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here in anglo america, the word "gossip" has negative connotations that are even worse here than in thespent a lot of time in england, and in england, gossiping is maybe not as commonplace, or even as celebrated as it is in latino culture, but it's not as frowned upon as it is in the united states by us americans. but latino americans, to be a "chismoso", to be involved in "el chisme", isjust to be informed, and i grew up with the biggest chismosa there was — my mom, who knew everything about everybody, from the neighbour down the street, to my cousins, to the parents at my school. and what's also an interesting little tidbit, as many of you brits might know, anglo—americans are fascinated by the british royalfamily. growing up, i would read my mother's hola! magazine and all of her celebrity spanish—language magazines, and latinos are fascinated by the spanish royal family. so just this fascination with royals and pop culture and celebrities that i grew up with. you make it sound so sort of anodyne there, but your particular take on gossip was to go negative, to dish the dirt and talk
here in anglo america, the word "gossip" has negative connotations that are even worse here than in thespent a lot of time in england, and in england, gossiping is maybe not as commonplace, or even as celebrated as it is in latino culture, but it's not as frowned upon as it is in the united states by us americans. but latino americans, to be a "chismoso", to be involved in "el chisme", isjust to be informed, and i grew up with the biggest chismosa there was — my...
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spend christmas fairly normally surrounded by their family and their loved ones and now on sunday anglo-american in the 16th state premiers looked at the latest infection numbers again and decided that they were so high that on wednesday germany will have to implement tougher restrictions so one photo steinmeyer is a man who sees his role as president to boost germans morale and he has intervened in this crisis several times now whenever he felt that germany was at a crossroads in the fight against the pandemic and has addressed the nation appealing to everybody's own sense of solidarity and asking germans to play along to accept the tough measures and to play their part in combating the virus and this is what he also did today so the tougher restrictions that will be introduced on wednesday follow the current lockdown in light which hasn't worked a lot of people are saying that this was entirely predictable. germany went into the 2nd wave with the attempt to keep schools and kindergartens open for example to also not closed shops that. not just the essential shops supermarkets cetera but also s
spend christmas fairly normally surrounded by their family and their loved ones and now on sunday anglo-american in the 16th state premiers looked at the latest infection numbers again and decided that they were so high that on wednesday germany will have to implement tougher restrictions so one photo steinmeyer is a man who sees his role as president to boost germans morale and he has intervened in this crisis several times now whenever he felt that germany was at a crossroads in the fight...
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i think the anglo-saxons will avoid that. steenis, he is with ubs and formally working with the bank of england. ,oming up, ebrahim rahbari citigroup's global -- head of global analysis. this is bloomberg. francine: -- this is bloomberg surveillance. according to the international energy agency. demand will clearly be lower for longer than expected. worldency forecast for consumption following a new wave lockdown. is neil atkinson, headed oil industry and markets. -- head of oil industry and markets. when you look at the potential market disruptors into next year, i was reading a note that seeing we did see oil at $20 if opec were to rupture. is this the key year we can see this happen? that is a very interesting piece of analysis. yes, it could happen if we get a combination of further significant downgrades in demand because of the covid-19 crisis and at the same time, a breakdown of producer discipline on the side of the opec-plus producers. so far, that has not happened. compliance has been pretty good. francine: i like t
i think the anglo-saxons will avoid that. steenis, he is with ubs and formally working with the bank of england. ,oming up, ebrahim rahbari citigroup's global -- head of global analysis. this is bloomberg. francine: -- this is bloomberg surveillance. according to the international energy agency. demand will clearly be lower for longer than expected. worldency forecast for consumption following a new wave lockdown. is neil atkinson, headed oil industry and markets. -- head of oil industry and...
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but this anglo-saxon system depends on the idea that citizens will place the public interest ahead of their private interest. donald trump has put that assumption to the test, plunging our democracy into crisis. we need a set of post-trump reforms to bolster american democracy. independent, nonpartisan boards should be established to manage elections rather than partisan officials. standardized rules should be set about voter registration, mail-in voting, ballot challenges and the reporting of results. we need a broader set of reforms that draw on the experience of the trump years, ones that codify into law what have been traditions and norms and practices. candidates should have to disclose their tax returns so that the public can be aware of any potential conflicts of interest. winners must be required to place any of their businesses or assets into genuine blind trusts. we can now see that the lag between the election and inauguration is much too long, far longer than most other countries where it's often a day or two. the incumbent enjoys far too much power during this transition
but this anglo-saxon system depends on the idea that citizens will place the public interest ahead of their private interest. donald trump has put that assumption to the test, plunging our democracy into crisis. we need a set of post-trump reforms to bolster american democracy. independent, nonpartisan boards should be established to manage elections rather than partisan officials. standardized rules should be set about voter registration, mail-in voting, ballot challenges and the reporting of...
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it is an anglo-american committee that will meet.ometimes the french will, and sometimes the italians will come. the guy that is not at the table is the japanese. they are more than happy to support the british position. instead of inserting themselves into the process by also demanding the americans halt, they figure, if we do that, the americans will really get pis sed. the japanese delegation is in the background and they finesse the situation to the best advantage. the americans are very racist. californiapassed in that are pulling japanese and chinese schoolchildren out of schools. not a placetates is that wants to hear that the japanese are telling the americans to stop building ships. the final solution? he is going to sacrifice the freedom of the seas because the league of nations will guarantee that and naval parity with great britain and that becomes the deal. great britain will become a charter member of the league of nations. the aftermath, the german fleet problem is in the background the whole time. the german solve tha
it is an anglo-american committee that will meet.ometimes the french will, and sometimes the italians will come. the guy that is not at the table is the japanese. they are more than happy to support the british position. instead of inserting themselves into the process by also demanding the americans halt, they figure, if we do that, the americans will really get pis sed. the japanese delegation is in the background and they finesse the situation to the best advantage. the americans are very...
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to really stick to the measures and this is something where the state leaders are hoping including anglo machall that it will be easier for germans to comply with the measures because they're strict and they are coherent now they don't believe political correspondent they know how to thank so much or one of germany's most important scientific advisory bodies that they have pulled ina academy issued an urgent call for a nationwide lockdown last week so let's talk now to professor ralph half week he's a member of the academy and also a psychologist professor movies like this may just be enough to bring the infection right back under control here jim. first of all good morning. i think if you look at some other countries who. are not on such as ireland or france or belgium. i mean worth your. time for you. tell. me. and the other course. rules and it's not what happens to some extent. we're not. now it might be hard to measure but trying to fatigue same's real people struggling to understand different measures church services being allowed but no walk in the open with more than 5 people and
to really stick to the measures and this is something where the state leaders are hoping including anglo machall that it will be easier for germans to comply with the measures because they're strict and they are coherent now they don't believe political correspondent they know how to thank so much or one of germany's most important scientific advisory bodies that they have pulled ina academy issued an urgent call for a nationwide lockdown last week so let's talk now to professor ralph half week...
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a fact about history that anglo has been a factor in any. city like mine for going there. so back i am and. this is the area some have to have. some new some outsider level that would take. more than 3000 people. and. then after that. and you have a lot. stress and. liberation taken from you. scray strain in santa. i looked up your pussy that diapers are cow walk. into our company everything within the cause. i would get a dog and muffin too that they'd look so you would get small small money to do it with and he loved to do that same sounds. so you are now here with us in so no one can see the not i want to see a blood draw on the on their sides and their blood making i'll be pots and clint's opt. to just. shift. it in. a mess who teaches. at the same time at dog i. find it oh yeah for you its council will be a lot of stories in the tourism business you're more higher than. the major nice. everything. it was to john months just displays basics and if the going to change gold and ivory. to funnel dot becomes too hot. to pass. and they did that and it was perfect today. oh
a fact about history that anglo has been a factor in any. city like mine for going there. so back i am and. this is the area some have to have. some new some outsider level that would take. more than 3000 people. and. then after that. and you have a lot. stress and. liberation taken from you. scray strain in santa. i looked up your pussy that diapers are cow walk. into our company everything within the cause. i would get a dog and muffin too that they'd look so you would get small small money...
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have heard anglo decided to investigate this phenomenon by carrying out an unusual experiment to understand how inflammation can affect. first we introduce the kind of temporary illness in our subject meaning an inflammatory response for experimental purposes. we didn't use a bacteria or a virus but a component from a microorganism a cell wall component from bacteria. when this so well component is injected into the subject's brain. even that uses a temporary inflammatory response that lasts about 4 to 6 hours. the test subjects were asked to document their mood before during and after the. experiment . people who receive the test substance the endo toxin experienced a significant drop in mood the effect was strongest about 2 to 3 hours after the injection then it began to improve and normalize again after about 6 to 8 hours their mood was back to normal. what happened and the test substance called bacterial l.p.s. increased the levels of cytokines in the blood proteins that activate the immune response their research has also found evidence of cytokines in the brain by doing a number to wi
have heard anglo decided to investigate this phenomenon by carrying out an unusual experiment to understand how inflammation can affect. first we introduce the kind of temporary illness in our subject meaning an inflammatory response for experimental purposes. we didn't use a bacteria or a virus but a component from a microorganism a cell wall component from bacteria. when this so well component is injected into the subject's brain. even that uses a temporary inflammatory response that lasts...
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president who tries to grasp people's mood essentially and he can tell that this decision that was made by anglo-american on the state premiers on sunday to divert from the original pos of basically allowing for an easing of the restrictions over the festive days over christmas that this is a controversial decision and so he as the head of state felt that he had to talk to the germans and reiterate the reasons why this is now an important decision and why he understands that it is controversial and he does say that he understands that people are beginning to have some sort of corona fatigue but that it is vital that we all stick to these measures and that every single individual now does what he or she can to help bring the numbers down you have the backdrop is definitely the numbers they still rising 4000 cases more compared to last monday and 41 more deaths compared to last monday at what point does this become simply overwhelming for the german health care system. we've got this important figure here in germany that is 50 and it means that the number of new infections must reach 50 again must be broug
president who tries to grasp people's mood essentially and he can tell that this decision that was made by anglo-american on the state premiers on sunday to divert from the original pos of basically allowing for an easing of the restrictions over the festive days over christmas that this is a controversial decision and so he as the head of state felt that he had to talk to the germans and reiterate the reasons why this is now an important decision and why he understands that it is controversial...
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. >> luego de que el colegio electoral aprobada joe biden presidente electo al mandatario mexicano angloscriba este texto señal vale para felicitarlo por el triunfo que le otorgó el pueblo y que le ha refrendado las autoridades electorales de estados unidos de américa. >> andrés manuel lópez obrador se había felicitar a biden a. >> dolida que la cerveza se abalanzó vialidad republicana del senado reconoce la itv del presidente electo joe biden felicitándolo desde el piso del senado. >> también felicitó a la vicepresidenta electa kamala harris senadora de california alegando que todos los unidad serse pueden sentir orgullosos que nuestra nación tenga una vicepresidenta electa por primera vez. >> el comité de biden encargado del traspaso de vándalos 70 para todas las bebidas de salud pública durante la inauguración serán juramentados e los escalares del capitolio el próximo 20 de enero otros funcionarios electos estarán en la tribuna pero la asistencia será limitada. >> fue seleccionado para dirigir el departamento de transporte en la administración baile terminó su carrera presidencial en
. >> luego de que el colegio electoral aprobada joe biden presidente electo al mandatario mexicano angloscriba este texto señal vale para felicitarlo por el triunfo que le otorgó el pueblo y que le ha refrendado las autoridades electorales de estados unidos de américa. >> andrés manuel lópez obrador se había felicitar a biden a. >> dolida que la cerveza se abalanzó vialidad republicana del senado reconoce la itv del presidente electo joe biden felicitándolo desde el...
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anglo americans see themselves as british and civilized.the british on the other hand, 3000 miles across the atlantic, had a different idea. these were not colonial subjects, these were rebels. these were rebels and traitors against the king. they pose a direct challenge to the supremacy of parliament, and that cannot be tolerated. the british state has no shorter than three major domestic insurrections in britain. they had done so extremely violently. rebels are to be punished. they are not to be conciliated and they are not to be negotiated with. that is very clear. the british army comes over here and they are for ministry from negotiating with the americans. they are not allowed to negotiate over terms of prisoners of war anything like that. these are rebels of arms, they are criminals and subject to civil justice. here is a problem, you can captured 300 guys and put them on trial for treason and hang some of them. what do you do with 1000? or 3000? what are they going to do with these prisoners? they can't negotiate their release relea
anglo americans see themselves as british and civilized.the british on the other hand, 3000 miles across the atlantic, had a different idea. these were not colonial subjects, these were rebels. these were rebels and traitors against the king. they pose a direct challenge to the supremacy of parliament, and that cannot be tolerated. the british state has no shorter than three major domestic insurrections in britain. they had done so extremely violently. rebels are to be punished. they are not to...
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and from what we understand from them the front page concurs with the fact that two thirds of the anglot like a shirt, cover it in the midlands will be included in new lockdowns. so moving back to the finance. let's go up—to—date with the lockdown and on the front page of the ft, ryanair convinces uk investors to lose money rest after britain leaves the eu. our second big story of this between christmas and new year period with brexit. this is the older story. the one that has been running for several yea rs that has been running for several years now, brexit, and this is the consequence is financially of brexit because these companies, these airline companies, ryanairand because these companies, these airline companies, ryanair and other uk airlines that are affected, if they operate in the eu, they are required to have 50% control of eu nationals, or of course countries associated with the eu like norway and iceland or liechtenstein, and of course with britain out of the eu now from the 1st of january, formalised position, that means uk investors will lose their voting rights and we g
and from what we understand from them the front page concurs with the fact that two thirds of the anglot like a shirt, cover it in the midlands will be included in new lockdowns. so moving back to the finance. let's go up—to—date with the lockdown and on the front page of the ft, ryanair convinces uk investors to lose money rest after britain leaves the eu. our second big story of this between christmas and new year period with brexit. this is the older story. the one that has been running...
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in the territory, say rio de janeiro, anglo and brazilian. brazil, havana was under the spanish, so on and so forth. this created a massive mess it is no word for it. i am actually writing about an accusation of cannibalism on a slave ship in 1877. this cuban ship is captured at the port of spain. the ship is captured off the western coast of cuba. the africans landed in jamaica started dying. then rather than taking the ship havana, or there is a spanish commission court they have to take it to an anglo commission court. there are two at the time. one was in rwanda. the other was in freetown. so they have to cross the atlantic to take a ship to trial . david: all of that suffering -- many weeks. manuel: usually the africans would go with the ship. this is an exception to the case. the africans would travel the atlantic three times. and then the ship is sold to slave traders to send back to cuba, and the slave ship continues to operate for years. david: what an irony. to make the slave trade illegal, it made it more deadly in many ways. oh, m
in the territory, say rio de janeiro, anglo and brazilian. brazil, havana was under the spanish, so on and so forth. this created a massive mess it is no word for it. i am actually writing about an accusation of cannibalism on a slave ship in 1877. this cuban ship is captured at the port of spain. the ship is captured off the western coast of cuba. the africans landed in jamaica started dying. then rather than taking the ship havana, or there is a spanish commission court they have to take it...
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him --anglo-saxon is anglo-saxonism to define the country broadly and our imperial ambitions abroad. we doubled down on our ugliness. we are in the mid 20th century with the black freedom struggle. we passed the civil rights the voting rights act. what did we get in response? the tax revolt in california, calls for law and order. we eventually elected ronald reagan. we doubled down on our ugliness in that moment. here we are, at a crossroads. we are in the midst of a broad moral reckoning. the country is broken. the question is, will we choose to be otherwise, or will we double down on our ugliness? will we seek comfort and security and an idea that this is a white mage -- a white nation in the mold of europe? history suggests we will not do very well, but we are not bound by it. we are only informed by it. hopefully we will make a different choice. host: our guest is with us up until 9:00. if you want to ask questions about his work and the themes he is talking about, give us a call. . for the eastern and central time zones. (202)-748-8001 for the mountain and pacific time zones. yo
him --anglo-saxon is anglo-saxonism to define the country broadly and our imperial ambitions abroad. we doubled down on our ugliness. we are in the mid 20th century with the black freedom struggle. we passed the civil rights the voting rights act. what did we get in response? the tax revolt in california, calls for law and order. we eventually elected ronald reagan. we doubled down on our ugliness in that moment. here we are, at a crossroads. we are in the midst of a broad moral reckoning. the...
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they call is racist, they are anglo phobics. you could hear in their voices. host: we will go to john, democrats line. caller: i want to preface my statement by saying first i have a degree in public administration. ever certificate in ministry and another certificate in immigration law. going back to my v.a. in public administration, donald trump forgets that part of his role is that of administration and governing. it seems to me he's been making a lot of use of executive orders . in terms of values, my values come from my faith, which indicate that politics from the common good and service and it is all based on truth, freedom, justice love, which leads to a tranquility of order. he definitely is not contributed to that. finally, immigration law. he has treated immigrants, conflated criminal violations thencivil violations, and his misuse of the power of -- well, we know what is going on in terms of the various pardons. thank you so much. merry christmas and happy new year. did any ofl allott, the folks you interview bring up -- the parts happen pretty much
they call is racist, they are anglo phobics. you could hear in their voices. host: we will go to john, democrats line. caller: i want to preface my statement by saying first i have a degree in public administration. ever certificate in ministry and another certificate in immigration law. going back to my v.a. in public administration, donald trump forgets that part of his role is that of administration and governing. it seems to me he's been making a lot of use of executive orders . in terms of...
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said by anglo -- neither the u.k. nor the eu can keep what they want.hen it comes and it will soon, the choice to agree or to walk aw will be one that defineshi not justprime minister but what happens to the country, to us all. katty: laura kuenssberg joining us now is europe corresndent kevin connolly. kenny reedhe eu -- can you reed the eu tea leaves? it is genuinely the case at it is impossible to say. in the streets behind me, you can see bastad since motorcade preparing to leave the -- the motorcade of boris johnson. we last heard that we could not even be sure if therea would b joint statement afterward. if they wou come together and say something about the possibility of talks going on. everything would depend on the mood inside that dinner. only the people gather around that table know w it went. the only thing that we know for surefter years of telling people that time would run out, time is really running out now. in the months, years making, this crisis. there are only days and weeks left to resolve it. tonight would behe chemical -- tonight
said by anglo -- neither the u.k. nor the eu can keep what they want.hen it comes and it will soon, the choice to agree or to walk aw will be one that defineshi not justprime minister but what happens to the country, to us all. katty: laura kuenssberg joining us now is europe corresndent kevin connolly. kenny reedhe eu -- can you reed the eu tea leaves? it is genuinely the case at it is impossible to say. in the streets behind me, you can see bastad since motorcade preparing to leave the -- the...
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about history that anglo is a benefactor of any and so i come from korea. so bad i am. and. this is the area so i might have to have. some new idea some outsider level that's. more than 3000 people. involved. and. then after that too and they have a lot in. stress and. thinking for me. to. open a scris training center. i looked up your push without diapers or cow walk. in the our company everything with jane because. i would get a dog and muffin to the to go so you would get small small money to do it with and he led to do. so in concert. so you are now here which since no one copped she then i want to see a blood draw on the on the sides and their blood making hobby pots and the coke lets out right. just. just. as you do. i'm a school teacher. at the same time at dog i. find all year for idiots pounce on a lot of toys in the tourism business new york times. major nice. every day. it was to john once just thought this place basically is the day to seek gold and every. new funnel dot becomes too hot. to pass. and they did ott. it was paid for it today. oh yes and fort built b
about history that anglo is a benefactor of any and so i come from korea. so bad i am. and. this is the area so i might have to have. some new idea some outsider level that's. more than 3000 people. involved. and. then after that too and they have a lot in. stress and. thinking for me. to. open a scris training center. i looked up your push without diapers or cow walk. in the our company everything with jane because. i would get a dog and muffin to the to go so you would get small small money...
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about history that anglo is a benefactor of any. right man for going there. so. i am. and. this is the area someone has to have. some the idea some outsider level that i can with more than 3000 people who dare go spock. hawkie and. then after that. and they have for me says a lot. stress and. thinking for me. to. scrape through and in santa cruz. i looked our papers without dr boards or com walk. in the our company everything was doing because. i would get a job and my phone to the globe so you would get small small money to do it with in the lead to do. so in a sense. so you are now here with us in so no one copped here they are i want to see a blood draw on the on the sides and their blood making abi butts and the clips how much. just. shift. i missed school teacher. at the same time a tall guy. of. mine oh yeah for idiots council will be a lot of tories think the tories into this new year new hire. maginnis we told everybody. it was john was displaced in 6 and if that happened to change gold and ivory. to fund all dot becomes too hot. to pass. and they did not. it was pa
about history that anglo is a benefactor of any. right man for going there. so. i am. and. this is the area someone has to have. some the idea some outsider level that i can with more than 3000 people who dare go spock. hawkie and. then after that. and they have for me says a lot. stress and. thinking for me. to. scrape through and in santa cruz. i looked our papers without dr boards or com walk. in the our company everything was doing because. i would get a job and my phone to the globe so you...
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in response to the anglo-american and union with the election of donald trump and finally the response to the covid-19 outbreak. and the champion of the economist. and the true indoctrination and into the alternative in a democracy and with those in our times. and at the height of the cold war the western civilization fanatics the highly can teach an achievement of human existence. so the biggest of history were communist and fascist and the american theologian and then to see and how they are intended to guarantee the individuals, they became the ideology and to be used by them and still use with the proper political control of that power. also to that creed that shaped capitalism and liberal democracy and every society in short did justice britain and the united states did. and those who come to occupy history center stage. and free-market global lasers to be intractable and have a large part of asia and africa and that chaos. >> i love the phrase so can you give us a sense of what you're talking about? >> so to publish this in the late fifties to be responding to people who at that
in response to the anglo-american and union with the election of donald trump and finally the response to the covid-19 outbreak. and the champion of the economist. and the true indoctrination and into the alternative in a democracy and with those in our times. and at the height of the cold war the western civilization fanatics the highly can teach an achievement of human existence. so the biggest of history were communist and fascist and the american theologian and then to see and how they are...
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a couple of promising trials, one australian and one anglo french were stopped this week because theaccines had yielded disappointing results. margaret? >> brennan: liz palmer, thank you. we want to go to alex azar at h.h.s. good morning to you, mr. secretary. >> good morning, margaret. >> brennan: "operation warped speed" told pfizer to ship out nearly three million doses and they'll vaccinate the workers at the hospitals. how many actual shots in the arm do you expect to have happen this week? >> we're shipping 2.9 million doses of vaccines, so whenever they get them in arms, that's 2.9 million -- >> brennan: do you expect there to be 2.9 million people receiving those doses this week? >> i didn't say this week. as soon as they're able to vaccinate. as the health commissioner in south carolina said, we'll be using this vaccine, not storing it, so i think it will go pretty quickly. >> brennan: i want to ask you something about cbs revealed. they said they're not going to start vaccinating, even though they're receiving it this month, until december 21st because the trump administrat
a couple of promising trials, one australian and one anglo french were stopped this week because theaccines had yielded disappointing results. margaret? >> brennan: liz palmer, thank you. we want to go to alex azar at h.h.s. good morning to you, mr. secretary. >> good morning, margaret. >> brennan: "operation warped speed" told pfizer to ship out nearly three million doses and they'll vaccinate the workers at the hospitals. how many actual shots in the arm do you...
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fabric of society you mention cooperation and little is really told to us in nature nations of the sino anglo corporation over the astra zeneca so-called oaks would vaccine but when you talk about the waste of money other aircraft carriers deployment to the south china sea you'll have noticed that in the press lately we've been hearing about human rights abuses in china we've been hearing about chinese attempts to destroy the fabric destroy the fabric of our society i'm not sure. it reminds me of growing up i grew up in the cold war. it was there was i didn't know as a kid the expression the other but they was the other there was a dark force on the other side of the world and we they were the bad people and we were the good people but putin is killing people the chinese will how many millions are in labor camps in china as well you see you know you had you had. constantly saying about the way goes in china now i've no doubt because the way goods. produced a number of groups that have opposed the chinese state in fact the u.s. state department declared one of the weaker groups a terrorist org
fabric of society you mention cooperation and little is really told to us in nature nations of the sino anglo corporation over the astra zeneca so-called oaks would vaccine but when you talk about the waste of money other aircraft carriers deployment to the south china sea you'll have noticed that in the press lately we've been hearing about human rights abuses in china we've been hearing about chinese attempts to destroy the fabric destroy the fabric of our society i'm not sure. it reminds me...
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have heard anglo decided to investigate this phenomenon by carrying out an unusual experiment to understandw inflammation can affect. first we introduce the kind of temporary illness in our subjects meaning an inflammatory response for experimental purposes but we didn't use a bacteria or a virus but a component from a microorganism a cell wall component from bacteria. when this so while component is injected into the subject's vein. it in the juice is a temporary inflammatory response that lasts about 4 to 6 hours. to test subjects were asked to document them made before during and after the experiment. the people who received the test substance the end of toxin experienced a significant drop in mood the effect was strongest about 2 to 3 hours after the injection then it began to improve and normalize again after about 6 to 8 hours their mood was back to normal a lot sort of what happened and the test substance called bacterial l.p.'s increased the levels of cytokines in the blood proteins that. thanks vaguely immune response their research is also found evidence of cytokines in the brain
have heard anglo decided to investigate this phenomenon by carrying out an unusual experiment to understandw inflammation can affect. first we introduce the kind of temporary illness in our subjects meaning an inflammatory response for experimental purposes but we didn't use a bacteria or a virus but a component from a microorganism a cell wall component from bacteria. when this so while component is injected into the subject's vein. it in the juice is a temporary inflammatory response that...
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how did anglo decided to investigate this phenomenon by carrying out an unusual experiment to understand how inflammation can affect. the. first we introduce the kind of temporary illness in our subjects meaning an inflammatory response for experimental purposes but we didn't use a bacteria or a virus but a component from a microorganism a cell wall component from bacteria. when this cell wall component is injected into the subject's vein. in the juices a temporary inflammatory response that lasts about 4 to 6 hours. to test subjects were asked to document their marriage before during and off. the experiment. people who receive the test substance the endo toxin experienced a significant drop in mood the effect was strongest about 2 to 3 hours after the injection then it began to improve and normalize again after about 6 to 8 hours their mood was back to normal. what happened and the test substance called bacterial l.p.'s increased the levels of cytokines in the blood proteins that activate the immune response their research has also found evidence of cytokines in the brain by doing a lum
how did anglo decided to investigate this phenomenon by carrying out an unusual experiment to understand how inflammation can affect. the. first we introduce the kind of temporary illness in our subjects meaning an inflammatory response for experimental purposes but we didn't use a bacteria or a virus but a component from a microorganism a cell wall component from bacteria. when this cell wall component is injected into the subject's vein. in the juices a temporary inflammatory response that...
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have heard anglo decided to investigate this phenomenon by carrying out an unusual experiment to understandw inflammation can affect. how. first we introduce the kind of temporary illness in our subjects meaning an inflammatory response for experimental purposes. we didn't use a bacteria or a virus but a component from a microorganism a cell wall component from bacteria. when this cell wall component is injected into the subject's brain. in the juices a temporary inflammatory response that lasts about 4 to 6 hours. to test subjects were asked to document their marriage before during and after the experiment. people who receive the test substance the end of toxin experience. the significant drop in mood the effect was strongest about 2 to 3 hours after the injection then it began to improve and normalize again after about 6 to 8 hours their mood was back to normal. what happened and the test substance called bacterial l.p.'s increased the levels of cytokines in the blood proteins that activate the immune response the researchers also found evidence of cytokines in the brain by doing a number
have heard anglo decided to investigate this phenomenon by carrying out an unusual experiment to understandw inflammation can affect. how. first we introduce the kind of temporary illness in our subjects meaning an inflammatory response for experimental purposes. we didn't use a bacteria or a virus but a component from a microorganism a cell wall component from bacteria. when this cell wall component is injected into the subject's brain. in the juices a temporary inflammatory response that...
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the german capital were infected in a care home what we've also heard from the german chancellor is anglo merkel pulling no punches whatsoever explaining just how much damage meeting with elderly relatives in particular over the christmas period could have in the long run. that led to simply say that if we now have too many contacts before christmas and afterwards it will be their last christmas with the grandparents then we will have missed something we should not do that. well there is going to be a loosening of the new strict lockdown measures between the 24th and the 26th of december a very light loosening but the the message from the government is do not just it here to what is permitted go beyond that and limit your contacts as much as possible although they are acknowledging that a lot of people particularly the elderly are looking for contact at this time or looking for human contact at this time the message is to avoid meeting with as many people as you possibly can ok thanks peter that was artie's peter over there reporting from berlin. that over in america hundreds of restauran
the german capital were infected in a care home what we've also heard from the german chancellor is anglo merkel pulling no punches whatsoever explaining just how much damage meeting with elderly relatives in particular over the christmas period could have in the long run. that led to simply say that if we now have too many contacts before christmas and afterwards it will be their last christmas with the grandparents then we will have missed something we should not do that. well there is going...
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also seen the number of people who have died with covert 1000 in germany past 21000 this prompted anglo merkel the leaders of germany 16 states to announce that we will be heading back into a much stricter lockdown until at least the 10th of january next year they too are reporting there will burn in journalist must fassbender to think that it won't be easy for authorities there to monitor the new restrictions. if you read the regulation i read them 3 or 4 times for christmas. you need sort of a law degree to understand really what is allowed and what is forbidden for christmas but you're a jerk christmas in germany in 2020 it will be a lot of. anger criticism and humorous scepter about it. again government wants to restrict is much as possible of contacts knowing of course all these measures will not be fully implemented and they will not be able to monitor or. there is a certain despair in the government measures that cannot be denied but it is difficult even even with discipline germans to keep 83000000. under strict control in the situation. that huge queues of trucks have formed on
also seen the number of people who have died with covert 1000 in germany past 21000 this prompted anglo merkel the leaders of germany 16 states to announce that we will be heading back into a much stricter lockdown until at least the 10th of january next year they too are reporting there will burn in journalist must fassbender to think that it won't be easy for authorities there to monitor the new restrictions. if you read the regulation i read them 3 or 4 times for christmas. you need sort of...
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budget if you will that i've been able to get a hold of the letters to some said it was written by mrs anglo merkel from with me to germany where i could have. been elected to the role of leader of the christian democratic union party this year's a bit special though it's the last festive period with angola merkel as german chancellor she said this step down from the top job next autumn but i'm also well aware not to use these festive wrap ups in the past to announce the retirement of a major german political figure only to have them turn over the far more important position stepping down. their long serving outspoken leader interior minister horses the office said that he hopes to see all restrictions disappear that's why i've enlisted the help of a very special guest to go through the content is looking to take up residence in the chancellor's office just behind me he's made a list he's checked it twice he's going to find out who's most likely going to win the nomination for the c.d.c.'s you party and then according to reputable polling most likely the election next autumn not really is ca
budget if you will that i've been able to get a hold of the letters to some said it was written by mrs anglo merkel from with me to germany where i could have. been elected to the role of leader of the christian democratic union party this year's a bit special though it's the last festive period with angola merkel as german chancellor she said this step down from the top job next autumn but i'm also well aware not to use these festive wrap ups in the past to announce the retirement of a major...
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the mall anglo-american celebrated her last christmas eve as german chancellor she's promised to leave her post next year speculations already rife about who will succeed the 2 all of it takes a look at who could be a germany's helm next year. every year at this time i get to look back on and forward to what's going on in germany in european politics with let's face it a usually pretty forced best of moti 20 is the 50 most and the most cheerful of years here in europe a budget if you will that i've been able to get a hold of the letters to some said it was written by its design below merkel come with me to germany where i'm going to. has been elected to the role of leader of the christian democratic union party this year's a bit special though it's the last festive period with angola merkel as german chancellor she said this step down from the top job next autumn but i'm also well aware not to use these festive wrap ups in the past to announce the retirement of a major german political figure only to have them turn over the far more important position stepping down is z. hope for their
the mall anglo-american celebrated her last christmas eve as german chancellor she's promised to leave her post next year speculations already rife about who will succeed the 2 all of it takes a look at who could be a germany's helm next year. every year at this time i get to look back on and forward to what's going on in germany in european politics with let's face it a usually pretty forced best of moti 20 is the 50 most and the most cheerful of years here in europe a budget if you will that...
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joined by chief political editor michelle occur behala thanks for joining me what can we expect from anglo michael today well reese she's certainly here to defend the budget which means 180 bill. when your is a new debt some 350000000000 euro is to tackle this corona crisis but reading the whole nation is watching her to hear some kind of indication on whether she will once again call together the state premiers here in germany who have the say on which restrictions which degree of lockdown is implemented in the various regions to once again talk christmas because 2 states have effects of the already called off the pre christmas periods these saxony and bavaria and we're potentially going to hear from more states as we've seen a record number of deaths overnight 490 people have died and also no indication that infection rate rates are on the decline and that was the aim of that last meeting which implemented the postle lockdown which was then once again extended into january but it's simply not enough the figure is not delivering any kind of relief and the big question mark is will she giv
joined by chief political editor michelle occur behala thanks for joining me what can we expect from anglo michael today well reese she's certainly here to defend the budget which means 180 bill. when your is a new debt some 350000000000 euro is to tackle this corona crisis but reading the whole nation is watching her to hear some kind of indication on whether she will once again call together the state premiers here in germany who have the say on which restrictions which degree of lockdown is...
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so that's boy the boy but regardless of the geopolitics surrounding this deal what is clear is that anglo merkel wanted to get it done before the e.u. presidency transfers to another country next year and it seems for her because she believes that this gives the e.u. a more level playing field the gates china that trumps everything else. the astra zeneca vaccine against 1000 has been approved for use in the u.k. it's the 2nd job to get the green light in britain health secretary matt hancock praised the development calling it a moment of hope and the year on. the u.k. is seeing europe's fastest growth and covert cases with more than $50000.00 new infections registered each day and it sparked a rush to get vaccinated with wealthy people reportedly offering a thousands of pounds for a shot but as things stand they're out of luck the job can only be received through the national health service for free the pfizer biotech drug was approved in the u.k. this month as well and all of billable doses. going to people in hospitals over the age of 80 frontline medics and care home staff i mean their
so that's boy the boy but regardless of the geopolitics surrounding this deal what is clear is that anglo merkel wanted to get it done before the e.u. presidency transfers to another country next year and it seems for her because she believes that this gives the e.u. a more level playing field the gates china that trumps everything else. the astra zeneca vaccine against 1000 has been approved for use in the u.k. it's the 2nd job to get the green light in britain health secretary matt hancock...
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he also said it was when he was a prisoner of war in north korea and he saw the anglo—american offensivere were also allegations that he might have been brainwashed by his captors. as with all of these spy by his captors. as with all of these spy stories, one does not really know. what he said was to possibly not the truth. as we said, one of the most extraordinary things about his life and career was that he was convicted of being a spy and then managed to escape from prison. and presumably a huge propaganda boost for moscow when he did escape? well, it was except that it wasn't the kgb who sprung him. which would have been a real feather in their cap. i think they had no idea. it was a couple of antinuclear campaigners, and a man he had met injail called sean burke. they managed to break out while everyone was watching the weekly film. and he was then kept in a bedsit somewhere in north london. and then finally smuggled to east germany in a camper van. so it was very much more pink panther than james bond. but it worked. 0nce very much more pink panther than james bond. but it worked.
he also said it was when he was a prisoner of war in north korea and he saw the anglo—american offensivere were also allegations that he might have been brainwashed by his captors. as with all of these spy by his captors. as with all of these spy stories, one does not really know. what he said was to possibly not the truth. as we said, one of the most extraordinary things about his life and career was that he was convicted of being a spy and then managed to escape from prison. and presumably...