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europe and the.s. this is a globalns rpoibility.ib say america first or europe first.his has to be globally discussed, how this back seen has to be distributed. we have a global responsibility on the global health arena. brent: if you would, stand by for a moment. the question howof quickly a roll up could happen and who will be the first to receive in fullat debate is swing also here in germany. let's take a look at this next report. reporter: germany is in lockdown. people and businesses are facing tough restrictions. the moment, strict controls are the only measure to keep t pandemic at bay. one way the bre coulde a return to something like normal life is if a vacneci becomes available. >> until this point, it was unclear whether a vaine cccould be made that would actually reduce the infection or actually prevent infectn.io k.w it looks like it cld wouor that iencouraging. i may say that i'm very pleased it is a german delopevment. reporter: the health minister sayso tbeat the pandemic, at least 55% of the population would need to be vaccinated. there's no question
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world health organization has warned medical workers that on the brink as the covert toll across america, europe and america hits worrying highs. it comes as new york now says protests. what they call inadequate preparation by hospitals ahead of an expected for the surge of coronavirus cases. medical workers know the city hasn't provided enough protective equipment or new stuff to cope with a spike in victims. we're hearing today because we are finding no more am. we're back in court. we cry from the bronx and we are not ready. although not to miami, what i mean is they want and people, even, people are not what happened. and as a grown, a virus pandemic continues to hold a tight grip on the nation. nursing homes continue to be one of the most vulnerable populations to bear the brunt of the surge, in cases among the nation's most vulnerable residents comes as inductions, hospitalizations and search nationwide. industry experts say that when cases spread in the community, it's difficult to shield nursing home residents despite rules that restrict visitors. i think it's clearly, as we've talked ab
world health organization has warned medical workers that on the brink as the covert toll across america, europe and america hits worrying highs. it comes as new york now says protests. what they call inadequate preparation by hospitals ahead of an expected for the surge of coronavirus cases. medical workers know the city hasn't provided enough protective equipment or new stuff to cope with a spike in victims. we're hearing today because we are finding no more am. we're back in court. we cry...
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staying with our top story outside of america europe's also been taking an intense interest in the trump biden race for the white house and now with biden become president elect brussels has high hopes bilateral ties will be bolstered the european union stands ready to intensify cooperation with the new administration and with the new u.s. congress together we will address pressing global challenges i look forward to driving this global agenda together with the next president of the united states joe biden great day for the united states and europe we look forward to working together with new administration to rebuild our partnership. again joe lovano now by our correspondent in paris charlotte do pinski she's following events in europe show a good morning and how big a relief do you think the biden victory is for the a you you know taking into account that had 4 years of locking horns with donald trump well i think that transatlantic relationship is something that's incredibly important to the e.u. and i think many leaders were sighing relief over the weekend that it was a biden victory
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alliance and sepi, which is set up so we don't have the 2—tiered systems of vaccines for north america, europeest of the world. even though some of the older traditional vaccines might end up working well, and the more we can equitably distribute these vaccines for the better, so that is the aspirational goal. we will see. we certainly didn't want to wait that is why we are moving forward with our vaccine. really good to get your expertise, thank you so much. stay with us on bbc, still to come: president trump still refuses to concede the election but the recount in georgia is unlikely to go in his favour. benazir bhutto has claimed victory in pakistan's general election, and she's asked pakistan's president to name her as prime minister. jackson's been released on bail of $3 million after turning himself into police in santa barbara. it was the biggest demonstration so far of the fast—growing european anti—nuclear movement. the south african government has announced that it's opening the country's remaining whites—only beaches to people of all races. this will lead to a black majority governm
alliance and sepi, which is set up so we don't have the 2—tiered systems of vaccines for north america, europeest of the world. even though some of the older traditional vaccines might end up working well, and the more we can equitably distribute these vaccines for the better, so that is the aspirational goal. we will see. we certainly didn't want to wait that is why we are moving forward with our vaccine. really good to get your expertise, thank you so much. stay with us on bbc, still to...
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look across em south america, central america, europe, middle east and africa, that is where we couldee bigger valuation discounts. that is always one of the challenges with em. mix ofeally an eclectic economies and polities -- and policies. that is why our exposure is more on the active side trying to navigate the murky challenges across a lot of those countries. host: the strength you have seen in those em assets, how much of that has to do with the support they are given and how much of it has to do with earning potential? .rian: they are inextricable to get the earning potential has required some of this stimulus. interestingly, if you look at to yields in china relative the last 12 months, they are at the upper end of the range. outt of the support coming of china has been on the fiscal side. that is very different when you look at other countries that have in aggressive on both the fiscal and monetary sides. we think that type of stimulus support will have a long tail. optimism inved knowing how policymakers are watching the problem and supporting it. monetary policy operates wi
look across em south america, central america, europe, middle east and africa, that is where we couldee bigger valuation discounts. that is always one of the challenges with em. mix ofeally an eclectic economies and polities -- and policies. that is why our exposure is more on the active side trying to navigate the murky challenges across a lot of those countries. host: the strength you have seen in those em assets, how much of that has to do with the support they are given and how much of it...
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but he sees these two challenges is integrated with foreign policy that looks beyond america's borders, works with europes values and diplomacy into america's role in the world, pa rt of diplomacy into america's role in the world, part of solving the economic problem at home is renegotiating the rules of globalisation. i think that will be very important but this will bea will be very important but this will be a president who understands he needs to do that with others. you mentioned climate. joe biden has said he will re—enter the climate, the paris climate accord. america officially left the paris climate accord the day after the elections, so on accord the day after the elections, so on wednesday. so that will change and climate is right at the top of his agenda, both globally and domestically. the focus on trade, on china and certainly on regional security in the middle east and trying to bring america and europe back together to renegotiate an iran deal, all these agenda items will be absolutely essential. they are not going to be easy, a lot has changed in the last four years. the vice president k
but he sees these two challenges is integrated with foreign policy that looks beyond america's borders, works with europes values and diplomacy into america's role in the world, pa rt of diplomacy into america's role in the world, part of solving the economic problem at home is renegotiating the rules of globalisation. i think that will be very important but this will bea will be very important but this will be a president who understands he needs to do that with others. you mentioned climate....
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illegal trash exports from australia north america and europe are making the situation worse. when words really no formal trash disposal here residents take care of it themselves so-called waste because trying to find green usable material in the mounds of trash . just by their abysmal living conditions they fill the gap government officials have left they make recycling possible. and they're not alone since 2014 than some barber center has been active in the city of. the recycling bank established collection spots for household waste at specific times a driver comes by the trash that's been gathered generates a seat on the sport and transports the vase to a central location for many residents of the metropolis this not only presents a clean be for them to dispose of their trash but also makes trash collection a structured and lucrative source of income to. the bank some perverse and operates under the principle that anyone can hand them their trash and according to a special point system they get cash for their work they take more than $100.00 different types of trash which o
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illegal trash exports from australia north america and europe are making the situation worse. with what's really normal trash disposal here residents take care of it themselves so-called waste because trying to find reusable material in the mounds of trash. despite their abysmal living conditions they fill the gap government officials have left they make recycling possible. and they're not alone since 2014 banks some barbers in our has been active in the city of. recycling bank established collections spots for household waste at specific times a driver comes by these the trash that's been gathered generates a seat on the sport and transports the vase to a central location for many residents of the metropolis this not only presents a clean v for them to dispose of their trash but also makes trash collection a structured and lucrative source of income. for the bank some perverse and operates under the principle that anyone can hand them their trash and according to a special point system they get cash for their work they take more than 100 different types of cash which are furt
illegal trash exports from australia north america and europe are making the situation worse. with what's really normal trash disposal here residents take care of it themselves so-called waste because trying to find reusable material in the mounds of trash. despite their abysmal living conditions they fill the gap government officials have left they make recycling possible. and they're not alone since 2014 banks some barbers in our has been active in the city of. recycling bank established...
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populations in just only europe and the united states that is the number of population that we have but we have to understand that this is a global responsibility we cannot see america 1st or europe 1st this is healthy globally discussed how this vaccine has to be distributed because we have a global responsibility in the global health arena our rights mr and if you would stand by for just a moment so the question of how quickly a role well could happen and also who will be the 1st to receive this that question that debate is in full swing also here in germany let's take a look at this next report. germany is in lockdown people and business is a facing tough restrictions at the moment strict controls are the only measure to keep the pandemic at bank one way there could be a return to something like normal life is if a vaccine becomes available that's why upis until basepoint it was unclear whether a vaccine could be made that would actually reduce the infection or actually prevent infection now it looks like it could work and that is encouraging and is german health minister i may say that i'm very pleased it's a german developed country said as i'm sure some the na
populations in just only europe and the united states that is the number of population that we have but we have to understand that this is a global responsibility we cannot see america 1st or europe 1st this is healthy globally discussed how this vaccine has to be distributed because we have a global responsibility in the global health arena our rights mr and if you would stand by for just a moment so the question of how quickly a role well could happen and also who will be the 1st to receive...
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for the rest of the western world, south america, north america, europe, a vaccine won't be availableost people until the summer. we're hoping that it will work. we are hoping it will have minimal side effects. ar, we have to hope it is a long acting vaccine. there are a lot of ifs. there is more hope today that a couple of weeks ago. kathleen: it does seem to be a medical miracle for somebody to get something likely to work to market so quickly. it is also raised the question which is treatment. many people say they don't want to take a barely tested vaccine in the first place. treatment seems like it could be more of an answer in the near term. what seems most promising to you on that front? treatment,comes to and preventive types of treatment or you can diagnose the disease quite early, there is hope there, but that hope hinges on detecting the infection early on. that arey rapid tests not perfect but are very good. i'm advocating a massive rollout of those tests. my understanding is that britain has already rolled out summing like 2 billion of those tests. for great britain if you
for the rest of the western world, south america, north america, europe, a vaccine won't be availableost people until the summer. we're hoping that it will work. we are hoping it will have minimal side effects. ar, we have to hope it is a long acting vaccine. there are a lot of ifs. there is more hope today that a couple of weeks ago. kathleen: it does seem to be a medical miracle for somebody to get something likely to work to market so quickly. it is also raised the question which is...
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so they got people from north america and europe to have a list of activities that would count as gender violence.
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ibook is a story of women from north america, europe, asia, and the middle east. it is a story of white, wealthy women and also sometimes desperately poor, working-class women. it is a story of women that were married to tremendously supportive husbands and also women that engaged in lifelong single-sex relationships. it is a story of white women and women of color, a story of christians, muslims, jews, hindus, and women that professed no religion at all. it is a story of women from powerful, global empires as well as subjugated and powerless colonies. i argue that at the end of world war i in 1919, these pioneering female activists transformed women's rights into a global rallying cry and it is a rallying cry that continues to reverberate around the world right up to the pleasant -- president day. -- present day. here in the u.s., many of us are focused on this moment, 100 years ago because it marks an important anniversary in our own national history which is the passage and ratification of the 19th amendment to the constitution which granted women the right to
ibook is a story of women from north america, europe, asia, and the middle east. it is a story of white, wealthy women and also sometimes desperately poor, working-class women. it is a story of women that were married to tremendously supportive husbands and also women that engaged in lifelong single-sex relationships. it is a story of white women and women of color, a story of christians, muslims, jews, hindus, and women that professed no religion at all. it is a story of women from powerful,...
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so this is sort of a -- a reset in part to the america and the relationship with europe that european under any illusion that the united states is divided, that president trump got a large, large turnout in proportion of the vote so people are cautious. they're going to be cautious about, yes, president-elect biden will be different, but could it flip back to somebody similar to president trump in the future? that will be a concern. >> all right. nic robertson, thank you so much for walking us through all of that. we really appreciate it. >>> the u.s. election is front-page news around the world. some of the headlines, tongue-in-cheek. >> just a little. look at the front page from the "western australian," the picture of president-elect joe biden with the caption "phew!" >> one german newspaper turned one of the president's favorite tag lines into the headline, "you're fired." >> and canada's "the national post" poked fun at the uncertainty regarding who was the projected winner in the race. on the cover a picture of biden with the caption, "the parent, likely, probably, presumptive,
so this is sort of a -- a reset in part to the america and the relationship with europe that european under any illusion that the united states is divided, that president trump got a large, large turnout in proportion of the vote so people are cautious. they're going to be cautious about, yes, president-elect biden will be different, but could it flip back to somebody similar to president trump in the future? that will be a concern. >> all right. nic robertson, thank you so much for...
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most of the clothing in these factories is made forfast fashion brands in america and europe.t huge volumes and quick turnaround times. mostafiz uddin is the owner of denim expert. this is pepejeans london. he employs 2,000 workers, making jeans for big international brands. when he built the factory 11 years ago, mostafiz focused on creating a safe working environment. he wanted to put bangladesh on the map as a sustainable place to do business. in the past, safety issues were rampant in garment factories. building regulations were disregarded in construction. long working hours in cramped and hazardous factories were common. these unsafe working practices were brought to the world's attention in 2013. the eight—storey rana plaza complex collapsed in the capital dhaka. 1,131; people were killed. did you go to rana plaza when it happened? immediately — it was 11.00, 11.30, something like that. i just took my shuttle and i ran away and i went to the rana plaza area and i see the things that are going on, ifeel so much helpless that i had really not things to do, no things to of
most of the clothing in these factories is made forfast fashion brands in america and europe.t huge volumes and quick turnaround times. mostafiz uddin is the owner of denim expert. this is pepejeans london. he employs 2,000 workers, making jeans for big international brands. when he built the factory 11 years ago, mostafiz focused on creating a safe working environment. he wanted to put bangladesh on the map as a sustainable place to do business. in the past, safety issues were rampant in...
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but as we have been understanding since the laselection in016, that is not the way to go in america. in europewe are more used to a direct and serious approach. opinion of the american elections is getting more into the soap opera area. >> i think donal trump will win. th is why i think he will win the election. >> it is my goal, either way, for the first time, everyone knew that trump was a racist, but they still voted for him. i think for now, he does not have a clue, compared to barack obama. he may not win this time. >> donald trump is not a good president, when it comes to how he handles people and how he treats black people in the u.s. >> and the time of donald trump, i think the country was not that stable. american people, we need to try joe biden. >> i hope that trump does not win. he has been handling things really badly when it comes to managing politics and the covid situation, any scenarios. >> i am expecting anything, even a civil war. anything can happen. brent: here in europe, australia has declared three days of national mourning, after four people were killed in a shooting ra
but as we have been understanding since the laselection in016, that is not the way to go in america. in europewe are more used to a direct and serious approach. opinion of the american elections is getting more into the soap opera area. >> i think donal trump will win. th is why i think he will win the election. >> it is my goal, either way, for the first time, everyone knew that trump was a racist, but they still voted for him. i think for now, he does not have a clue, compared to...
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instead, the evidence in africa, in australia, in north america, and europe is of a much broader clampdownks like an attempt to sre remaining members of the rwandan diaspora into silence and obedience. >> the rwandan authorities have a whole toolbox of tactics they used to suppress dissent in rwanda and abroad, ranging from harassment to threats to illegal detention, disappearance and torture. if you are a rwandan, it is simply easiero t stay silent. andrew: the hard truth is that r as long nda remains stable, a beacon of success, it faces little outside pressure to curb its ruthless ways. andrarding, bbc news, south africa. laura:on disturbing allega there. for years, the remote british territory of south georgia was at the heart of the global whichg industr devastated the stocks of these massive a animals. now, it is a much different story. the whales have returned and the island is a beacon of conservation, and they are helping to tell thisvitory. c doria reports. --ictoria reports. reporter: forbidding and beautiful. the coastline of south georgia, now teeming with wildlife. pait has a
instead, the evidence in africa, in australia, in north america, and europe is of a much broader clampdownks like an attempt to sre remaining members of the rwandan diaspora into silence and obedience. >> the rwandan authorities have a whole toolbox of tactics they used to suppress dissent in rwanda and abroad, ranging from harassment to threats to illegal detention, disappearance and torture. if you are a rwandan, it is simply easiero t stay silent. andrew: the hard truth is that r as...
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countries when he started in his presidency there's a lot of damage that has been done in the americas in europe in those relationships in your syria's new middle east there's a lot of damage that this particular president has done over the past couple of years one of them of course is his work in reintroducing what is called the mexico city policy which is also known as the global gag rule where particular countries and organizations are just not allowed to speak about the rights of women and the parties and abortion and if they do particular funding will be removed from them whether they use u.s. funding or not and this is simply unheard of how do you dictate to women across other countries to tell them that they country whether they want to keep a child or whether they don't anchor he has been using that w h o and the paris accorded cream and this is all damage to the whole system of the world and how we use it not what effect called president tom's actions and all that he's been doing however on the through strongman politicians on the continent. a lot a lot of it has it has had diet fix bec
countries when he started in his presidency there's a lot of damage that has been done in the americas in europe in those relationships in your syria's new middle east there's a lot of damage that this particular president has done over the past couple of years one of them of course is his work in reintroducing what is called the mexico city policy which is also known as the global gag rule where particular countries and organizations are just not allowed to speak about the rights of women and...
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be they have to come up with a vaccine strategy because we cannot back seat everybody in europe in north america or in the world because there won't be so many doses available we have to understand that this is a global responsibility we cannot see america 1st or europe 1st this is have to be globally discussed how would this vaccine has to be distributed because we have a global responsibility in the global health arena. despite the optimism around a coronavirus vaccine u.s. president elect joe biden is warning that the country is facing a very dark winter infections are soaring in many states and tens of thousands more americans are likely to die before biting takes office on january 20th he says he wants a science led response to the pandemic and he's unveiled a team of public health experts who will lead the way. it was only in january this year when the united states registered its 1st non corona virus infection now the country has sped past a grim milestone 10000000 confirmed cases. president elect joe biden says the pandemic will be the priority of his new administration he spent the day
be they have to come up with a vaccine strategy because we cannot back seat everybody in europe in north america or in the world because there won't be so many doses available we have to understand that this is a global responsibility we cannot see america 1st or europe 1st this is have to be globally discussed how would this vaccine has to be distributed because we have a global responsibility in the global health arena. despite the optimism around a coronavirus vaccine u.s. president elect...
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also coming up in the foreign policy of donald trump's america 1st diplomats here in germany and europe describe it as 4 years of brazen bombastic brinkmanship from this day forward it's going to be only america 1st american church the fact is this was a horrible one sided deal that should have never ever been made if you look at. germany is a captive for. to our viewers watching on p.b.s. in the united states and to all of you around the world welcome we begin the day beginning the loneliest of novembers today germany went into a partial lockdown in the hopes of stopping the exponential spread of the corona virus in the past 2 weeks the number of new cases has tripled the number of covert 1000 patients in intensive care has doubled the prescription from the government for weeks and closed restaurants and bars stores and schools will remain open and interpersonal contact it is supposed to be reduced to a bare minimum today german chancellor angela merkel admitted this will be and endure instead a nation at home all alone in the wimber hoping it won't be come december. a wet start to ger
also coming up in the foreign policy of donald trump's america 1st diplomats here in germany and europe describe it as 4 years of brazen bombastic brinkmanship from this day forward it's going to be only america 1st american church the fact is this was a horrible one sided deal that should have never ever been made if you look at. germany is a captive for. to our viewers watching on p.b.s. in the united states and to all of you around the world welcome we begin the day beginning the loneliest...
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also coming up in the foreign policy of donald trump's america 1st diplomats here in germany and europe describe it as 4 years of brazen bombastic brinkmanship from this day forward it's going to be only america 1st merica. the fact is this was a horrible one sided deal that should have never ever been made if you look at. germany is a captive for. to our viewers watching on p.b.s. in the united states and to all of you around the world welcome we begin the day beginning the loneliest of novembers today germany went into a partial lockdown in the hopes of stopping the exponential spread of the corona virus in the past 2 weeks the number of new cases has tripled the number of coated 1000 patients in intensive care has doubled the prescription from the government 4 weeks of closed restaurants and bars stores and schools will remain open and interpersonal contact it is supposed to be reduced to a bare minimum today german chancellor angela merkel admitted this will be and endure instead a nation at home all alone in the are hoping it won't be come december. a wet start to germany's new par
also coming up in the foreign policy of donald trump's america 1st diplomats here in germany and europe describe it as 4 years of brazen bombastic brinkmanship from this day forward it's going to be only america 1st merica. the fact is this was a horrible one sided deal that should have never ever been made if you look at. germany is a captive for. to our viewers watching on p.b.s. in the united states and to all of you around the world welcome we begin the day beginning the loneliest of...
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up the populations in europe and the united states that is the number of population that we have but we have to understand that this is a global responsibility we cannot see america 1st or europe 1st this is how few globally discuss how this vaccine has to be distributed because we have a global responsibility in the global health arena our rights mr and if you would stand by for just a moment so the question of how quickly a role can happen and also who will be the 1st to receive this that question that debate is in full swing also here in germany let's take a look at this next report. germany is in lockdown people and business is a facing tough restrictions at the moment stricter controls are the only measure to keep the pandemic at bank one way there could be a return to something like normal life is if a vaccine becomes available that's right up is hidden until basepoint it was unclear whether a vaccine could be made that would actually reduce the infection or actually prevent infection now it looks like it could work and that is encouraging and is german health minister i may say that i'm very pleased it's a german developed country said as i'm daughters of
up the populations in europe and the united states that is the number of population that we have but we have to understand that this is a global responsibility we cannot see america 1st or europe 1st this is how few globally discuss how this vaccine has to be distributed because we have a global responsibility in the global health arena our rights mr and if you would stand by for just a moment so the question of how quickly a role can happen and also who will be the 1st to receive this that...
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illegal trash exports from australia north america and europe are making the situation worse. when we're actually normal trash disposal here residents take care of it themselves so-called ways speakers try to find reusable material in the mounds of trash. despite their abysmal living conditions they fill the gap government officials have left the make recycling possible. and they're not alone since 2014 than some barber santa has been active in the city of. recycling bank established collections bots for household waste at specific times a driver comes by ways the trash that's been gathered generates a seat on the sport and transports the vase to a central location for many residents of the metropolis this not only presents a clean the for them to dispose of their trash but also makes trash collection a structured and lucrative source of income to. the bank some pubescent operates under the principle that anyone can hand them their trash and according to a special point system they get cash for their work they take more than 100 different types of cash which are further proces
illegal trash exports from australia north america and europe are making the situation worse. when we're actually normal trash disposal here residents take care of it themselves so-called ways speakers try to find reusable material in the mounds of trash. despite their abysmal living conditions they fill the gap government officials have left the make recycling possible. and they're not alone since 2014 than some barber santa has been active in the city of. recycling bank established...
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also coming up in the foreign policy of donald trump's america 1st diplomats here in germany and europe describe it as 4 years of brazen bombastic brinkmanship from this day forward it's going to be only america 1st american church the fact is this was a horrible one sided deal. that should have never ever been made if you look at. germany is a cat. one to our viewers watching on p.b.s. in the united states and to all of you around the world welcome we begin the day beginning the loneliest of novembers today germany went into a partial lockdown in the hopes of stopping the exponential spread of the corona virus in the past 2 weeks the number of new cases has tripled the number of coated 1000 patients in intensive care has double the prescription from the government 4 weeks of closed restaurants and bars stores and schools will remain open and interpersonal contact it is supposed to be reduced to a bare minimum today german chancellor angela merkel admitted this will be and endure instead a nation at home all alone in the wimber hoping it won't be come december. a wet start to germany's
also coming up in the foreign policy of donald trump's america 1st diplomats here in germany and europe describe it as 4 years of brazen bombastic brinkmanship from this day forward it's going to be only america 1st american church the fact is this was a horrible one sided deal. that should have never ever been made if you look at. germany is a cat. one to our viewers watching on p.b.s. in the united states and to all of you around the world welcome we begin the day beginning the loneliest of...
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bit lacking a soul, lacking a guiding star, in this last years and so that is important for europe and americarest of the world. right, so what you are saying to me is under donald trump, you feel there was a lack of a guiding star or some sort of real partnership in relations between the united states and europe. you think thatjoe biden represents a positive shift? i think in a way, the euro atlantic partnership lost a bit of impetus because we forgot to find a heart for the transatlantic relation. at the beginning we used to have, the beginning we used to have, the beginning of the 20th century, we wa nted beginning of the 20th century, we wanted to fight against totalitarianism and then we wa nted totalitarianism and then we wanted to spread democracy and then we wanted to spread globalisation and in a way in these last years we have been without a project and i think the project could be to re— humanise globalisation, to ensure that this force that is globalisation works but leaves nobody behind, that we are addressing inequalities, that we address climate change, that we address climate c
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ok, so that when this russians are pronounced rug that will not only be working in north america and europe, but the levees are being shown to the irish as in a multiplicity of african countries. ok, fantastic. thank you so much for joining us from nairobi. thank you. professor just over a month since nigerians took to the streets to protest against police brutality, some demonstrators say they are now being targeted by authorities for their participation in the end. saul's movement not only october, young nigerians began demonstrating calling for the ban of saws. that was a notorious police unit that had long been accused of violent arrest meant the process erupted after a video showed a saws office that allegedly shooting a man in delta state before driving off. now peaceful protest organized and of the hash tag and saw its spread across the country and to nigeria, and that is where of communities around the world. the 2 weeks of protests ended when security forces fired live rounds on demonstrators in lagos, killing several people. focus of more on this crackdown on inside of us. i'm joi
ok, so that when this russians are pronounced rug that will not only be working in north america and europe, but the levees are being shown to the irish as in a multiplicity of african countries. ok, fantastic. thank you so much for joining us from nairobi. thank you. professor just over a month since nigerians took to the streets to protest against police brutality, some demonstrators say they are now being targeted by authorities for their participation in the end. saul's movement not only...
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in south america to one country has proved exemplary cheering the coronavirus crisis. europe, why? we headed there to find out more this year has been a stressful time for the family in montevideo. guillermo was born 2 weeks after the start of the lockdown in itself a joyful occasion. but they couldn't share it with anyone or get any help. because christina del brassiere and her husband martine, along with the children, had to go into quarantine. there was a suspected case of covert 19 in their circle of friends. they have with them in the bottle, so it was terrible for us. because the grandmothers couldn't come. nobody wanted faldo's, all our brothers. no one could come and the baby, it was really tough. only gradually were they allowed to visit us at home. the following months were full of uncertainty. as you're a great went into lockdown on a christina. works is a psychologist and noticed the strain on her patients. it was a constant climate of fear, but there was a threat that you had to protect yourself from something that was eating away at you will say, i had another door wh
in south america to one country has proved exemplary cheering the coronavirus crisis. europe, why? we headed there to find out more this year has been a stressful time for the family in montevideo. guillermo was born 2 weeks after the start of the lockdown in itself a joyful occasion. but they couldn't share it with anyone or get any help. because christina del brassiere and her husband martine, along with the children, had to go into quarantine. there was a suspected case of covert 19 in their...
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ok, so that when this was a pronounced right, then we'll learn not only be rocking in north america and europe. but there was a been shown that there is interest in a multiplicity of african countries. ok, fantastic. thank you so much. oman, xylo, joining us from nairobi. thank you, professor. just over a month since nigerians took to the streets to protest against police brutality, some demonstrators say they are now being targeted by authorities for their participation in the end. saul's movement not only october, young nigerians began demonstrating calling for the band of saw as there was a retore as police unit that had long been accused of violent arrest. and now the process erupted after a video showed a saws office, a illegibly shooting a man in delta state, before driving off. now peaceful protest organized and of the hash tag and saw its spread across the country and to nigeria. and that is where of communities around the world. the 2 weeks of protests ended when security forces fired live rounds on demonstrators in lagos, killing several people. focus of more on this crackdown on act
ok, so that when this was a pronounced right, then we'll learn not only be rocking in north america and europe. but there was a been shown that there is interest in a multiplicity of african countries. ok, fantastic. thank you so much. oman, xylo, joining us from nairobi. thank you, professor. just over a month since nigerians took to the streets to protest against police brutality, some demonstrators say they are now being targeted by authorities for their participation in the end. saul's...
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somehow in east asia, they've got a whole bunch of things right that we haven't got right in europe and north americat point, but even within europe, there are real differentials. i'm thinking of germany, for example, or a country like denmark. i mean, it is the same virus faced by all of these countries, and yet we have performed particularly badly. when it comes to the death toll, it's obvious. more than 55,000 people dead — much the worst total in europe. why? well, in the case of germany, i think we can see a couple of things that they did well from the outset. the first is that they had a very rigorous test and trace system. they had these things called corona detectives in germany, that were local council officials who would go round rigorously tracking who had been infected, who they had been near, and trying to get them to isolate. and our prime minister told us that we were going to get a world—beating test, trace, and isolate system. simply hasn't happened, has it? well, it's happened in fits and starts. i think we've done better on the testing side than on the tracing side. but germany was
somehow in east asia, they've got a whole bunch of things right that we haven't got right in europe and north americat point, but even within europe, there are real differentials. i'm thinking of germany, for example, or a country like denmark. i mean, it is the same virus faced by all of these countries, and yet we have performed particularly badly. when it comes to the death toll, it's obvious. more than 55,000 people dead — much the worst total in europe. why? well, in the case of germany,...
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ok so that when this was a pronounced right, then to learn not only be rockin in north america and europe, but there are also been shown that there is intelligence in a multiplicity of african countries. ok, fantastic. thank you so much. oman xylo, joining us from nairobi. thank you, professor. just over a month since nigerians took to the streets to protest against police brutality some demonstrators say they are now being targeted by authorities for their participation in the end. saul's movement it early october young nigerians began demonstrating calling for the ban. all saw as that was a notorious police unit that had long been accused of violent arrest. and now the protests erupted off to a video showed a saws office, a illegibly shooting a man in delta state, before driving off peaceful protest organized and of the hash tag, and saw its spread across the country and to nigeria. and as for communities around the world, the 2 weeks approach has ended when security forces fired live rounds on demonstrators in lagos, killing several people focus of more on this crackdown on activists i
ok so that when this was a pronounced right, then to learn not only be rockin in north america and europe, but there are also been shown that there is intelligence in a multiplicity of african countries. ok, fantastic. thank you so much. oman xylo, joining us from nairobi. thank you, professor. just over a month since nigerians took to the streets to protest against police brutality some demonstrators say they are now being targeted by authorities for their participation in the end. saul's...
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mentioned the special relationship, and we know how the uk has often been seen as a bridge between america and europeary but i don't think it's necessary but i don't think we can play that role we did at in the past because we will not be at the european decision table. we have made the decision not to be part of that. the bridge went through london and to brussels. of course we are still major players in nato but a lot of traffic was on the eu side of things and we are not pa rt eu side of things and we are not part of those inner councils in europe any longer. that was the decision we took. it's not as though the united states will discount us, but they will be waiting to hear from others how we will play a role in the world after this. the key thing we have to do is sort out our relationship with the eu, not have a fractious and toxic relationship with them, and that means getting this deal between the uk and eu post brexit over the line. that's what borisjohnson was talking about to the commission president yesterday. they have to do that, and therefore sort out the northern ireland issue, show w
mentioned the special relationship, and we know how the uk has often been seen as a bridge between america and europeary but i don't think it's necessary but i don't think we can play that role we did at in the past because we will not be at the european decision table. we have made the decision not to be part of that. the bridge went through london and to brussels. of course we are still major players in nato but a lot of traffic was on the eu side of things and we are not pa rt eu side of...
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just 5'5", yet he became a final in the sport, winning championships in south america and europe. maradona could tap into a fire that fueled his play and ignited soccer stadiums around the globe, but off the field, controlling that force seemed impossible. a notorious party animal, he battled drug abuse, alcoholism and obesity. across the world, fans are mourning his death. from italy where he played to his native argentina. the president there decreeing three days of mourning. soccer legend pele saying, "i lost a great friend and the world lost a legend. one day, i hope we can play ball together in the sky." fellow countryman and protege lionel messi with this tribute -- "he leaves us but does not leave, because diego is eternal." maradona always said soccer was his savior but also his escape. >> diego maradona was 60 years old. >>> when we come back, the thanksgiving storm system sweeping into the northeast. rob marciano with the thanksgiving day forecast. stay with us. ...has come. living longer is possible- and proven in postmenopausal women taking kisqali plus fulvestrant. in
just 5'5", yet he became a final in the sport, winning championships in south america and europe. maradona could tap into a fire that fueled his play and ignited soccer stadiums around the globe, but off the field, controlling that force seemed impossible. a notorious party animal, he battled drug abuse, alcoholism and obesity. across the world, fans are mourning his death. from italy where he played to his native argentina. the president there decreeing three days of mourning. soccer...
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do with europe and other major allies. it will be going from america to part of the old global order and the globalization, were basically -- where basically pushing values and being benefits of globalization, i think that will be going back to how the previous regimes were in america. you probably won't get there fully. it's probably good news for global trade, good news for china. if the u.s. does coordinate with europe any tariffs and pressure they have will probably have a much higher efficacy against china as well. francine: patrick, thank you so much. patrick armstrong there. coming up a little bit later wo ofof course it's day t the bloomberg new economy form. don't miss our discussion with christine lagarde at 4:00 p.m. london time. this is uber. -- bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> a competitive approach to china was inevitable, but keeping it healthy and not pernicious is vitally important, and that will not be easy. some some places, with cooperative action to a catastrophe. >> what i do believe both sides are capable of through the highest level diplomacy
do with europe and other major allies. it will be going from america to part of the old global order and the globalization, were basically -- where basically pushing values and being benefits of globalization, i think that will be going back to how the previous regimes were in america. you probably won't get there fully. it's probably good news for global trade, good news for china. if the u.s. does coordinate with europe any tariffs and pressure they have will probably have a much higher...
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have to be have to come up with a vaccine strategy because we cannot backseat everybody in europe in north america or in the world because there won't be so many doses available we have to understand that this is a global responsibility we cannot see america 1st or europe 1st this is has to be globally discussed how would this that seem has to be distributed because we have a global responsibility in the global health arena. despite the new optimism around a coronavirus vaccine president elect joe biden is warning that the united states is facing a very dark winter the number of cases in the u.s. now tops 10000000 that's according to johns hopkins university biden has made tackling the pandemic his top priority and already named the members of his task force they include an immunologist who was sacked for criticising the trumpet ministrations response to the virus other biden concerns include the economy tackling racism and climate change which means we're joining the paris climate agreement. now joe biden has also called on americans to unite in the face of the pandemic this is a crisis affecting
have to be have to come up with a vaccine strategy because we cannot backseat everybody in europe in north america or in the world because there won't be so many doses available we have to understand that this is a global responsibility we cannot see america 1st or europe 1st this is has to be globally discussed how would this that seem has to be distributed because we have a global responsibility in the global health arena. despite the new optimism around a coronavirus vaccine president elect...
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taking in america , a formal central banker as finance minister. in europe finance ministers taking over monetary policy. in a post-pandemic world, we will get a better understanding and cooperation between fiscal policy and monetary policy. does it mean that will limit the chances of a policy mistake and does it policy or do youo big now have reservations about a resurgence of inflation into 2021? no, it is impossible to navigate without making mistakes along the way. i think the key issue and i am quoting, it is about getting all the information, having the guts to make the policies and the humility to adjust along the way. i think i got that right. that is key. getting janet yellen in the treasury in america should give you the competence and i believe the guts to inform yourself along the way. the risk for me is that policymakers will do too little. i cannot see any serious risk of doing too much. that.ope, we risk doing , thank you sosen much. we are thrilled he can be with us. i want to review the markets after the extraordinary day yesterday. you hear
taking in america , a formal central banker as finance minister. in europe finance ministers taking over monetary policy. in a post-pandemic world, we will get a better understanding and cooperation between fiscal policy and monetary policy. does it mean that will limit the chances of a policy mistake and does it policy or do youo big now have reservations about a resurgence of inflation into 2021? no, it is impossible to navigate without making mistakes along the way. i think the key issue and...
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maybe we have a lot more of it in south america than europe, but it's not cheating.t five frame ghosting through tackles with a pace and a poise which proved simply untouchable. his sublime skills guided argentina to the trophy. but gradually, the dream started to sour. a tearful runner—up at the 1990 world cup, he arrived at the 1994 tournament with questions over his fitness. his answer seemed emphatic, but the celebrations hinted at the demons within. it emerged he'd failed a drugs test, and maradona was sent home in disgrace. without football, his addictions grew. his weight ballooned to more than 20 stone, and in 2004, he was rushed to hospital after an overdose while outside fans prayed for their icon. he recovered, though, to coach argentina and even host his own tv show. with maradona, life was never dull. but for all his flaws, this is his legacy. maradona. .. brilliant run by maradona. fantastic goal! unbelievable! one of the most controversial players ever, but above all, one of the greatest. football great diego maradona, who's died at the age of 60. the
maybe we have a lot more of it in south america than europe, but it's not cheating.t five frame ghosting through tackles with a pace and a poise which proved simply untouchable. his sublime skills guided argentina to the trophy. but gradually, the dream started to sour. a tearful runner—up at the 1990 world cup, he arrived at the 1994 tournament with questions over his fitness. his answer seemed emphatic, but the celebrations hinted at the demons within. it emerged he'd failed a drugs test,...
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so the women from north america and europe had a list of activities or actions they word count as violence. . . . ., smashing your hand. those are things we think. they also said it was psychological violence to take another wife or to be raped and punish a woman for not giving birth to a male child. those were things they considered gender violence and the committee that ultimately designed the survey with the indicators didn't include any of those things, so they have a case where it's a question of who is in the room. we come back to power. the women were in the room that they were not strong enough to get the definitions of violence and experience count so when the survey gs done that will not be done. >> i want to move ahead and because i' always looking for positive stories about numbers and power. before i talk about that i want to say a lot of people worry i'm telling people never trust the number. mbers are no good. we shod fact count. numbers can be extremely helpful and i have lots of examplesf it in the book. so, the flint michigan water cris is one of them where the city which
so the women from north america and europe had a list of activities or actions they word count as violence. . . . ., smashing your hand. those are things we think. they also said it was psychological violence to take another wife or to be raped and punish a woman for not giving birth to a male child. those were things they considered gender violence and the committee that ultimately designed the survey with the indicators didn't include any of those things, so they have a case where it's a...
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and i say the truth about vce of america andadio free europe is tha they told the truth. they told the truth to a populaon that knew that their government wasot telling the truth. and so we need to use whatever tools we can to let it be kwn what china is doing, to let it be known in africa, to let it e knownn europe, to be let it known to the degreehat we can't in asia and certainly to the degree that we can in china itself because ultimaty that is our best tool. truth telling. openness. again, i am veryxcited about this project because i think it does give us the chance t understand what we face and to degn strategies to deal with it. i wt to thank larry diamond and his colleagues in the china sharp power project. agn, i want to welcome assistant secretary stilwell out of wt is it all of you wahing out there, this is about about we have to win come in with bill. thank you very much. it was great to be with you. >> thank you so much, secretary rice, for those inspirational remarks. now it's my honor to introduce the assistant secretary of state for east asian and pacific
and i say the truth about vce of america andadio free europe is tha they told the truth. they told the truth to a populaon that knew that their government wasot telling the truth. and so we need to use whatever tools we can to let it be kwn what china is doing, to let it be known in africa, to let it e knownn europe, to be let it known to the degreehat we can't in asia and certainly to the degree that we can in china itself because ultimaty that is our best tool. truth telling. openness. again,...
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which we have europe, and you on the american side, which we have been taking for granted, seem to disappear as we speak. what about the protective umbrella that the united states of america has been that has made available to europe for the last 70 years? is it there to stay, or has president trump -- or as president trump has suspected, is it no longer useful or necessary for the united states? what about the ever closer union of the european union? our principal with which i grew up as a young diplomat for the last 40 years. that themonstrates european union is not a given. and what about china and responsiblesia as stakeholders? that was the idea that we pursued not so long ago, quite obviously china and russia are not going to want to be responsible stakeholders in the kind of systems that the united createdith our allies after world war ii. so things have been falling apart, and this is a dangerous situation because it invites conflict, it invites misunderstanding. it has created enormous mistrust. tom: the chancellor of germany i believe is 59 years and holding, and she has been on for 14 years, going on 15. i'm fascinated what you think -- at 74,t 54, -- trump bid
which we have europe, and you on the american side, which we have been taking for granted, seem to disappear as we speak. what about the protective umbrella that the united states of america has been that has made available to europe for the last 70 years? is it there to stay, or has president trump -- or as president trump has suspected, is it no longer useful or necessary for the united states? what about the ever closer union of the european union? our principal with which i grew up as a...
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mr stoltenberg said: "a strong nato is good for both north america & europe".ngratulated joe biden on his victory, but so far russia say it is appropriate to wait for the official results of the election until speaking. china are also yet to comment. sir nigel sheinwald who served as uk ambassador to the united states between 2007 and 2012, working closely with joe biden. so you knowjoe biden pretty well, from the sounds of things. what is he like and what was working with him like? i first met him in the 19805 him like? i first met him in the 1980s when i was a junior diplomat in washington. as you say, was ambassador when he was head of the foreign relations committee of the senate and then barack obama's vice—president. so yes, i had a lot of co nta ct vice—president. so yes, i had a lot of contact with him during that period. as your programme has been bringing out, he is a centrist and a traditionalist and an internationalist. and i think those things are what define him as far as the uk and other allies are concerned. he believes in alliances. asa concern
mr stoltenberg said: "a strong nato is good for both north america & europe".ngratulated joe biden on his victory, but so far russia say it is appropriate to wait for the official results of the election until speaking. china are also yet to comment. sir nigel sheinwald who served as uk ambassador to the united states between 2007 and 2012, working closely with joe biden. so you knowjoe biden pretty well, from the sounds of things. what is he like and what was working with him...
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and i i am 50 years old and have really grown up in a world where america britain, europe have been supremee not had to worry about another part of the world beating us in any form of defence technology, but there are a lot of strategic thinkers in the world of defence worry that in increasingly rich china, for example, and it shoots expenditure ona example, and it shoots expenditure on a lot of new technologies, a lot of investment in space means that that whole great new realm, potentially, of warfare could see china having supremacy. and in a world where we depend so much on things like satellite technology, not being in command or not at least able to defend our interests in space could be very dangerous, so this very big investment at a time when the government does not have very much money to spend at all, if any, £4 billion extra a year for defence means that we can invest in the sort of cyber and space and other sort of new technologies that will mean britain and the west generally is able to fight for its interests in a world that might not be so friendly in a decade or two time. a
and i i am 50 years old and have really grown up in a world where america britain, europe have been supremee not had to worry about another part of the world beating us in any form of defence technology, but there are a lot of strategic thinkers in the world of defence worry that in increasingly rich china, for example, and it shoots expenditure ona example, and it shoots expenditure on a lot of new technologies, a lot of investment in space means that that whole great new realm, potentially,...