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you talk about the anglo—saxon equalities and the weaknesses that are being exposed.to you the words of the uk's trade union congress boss, frances o'grady. she speaks for the union. she said this not long ago, she said, "it is a sign "of our broken economy that hedge fund managers in this "crisis are still raking in billions, while care "workers are putting their lives on the line "and can barely scrape by. "when this immediate crisis has passed, we need to rebuild "a more equal economy and the super—rich must be made "to pay theirfair share. "ordinary workers must get the respect and pay they deserve." is it the right time to be talking about that kind of recalibration of capitalism? so, i'm not quite sure i'd go as far as frances appears to imply with that quote you gave me. i do think we need to think about what i'd call a business world of profit with greater purpose, or profit with purpose, as opposed to profit just for the sake of profit. but i'm not sure that means that by definition, anyone that earns a lot of money should be stopped from doing so. i think pe
you talk about the anglo—saxon equalities and the weaknesses that are being exposed.to you the words of the uk's trade union congress boss, frances o'grady. she speaks for the union. she said this not long ago, she said, "it is a sign "of our broken economy that hedge fund managers in this "crisis are still raking in billions, while care "workers are putting their lives on the line "and can barely scrape by. "when this immediate crisis has passed, we need to...
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first, this helps to claim comments about americans no longer being called anglo-saxon. this is an era of large-scale immigration into the united states, bringing new diversity and tension. from 1980 to 1910, 20 million people arrived in the u.s., mostly from south and eastern europe. in 1910 census, almost 50% of the population were counted as foreign born, higher than today. number two, sweeping technological changes during that era in the fields of communication. i like to tell my students who think that internet social media have revolutionized their life that revolution pales to the revolution of the telegraph. it happened is that information could only travel at the speed of an individual human being. whether by walking, horse, running, or on a ship. it's hard to travel after that at the speed of light. that is revolution. it goes further in many ways than what we have seen with the internet. a revolution communication, a revolution transportation with the steam engine and the jet engine. i was raised in the age of horse and carriage and by the time he was presiden
first, this helps to claim comments about americans no longer being called anglo-saxon. this is an era of large-scale immigration into the united states, bringing new diversity and tension. from 1980 to 1910, 20 million people arrived in the u.s., mostly from south and eastern europe. in 1910 census, almost 50% of the population were counted as foreign born, higher than today. number two, sweeping technological changes during that era in the fields of communication. i like to tell my students...
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the only way to do better is to know better, as maia anglo anglo we're trying to find the way forward for people who might be at risk for the highist at risk cancers that they would get those cancers or have an advanced case. standard mammography doesn't always find every cancer. there may be situations where you need a different type of test. that's what it's all about. it's doing more for the people that need it and less for the people that don't. >> are you still looking for women to participate in the wisdom study? how can people get involved? >> we are. go to wisdomstudwi we would love another 20,000 women to join this year. we want every race and everynd y ethnic background, black, brown, white, la tina, everyone could want to join, because they should want the information that we gather to apply to them. we can't do that if you don't join and you don't help us. when you say this is a study for women about women and the only way for it to succeed is for all of you to join in us this incredibly important effort to make the future better. >> thank you so much for the work you're d
the only way to do better is to know better, as maia anglo anglo we're trying to find the way forward for people who might be at risk for the highist at risk cancers that they would get those cancers or have an advanced case. standard mammography doesn't always find every cancer. there may be situations where you need a different type of test. that's what it's all about. it's doing more for the people that need it and less for the people that don't. >> are you still looking for women to...
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neither must you think of us as anglo-saxons as that term can no longer be applied to the people of the united states. he then concluded, i quote again, no, there are only two things which can establish and maintain closer relations between your country and mine. they are community of ideals and of interests. this might seem leak a surprising outlook for a man to take like wilson, all the more since it ran against common perceptions among u.s. elites in that era. let me give you one example of an opposite perspective on this relationship. some years earlier the scottish american steel baron carnegie published which he advocated at length for the reunification of britain and north america. in that essay carnegie wondered why a mere disagreement over taxati taxation, one that was already more than a century old, should result in a permanent separation. now, in that essay, carnegie then proceeded to offer six arguments from his proposed reunion, as he called it, of britain and north america. the first argument and clearly in carnegie's view the most important one, was about race. and i quo
neither must you think of us as anglo-saxons as that term can no longer be applied to the people of the united states. he then concluded, i quote again, no, there are only two things which can establish and maintain closer relations between your country and mine. they are community of ideals and of interests. this might seem leak a surprising outlook for a man to take like wilson, all the more since it ran against common perceptions among u.s. elites in that era. let me give you one example of...
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anglo swedish her master is that along with oxford university well so far it hasn't been revealed whether the volunteer received the actual vaccine or a placebo according to brazilian media he was a 28 year old doctor who had been treating covert 900 patients in intensive care facility in rio since march he reportedly died from complications due to the virus is not the 1st step back for the astra zeneca vaccine back in september tests were temporarily put on hold a softer volunteer fell sick with a rest spinal disorder this time however the trials will continue following careful assessment of this case in brazil there have been no concerns about safety of the clinical trial and the independent review in addition to the brazilian regulator have recommended that the trial should continue we heard from dr mohammed moneer ever ologist at lancaster university in the u.k. he thinks astra zeneca needs to be transparent over what happened to the volunteer . if we do look on to the front runner is a vaccine oxford university so send it up or ship vaccine is the one that have received the major con
anglo swedish her master is that along with oxford university well so far it hasn't been revealed whether the volunteer received the actual vaccine or a placebo according to brazilian media he was a 28 year old doctor who had been treating covert 900 patients in intensive care facility in rio since march he reportedly died from complications due to the virus is not the 1st step back for the astra zeneca vaccine back in september tests were temporarily put on hold a softer volunteer fell sick...
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with anglo—welsh bragging rights on the line, gareth southgate rang the changes.n more caps than the entire england starting xi. butjust as wales were pulling all the strings, jack grealish's cross justified his first start. commentator: there's calvert-lewin! a debut to rememberfor the hottest striker in europe right now. wales were on an eight—match unbeaten streak, but experimental england were just warming up. the rarest of goals brought the broadest smile. no such joy for ryan giggs, though. his disappointment compounded by his young defender‘s failing to track danny ings. that's another brilliant goalfor england! 3—0, then, made a friendly to forget for wales, a night to rememberfor others. natalie pirks, bbc news, wembley. as we've been reporting, the world of the arts and entertainment has suffered huge problems because of the pandemic, and great institutions like the royal opera house are no exception. tomorrow, for the first time in seven months, the royal opera house will open its doors, for a performance by the royal ballet, as our arts editor, will go
with anglo—welsh bragging rights on the line, gareth southgate rang the changes.n more caps than the entire england starting xi. butjust as wales were pulling all the strings, jack grealish's cross justified his first start. commentator: there's calvert-lewin! a debut to rememberfor the hottest striker in europe right now. wales were on an eight—match unbeaten streak, but experimental england were just warming up. the rarest of goals brought the broadest smile. no such joy for ryan giggs,...
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audiencia virtual y a poco más de un año donde perdió la vida a pequeña >>> se le ha hecho justicia anglode declararse culpable fue difícil pero debido a que la cuerda de culpabilidad no incluye tiempo en la cárcel ni admisión de los hechos decidieron que es lo mejor para que pueda cerrar el horrible capítulo >>> elena dicho reiteradamente que no sabía que la ventana del área juego para lee yong estaba abierta y los padres demandaron a la empresa acusándola de negligencia perón vida de seguridad astral abuelo asomándose por la ventana por ocho segundos antes de balancear las por al menos 34 segundos antes de que le soltara hasta el momento no han comentado respecto a la demanda en su contra que continúa pero el pasado dio sus condolencias a la familia >>> el abogado dejo claro que no hay motivos para presentar cargos penales contra que empatara su libertad condicional a indiana a la espera de recibir asistencia en diciembre >>> en el norte de california más de 50,000 clientes podría sufrir cortes de energía debido al riesgo de incendios. hogares de unos 24 condados, siete de ellos en el á
audiencia virtual y a poco más de un año donde perdió la vida a pequeña >>> se le ha hecho justicia anglode declararse culpable fue difícil pero debido a que la cuerda de culpabilidad no incluye tiempo en la cárcel ni admisión de los hechos decidieron que es lo mejor para que pueda cerrar el horrible capítulo >>> elena dicho reiteradamente que no sabía que la ventana del área juego para lee yong estaba abierta y los padres demandaron a la empresa acusándola de...
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yet there is no fans here, no points at stake but there is that anglo welsh rivalry, the bragging rightseach other since you wrote 2016 when england came away to — one winners in the group stages. we know what happened after that when wells went on that amazing run to the semis whereas england got dumped out in the last 16 by iceman. gareth southgate said there is no such thing as friendly‘s. brian gigs at saint this is always a became of course the watch had not beaten england since 198a. both sides would prioritising the next two matches which are far more important, the nations leading match for some england play belgium here on sunday and wales will face the republic of ireland but as you say tonight big game in terms of the bragging rights. inge will be making some changes ahead of this one once a? experimental line—up gareth southgate said tonight. the last two ca ns southgate said tonight. the last two cans have been beset by problems outside of football. it must be exasperating for gareth southgate, he has likened it to being a circus outside which they should be able to control
yet there is no fans here, no points at stake but there is that anglo welsh rivalry, the bragging rightseach other since you wrote 2016 when england came away to — one winners in the group stages. we know what happened after that when wells went on that amazing run to the semis whereas england got dumped out in the last 16 by iceman. gareth southgate said there is no such thing as friendly‘s. brian gigs at saint this is always a became of course the watch had not beaten england since 198a....
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the 1929 anglo egyptian agreement allotted only 4000000000 cubic meters of nile waters to the sudanese territory. compared to egypt's 48000000000 cubic meters. the newly independent sudanese were not happy inheriting this colonial legacy. and that this agreement reinforced gyptian dominance over the nile he made any and gave sudan just a token amount of. what was that it was done with each half most sudanese believe that the knowledge agreements were unjustly set and that distribution of the water should have been based on the size of the country heisley missa sudan's share should have been much more than what was agreed upon because it's far larger than. the 929 agreement had also given egypt the right to monitor the nile flow beyond the egyptian territory. under so that i remember when i was young in geneva. i moved to the center not my room mate was an egyptian engineer this was and his sole job what the check the amount of water for then took from the night and to ensure that so then didn't take water during the drought these were your i guess but in the end. keen to assert its new
the 1929 anglo egyptian agreement allotted only 4000000000 cubic meters of nile waters to the sudanese territory. compared to egypt's 48000000000 cubic meters. the newly independent sudanese were not happy inheriting this colonial legacy. and that this agreement reinforced gyptian dominance over the nile he made any and gave sudan just a token amount of. what was that it was done with each half most sudanese believe that the knowledge agreements were unjustly set and that distribution of the...
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allen dulles, core operating very closely with the military intelligence that anglo-american historians seem not to realize that. is that in fact true? >> the only institution that tohitle hitler was the army. i think the army, all the opposition in the army happened in france in the summer of 1940. no one believed he could conquer france in the way he had proposed and he did it and it did look like a miracle. very sound and good people said just for a couple of weeks or so i thought, well, he is a bit rough around the edges, but look at this. france, the historical enemy. once the army came aboard, that was the end of the opposition. >> and he got rid of generals very quickly who didn't go along with him. so there were indeed people in germany who opposed him in the 1930's. the use of terror was very effective. and so it took more and more courage to oppose him openly and it became almost impossible. once he was in power. and there were many people who didn't like what was going on, but many chose inner immigration because that was the only way to survive. but i don't think it's anglo-
allen dulles, core operating very closely with the military intelligence that anglo-american historians seem not to realize that. is that in fact true? >> the only institution that tohitle hitler was the army. i think the army, all the opposition in the army happened in france in the summer of 1940. no one believed he could conquer france in the way he had proposed and he did it and it did look like a miracle. very sound and good people said just for a couple of weeks or so i thought,...
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soon after they announced they would not abide by the 1929 anglo egyptian 9 agreement which had given egypt exclusive control of the river. article 14 d. of 1000 internet agreement he states very clearly that most states sound be able to utilize the nile river what us or that he was feeding them aids or the lakes wheat fields that he went in without the approval of the dance of they give him a government that alone gives veto to egypt i bet the party and states. the 2 agreements from the previous century from 929-1959 lie at the heart of today's struggle over the nile. egypt and sedan on one side see the agreements as historical legacy is to be maintained. when i close some of the lot of so we must uphold agreements and treaties the holdup was that this is a logic that applies to national borders to me and hold them no you can't just change the borders of african countries because their demarcation had been rectified in pre-independence treaties their manner let you and so you can just demand new stipulations in the agreements especially since this is a crucial case 3 into our livelih
soon after they announced they would not abide by the 1929 anglo egyptian 9 agreement which had given egypt exclusive control of the river. article 14 d. of 1000 internet agreement he states very clearly that most states sound be able to utilize the nile river what us or that he was feeding them aids or the lakes wheat fields that he went in without the approval of the dance of they give him a government that alone gives veto to egypt i bet the party and states. the 2 agreements from the...
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much take the sparkle of that industry, it all but ground to a halt, and the boss of mining giant anglo—americannnot sign a dime —— cellar diamond anywhere. china was zero and the rest of the world followed. but in the last three orfour months we followed. but in the last three or four months we have seen better sales in china and we saw this time last year stop and ifi saw this time last year stop and if i look across the globe, our gas, and if i look across the globe, ourgas, and it and if i look across the globe, our gas, and it is a guess, is that rough demand is about 70%. we are still seeing less demand at the front and, because we think that jewellers are reducing their stocks and liquidating the balance sheets, but from our point, making the balance sheet liquid, but from our point of view, the pullman demand was about 70% and it continues to improve. and viewers on bbc world news can see that interview in full with mark cutifani, chief executive of the mining giant anglo—american, on talking business with aaron heslehurst this weekend. the times are on your screen now with the first air
much take the sparkle of that industry, it all but ground to a halt, and the boss of mining giant anglo—americannnot sign a dime —— cellar diamond anywhere. china was zero and the rest of the world followed. but in the last three orfour months we followed. but in the last three or four months we have seen better sales in china and we saw this time last year stop and ifi saw this time last year stop and if i look across the globe, our gas, and if i look across the globe, ourgas, and it and...
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every day and performing nearly 5000 surgeries a year most of them cataract surgeries like that of anglo. it's a model that dr drew it says is easily jobs for 2 other developing countries but the initial investment of $2000000.00 over 3 years before the hospital becomes fully sustainable. this area is so short you comical situation the the window same same's. miller to us so we double up a system here keeping in mind that we face these obstacles so such a system of i care can very easy be replicated in other countries with similar challenges. and if his plan succeeds thousands more will get the gift of sight just like anger. well that's it from rewind for this week for more from the series there check out the rewind page on al-jazeera dot com i'm elizabeth purana from the hotel thank you for joining us and we'll see you next time. rewind the time. it's on the best al-jazeera documentary i would compel you to read onion we haven't done in the future spot the hot dog this is. the wrong city. motown to grow to. be in out here in the soil learning about health by eating good business train m
every day and performing nearly 5000 surgeries a year most of them cataract surgeries like that of anglo. it's a model that dr drew it says is easily jobs for 2 other developing countries but the initial investment of $2000000.00 over 3 years before the hospital becomes fully sustainable. this area is so short you comical situation the the window same same's. miller to us so we double up a system here keeping in mind that we face these obstacles so such a system of i care can very easy be...
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in england and in germany the daily number of new coronavirus cases is now at a 6 month high chance anglo-american has announced tough images on gatherings and most glaring tens of thousands of afghans have been forced to escape days of heavy fighting between government troops and taliban fighters in helmand province aid agencies say hospitals are becoming overwhelmed it's a 1st major battle since peace talks began in doha. fighting continues to escalate between armenia and azerbaijan despite a russian brokered ceasefire is very say they have destroyed missile launchers inside armenia that were targeting the cities the armenian government denies its forces had been firing into as a by john. headlined stay with us here on out as. guinea is getting ready to vote out the condé defunct months of violent protests to change the constitution now he has defined his critics to seek a. kind of divided opposition come together long enough to stop and give me election 2020 on al-jazeera viewfinder fresh perspectives through the lens of local filmmakers around the globe. your story from under you are also much
in england and in germany the daily number of new coronavirus cases is now at a 6 month high chance anglo-american has announced tough images on gatherings and most glaring tens of thousands of afghans have been forced to escape days of heavy fighting between government troops and taliban fighters in helmand province aid agencies say hospitals are becoming overwhelmed it's a 1st major battle since peace talks began in doha. fighting continues to escalate between armenia and azerbaijan despite a...
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logs detailing the extent of torture and abuse carried out by nato coalition soldiers in the illegal anglo-american war on iraq coming up in the show award winning journalist and filmmaker john pilger known for films like the war on democracy the dirty war in the n.h.s. and the coming war on china and exposing imperial war crimes from southeast asia to that in america and beyond on 4 weeks of a london old bailey hearing that amnesty international claims could end global press freedom and why nature nation media appear to have tried to cover. well the simple coming up in this special episode of going underground with one of the world's greatest journalists and filmmakers john pilger who has been present at the extradition trial of wiki leaks founder julian assange is that has been taking place at london's old bailey john thanks for coming back on before we get to the testimony before we get to the amnesty international 40 n.g.o.s being barred the cia the bugging of lawyers as if no one knew anything about julian songe of wiki leaks they might have known about the collateral murder video and just see
logs detailing the extent of torture and abuse carried out by nato coalition soldiers in the illegal anglo-american war on iraq coming up in the show award winning journalist and filmmaker john pilger known for films like the war on democracy the dirty war in the n.h.s. and the coming war on china and exposing imperial war crimes from southeast asia to that in america and beyond on 4 weeks of a london old bailey hearing that amnesty international claims could end global press freedom and why...
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well it's going to take place tomorrow anglo-american is going to try and press the country's 16 state premiers to agree on new restrictions under what's been dubbed a lock down lights and that strategy would basically work with 2 tools one would be to continue to have strict lock downs in districts where of the infection rates are skyrocketing currently in germany we have 2 districts in the various that are experiencing that life standing still that because of high infection rates and to nationwide some new restrictions would be implemented in concrete terms pubs and restaurants will close again much like in the spring events would be canceled and opening times for shops will be limited the government has so far always said that they're going to try and avoid to close schools and kindergartens at all cost but of course that remains to be seen as they're already closed in those $2.00 districts in bavaria and of course pub and restaurant owners are already warning that many of them won't survive in the long term if they have to close now and they say that their hygiene concept working t
well it's going to take place tomorrow anglo-american is going to try and press the country's 16 state premiers to agree on new restrictions under what's been dubbed a lock down lights and that strategy would basically work with 2 tools one would be to continue to have strict lock downs in districts where of the infection rates are skyrocketing currently in germany we have 2 districts in the various that are experiencing that life standing still that because of high infection rates and to...
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critics believe anglo machall is losing control of the situation she resorts to have video podcast germans to help flatten the curve. we must do everything we can to stop the virus from spreading uncontrollably every day counts hark the virus for its part is literally tightening its grip on german politicians president steinmeyer remains in quarantine after one of his bodyguards tested positive and afternoon lurch by the corona tracing up the german minister for labor hubertus heil has decided to self quarantine and is now working from home. here and also with the other stories making news around the world. iran has recorded its worst day of corona virus deaths with 337 fatalities confirmed on my day there are now more than half a 1000000 confirmed cases in iran the country's health ministry says the current situation is due to fewer people wearing face masks and more engaging in high social behaviors. police in france have searched dozens of homes belonging to suspected islamist militants the raids are linked to last week's beheading of a teacher and pears he had used her tombs of the mus
critics believe anglo machall is losing control of the situation she resorts to have video podcast germans to help flatten the curve. we must do everything we can to stop the virus from spreading uncontrollably every day counts hark the virus for its part is literally tightening its grip on german politicians president steinmeyer remains in quarantine after one of his bodyguards tested positive and afternoon lurch by the corona tracing up the german minister for labor hubertus heil has decided...
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paper for that meeting of america with the state prime ministers and here's more of what we think anglo american is going to propose schools and day care facilities are to remain open and that's a major difference to the 1st locked up germans will be told to limit contacts to a quote absolute minimum outside gatherings should be limited to a maximum of 2 households complete shutdown of the entertainment sector bars restaurants cinemas all required to close public and private and to tame it events will be banned as will be sports gatherings and trade no tourism essential travel only hotels will only be open for business travelers if state premiers agree the new measures could take effect starting on november 4th. i'm old happy with these new restrictions joined by me from. the protests taking place at the center of berlin here today. who all the protesters what exactly are they protesting against. well the process is exactly from those group you just groups you just mentioned there from the leisure industry from the entertainment news to the events industry the restaurant sector and i ta
paper for that meeting of america with the state prime ministers and here's more of what we think anglo american is going to propose schools and day care facilities are to remain open and that's a major difference to the 1st locked up germans will be told to limit contacts to a quote absolute minimum outside gatherings should be limited to a maximum of 2 households complete shutdown of the entertainment sector bars restaurants cinemas all required to close public and private and to tame it...
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volunteer in a leading corona virus vaccine trial has died in brazil the drug is being developed by the anglo swedish firm along with oxford university so far it hasn't been revealed whether the volunteer received the actual that scene or a placebo it's all the 1st setback for the astra zeneca vaccine back in september the tests were temporarily put on hold as off the volunteer fell sick with a rare spinal disorder this time however the trials will continue following careful assessment of this case in brazil there have been no concerns about safety of the clinical trial and the independent review in addition to the brazilian regulator have recommended that the trial should continue we heard from dr mohammad moneer at the religious at lancaster university in the u.k. he thinks astra zeneca needs to be transparent over what happened to the volunteer . if we do look on to the front runners vaccine oxford university also zanuck up partnership vaccine is the one that have received the major concerns and terms of pauses in terms of having safety concerns and now having any volunteers who. bit in th
volunteer in a leading corona virus vaccine trial has died in brazil the drug is being developed by the anglo swedish firm along with oxford university so far it hasn't been revealed whether the volunteer received the actual that scene or a placebo it's all the 1st setback for the astra zeneca vaccine back in september the tests were temporarily put on hold as off the volunteer fell sick with a rare spinal disorder this time however the trials will continue following careful assessment of this...
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logs detailing the extent of torture and abuse carried out by nato coalition soldiers in the illegal anglo-american war on iraq coming up in the show award winning journalist and filmmaker john pilger known for films like the war on democracy the dirty war on the n.h.s. and the coming war on china and exposing imperial war crimes from southeast asia to that in america and beyond on 4 weeks of a london old bailey hearing that amnesty international claims could end global press freedom and why nato nations media appear to have tried to cover it up all the more coming up in this special episode of going underground with one of the world's greatest journalists and filmmakers john pilger who has been present at the extradition trial of wiki leaks founder julian assange as that has been taking place at london's old bailey john thanks for coming back on before we get to the testimony before we get to the amnesty international 40 n.g.o.s being barred the cia the burgling of lawyers if no one knew anything about julian assange to wiki leaks they might have known about the collateral murder video they just s
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volunteer in a leading corona virus vaccine trial has died in brazil the drug is being developed by the anglo swedish firm along with oxford university so far it hasn't been revealed whether they volunteer receive the actual vaccine or a placebo according to brazilian media he was a 28 year old doctor who'd been treating covered 1000 patients in an intensive care facility in rio since march he reportedly died from complications due to the virus well it's not the 1st setback for the astra zeneca vaccine back in september tests were temporarily put on hold after a volunteer felt sick this time however the trials will continue following careful assessment of the skis and brazil there have been no concerns about safety of the clinical trial and the independent review in addition to the brazilian regulator have recommended that the trial should continue but we heard from mark alman director of britain's crisis research institute he say's the hunt for a vaccine has turned into a new version of the space race. the bigger problem all round is that unlike all creepiest attempts to develop vaccines for
volunteer in a leading corona virus vaccine trial has died in brazil the drug is being developed by the anglo swedish firm along with oxford university so far it hasn't been revealed whether they volunteer receive the actual vaccine or a placebo according to brazilian media he was a 28 year old doctor who'd been treating covered 1000 patients in an intensive care facility in rio since march he reportedly died from complications due to the virus well it's not the 1st setback for the astra zeneca...
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from the sherry clinic where he was treated following the alleged poisoning he thinks germany and anglo-american in particular for the help he received their russian opposition figure alleges there was a plot to kill him during a flight from siberia to moscow that only a lucky series of coincidences helped him survive moscow says there was no miracle though only the professional work of russian pilots medics. meanwhile the international community is calling for an investigation but russia still awaiting the requisite evidence from germany before it can open a criminal case berlin refuses to provide the test results or biomaterials and has told moscow to address the international chemical weapon watchdog the o.p.c. w instead of organization those also refusing to cooperate redirecting moscow back to berlin. with lugar to look very excuses are completely contrived them when germany says it can't tell us anything and direct this to the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons we've been to you several times and they say talk to your with we're ready to talk to anyone we want not when th
from the sherry clinic where he was treated following the alleged poisoning he thinks germany and anglo-american in particular for the help he received their russian opposition figure alleges there was a plot to kill him during a flight from siberia to moscow that only a lucky series of coincidences helped him survive moscow says there was no miracle though only the professional work of russian pilots medics. meanwhile the international community is calling for an investigation but russia still...
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volunteer in a leading corona virus vaccine trial has died in brazil the drug is being developed by the anglo swedish her master's zeneca along with oxford university so far it hasn't been established whether the volunteer received the actual vaccine or a placebo since this news emerged shares in the pharma company have foreland but it's not the 1st step back for this astra zeneca vaccine back in september the trials were temporarily put on hold after a volunteer fell sick with a rare spinal disorder this time however the trials will continue without delay following careful assessment of this case in brazil there have been no concerns about safety of the clinical trial and the independent review in addition to the brazilian regulator have recommended that the trial should continue we heard from dr mohammed moneer of the religious to britain's lancaster university he's there is the key question here is was the person who died given the real vaccine. if we do look on to the front runners vaccine oxford university also send it up our commission vaccine is the one that have received the major con
volunteer in a leading corona virus vaccine trial has died in brazil the drug is being developed by the anglo swedish her master's zeneca along with oxford university so far it hasn't been established whether the volunteer received the actual vaccine or a placebo since this news emerged shares in the pharma company have foreland but it's not the 1st step back for this astra zeneca vaccine back in september the trials were temporarily put on hold after a volunteer fell sick with a rare spinal...
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well anglo-american is going to try and press the country's 16 state premiers to essentially agree on what's been dubbed lockdown light and you have to keep in mind that here in germany every one of the 16 states are len is responsible for public health but there's always the goal to have some sort of a coordinated approach and they struck down like we're basically work with 2 tools one that would continue to be strict lockdowns in districts wherever infection rates are skyrocketing currently 2 districts in the very are experiencing that life is standing still there because of high infection rates and to nationwide some new restrictions would be implemented a bit like in spring in concrete terms that would mean pubs and restaurants would close again and events would become sold and opening times the shops would be limited now the government have so far always said that they're going to try and avoid to close schools and kindergartens at all cost but of course we've already seen that schools and cannot gardens are closed in the 2 districts in various and let me add that angle michael d
well anglo-american is going to try and press the country's 16 state premiers to essentially agree on what's been dubbed lockdown light and you have to keep in mind that here in germany every one of the 16 states are len is responsible for public health but there's always the goal to have some sort of a coordinated approach and they struck down like we're basically work with 2 tools one that would continue to be strict lockdowns in districts wherever infection rates are skyrocketing currently 2...
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anglo phone separatists have boycotted public schools for the past 4 years as part of their protests against president paul b. as government leaving hundreds of thousands of children out of school earlier this month the boycotts eased and schools reopened only for students to pull victim to this attack and schapelle al-jazeera the opposition opposition candidates in seychelles has won the presidential election the electoral commission says while one has gained nearly 55 percent of the total votes cast is the 1st presidential win for the opposition in the 40 years since independence votes in took place for 3 days across the indian ocean archipelago malcolm where this in nairobi and explains why the opposition won the vote of confidence. he's wanted to be the leader of the seychelles for decades he's run 5 times before and lost every time to the ruling party but with a steadily increasing share of the votes and this time he's pulled it off is a priest because priest and it was his work for the church that originally threw him into politics that was in the 90 nineties and he was critica
anglo phone separatists have boycotted public schools for the past 4 years as part of their protests against president paul b. as government leaving hundreds of thousands of children out of school earlier this month the boycotts eased and schools reopened only for students to pull victim to this attack and schapelle al-jazeera the opposition opposition candidates in seychelles has won the presidential election the electoral commission says while one has gained nearly 55 percent of the total...
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true record truth and reconciliation process i just don't think that we can exercise this from an anglo centric lens of a referring to it so as our history now we might have all been combined or impacted in some sense but we were not impacted in the same way and this goes back to that indigenous idea of free prior and informed consent they were not informed and they did not give consent for the symbols of hate that have been literally etched in stone and something that was sacred to them that can't continue to happen and in some cases yes many of the statues may have to come down i didn't know lincoln had ordered the lynching of 38 1st world people who were trying to protect their families and we this is an opportunity to understand you have to lincoln is. revealed in america for so many values that we hope to aspire to and yet we never really tell the story of what happened to the 1st native people in america and what's happening to them today and that was brought out in this. case i'm using briefly now something with the march by chile's largest indigenous group which descended into v
true record truth and reconciliation process i just don't think that we can exercise this from an anglo centric lens of a referring to it so as our history now we might have all been combined or impacted in some sense but we were not impacted in the same way and this goes back to that indigenous idea of free prior and informed consent they were not informed and they did not give consent for the symbols of hate that have been literally etched in stone and something that was sacred to them that...
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she has high expectations of anglo-american as she told the head of the talks. and we think that. in this situation. america has deep sympathy for the protest movement as a former citizen of east germany she's lived through a peaceful revolution which gives her a special understanding of. what i see the courage of these women who take to the streets to call for freedom and to corruption i can only say that i'm amazed i find it truly impressive. thank. women have persisted turning out despite the ongoing violence of the regime nor is continuing her own fight from exile do we see her comrade maria. was put in prison for her own convictions. the protesters want alexander lukashenko who has been in power for 26 years to step down they claim the recent elections that saw him. were rigged. germany and the e.u. agree they've imposed sanctions on look at those inner circle but not against the dictator himself to know scale has called for the sanctions to be extended to look at others many german lawmakers agree including in the green party. we need to make it clear that we stand in solida
she has high expectations of anglo-american as she told the head of the talks. and we think that. in this situation. america has deep sympathy for the protest movement as a former citizen of east germany she's lived through a peaceful revolution which gives her a special understanding of. what i see the courage of these women who take to the streets to call for freedom and to corruption i can only say that i'm amazed i find it truly impressive. thank. women have persisted turning out despite...
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anglo phone separatists have boycotted public schools for the past 4 years as part of their protests against president paul b. as government leaving hundreds of thousands of children out of school earlier this month the boycotts eased and schools reopened only for students to pull victim to this attack and schapelle al-jazeera. 50 countries have signed up to the united nations treaty to ban nuclear weapons it's set to be brought since a force in 90 days on dearest became the latest to ratify the agreements and it has been praised by activists but the u.s. and other nuclear powers have strongly opposed it. the opposition candidates in the seychelles has won the presidential election in and upsets electoral commission says one full from ca one has gains more than 55 percent of the total votes cost is the 1st presidential win for the opposition and more than 40 years since independence from britain well george b.v. is a former parliamentarian he says there's hope that a new governments will bring about change in the seychelles it is very important victory for will be a position. it's be
anglo phone separatists have boycotted public schools for the past 4 years as part of their protests against president paul b. as government leaving hundreds of thousands of children out of school earlier this month the boycotts eased and schools reopened only for students to pull victim to this attack and schapelle al-jazeera. 50 countries have signed up to the united nations treaty to ban nuclear weapons it's set to be brought since a force in 90 days on dearest became the latest to ratify...
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discharged from the berlin hospital that had treated him for nerve agent poisoning he thanked germany and anglo merkel for the help you see there and slammed the russian medics who 1st looked after him saying that they were worse than intelligence officers who killed people something that's left the doctor's son. meanwhile the international community is pressing on moscow to dig deeper into what happened russia though says it can only launch a criminal case if germany shares its evidence lin has refused to grant consular access to the valley as well as to provide his test results and has directed moscow to the international chemical weapons watchdog at the open c.w. is being uncooperative telling the russians to go back and speak to the germans. but their excuses are completely contrived germany says it can't tell us anything and direct this to the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons but we've been to the a.b.c. w several times and they say talk to your with we're ready to talk to anyone we want not when in the absence of facts or we're pressured into giving an account of ourse
discharged from the berlin hospital that had treated him for nerve agent poisoning he thanked germany and anglo merkel for the help you see there and slammed the russian medics who 1st looked after him saying that they were worse than intelligence officers who killed people something that's left the doctor's son. meanwhile the international community is pressing on moscow to dig deeper into what happened russia though says it can only launch a criminal case if germany shares its evidence lin...
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discharged from the berlin hospital that was treating him for nerve agent poisoning he thanked germany and anglo-american in particular for the whole p.v.c. and claims that it's pure luck he survived the alleged attempt on his life that moscow says there was no miracle only the professional work of the russian pilots of the plane 1st fell on and he made an emergency landing of the doctors who 1st treated him. meanwhile the international community is calling for an investigation russia is still awaiting the requisite evidence from germany before it can open a criminal case but lin is refusing to provide the valley's test results or biomaterials under stoled moscow to address the international chemical weapons watchdog instead organization know is also refusing to cooperate instead redirecting moscow back to lead. with their excuses are completely contrived germany says it can't tell us anything in direct says to the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons we've been to the o.p.c. w several times and they say talk to berlin we are ready to talk to anyone but not when in the absence of facts we
discharged from the berlin hospital that was treating him for nerve agent poisoning he thanked germany and anglo-american in particular for the whole p.v.c. and claims that it's pure luck he survived the alleged attempt on his life that moscow says there was no miracle only the professional work of the russian pilots of the plane 1st fell on and he made an emergency landing of the doctors who 1st treated him. meanwhile the international community is calling for an investigation russia is still...
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international caps what happened to unfortunately he moved to england in 1082 after the 51 game and anglo scots didn't get picked so we've already established watson was was successful international captain scott of all time again the game against thing when it was the world's 1st black football administrator in queen's park and part grove was he at the far what was 1st black professional football as he as he pursued his career in england well the evidence is starting to mount because. in the media 886 playing for london swear see pilgrims' brentwood london caledonians he then moves to liverpool and turns out for brutal in 1907 now an unknown anonymous person seen an object sion to the english f.a. that watson is being paid because at that point they had accepted professionalism but under strict rules like you had to live within 6 miles of the team you played for so they got away with it and i have a thought that they got away with it because watson was able to rely on his upper class pals in the english football establishment who would certainly not of wanted to embarrass sandra watson b
international caps what happened to unfortunately he moved to england in 1082 after the 51 game and anglo scots didn't get picked so we've already established watson was was successful international captain scott of all time again the game against thing when it was the world's 1st black football administrator in queen's park and part grove was he at the far what was 1st black professional football as he as he pursued his career in england well the evidence is starting to mount because. in the...