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dot com africa america's cities the multimedia. could turn. children into continents. one giant problem and nearly get in on it to see what a pretty serious. little feature is in. conflict. how will climate change affect us and our children. b.t.w. dot com slash water. in the far north. beyond the inhabitable world. its lonely. barren and breathtakingly beautiful. arctic. powerful expanse of bitter cold. and the sound of global warming. we take a journey around the north pole meet profiteers and talk with people experiencing a changing environment. for the ice disappears earlier and it keeps retreating. our future depends on. the model of the most fragile ecosystems on the. northern lights like the arctic circle starts december 21st g.w. . this is newsnight from guilty verdicts in france's sharlee abdo trial a court finds 14 people guilty of aiding the islamist militants behind the 2015 attacks on the satirical magazine m to jewish supermarket in paris also on the program record numbers of deaths in germany as the country goes into hard lockdown schools and nonessentia
dot com africa america's cities the multimedia. could turn. children into continents. one giant problem and nearly get in on it to see what a pretty serious. little feature is in. conflict. how will climate change affect us and our children. b.t.w. dot com slash water. in the far north. beyond the inhabitable world. its lonely. barren and breathtakingly beautiful. arctic. powerful expanse of bitter cold. and the sound of global warming. we take a journey around the north pole meet profiteers...
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to company figures the site reaches 100000 subscribers divided more or less equally between africa the americas and europe. the worldwide audience gets to see a side of africa fundamentally different from the crisis and disaster written continent shown by western media. hiroko no longer buys its content ready made but has its films produced exclusively for the company at least 3 per week with a budget of around $10000.00 u.s. dollars each. and all the. old. daniel emeka already are he is shooting his 8th film for iraq o.t.v. the director learned his craft at a nigerian film school. he produces most of his movies in collaboration with his wife. gu who takes on more than one job on set for production of their next film they have traveled to home village. for my girls the title of the current production is based on true events it tells the story of a girl from a village played by a drama who dreams of a better life in the big city. an alleged friend takes advantage of an experience and lures her into a trap he turns or over to a criminal organization that uses girls for its dirty dealings. the 90
to company figures the site reaches 100000 subscribers divided more or less equally between africa the americas and europe. the worldwide audience gets to see a side of africa fundamentally different from the crisis and disaster written continent shown by western media. hiroko no longer buys its content ready made but has its films produced exclusively for the company at least 3 per week with a budget of around $10000.00 u.s. dollars each. and all the. old. daniel emeka already are he is...
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expensive they're also expected to be in hot demand where they're delivered whether in africa asia or south america. and to africa now where gun a ends go to the polls on monday with president hu for alto and former president john muhammad among 12 candidates for the presidency god is loaded as one of africa's stable democracies and is also considered a regional beacon economically the west african country is rich in raw materials chiefly or oil and gas but also gold and cocoa and in recent years it's seen consistent growth g.d.p. with levels as high as 8 point one percent but the corona virus pandemic is expected to push that growth down to just one and a half percent 5th year the pandemic is also swelling garners already enormous debts to over 76 percent of g.d.p. ghana has applied for international aid credits to help with that well going to has registered success in combating poverty it still has a way to go and not to according to the world bank around 23 percent of the population still live on less than the equivalent of a $1.90 per day in u.s. dollars on this let's speak to our correspondent
expensive they're also expected to be in hot demand where they're delivered whether in africa asia or south america. and to africa now where gun a ends go to the polls on monday with president hu for alto and former president john muhammad among 12 candidates for the presidency god is loaded as one of africa's stable democracies and is also considered a regional beacon economically the west african country is rich in raw materials chiefly or oil and gas but also gold and cocoa and in recent...
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western europe, the americas, africa, brazil, south america, all of them. this trade never ends. it just never ends. i mean, it does finally, finally, finally end, although it's transferring over to the indian ocean, and that goes on into the 20th century. despite the hideous scale of deaths from disease in this story, which you document here and you show, why did it keep running? is it just the profit motive? is that how we explain it? in the end -- >> yeah. it's just a profit. it's a need for cheap labor. >> the desperation for labor continues right through the 19th century. >> it would have continued. it stopped because eventually people came around to the idea of -- but it would have continued. people were ready to -- in the americas, in europe, and in africa. because we usually think about the slave trade as the africans, they fought wars to capture prisoners of war and sell them to the trans-atlantic t slave trade. and we think of the europeans, yeah, the americans, the europeans, buying them and taking them to america and exploiting them on plantations, but there are many
western europe, the americas, africa, brazil, south america, all of them. this trade never ends. it just never ends. i mean, it does finally, finally, finally end, although it's transferring over to the indian ocean, and that goes on into the 20th century. despite the hideous scale of deaths from disease in this story, which you document here and you show, why did it keep running? is it just the profit motive? is that how we explain it? in the end -- >> yeah. it's just a profit. it's a...
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there were people ready the americas, europe, and africa. we usually think of the slave the africans -- they fought wars to capture them and sell them. we think about the europeans, americans, buying them and taking them to america and putting them on plantations. there are many other dimensions. the british are still investing heavily on the transatlantic slave trade in different aspects of the slave trade including providing irons. david: they declared the trade illegal still investing in it. manuel: i examined a few years -- thethe university student was joe -- and he wrote until the very end of the british investment. david: as long as the main chance was out there there were people who would do it. manuel: yep. david: by the middle of the 19th century, and even later, this has gone on for generations and generations and generations. there you go. booke end of your you call the story a familiarity and strangeness. i like that phrase. what did you mean by that? even -- they are all effected and they are all interacting with each other, sha
there were people ready the americas, europe, and africa. we usually think of the slave the africans -- they fought wars to capture them and sell them. we think about the europeans, americans, buying them and taking them to america and putting them on plantations. there are many other dimensions. the british are still investing heavily on the transatlantic slave trade in different aspects of the slave trade including providing irons. david: they declared the trade illegal still investing in it....
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it's africa but also south and central america, it's 4.9%. when you look at those three, africa, 3.2%, india, 5.8%, and south and central africa -- america are just 4.9%, you see there's still large swaths of the global space that is energy poor. when we talk about it, and let's relate it a little bit to the covid crisis, and i think that's one of the reasons why the rockefeller foundation and harvard university wanted to do this together, as many others were on this commission, was to say, you know, one of the things that the covid pandemic has shown us is if we don't have energy, we can't even solve the health crises. on the continent we have local hospitals which don't have enough access to energy. so universal access is a critical part of what we're considering as part of the puzzle for ending energy poverty. that means essentially looking at the whole stream of how you do both transmission and distribution. one of the things we have seen in this supply chain is there is a force line in the distribution piece of the puzzle. so, a lot of th
it's africa but also south and central america, it's 4.9%. when you look at those three, africa, 3.2%, india, 5.8%, and south and central africa -- america are just 4.9%, you see there's still large swaths of the global space that is energy poor. when we talk about it, and let's relate it a little bit to the covid crisis, and i think that's one of the reasons why the rockefeller foundation and harvard university wanted to do this together, as many others were on this commission, was to say, you...
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expensive they're also expected to be in hot demand where they're delivered whether in africa asia or south america. and to africa now where go on a and go to the polls on monday with president hu for alto and former president john muhammad among 12 candidates for the presidency gone is loaded as one of africa's stable democracies and is also considered a regional beacon economically the west african country is rich in raw materials chiefly or oil and gas but also gold and cocoa and in recent years it's seen consistent growth g.d.p. with levels as high as 8 point one percent but the coronavirus pandemic is expected to push that growth down to just one and a half percent this year the pandemic is also swelling garners already enormous debts to over 76 percent of g.d.p. ghana has applied for international aid credits to help with that well going to has registered success in combating poverty it still has a way to go and not to according to the world bank around 23 percent of the population still live on less than the equivalent of a $1.90 per day in u.s. dollars on this let's speak to our corresponde
expensive they're also expected to be in hot demand where they're delivered whether in africa asia or south america. and to africa now where go on a and go to the polls on monday with president hu for alto and former president john muhammad among 12 candidates for the presidency gone is loaded as one of africa's stable democracies and is also considered a regional beacon economically the west african country is rich in raw materials chiefly or oil and gas but also gold and cocoa and in recent...
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western europe, the america's, africa, brazil, south america. this trade never ends.it just never ends. it does finally end, although it's transferring over to the indian ocean world and that goes on into the 20th century. despite the hideous scale of death from disease in this story which you've documented and shown, why did it keep running? is it just the profit motive? is that how we explain it in the end? >> it's just the profit. it's a need for cheap labor. >> that continues throughout the 19th century. >> it would have continued. it's stopped because eventually people came around to the idea of stopping it, but it would have continued otherwise. we usually think of the slave trade as africans fighting civil wars to transfer prisoners of war. we think of the europeans and americans buying them and taking them to america to explode plantation. there are many other dimensions here. the british are still investing heavily on the transatlantic slave trade and different aspects. that includes providing weapons, fabrics, you name it. >> the trade is illegal but they ar
western europe, the america's, africa, brazil, south america. this trade never ends.it just never ends. it does finally end, although it's transferring over to the indian ocean world and that goes on into the 20th century. despite the hideous scale of death from disease in this story which you've documented and shown, why did it keep running? is it just the profit motive? is that how we explain it in the end? >> it's just the profit. it's a need for cheap labor. >> that continues...
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brazil had developed a relationship between south america and africa. between south america and the arab countries. brazil had taken part in the creation of the brics. brazil had created. brazil was becoming an international player and that is something that the americans never allowed. now brazil is returning to the colonial period. after the coup on president dilma they would never want to have lula back as the president of the republic to continue our domestic social inclusion policy. and our international protection is in policy. they want brazil to continue to be a colony. so they conjured this law i called the car wash operation against me they invented a large airing the procedure they condemned me without any evidence i prove my innocence and i am waiting for them to prove any guilt on my part i have challenge the federal prosecutor and the judge who headed my trial. but i am much more concerned with brazil at this moment. we had to eliminate hunger in brazil and hunger has returned. yet we were in the process of raising education in this country
brazil had developed a relationship between south america and africa. between south america and the arab countries. brazil had taken part in the creation of the brics. brazil had created. brazil was becoming an international player and that is something that the americans never allowed. now brazil is returning to the colonial period. after the coup on president dilma they would never want to have lula back as the president of the republic to continue our domestic social inclusion policy. and...
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hester still got into it and this is one of the challenges of africa because obviously in the high income countries in europe and north america those problems and those challenges of not yet is a cute. little getting the vaccine as it was also going to be a challenge for africa but we can come to that maybe just know but once we got the vaccine to try and get it get that coverage after such a level that it's going to affect the population unity to try and get to herd immunity we're going to have to call to do a lot of careful planning of planning careful planning the ticklish planning that that has to go into it at this stage. confidence about. the vaccines. well this is this of course that's a big big question and one of the day after remember related to that is that the epidemic in africa so fall is not nearly appeared to be as severe as it is in europe in north america africa seem to be a lot. of civilian volved and the many reasons for that name to it but the number of reasons was probably in africa it's not nearly as severe so the kind of impetus that the the urgency to get it actually in africa is not quite as acute as
hester still got into it and this is one of the challenges of africa because obviously in the high income countries in europe and north america those problems and those challenges of not yet is a cute. little getting the vaccine as it was also going to be a challenge for africa but we can come to that maybe just know but once we got the vaccine to try and get it get that coverage after such a level that it's going to affect the population unity to try and get to herd immunity we're going to...
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brazil, asia, africa, north america - across the globe, forests are on fire. in 2019 alone, forest la the si of a footll field was destroyed every x seconds.yetr our climate and our planet's water supply. without trees, land becomes drier. atlantic and the pacific oceans. itdeforestation has led to climate change. in recent decades, panama has felled 20-thousand square kilometers of woodland. the result: heavily-loaded ships are having increasing difficulties travelling the panama canal. the journey through the panama canal is expensive. large container ships and tankers pay up to one million us dollars. this year, they've had to carry less cargo in order to reduce their draft because the water level has been so low. the canal authority says climate change is to blame for high temperatus and a la of raiall. the canal passes through lake gatÚn and is fed by rivers with sources in the rainforest. >> we had a very dry 2019. so in february, the freshwater rate was established, that's a fixed 10 percent of the amount of the toll and a variable depending of the elev
brazil, asia, africa, north america - across the globe, forests are on fire. in 2019 alone, forest la the si of a footll field was destroyed every x seconds.yetr our climate and our planet's water supply. without trees, land becomes drier. atlantic and the pacific oceans. itdeforestation has led to climate change. in recent decades, panama has felled 20-thousand square kilometers of woodland. the result: heavily-loaded ships are having increasing difficulties travelling the panama canal. the...
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people go from africa into the americas. they didn't just stay there but some came back and went back to asia and africa. people into the most forbidding parts of the planet multiple times in ancient days. multiple waves of migration into the tibetan plateau is not even enough oxygen to be there. we have multiple ways of migration into the polynesian islands. people would get into canoes and paddled out thousands of commerce and to open ocean tiny specks of land they could not see four weeks. they didn't just the ones by mistake but over and over and over again. so history is of continuous migration. we have hardly ever been still just for a short time and we mix and move again. we see the same capacity among the wild species where because of gps and solar technology that scientists are now able to track animals movement continuously no matter where they go which is something very new and what they are finding is so many of these creatures don't stay within a little boundary that we decide they should stay in, they are not th
people go from africa into the americas. they didn't just stay there but some came back and went back to asia and africa. people into the most forbidding parts of the planet multiple times in ancient days. multiple waves of migration into the tibetan plateau is not even enough oxygen to be there. we have multiple ways of migration into the polynesian islands. people would get into canoes and paddled out thousands of commerce and to open ocean tiny specks of land they could not see four weeks....
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people walked out of africa and went into the americas and didn't just stay there, came back to asia or africa. people went into the worst parts of the planet, not just once or twice but multiple times in ancient days. multiple ways of migration, the very height of the smiling mountains we have multiple waves of migration into polynesian islands. these are people who got into a noose, ancient people got into canoes and paddled out thousands of kilometers into open ocean tiny specks of plans they couldn't have seen for weeks. they didn't just do it by mistake, they did it over and over again so it's been our history, our history is one of continuous migration. we've hardly ever been so and when we have been, it's a short time and we mix and move again. we see the same recovery migration capacity among wild species, to where we see because of gps and solar technology that scientists are now able to track animals movements continuously over the course of the lifetime no matter where they go which is something very new and what they are finding is that so many of these creatures don't sta
people walked out of africa and went into the americas and didn't just stay there, came back to asia or africa. people went into the worst parts of the planet, not just once or twice but multiple times in ancient days. multiple ways of migration, the very height of the smiling mountains we have multiple waves of migration into polynesian islands. these are people who got into a noose, ancient people got into canoes and paddled out thousands of kilometers into open ocean tiny specks of plans...
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to 10 days' time we can land anywhere in the world even at difficult destinations like in africa or latin america. guarantees that it will remain cold enough inside even if the container is sweltering outside under the african sun. the container like this one from the vaccine is definitely worth millions but if i transport the vaccine in its pure form yet all the value of one of these containers can go up to 100000000 all contained on. just the 90 minute drive away shot glass in my hands is working at high speed aiming to get the vaccines around the world as fast as possible these glass vials can handle the extreme cold without a problem but years of experience are needed to produce them. this is a so-called borosilicate glass the glass has the special property that none of it defuses into the drug simply put the drug doesn't get contaminated by a comment. like it shuts has $600.00 active production lines around the world the company is not expecting any production bottlenecks construction continues at the vacuum factory additional machinery will be arriving in a few weeks it's needed to produce
to 10 days' time we can land anywhere in the world even at difficult destinations like in africa or latin america. guarantees that it will remain cold enough inside even if the container is sweltering outside under the african sun. the container like this one from the vaccine is definitely worth millions but if i transport the vaccine in its pure form yet all the value of one of these containers can go up to 100000000 all contained on. just the 90 minute drive away shot glass in my hands is...
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company figures the site reaches 100. 1000 subscribers divided more or less equally between africa the americas and europe. the worldwide audience gets to see a side of africa fundamentally different from the crisis and disaster written continent shown by western media. hiroko no longer buys its content ready made but has its films produced exclusively for the company at least 3 weeks with a budget of around $10000.00 u.s. dollars each. and. daniel emeka already are he is shooting his 8th film for iraq o.t.v. the director learned his craft at the nigerian film school. he produces most of his movies in collaboration with his wife. gu who takes on more than one job on set for production of their next film they have traveled to home village. for my girls the title of the current production is based on true events it tells the story of a girl from a village played by a drama who dreams of a better life in the big city. an alleged friend takes advantage of an experience and lured her into a trap he turns or over to a criminal organization that uses girls for its dirty dealings. the 90 minute feature
company figures the site reaches 100. 1000 subscribers divided more or less equally between africa the americas and europe. the worldwide audience gets to see a side of africa fundamentally different from the crisis and disaster written continent shown by western media. hiroko no longer buys its content ready made but has its films produced exclusively for the company at least 3 weeks with a budget of around $10000.00 u.s. dollars each. and. daniel emeka already are he is shooting his 8th film...
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company figures the site reaches 100. 1000 subscribers divided more or less equally between africa the americas and europe. the worldwide audience gets to see a side of africa fundamentally different from the crisis and disaster written continent shown by western media. hiroko no longer buys its content ready made but has its films produced exclusively for the company at least 3 per week with a budget of around $10000.00 u.s. dollars each. with. daniel emeka already are he is shooting his faith film for iraq on t.v. the director learned his craft at the nigerian film school. he produces most of his movies in collaboration with his wife grace a goof who takes on more than one job on set for production of their next film they have traveled to home village. for my girls the title of the current production is based on true events it tells the story of a girl from a village played by a german who dreams of a better life in the big city. an alleged friend takes advantage of an experience and lured her into a trap he turns or over to a criminal organization that uses girls for its dirty dealings. the
company figures the site reaches 100. 1000 subscribers divided more or less equally between africa the americas and europe. the worldwide audience gets to see a side of africa fundamentally different from the crisis and disaster written continent shown by western media. hiroko no longer buys its content ready made but has its films produced exclusively for the company at least 3 per week with a budget of around $10000.00 u.s. dollars each. with. daniel emeka already are he is shooting his faith...
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has to still go into it and this is one of the challenges of africa because obviously in the high income countries in europe and north america those problems and those challenges of not yet is acute as you are. 'd getting the vaccine which was also going to be a challenge for africa but we can come to that maybe just know but once we got the vaccine to try and get it get that coverage after such a level that it's going to affect the population unity to try and get to good immunity we're going to have to call to do a lot of careful planning that really is the planning careful planning meticulous planning that that has to go into it at this stage. it's about africa will receive. the vaccines. well this is of course that's a big big question and the one thing you have to remember related to that is that the epidemic in africa so fall is not nearly appear to be as severe as it is in europe and north america africa seem to be a lot. of civilian volved and in many reasons for that name to it but the number of reasons was probably in africa it's not nearly as severe so the kind of impetus to call it should be the urgency to get a v
has to still go into it and this is one of the challenges of africa because obviously in the high income countries in europe and north america those problems and those challenges of not yet is acute as you are. 'd getting the vaccine which was also going to be a challenge for africa but we can come to that maybe just know but once we got the vaccine to try and get it get that coverage after such a level that it's going to affect the population unity to try and get to good immunity we're going...
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nationalist dratted that's what the trade war with china was that's what the arabs imposed on africa latin america and so on those were all the shit that escalated by the rampant ministration i think we're near opinions like war now receiving is the democratic government coming in and we're in that state with that kind of turn to nationalism in which case they're making deals with each other to get around it or will they only do what is in the good monster the way the ball is in the court of the the whiteman ministration to show the world whether that mr trump was an aberration or whether they're going down that road. well we've heard the biden and restoration say they are going to be pretty tough on china as well how tough we're not sure we do know that by then unlike trump is a little bit more predictable so that may change the course of the relationship but kristie the e.u. they also want to revive ties with the u.s. ahead of this inauguration for joe biden one of the goals of this alliance. well like will said after relations between the u.s. and e.u. got intense pretty much due to the trump a
nationalist dratted that's what the trade war with china was that's what the arabs imposed on africa latin america and so on those were all the shit that escalated by the rampant ministration i think we're near opinions like war now receiving is the democratic government coming in and we're in that state with that kind of turn to nationalism in which case they're making deals with each other to get around it or will they only do what is in the good monster the way the ball is in the court of...
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central africa and south america really africa the congo is dark almost black it is so dark. australia and saudi and the sahara and namibia desert area are pink and red and orange with really bright colors. i got to north by color which is something i hadn't expected. you can see the satellites flying by. these are the southern lights which is an amazing alien thing something have never experienced before to see the northern and southern lights. i need to see them in person i never have. >> it's a site i cannot imagine looking down on them. >> the problem with being an astronaut your bucket list gets too long. talk about something unexpected samantha is italian this is a three person job one holds the vacuum cleaner will i do the cutting to cut her hair. that chapter is pretty funny cutting her hair was something i never expected i would do but it was important. the most popular italian on the planet the most well-known. i had to make sure i didn't screw that up spirit that is just a sample some of these chapters. i apologize for the glitch earlier. >> all of your astronaut t
central africa and south america really africa the congo is dark almost black it is so dark. australia and saudi and the sahara and namibia desert area are pink and red and orange with really bright colors. i got to north by color which is something i hadn't expected. you can see the satellites flying by. these are the southern lights which is an amazing alien thing something have never experienced before to see the northern and southern lights. i need to see them in person i never have....
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to company figures the site reaches 100000 subscribers divided more or less equally between africa the americas and europe. the worldwide audience gets to see a side of africa fundamentally different from the crisis and disaster written continent shown by western media. hiroko no longer buys its content ready made but has its films produced exclusively for the company at least 3 per week with a budget of around $10000.00 u.s. dollars each. with. daniel emeka already artie is shooting his 8th film for iraq on t.v. the director learnt his craft at the nigerian film school. he produces most of his movies in collaboration with his wife grace a goof who takes on more than one job on sat for production of their next film they have traveled to a village. for my girls the title of the current production is based on true events it tells the story of a girl from a village played by a drama who dreams of a better life in the big city. an alleged friend takes advantage of inexperience and lured her into a trap he turns or over to a criminal organization that uses girls for its dirty dealings. the 90 minute
to company figures the site reaches 100000 subscribers divided more or less equally between africa the americas and europe. the worldwide audience gets to see a side of africa fundamentally different from the crisis and disaster written continent shown by western media. hiroko no longer buys its content ready made but has its films produced exclusively for the company at least 3 per week with a budget of around $10000.00 u.s. dollars each. with. daniel emeka already artie is shooting his 8th...
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hester still got into it and this is one of the challenges of africa because obviously in the high income countries in europe and north america those problems and those challenges and not yet is a cute. getting the vaccine as it was also going to be a challenge for africa but we can come to that now if you just know but once we got the event seemed to try and get it to get that coverage after such a level that it's going to affect the population unity to try and get to herd immunity we're going to have to call to do a lot of careful planning that really is the planning careful planning the ticklish planning that has to go into it at this stage. it's about. the vaccines. well i mean this is this of course that's a big big question and the one thing you have to remember related to that is that the epidemic in africa so fall is not nearly appear to be as severe as it is in europe in north america africa seemed to be a lot. of civilian volved and the many reasons for that name to it but the number of reasons was probably in africa it's not nearly as severe so the kind of impetus that the the urgency to get effects in africa is no
hester still got into it and this is one of the challenges of africa because obviously in the high income countries in europe and north america those problems and those challenges and not yet is a cute. getting the vaccine as it was also going to be a challenge for africa but we can come to that now if you just know but once we got the event seemed to try and get it to get that coverage after such a level that it's going to affect the population unity to try and get to herd immunity we're going...
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viewed the full blue turquoise green aqua color you see the bahamas there could central africa and south america africa in the congo is dark. so most black. so dark. australia and saudi and the sahara and the desert in namibia are pink red and orange. i got to know earth by color which is something i hadn't expected. this is the southern satellite flying by. that is an amazing alien thing. something that i've never experienced before seeing the northern and southern lights. >> from above....
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and what's happening in africa and the americas as well. and second thing, they're going to share -- this is the only thing that these people have as a common enemy. they're dealing with each other, but they all have disease as an enemy. and they try to help whenever possible and they all to a certain extent try to keep the africans as healthy as possible. the slave traders want to make a profit. the more africans they take to the other side of the pacific, higher profit. it's purely a business-minded decision. nothing with being kind and compassionate. >> and the number of ships keep increasing because of these death rates. >> and the slave trade patrols, they're going to make money for every african they liberate. so they also have a financial incentive to keep these people alive. so they are going to try. but what becomes very clear to them is that it doesn't matter how well you are prepared for this, it doesn't matter where you're at in the slave ship or in a slave that is trying to bring the slave trade to an end or one of the centers
and what's happening in africa and the americas as well. and second thing, they're going to share -- this is the only thing that these people have as a common enemy. they're dealing with each other, but they all have disease as an enemy. and they try to help whenever possible and they all to a certain extent try to keep the africans as healthy as possible. the slave traders want to make a profit. the more africans they take to the other side of the pacific, higher profit. it's purely a...
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largest standing army in the world and is moving on all fronts including the south china sea, africa, south americaand in the u.s. government. >> you know what else is interesting when it comes to china and russia? dianne feinstein got a defensive briefing, eric swalwell got a defensive briefing but when it came to the russians, republicans don't get defensive briefings, they get set up. that was to set him up that was so they can leak the dossier and have the media run with that story -- that is the disparate treatment that we see from the comey fbi, another reason why i hope this durham report gets done soon and we hold some people accountable. >> laura: thank you so much for joining us tonight. the cdc just released new information regarding the total spread of covid in the united states. it's leading to another question -- could the estimated case fatality rate actually make it less deadly than the flu? dr. scott atlases here to break it all down, next. >> laura: what if i told you that the true number of covid cases in the u.s. may be orders of magnitude higher than what has been officially re
largest standing army in the world and is moving on all fronts including the south china sea, africa, south americaand in the u.s. government. >> you know what else is interesting when it comes to china and russia? dianne feinstein got a defensive briefing, eric swalwell got a defensive briefing but when it came to the russians, republicans don't get defensive briefings, they get set up. that was to set him up that was so they can leak the dossier and have the media run with that story --...
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not only expensive they're also expected to be in high demand to deliver it whether to africa asia or south america. let's go now to some of the other business stories making headlines . tour operator 2 he is to receive almost 1800000000 euros from the german government and private lenders and exchange he has agreed to freeze dividend payments and bonuses for top managers is the 3rd such package designed to help to offset the impact of the pandemic. china has edged past the united states to become the european union's biggest trade partner analysts say this is come about from changes in global trade flows stemming from the pendennis. where the world health organization has called on countries to carefully think before opening their ski slopes to turrets issues dividing european nations germany france and italy have shut their ski resorts into early january in an effort to avoid a spike in crowbars cases but others like austria and poland are already welcoming skiers ski season is finally underway in pool and social distancing comes easily on the slopes but less so on the chairlifts nonetheless auth
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of us in space weaponry, they have developed road initiatives, they have their tentacles in africa, south america, they are on the move everywhere. a lot of these democrats alike, i'll get my piece. i think it's that bad. >> to the end of days, we are fighting for america. i would suggest that chi-merica dream has been pushed by both of the parties. it's been a nightmare for innovators and workers alike. we have the ability to be china, we can make things happen all over the world in a way that they cannot at this point in time, but we should not just assume that it's going to stay that way. we have to have the type of focus and discipline that china seems to have. when we see these vulnerabilities, like attacks on our politicians, we've got to shore them up and remember, laura, the first and chided it wasn't fully illegal. they use our existing campaign finance system to bribe american politicians. that ought to tell us a lot about how we need to become more resilient. >> laura: they think we are weak.. they think our political officials will sell us out for very little money. they think we are
of us in space weaponry, they have developed road initiatives, they have their tentacles in africa, south america, they are on the move everywhere. a lot of these democrats alike, i'll get my piece. i think it's that bad. >> to the end of days, we are fighting for america. i would suggest that chi-merica dream has been pushed by both of the parties. it's been a nightmare for innovators and workers alike. we have the ability to be china, we can make things happen all over the world in a...
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germany there are now collectors' items but in north africa and latin america many are still in use as were courses helping people earn a wage. this is the mother church every year hundreds of thousands of car fans make the pilgrimage to stuttgart and the control center of mercedes. more than 130 years of automotive history are on display in the mercedes benz museum. among the 160 vehicles on display are legends like the 300 s.l. . prototypes that never went into production. and silver arrows that made motor racing history. the museum also boasts regular road going models from yesteryear restored to tip top condition and available for sale assuming you're ready to spend the price of a new car on a 40 year old model the stroke 8 is the germans called the new generation w one 114115 was launched in 1968. the egyptians called it can see it or piglet of all things because that's what they thought it looked like. tarik loss is a taxi driver he drives a mercedes $200.00. cairo on the nile the biggest city in africa on the longest river in the world. tariq is a very special taxi driver his cl
germany there are now collectors' items but in north africa and latin america many are still in use as were courses helping people earn a wage. this is the mother church every year hundreds of thousands of car fans make the pilgrimage to stuttgart and the control center of mercedes. more than 130 years of automotive history are on display in the mercedes benz museum. among the 160 vehicles on display are legends like the 300 s.l. . prototypes that never went into production. and silver arrows...
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america in west africa. in guinea he met 12 year old i said to who was outraged that a girl from her school was being married off child marriage is officially banned in the country but still over 50 percent of brides are underage i said to founder the girls' association to prevent child marriage more sure than not they're new to the world i'm sorry but here's the quote i lived in many ashtrays costs this is why i go look i don't want to leave the our show because that would be a sin with limited downturn mr r. you maybe if you didn't want their money as they go school you see you think what we have seen as a result you see was the one i did was going to be some of the video out of the south and i whenever i saw to his that an underage girl is being married off she calls the police and does what she can to stop the wedding this child bride who was being married off to a 30 year old cousin is the 16th go she managed to save. me but we could look at it is the children take a lot of risks that pushed around beat
america in west africa. in guinea he met 12 year old i said to who was outraged that a girl from her school was being married off child marriage is officially banned in the country but still over 50 percent of brides are underage i said to founder the girls' association to prevent child marriage more sure than not they're new to the world i'm sorry but here's the quote i lived in many ashtrays costs this is why i go look i don't want to leave the our show because that would be a sin with...
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the latter part of the last century in germany they're now collector's items but in north africa and latin america many are still in use as were courses helping people earn a wage. this is the mother church every year hundreds of thousands of car fans make the pilgrimage to stuttgart and the control center of mercedes. more than 130 years of automotive history are on display in the mercedes benz museum. among the 160 vehicles on display are legends like the 300 s.l. . prototypes that never went. into production. and silver arrows that made motor racing history. the museum also boasts regular road going models from yesteryear restored to tip top condition and available for sale assuming you're ready to spend the price of a new car on a 40 year old model the stroke 8 years the germans called the new generation w one 114115 was launched in 1968. the egyptians called it can see it a piglet of all things because that's what they thought it looked like. tariq law is a taxi driver he drives a mercedes $200.00. cairo on the nile the biggest city in africa on the longest river in the world. tariq is a very
the latter part of the last century in germany they're now collector's items but in north africa and latin america many are still in use as were courses helping people earn a wage. this is the mother church every year hundreds of thousands of car fans make the pilgrimage to stuttgart and the control center of mercedes. more than 130 years of automotive history are on display in the mercedes benz museum. among the 160 vehicles on display are legends like the 300 s.l. . prototypes that never...
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notjust here, the vaccine hesitancy, the anti—vaccine movement is also rife and present in africa, asia, latin americaee words — black lives matter — resonated through the united states and across the world in 2020. the movement wasn't new, but it gained a new energy, new urgency after george floyd, a black man, died under the knee of a white police officer in minneapolis last summer. protests spread across the us and then around the world. race and racism became a massive issue in the us presidential election. right now, we were all shaken by the eight minutes and 46 seconds of the public execution of george floyd, and it shook people who had never... who had their ears closed or their focus in a different direction. he was murdered by a police officer while three other police officers observed. that is absolutely wrong, and quite frankly, if george floyd looked like me, he would still be alive today, and that's a real problem. barack 0bama has said that what he has seen is a far more representative cross—section of america out on the streets this time than he has seen before, including, he says, goi
notjust here, the vaccine hesitancy, the anti—vaccine movement is also rife and present in africa, asia, latin americaee words — black lives matter — resonated through the united states and across the world in 2020. the movement wasn't new, but it gained a new energy, new urgency after george floyd, a black man, died under the knee of a white police officer in minneapolis last summer. protests spread across the us and then around the world. race and racism became a massive issue in the us...
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africa. if america were a separate country, its gross gdp would make it the 15th largest country in the worlds take advantage, we hit the lottery and were born in this country. , on. >> tucker: larry elder. >> come on, man. >> tucker: [laughs] "come on, man. >> come on, man. thanks for having become a tucker. >> tucker: it won't surprise you to learn that crimes committed in the 19th century are not the only thing americans are on the hook for. hurricanes, wildfires, it's all your fault. we will tell you what you would owe andre joe biden administration straight ahead. ♪ ♪ >> live from america's news headquarters, i'm kevin corke. the u.s. supreme court rejecting a texas lawsuit backed by president trump to overturn the results of the 2020 election. the high court's second order this week denying the g.o.p. request that they get involved in the 2020 election outcome. justice is also turned away an appeal from pennsylvania republicans on tuesday. the electoral college will meet on monday to formally certify the election outcome. meanwhile, multiple pedestrian struck by a car during a black liv
africa. if america were a separate country, its gross gdp would make it the 15th largest country in the worlds take advantage, we hit the lottery and were born in this country. , on. >> tucker: larry elder. >> come on, man. >> tucker: [laughs] "come on, man. >> come on, man. thanks for having become a tucker. >> tucker: it won't surprise you to learn that crimes committed in the 19th century are not the only thing americans are on the hook for. hurricanes,...
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atlantic and interesting you talked about all of these different resource sites. >> yeah. >> south america, africa et cetera. curious if you researched kind of -- articulated kind of a perception of what that cost was for the merchant, from the merchant marine -- >> ooh, yeah. >> the destruction and what losses came of some of those resources? you know, say food. some food's gone down to the ocean floor. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> one question. >> yep. >> and then the other question is, you mentioned that in parts of the western front, to even today they're called red zones. >> yeah. >> where they're-- cultivated or used for a productive purpose. the scale or where those areas might be? >> take the red zones first. ah -- they are all located with what had been, you my think about ten miles or so within that, that strip of what was once the former western front. thhas been a great deal of work to clear those lands. so they're not -- i won't call them extensive but they're noticeable. the thing about them, what's the kind of irony here is, you think what make as great nature reserve? well, you kind of
atlantic and interesting you talked about all of these different resource sites. >> yeah. >> south america, africa et cetera. curious if you researched kind of -- articulated kind of a perception of what that cost was for the merchant, from the merchant marine -- >> ooh, yeah. >> the destruction and what losses came of some of those resources? you know, say food. some food's gone down to the ocean floor. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> one question. >> yep....
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they go into countries in africa, latin america, south asia, and they say we want to build a railroad for you, and we will even finance it for you. and then they give them the financing at exorbitant interest rates. then the government says we can pay for this and they say well, now it's ours. and they take over. they've done that any number of countries and what i see them doing is in the developing world, kind of doing encircling strategy around the more developed nations of the world so they can build up their influence. there's also a military component to this, they are ses,loping a network of ba commercial ports and access agreements with countries that china could use for military operations the future. again, our intelligence agency told us for years that china had no global military ambitions, only wanted to take over taiwan. now we see that they have global ambition, to basically take over the world. host: national security correspondent for the washington times. the book again, "deceiving the sky: inside communist china' coming up wednesday morning, advancing health equity
they go into countries in africa, latin america, south asia, and they say we want to build a railroad for you, and we will even finance it for you. and then they give them the financing at exorbitant interest rates. then the government says we can pay for this and they say well, now it's ours. and they take over. they've done that any number of countries and what i see them doing is in the developing world, kind of doing encircling strategy around the more developed nations of the world so they...
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to 10 days' time we can land anywhere in the world even at difficult destinations like in africa or latin america to go to line . whether the size of a shoe box or a full size shipping container the insulated plastic walls are jam packed with german know how. guarantees that it will remain cold enough inside even if the container is sweltering outside under the african sun. a container like this one full of vaccine is definitely worth millions but if they transport the vaccine in its pure form yet the value of one of these containers can go up to 100000000 all contained on again with the enormous demand for these containers and boxes workers here at the factory are putting in extra shifts even during the christmas holidays months of it's not the whole world is watching and we're doing our best to get everything done perfectly so that we can help people that would make us happy. just a 90 minute drive away shut glosson minds is working at high speed aiming to get the vaccines around the world as fast as possible these glass vials can handle the extreme cold without a problem but years of experienc
to 10 days' time we can land anywhere in the world even at difficult destinations like in africa or latin america to go to line . whether the size of a shoe box or a full size shipping container the insulated plastic walls are jam packed with german know how. guarantees that it will remain cold enough inside even if the container is sweltering outside under the african sun. a container like this one full of vaccine is definitely worth millions but if they transport the vaccine in its pure form...
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for example, apple can expand into africa and south america, i would argue you want to invest because of emerging markets, not necessarily in them. respectfully, now my turn to push back a little bit. i think, again, the risk that that people simply don't have enough on the table. that's the bottom hine here. cheryl: so you would still double down markets for 2021. and also too, you know, it's about the economy, world economies, ryan, not just the u.s. economy. talking about gdp, what's it going to be in 2021. we hope it's going to be better than 2020. so if we get that growth especially if it is the u.s. economy or maybe other economies around the world, that's also going to continue to prop up the stock market, and that's a good thing. >> yeah, no, absolutely are. but i think also the speculation is coming into play here. we talked about people getting invested, now margin accounts. weapons of what i call mass instruction for investors, up to $700 billion on margin now and options trade this year which are the ultimate weapons of mass destruction are end end in 50% -- up 50% in volu
for example, apple can expand into africa and south america, i would argue you want to invest because of emerging markets, not necessarily in them. respectfully, now my turn to push back a little bit. i think, again, the risk that that people simply don't have enough on the table. that's the bottom hine here. cheryl: so you would still double down markets for 2021. and also too, you know, it's about the economy, world economies, ryan, not just the u.s. economy. talking about gdp, what's it...
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america and west africa. in guinea he met 12 year old i said to who was outraged that a girl from her school was being married off child marriage is officially banned in the country but still over 50 percent of brides are underage i said to founded a girls' association to prevent child marriage more surely than not there you would have to understand not just the world but lived in the ashtray because it was like oh no i don't want to marry as you're told that there would be a sin with polygamy down so misfiring maybe if you didn't know going there might yes because we're free yeah if i want to finish in business it was you know i was going to be somebody if your house comes out i whenever i said to his there's an underage girl is being married off she calls the police and does what she can to stop the wedding this child bride who was being married off to a 30 year old cousin who is the 16th go she managed to save. people we could look at it is a children take a lot of risks pushed around beaten they face extr
america and west africa. in guinea he met 12 year old i said to who was outraged that a girl from her school was being married off child marriage is officially banned in the country but still over 50 percent of brides are underage i said to founded a girls' association to prevent child marriage more surely than not there you would have to understand not just the world but lived in the ashtray because it was like oh no i don't want to marry as you're told that there would be a sin with polygamy...
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modern era, it's telling us the story of continuous migration, so people walked out of africa and they went into the americas and they didn't just stay there. some of them came back into europe and went back into asia and back into africa. people went into the most forbidding parts of the planet. not just once, not just twice, multiple times in ancient days. so we had multiple waves of migrations into the tibetan plateau and there's not enough oxygen to breathe there. we have multiple waves of migration into polynesian islands. usually people who not into canoes, ancient people paddled out thousands of kilometers to find tiny specks of land that they couldn't see for weeks. they didn't do it just once by mistake, they did it over and over and over again. so, there's just been our history is much, you know, our history is one of continuous migration. in fact, we've hardly ever been still. when we've been still, it's been for a short time. we mix and move again and we're seeing the same recovery of m migration capacity, too, because of gps and solar technology that scientists are now able to track animals' mov
modern era, it's telling us the story of continuous migration, so people walked out of africa and they went into the americas and they didn't just stay there. some of them came back into europe and went back into asia and back into africa. people went into the most forbidding parts of the planet. not just once, not just twice, multiple times in ancient days. so we had multiple waves of migrations into the tibetan plateau and there's not enough oxygen to breathe there. we have multiple waves of...
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parts of the world you've got to think about distribution to remote rural areas of asia africa and south america this is a challenge because as we heard vaccines need to be stored at low temperatures airlines are working on how to safely use logic quantities of dry ice while shipping companies a building new phrases sites around the world the campaign group global justice now has warn that up to 85 percent of the world's poorest people won't actually have access so let's talk to dr ali fadhil he's with us from ann arbor michigan an expert on viral and bacterial vaccine research the chief scientific officer at blue willow biologics thank you for your time doctor. this it's effectively a supply chain here and for europe for the united states for many other parts of the world this will be not easy but it will be doable how do you get a vaccine say to parts of asia and the people who inevitably will need it there but the supply chain isn't quite as strong. well let's stop at the good news we have to actually use the jews you have been appointed to go home although this is not really applicable for a
parts of the world you've got to think about distribution to remote rural areas of asia africa and south america this is a challenge because as we heard vaccines need to be stored at low temperatures airlines are working on how to safely use logic quantities of dry ice while shipping companies a building new phrases sites around the world the campaign group global justice now has warn that up to 85 percent of the world's poorest people won't actually have access so let's talk to dr ali fadhil...
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central africa and south america also but really africa, the congo is dark thickets almost like it is so dark in there. australia and saudi and the sahara, and the desert and namibia are all pink, red, orange and if he's bright colors. i get to know earth by color which is something that hadn't expected. this is the southern light. picky consumer satellite. this is the southern lights and that is just this amazing alien thing. it's something i've never experienced before seen the northern and southern lights. >> from above. >> yes. i mean, i need to go see them in person. i never have. >> really? >> they are a sight to behold but i just can't imagine looking down on them. the problem with being an asset is your bucket list gets too long. that is definitely on my bucket list. talk about unexpected, cutting samantha is here. smith is italian. this is a free person job. anton held the vacuum while i did the cutting. this is a stressful thing. you'll find that chapter pretty funny but cutting her hair was something i never expected i would do but it was important, she's the most popular i
central africa and south america also but really africa, the congo is dark thickets almost like it is so dark in there. australia and saudi and the sahara, and the desert and namibia are all pink, red, orange and if he's bright colors. i get to know earth by color which is something that hadn't expected. this is the southern light. picky consumer satellite. this is the southern lights and that is just this amazing alien thing. it's something i've never experienced before seen the northern and...