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, supply shortages mean people have sold alternatives. adolfo borrow pen county or from the university of exit. as medical schools says the risks of going private are high. i am shocked, i must admit, because in the middle of a crisis in india, there are people who think that they can make a quick buck. the trouble is there are people pretending to have cobra vaccines available at price. and as soon as the indian population here that the vaccine can be given privately, alarm bells should rise because the government supplies on not being provided to the private sector. so you have to ask yourself the question, where did this private sector person get the vaccines from just because you've got money, you don't know where you're going. you don't know what the quality control standard . it's an unknown unknown in light of what we've just heard about. quake outlet, as well as fighters from africa, notorious terror group vocal who have now pledged a allegiance to islamic state. it follows the death of bobo, hiram's leader. just last month. we will unite together to fight the unbelievers. what will ha
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i don't care about us up on county or from the university of exit as medical school explains the risk of receiving a bogus shot at non governmental hospitals. why the risk is so high, and i am shocked, i must admit, because in the middle of a crisis in india, there are people who think that they can make a quick buck. the trouble is there are people pretending to have cobra vaccines available at price. and as soon as the indian population here that the vaccine can be given privately, alarm bells should rise because the government supplies are not being provided to the private sector. so you have to ask yourself the question, where did this private sector person get the vaccines from just because you've got money, you don't know where you're going. you don't know what the quality control standards . it's an unknown unknown in light of what we've just heard about. quake outlet as well. let me put in, we'll hold is annual live q and a session with russian citizens on wednesday. millions of russians will have a chance to get on to the questions directly from the president, and he's consta
i don't care about us up on county or from the university of exit as medical school explains the risk of receiving a bogus shot at non governmental hospitals. why the risk is so high, and i am shocked, i must admit, because in the middle of a crisis in india, there are people who think that they can make a quick buck. the trouble is there are people pretending to have cobra vaccines available at price. and as soon as the indian population here that the vaccine can be given privately, alarm...
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connie, from the university of exit, is medical school experience, where the risk of receiving a bogus shanta non governmental hospitals is high. i am shocked, i must admit, because in the middle of a crisis in india, there are people who think that they can make a quick buck. the trouble is there are people pretending to have cobra vaccines available at price. and as soon as the indian population here that the vaccine can be given privately, alarm bells should rise because the government supplies are not being provided to the private sector. so you have to ask yourself the question, where did this private sector person get the vaccines from just because you've got money, you don't know where you're going. you don't know what the quality control standards . it's an unknown unknown in light of what we've just heard about fake outlet as well. phil had the main witness in the u. s. case against julian, a sorry, admit to iceland media that he gave false testimony against the wiki league founder . look at the implications to this break. ah the ah, ah ah, i will. i will join me every thursda
connie, from the university of exit, is medical school experience, where the risk of receiving a bogus shanta non governmental hospitals is high. i am shocked, i must admit, because in the middle of a crisis in india, there are people who think that they can make a quick buck. the trouble is there are people pretending to have cobra vaccines available at price. and as soon as the indian population here that the vaccine can be given privately, alarm bells should rise because the government...
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mean people have sought private alternatives. pun connie, a senior clinical lecture at the university of exit is medical school. explains why the risks of receiving a bogus shot a non governmental hospital is high. i am shocked. i must admit, because in the middle of a crisis in india, there are people who think that they can make a quick buck. the trouble is there are people pretending to have cobra vaccines available at price. and as soon as the indian population here that the vaccine can be given privately, alarm bells should rise because the government supplies on not being provided to the private sector. so you have to ask yourself the question, where did this private sector person get the vaccines from just because you've got money, you don't know where you're going. you don't know what the quality control standards . it's an unknown unknown in light of what we've just heard about. fake outlet as well. okay, you know, today we've got lots more news stories, give it on a website, want to check them out. lots of interest. dot com. mm. the mm. 100 make notes. the board is and the blind num
mean people have sought private alternatives. pun connie, a senior clinical lecture at the university of exit is medical school. explains why the risks of receiving a bogus shot a non governmental hospital is high. i am shocked. i must admit, because in the middle of a crisis in india, there are people who think that they can make a quick buck. the trouble is there are people pretending to have cobra vaccines available at price. and as soon as the indian population here that the vaccine can be...
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and dr. barrow county from the university of exit, his medical school says the risks of going private are high. i am shocked, i must admit, because in the middle of a crisis in india, there are people who think that they can make a quick buck. the trouble is there are people pretending to have cobra vaccines available at price. and as soon as the indian population here that the vaccine can be given privately, alarm bells should rise because the government supplies are not being provided to the private sector. so you have to ask yourself the question, where did this private sector person get the vaccines from just because you've got money, you don't know where you're going. you don't know what the quality control standards are. it's an unknown unknown in light of what we've just heard about. fake outlet as well. in denisia is on the verge of a cobra catastrophe. that's according to the red cross. infection rates are up with more than 60000 new cases in just 3 days. a local health system is set to be a breaking point. me the because we're all tired, but there's nothing we can do about i
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back then one senior clinical lecture at the university of exit. his medical school believes it's vital to, to suppress any of these new varies the natural biology of viruses is that they replicate. and when they replicate, they make mistakes, and sometimes those mistakes are advantages to the virus. and that advantage is steak becomes the new delta virus, for example, and then it takes hold and it spreads across the globe. we always have a cautious approach to variance. variance will always arise, and in fact, the emergence of variance is a clear signal to the rest of the world, especially to the richer nations that unless and until you allow and support poor countries to suppress infections, we will keep one getting variance. so we are where we are, and what we've got to do is suppress said wherever it occurs for usher, it's exactly 80 years since the beginning of one of its bloodiest errors. the great pat realty was known in the west of the 2nd world war, tens of millions of lives were lost in what was then the soviet union, in the conflict with
back then one senior clinical lecture at the university of exit. his medical school believes it's vital to, to suppress any of these new varies the natural biology of viruses is that they replicate. and when they replicate, they make mistakes, and sometimes those mistakes are advantages to the virus. and that advantage is steak becomes the new delta virus, for example, and then it takes hold and it spreads across the globe. we always have a cautious approach to variance. variance will always...
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of cases, daily, new cases to 400000 every day, but then one senior clinical lecture at the university of exit. his medical school spoke to us about this new when it says it's vital to suppress any of these new various natural biology of viruses is that they replicate. and when they replicate, they make mistakes. and sometimes those mistakes are advantages to the virus. and that advantage is mistake becomes the new delta virus for example, and then it takes hold and it spreads across the globe. we always have a cautious approach to variance. variance will always arise. and in fact, the emergence of variance is a clear signal to the rest of the world, especially to the richer nations that unless and until you allow and support poor countries to suppress infections, we will keep on getting variance. so we are where we are, and what we've got to do is suppress said wherever it occurs. but a football needs to brief you on russia has made nearly accept them from the euro. 2020 football tournament after crushing for one defeat by denmark in copenhagen monday. well, competition favors, belgium mainta
of cases, daily, new cases to 400000 every day, but then one senior clinical lecture at the university of exit. his medical school spoke to us about this new when it says it's vital to suppress any of these new various natural biology of viruses is that they replicate. and when they replicate, they make mistakes. and sometimes those mistakes are advantages to the virus. and that advantage is mistake becomes the new delta virus for example, and then it takes hold and it spreads across the globe....
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back then one senior clinical lecture at the university of exits his medical school please. it's vital though to suppress these new variance. the natural biology of viruses is that they replicate. and when they replicate, they make mistakes. and sometimes those mistakes are advantages to the virus. and that advantages mistake becomes the new delta virus for example, and then it takes hold and it spreads across the globe. we always have a cautious approach to variance. variance will always arise. and in fact, the emergence of variance is a clear signal to the rest of the world, especially to the richer nations that unless and until you allow and support poor countries to suppress infections, we will keep on getting variance. so we are where we are, and what we've got to do is suppress said wherever it occurs in coven, affecting all areas of life. in fact, coming up from the program bit later this tuesday to the game is still battling to keep those fans safe from coven authorities. here in russia, step of health measures for the 2020 football told me that matches and some pages
back then one senior clinical lecture at the university of exits his medical school please. it's vital though to suppress these new variance. the natural biology of viruses is that they replicate. and when they replicate, they make mistakes. and sometimes those mistakes are advantages to the virus. and that advantages mistake becomes the new delta virus for example, and then it takes hold and it spreads across the globe. we always have a cautious approach to variance. variance will always...
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i talked about up antonia senior clinical at the university of exit medical school. we appreciate it. thank you for your time. thank you and thank you for your time as well. i appreciate you joining us for the monday program. my colleague, a union o'neill is here in half an hour's time with more of your stories. the who's who's i hello and welcome to cross stock. are all things considered? i'm funeral about the potent bike the summer has come and gone. but bobby's real message on his european tour was who galvanized washington's outlines into some kind of anti china alliance? did he succeed also the january 6th, right the f b. i and the ark of history, me to discuss these issues and more and joined by my guess, jordan, samuel, we in budapest, he is the podcast or the goggle, which can be found on youtube, grumble, and locals. and here in moscow were joined by dmitri bobbitt. she is a political analyst and editor at, you know, it's me internet media project or a gentleman cross up rules and effect. that means you can jump anytime you want. and i always appreciate it.
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but pine canyon is a specialist in infectious disease control and senior lecture at the university of exits, his medical school, he says, the vaccine based is, will be introduced later in the year to provide cover against dominant variance. the case fatality rate, which is a really important item to also look at is no different from the alpha variable. so that's the good news. the other piece of also positive news is that the vaccines protect against alpha, beta gamma and the delta variance. so that's very, very important. also know that the vaccine, irrespective of the variant are effective in preventing serious illness and that so with respect to boost to vaccines, this is something that we will have to consider later on in the year. the bigger emergency right now is to immunize as many people as possible as fast as possible. and in the u. k, we are immunizing people, 18 and above. we should really be immunizing 12 and above, and as soon as the vaccine supplies become available, we will do so with respect to giving boost as it is something we will consider and do late in the autumn this y
but pine canyon is a specialist in infectious disease control and senior lecture at the university of exits, his medical school, he says, the vaccine based is, will be introduced later in the year to provide cover against dominant variance. the case fatality rate, which is a really important item to also look at is no different from the alpha variable. so that's the good news. the other piece of also positive news is that the vaccines protect against alpha, beta gamma and the delta variance. so...
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let's find out more from her us up and county who's a senior clinical lecture at the university of exits for medical school. he's joining us from bob. thanks for your time with us on al jazeera. how concerned should we be about this delta variance? i'm very concerned for planet, because whilst the united kingdom and united states and parts of europe are racing our head with immunizing their population and they are fall and thing, but i would call a better safety net. the rest of the world is not immunize, not immunized at all, or very, very superficially, marginally. and what's this virus which is more infectious? it will definitely spread, as we have seen the way it has spread in india. therefore, i'm very concerned, especially for other parts of the world where we haven't immunize the people. can you tell us what about this very and makes it more transmissible? yes. so it's a simple change in the r n a, which is the makeup code of the wires. and just a few changes in the r a k. make a few changes in the spite protein and a few minor changes in the spike. protein allows it to latch on t
let's find out more from her us up and county who's a senior clinical lecture at the university of exits for medical school. he's joining us from bob. thanks for your time with us on al jazeera. how concerned should we be about this delta variance? i'm very concerned for planet, because whilst the united kingdom and united states and parts of europe are racing our head with immunizing their population and they are fall and thing, but i would call a better safety net. the rest of the world is...
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back then, i want senior clinical lecture of the exit a university's medical school and the u. k. believes that it's vital to suppress the new variance. the natural biology of viruses is that they replicate and when they replicate, they make mistakes. and sometimes those mistakes are advantages to the virus, and that advantage is mistake becomes the new delta virus for example. and then it takes hold and it spreads across the globe. we always have a cautious approach to variance. variance will always arise. and in fact, the emergence of variance is a clear signal to the rest of the world, especially to the richer nations that unless and until you allow and support poor countries to suppress infections, we will keep on getting variance. so we are where we are and what we've got to do is suppress said wherever it occurs. oh hey, a tighter rules for reaching out here on the way in moscow. off the city chiefs declared that only time has proven to be covert free will be allowed in restaurants and cafes from next week. the capital battle spike in cases across developments, forces corr
back then, i want senior clinical lecture of the exit a university's medical school and the u. k. believes that it's vital to suppress the new variance. the natural biology of viruses is that they replicate and when they replicate, they make mistakes. and sometimes those mistakes are advantages to the virus, and that advantage is mistake becomes the new delta virus for example. and then it takes hold and it spreads across the globe. we always have a cautious approach to variance. variance will...
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of the community so have a membership accord use all the facilities on camp pulse. that was quickly shut town. being that these models have exited historically and i talk about the universityof winnipeg. >> i love that one. >> really quickly. we're probably done but really quickly, lloyd axe worthy about the president of the university in the 90s and had a vision of sustainability that included environmental, economic, political and cultural, and so he understood that at that time the demographic of the camp put was changing, primarily going from being community sure urban whites to urban indigenous and new canadians, what what kea call immigrants that had different. i they came with families and wore working class or working poor. so instead of hiring an outside developer they created a local -- their open development corporation to build housing that that mixed, represent geared to income, affordable, market, and premium and the premium paid for anyone else and anyone get to to school -- could be a correspondence class, mechanics class, if you were going to school you can get access housing, a resident of the neighborhood, of the community. so milked housing. they fired
of the community so have a membership accord use all the facilities on camp pulse. that was quickly shut town. being that these models have exited historically and i talk about the universityof winnipeg. >> i love that one. >> really quickly. we're probably done but really quickly, lloyd axe worthy about the president of the university in the 90s and had a vision of sustainability that included environmental, economic, political and cultural, and so he understood that at that time...
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exit to university medical school to the u. k. believes it's vital to suppress the new variance. the natural biology of viruses is that they replicate and when they replicate, they make mistakes. and sometimes those mistakes are advantages to the virus. and that advantage is mistake because the new delta virus for example, and then it takes hold and it spreads across the globe. we always have a cautious approach to variance, variance will always arise. and in fact, the emergence of variance is a clear signal to the rest of the world, especially to the richer nations that unless and until you allow and support poor countries to suppress infections, we will keep on getting variance. so we are where we are, and what we've got to do is suppress said wherever it occurs, rushes made an early exit from the euro. 2020 football tournament after a crushing for one defeated by denmark in copenhagen on monday. while competition favorites, belgium maintains a winning streak beating finland to know in some petersburg, where the authorities have a huge task of keeping fans safe from coven, i suppose corresponded lexi
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of emeryville showing you 880. we do have another issue that just came up in berkeley. they are reporting a brush fire along westbound 80 underneath the university avenue exitre. heads up but things are still moving at the limited emeryville. the chp is reporting that they do see flames. moving over to a live look at the san mateo bridge where things are picking up for people living westbound. aside fr >>> an unemployment milestone for the first time since the pandemic began. new jobless claims have dipped before the u.s. labor department is reporting 385,000 new claims were filed last week but there is still more than 8.7 million continuing claims. that is 169,000 more from the previous week. the may jobs report will be released tomorrow so we will see how wall street reacts to the market in about 45 minutes. >>> ally bank is getting rid of overdraft fees for good. more than 80% of overdraft fees are paid by people living paycheck to paycheck or with consistently low balances. according to one report, the people who consistently pay overdraft fees are disproportionately black and latino. the ceo says these customers need help, not penalties. ally is the la
of emeryville showing you 880. we do have another issue that just came up in berkeley. they are reporting a brush fire along westbound 80 underneath the university avenue exitre. heads up but things are still moving at the limited emeryville. the chp is reporting that they do see flames. moving over to a live look at the san mateo bridge where things are picking up for people living westbound. aside fr >>> an unemployment milestone for the first time since the pandemic began. new...
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exit. plus, much more. >> this is the "pbs newshour" from weta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university: we return to israel. nick schifrin explores how this coalition government might usher in a new era of political leadership. nick: it's the unlikeliest of coalitions. the next prime minister, right-wing naftali bennett, who vows there will never be a palestinian state. the next foreign minister, centrist yair lapid, former tv host who believes in the two-state solution. and mansour abbas, leader of an islamist party, who'demanded improved rights for israel's arab minority. along with others, they formed the change coalition, unit only in their opposition to one man. benjamin netanyahu is the country's longest running prime minster, one of israel's most consequential politicians, and today, one of its most divisive. the change coalition's strange bedfellows needed to come together to oust him because of the knesset, or parliament math. a government coalition needs 61 of 120 seats. in the last election, netanyahu's likud got the most, 30 seats, but he couldn't create a coalition. lapid'
exit. plus, much more. >> this is the "pbs newshour" from weta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university: we return to israel. nick schifrin explores how this coalition government might usher in a new era of political leadership. nick: it's the unlikeliest of coalitions. the next prime minister, right-wing naftali bennett, who vows there will never be a palestinian state. the next foreign minister, centrist...
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university was able to wipe out student debts through a number of scholarships you heard the students screaming. the parents screaming a little louder there in ohio. >> awesome >>> meanwhile, after that stunning and surprising exit naomi osaka is now back in the u.s. this morning. >> she arrived to new support from other athletes. her sponsors and fans. after taking a stand, in her words, to protect her mental health nbc's molly hunter has the very latest good morning >> reporter: hey, guys, good morning. that's right, more heavy hitters are weighing in. novak djokovic, the latest to voice his solidarity he said, i've been there and understand it. he also says, we need her to be healthy, and he can't wait to see her back on the court. this morning, naomi osaka is back at home, arriving in los angeles one day after pulling out of the french open the organizers of the grand slam tournament now reaching out to osaka, offering support. mental health is a very challenging issue, their statement says it is both complex and personal, as what affects one individual does not necessarily affect another. the four-time grand slam winner and highest paid female athlete in the world publicly shared her struggles with mental h
university was able to wipe out student debts through a number of scholarships you heard the students screaming. the parents screaming a little louder there in ohio. >> awesome >>> meanwhile, after that stunning and surprising exit naomi osaka is now back in the u.s. this morning. >> she arrived to new support from other athletes. her sponsors and fans. after taking a stand, in her words, to protect her mental health nbc's molly hunter has the very latest good morning...