago, a manager cobit risk? well from the very start. but israel is now wrapper grappling with rising cobra cases in the spread of the delta buried among its blue vaccinated population. the threat of the delta barrier is still highest among unvaccinated groups, but that shouldn't make the vaccinated rest easy or get lack of protecting. about 50 percent of the delta barrett cases in israel, or among the fully vaccinated, 50 percent, and on another front. for those who took the johnson and johnson vaccine, a booster may be needed sooner rather than later to combat the contagious delta buried. some people have already taken matters into their own hands. mixing the vaccine one shot, the j n. j into shot to the pfizer. what is it safe or even effective? after all, both m r n a vaccine showed up because the rate around 95 percent enlarge us trials, while changing vaccine was 66 percent effective in preventing moderate to severe.
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cobit 19 globally experience began to emerge. it looks like despite our best efforts, cobit 19 here to the day. it's time we start watching the hawks. if you want to know what's going on, a city and you want to write this, let me show you what rises you always. the roy gross, right? math grade was to leave them a deceptive manipulate, so math would show this webpage. so hope we know you're welcome, everybody to watching the hawks. i'm myisha cross. joining me now is infectious disease expert dr. bob on it. welcome, dr. bob, board. dr. bob, it's always great to have you, and i know you're always going to give us a straight fax, but dr. people are confused. you know, the cdc said math did need to be warned if you are fully vaccinated after that
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announcement the fully backs the partially vax. the anti baxter is basically everybody gave a sigh of relief and thought with math, with the exception of public transit. like in the like that were basically tossed out because capacity restrictions have been lifted. and now in walks the world health organization, the who they're telling vaccinated people to mask up again is a delta barrier that big of a threat. and why don't we thing so many mixed messages? you know, that's a great question about a mixed messages, as you know, you and i, on your air probably 2 months ago said it's not time to get rid of a mass. it's not time to unsociable yet, since this may be information, they're still really looking law. so if you have a population that has a low number of vaccinations, you should expect 5.6 cases, 400000 would take 60 percent. you still get 2 point one cases,
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a 3rd lesson still you have those cases. then you have thrown in a mix, a j j maxine or astrazeneca maxine to be factors which shows it's not quite as effective. you have older individuals who said it might be 80 percent of the most important things is that when you take a look at the ability of the vaccines to work in the population, you compromise the take steroids. you may be on a combined drugs or some kind of a transplant your kidney or are trying to call a low well we should. one of the solutions i've embraced is getting in the test for the lack of a general major medical center. i had the test reports that showed high number there, but you don't know how well back see any war unless you have the antibody jackson. i would certainly encourage people over the age of 60 and encourage those
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individuals who may be compromised for who disease. to see what their antibody level is that well, consider a 3rd or test thirtyish, i should say good studies out today showing if you had a pfizer tour astrazeneca vice person that is more ongoing to not if you add to the jobs or job to vac seen pfizer could work and there are lots of patients to be clear who had those low anybody levels who are getting a 3rd back see, even though all the trials are not completed and all the eyes are done in the keys are all good information. dr. bob, i might look into getting that test myself, the risk for death and severe complications. pover 19 is still relatively low among the vaccinate population. but america have a large swath in the country, particularly in the south, and among certain minority groups that remain on vaccinated. we know that the by the administration has taken vaccine marketing on the road. do you think that's
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helping? i think a very hard time is a great article out today. the read a review look alabama, arkansas, mississippi example. so states that are very low vaccination, right. in the last couple of months, we can expect to have green zones, like you remind 80 percent vaccine. you look in california, some of the towns that are very county where they, they see the extinguish of iris vaccination with level 7090 percent. they've extinguish that, but as you pointed out, you're fine. there still is the case of injury, injury, visor, vaccine, land some others there. there probably was fully vaccine place in the delta very started to break through. so your question about the ventilation about i will always deleted those measures in terms of virus and never really understood why the next messages i'm part of was allure. that is to say, hey,
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come on and get back to me, you were a mass was allure for public lives. and dr. bob ko, it's still poses a much greater threat abroad. so let's move out of the u. s. for a minute, we know that cobit spread in places like india has been massive, particularly as the delta barrier explode, vaccine sharing programs were announced just a few weeks ago. do you think that's going to help in slowing the spread effectively since there are still so many countries that didn't have access to the vaccine to begin with? i think it easily is a real shot in the after all, they are the number one actually manufacturer, the world's is a catch up to better. pretty great question because i think that tracking we face, as i said many years and then much develop, well, you know, very few vaccines. e was 10 made or 20 need here and there against why you've 7 days or whatever it is. it's not that much. and the real risk is this scene changes every 2 weeks. every 2 weeks is going to be
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a new many more disease or more infectious. what others, what means the longer you allow these values to grow in these populations, whether it's in the rest of the united states or parts of africa or south america or asia. the greater risk there is going to be worldwide to these various india, you know, a couple of months ago we started to look at this delta very month ago. and then 2 weeks ago. and now they think image of the dominant for, and here in united states, already becoming a dominant grade in united kingdom. whether see, you know, a huge increase in cases and it needs re as well. so it's a real problem. you have one really in terms of public health, not just because you're breaking the cherry and you want to pay attention to disease and and in because it also poses a national security threat to western countries, entity, united states. people don't care, take some sisters in those countries. so very bored and dr. bob aladdin isn't
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necessarily surprising as you smoke up on this show before and basically every find his doctor or expert, the variance were coming. we might not have known the name of them, but we knew that they were coming. the public knew a bit months ago. you guys had cautioned to everyone over and over again. what actions do we need to take now to further protect against the spread of the virus? knowing that variance, like the, the delta are already here, but others might be coming as well, especially what message you have for those who already been vaccinated. the interesting thing is that we know the casting village if you know your c o 2 low levels of the low 600 has very little likelihood you have the virus. so look for great ventilation and remember the n 95 equivalent. can you tell me like 96 and 99 percent protection against the virus? so why not where you're outside of fine. but if you're going to go to an indoor space one,
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i wouldn't really what was strangers and you really love it. you had a really, really great because we know that these mass can be 99 percent of their the really high filtration masks and pieces o'clock. the people will probably give you 2 or 3 percent protection. and i last question dr. bob boosters and we talked about that a little bit at the top, the j and j vaccine. many people are saying if you got it and you need a, you need a booster. do you think it's smart to mix vaccine? the cdc isn't necessarily recommending it, but we're seeing some study that you mentioned that show that it can be effective. the other just wouldn't be out today. the vice of actually with the presented, which of course is your united states. if you go to your 10 times higher antibody levels of you just add the answers that are below. so these are very smart. the question is, what do you do as a visual the, i think the best answer is if you're concerned and compromise or you weren't going
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to be very dangerous situation. consider having well, i would definitely consider having, you know, i was going to get myself. i was all lined up to go and get another vaccine military out the level so so i didn't get a lot of attention to it. it's not fine on yet. but if you are, you got a lot of you had a transplant. if you're older, you concerning, consider the anabolic tests to slow having the 3rd vaccine. i think it's a great idea, especially as you pointed out, you've had the johnson johnson actually. well, thanks so much for joining us and providing much needed information. always great to have you, dr. bob. one of the questions and he said thank you so much. johnson. ringback and johnson has agreed to a multimillion dollar settlement with the state of new york. the announcement comes just days before trial against several companies, including j and j. with that to begin,
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that trial focuses on pharmaceutical companies role in fueling the open to a crisis. with moral this story, here's trendy, chavez, reporting from new york. pharmaceutical giant johnson and johnson has agreed to pay a $230000000.00 pay out to the state of new york settling claims that fueled an overweight addiction crisis. still, though the company admits no liability or wrong doing as a part of the settlement, the company will start processing opioid related claims and begin allocating payments to victims and their families. new york state attorney general lateesha james saying in a statement the epa demick has wreaked havoc on countless communities across new york state and the rest of the nation, leaving millions still addicted to dangerous and deadly opioids. johnson and johnson helped fuel this fire, but today they're committing to leaving the opium business not only in new york, but across the entire country. the settlement bars, the company from promoting opioids and it confirmed it has ended distribution of such products within the us. johnson and johnson playing down the agreement saying
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in a statement, the settlement is not an emission of liability or wrong doing. the company remains committed to providing certainty for involved parties and critical assistance for communities and need as a part of the $230000000.00 settlement. the company will allocate payments over 9 years, which will go toward opiate education prevention and treatment, j and j. could also be responsible for another $30000000.00. if new york passes a law that created an opioid settlement fund, approximately 800000 americans have died in the last 20 years because of opioid abuse. meantime, the new york case against the makers and distributors of opioids goes to trial this week. johnson and johnson will not be a part of that suit since had just settled, but it says it will continue to defend itself against any other lawsuit. if the final suit does not resolve reporting for watching the hawks trinity job as r t as we go to break, remember that you can also start watching the hawks on demand through the brand new
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portable tv app available on all platform. coming up, i'll be joining by a panel to discuss vice president comma la harris's recent trip to el paso. and why florida governor rhonda santa is requiring college students a faculty to disclose their political belief they to, to watch in the hall the the german died removed, shaped by contrast with me in me i
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think we dare to ask me ah, me nativism populism, racism. and oftentimes, just plain ignorance has filled a war against migrants and asylum seekers across the develop world. in the u. k. brakes it was fuel by a push to eradicate immigrants. in the us cries for board a wall, a conservative lead marketing campaign shouting out migrants as american job thieves, rapists and murderers. and free loaders took shape that near the game were seen as former president trump use the same trucks regularly to demonize, migrants and spearhead human rights violations. the bite administration is now
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charged with fixing a decades long broken immigration system. president joe biden appointed vice president common harris to find the root causes of the migrant crisis. with particular focus on the northern triangle countries. harris is essentially the diplomatic and strategic form of developing solutions for the causes of migrant movement. that roll thrust harris in the spotlight and made her a target among conservatives and liberals for conservative, harris will not equipped to handle the micro crisis. but harris also took fire from liberals, represented alexandria. kathy cortez called out the b. p. after harris told migrant do not com. and on friday v p here visited el paso, texas to tor, margaret processing center. the v p spoke with young girls at the facility held a walking tour and met with advocates a faith based in g. o, as well as legal service groups. and on the hills, v p. harris's trip, florida governor and forever trump, or ron to santas announce he'd be sending 50 state law enforcement officers to
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texas to help enforce more protections the st. it's also now requiring students and faculty, florida public university to disclose their political really belief under the guise of viewpoint diversity. this seems like a way to bully ideologically different students and faculty. it opens the door to discrimination. joining me out unpack all of this is an all star panel featuring ned ryan vio, american majority, and former presidential writer for george w bush, rob richardson, host of the disruption now podcast and alan, or junior president elect of the american immigration lawyers association. welcome, gentlemen. thank you. thank you alan. i'm going to start with you. what is the impact the v. p harris is having an immigration reform. she's taking criticism from both sides, but as an immigration expert in a filing law expert, where do you see harris's greatest impact and how to feel pass the trip shaping? wasn't the fan of or going to the board or because i think that was the political
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stuff. and i don't think they actually used it to sort of maximize potential as before, by either pulling out the family that was separated or pulling into dr. children who are on the verge of losing their doctors status. so i'm just really not focused on that right now because the problem, immigration, is congress. and it's always been that the last 25 years, regardless of what the vice president does or does not do. he's not going to be successful in that now we're tired to the board because even though some adult pads, so people want to go to another part of the border. so no matter what move she makes, she's always gonna be criticizing most of time. and in this case, they expect her to be a magic woman and go and solve a problem for many, many decades. but she's not searching for the root cause because they are aware. and in some cases they call them. the problem right now moving forward is all we need to do is the embrace reform. congress can change the way that margaret comes to the country. i think she pointed out congress as role in this because i think that that's often lost in that conversation and had to piggyback off of that knit.
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what do conservatives want to see on the immigration reform front? it seems to get lost in the rhetoric about the border wall, laboring my labeling, migrants, it's criminals. do you foresee any immigration reform policy that could actually get bipartisan support and what would have to be in it or conservative to vow their support? no, i don't actually being completely honest. this is kind of an unholy are broken immigration system if we're being completely honest is an unholy alliance between certain sectors inside the democratic party, but also inside the republican party. some want it for political power and others want to for cheap labor. and i think until the chamber of commerce has the undo, its undue influence is mitigated among the republican party. i don't think you're going to see reform on any level at any time in the next few years. it's just not gonna happen. you know, my, my overall theme with, with immigration, let's have it fixed. let's have an actual standardized approach. let's decide what we should have in regards to legal immigration. and you know, the thing that troubles me about all this our system has been broken out,
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was pointed out for decades. and none of the benefits, the american people. and i keep on going back to the fact that we should actually have a system that benefits the american people on all fronts. and if you talk with conservatives like me, we don't have a problem with people coming in legally through a standardized fixed immigration system. we aren't even close to that right now, and i don't think we're going to get to that point anytime soon. ned, i stick with you on this when i've always labeled with one of those conscious conservative when it, when it comes to the reforms that are necessary during the george w bush administration. we know immigration reform was one of his top issues and he wasn't able to get it through with republicans either. what do you think it is actually going to take again, we know what the root causes are. that's not necessarily some, something that we have to go and discover at this point, but we still don't necessarily see the type of movement towards getting an immigration reform policy across the aisle that we need. and of course, there's a partisanship and bickering going on there. but essentially this has been going on for a really long time and as close as we could have gotten years ago during the george
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w bush administration, that didn't work out either. no, it didn't. and i know i hate to be a negative nancy on this if you will, but again, it's not going to happen anytime soon at the chamber of commerce doesn't want this fixed. and democrats, i'm sorry, i don't want to be cynical, but they want to, for political power. i don't see anybody wanting to, in the short term wanting to fix it because there's too many political incentives to not have it fixed. and at some point until the american people fully wake up and demand accountability, both from democrats and republicans and make it one of their top issues in, in the mid term. and then again in the presidential and 2024. all we're looking at is political theater. that there's not going to be any movement in any direction towards actually successfully solving our immigration problem. it's just not gonna happen. and rob, i want to get you in on this as well. florida governor rhonda fantasy obviously threw himself in the mix. he's looking to run in positioning himself with a top republican contender for the white house in 2024. he recently announced
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florida, sending 50 law enforcement officers to texas to enforce the us mexico border. no one knows the specifics of that mission or what those law enforcement officials would actually be tasked with doing or even where the funding is going to come from . what is his play here? well, his play is, is the same play makes all the time is to figure out how he can get attention in a 24 hour media cycle. and he's great at it. he knows what he's doing. he doesn't care about the solution. and the goal here is a really spark of motion. so as we really talk about his net talk to by agrees with something that net that has so completely different places. well, though, i will say that a lot of what happens with immigration is that it's an emotionally triggering issue for a lot of reasons for race, for class. all type of thing that all comes in and it's awful at all. all of those dog whistles are played. and so even when you get everybody at the table, you got a lot of people at the table before. the issue is just so volatile, so many people that people automatically see it and this is somebody take away my job, which is not always true. but there is some truth to that. and they have to do something
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to enforce this. and they don't want to, you can easily saw, you can easily solve immigrate if you want to do you put a protest in place, you make sure that the needs are held accountable company, they'll accountable for hiring undocumented workers. and then you have a process for bringing in for bringing in legal immigrants. and you have to do something with a backlog of all of, all of the, all the chaos we created last 3 years that can be solved. but people don't want it to be solved. that's true. and i think i think chamber commerce has a big world. i actually don't disagree with that. just very hard. but there are people like the standard and others that want to just play the emotional trigger of it. they know what they're doing, they know their people will get route up there and those people try to take my job . those people are coming after those people are causing diseases, whatever they'll, they'll figure out whatever they can to get there based, motivated and not trying to solve the problem one bit. we only have a few seconds left, but alan, i do want to drop this one on you. sticking with florida governor to santa, he just signed a controversial law that is going to take effect by july, 1st h, b 2 to 233. it requires public universities to survey the students and staff and
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report their political belief. it's market and viewpoint diversity, but it could also lead to budget cuts in an imminent threat to students and faculty who he assumes are indoctrinating. what are your thoughts on this legislation? and confrontational summary, i doubt it actually goes into effect. if anyone at state bank for lawsuits and like you said, he's getting is 20 minutes in the light. you need to be inspecting buildings are worried about already and, and their welfare rather than we think i'm in texas. and also we really need to focus on what it means to be a governor and not what it means to sort of be everything documation, by asking people what their political views are. because it should matter. the best poly should policy should win today. and that's the problem with immigration. everybody agrees on what happened to the dreamer or doc, everybody agreed, but they just won't have the bill. and that's the problem. and, and that's really in the senate and it's really just political play and rob allan net that is all the time we have for today. thank you all for joining me. and that
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