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from monday for money has already begun the same kind of marketing campaign in latin american asia the middle east and africa. nations where chronic pain is high and people haven't the money or access to medical treatment communities ill equipped to handle an opioid epidemic los angeles times reporter harriet ryan was the 1st to break the story interviewed someone who is going around the world training physicians in foreign countries for credit for teaching them how to use oxycontin he admitted he doesn't use it as a practice citizen think it's a. as big pharma broadens its horizons our nation continues to struggle in the aftermath of their deceit. and it wasn't until february of 2017 after much had been exposed about the overprescribing of opioids that a new doctor at the clinic noticed 70 year old linda g.n.r. he had a serious opioid addiction he discontinued her high dose prescriptions causing linda to experience a painful withdrawal process get nauseous you might throw up and get diarrhea there's a whole array of stuff you feel pretty miserable for people like myself need some relief from the
from monday for money has already begun the same kind of marketing campaign in latin american asia the middle east and africa. nations where chronic pain is high and people haven't the money or access to medical treatment communities ill equipped to handle an opioid epidemic los angeles times reporter harriet ryan was the 1st to break the story interviewed someone who is going around the world training physicians in foreign countries for credit for teaching them how to use oxycontin he admitted...
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n. cities in south asia the middle east would be so hot during summer that you would be able to walk around outside. without risking heat stroke or death and just north of two degrees probably about two point one degrees we probably lock in the permanent loss of all of the planets i sheets w which would mean. over centuries. eigighty meters of sa lelevel rise enough to drown two thirds of the world's major cities if we didn't move them. that impact will take place over centuries so we can adapt but some of these other impacts are going to have been much much sooner in fact. they're already here i think about houston in the united states this is a city that was just hit by its fifth five hundred year storm in five years. this is a storm we expect to see once every five centuries five centuriess ago. and cortez had just landed in mexico no europeans we're living in north america so we're talking about a storm that was supposed to hit once in all that time and houston's been hit by five of them in the last five years. so we're already living in unprecedented world. and in very short ord
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migrants from africa, southeast asia, the middle east, cuba, haiti converge here, all trying to get to many get lost, assaulted, injured, or run out of food along the way. >> it is very dangerous. it is a matter of life and death. >> this is the first settlements migrants arrive at. they expected this place to be a refuge, but the reality is assistance is incredibly minimal. >> all the stuff, it is raw food. >> no stove? >> no stove, nothing. >> usually, after several days, migrants board canoes where they register with migration officials. two immigrants from ghana took 14 days to cross the gap, by the end of the trip they had no tent, no food, and no money. >> we need diapers. >> on the outskirts of the jungle, this small outpost merges panamanian and u.s. security and border enforcement. panamanian migration agent registered biometric information. >> we are taking the principal data from all people immigrating. >> with equipment and training, panama submits the information into the u.s.'s registration system. >> then when we collect the data , they can inform us if they are in the d
migrants from africa, southeast asia, the middle east, cuba, haiti converge here, all trying to get to many get lost, assaulted, injured, or run out of food along the way. >> it is very dangerous. it is a matter of life and death. >> this is the first settlements migrants arrive at. they expected this place to be a refuge, but the reality is assistance is incredibly minimal. >> all the stuff, it is raw food. >> no stove? >> no stove, nothing. >> usually,...
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migrants from asia, the middle east, and aica flew into uador or brazil where visa requirements are somewhatax. haitians also use thiss route a springboard north but to get from colombia to panama they have to cross the darian gap by foot. it's the oy missing 66 mile peak in the american highway from the tip of argentina to alaska. migrants go first to thend of the road in colombia, the port town, to head west along the caribbean. the passenger manifest was global. most had little idea of whatay ahead. they dock in a tourist town, now a trailhead for migrants heang into the route. weet out to join up with the migrant trail and reached a makeshift camp where smugglers ntit for mig at dusk, a group of cameroonians and pakistannians arrived. theyere exhausted and relieved to find the last spot where they can get hot food. morning broke with torrential rain. th o trail is othe wettest places on the planet. the environme could hdly be more different from from the hih mountain of pak ttans group called home. >> the taliban targeted our family. >> with guides we hired, we followed the migrantss the
migrants from asia, the middle east, and aica flew into uador or brazil where visa requirements are somewhatax. haitians also use thiss route a springboard north but to get from colombia to panama they have to cross the darian gap by foot. it's the oy missing 66 mile peak in the american highway from the tip of argentina to alaska. migrants go first to thend of the road in colombia, the port town, to head west along the caribbean. the passenger manifest was global. most had little idea of...
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already been requested from different countries around the globe or does most of the current came from asia and the middle east carol dimitri of the head of the russian sovereign wealth fund investing in the country's research outlined more details about the new job. welcome the russians people as a wall to vary by their tools of virus a very tired of the restrictions of very tired polls they refuse to come on. those are fags one of the contras is approved in which we believe the various state very active great multitude of the month of all the people now have about the hope to resume a normal life is a vaccination. well i'm confident enough to inject good legacy of myself my wife my of and your 4 year old parents and i think it's very important that we understand the science behind civics though russia great historic knowledge of what she can get my interest group has developed very successful in all of our seeing and mercy and then basically current virus just proved to be very similar the merce though we've had great science and will likely that there is a bit of care has been done really applied where 8 bl
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migrants from africa, southeast asia, the middle east, cuba and haiti, converge here, all trying to getto the u.s. many get lost, assaulted, injured, or run out of fd along the way. >> it's very dangerous. it's a matter of life and death, >> reporter: this first settlement that migrants coming off of the trail arrive at. t they expis place to be a kind of refuge, but the reality is that assistance here is incredibly minimal. >> they give us all these foings, flour, it is not cooked epit's raw food. >>ter: no stove? >> nothing, no stove. >> reporter: usually after several days, migrants boa canoes to in la pe'nita. where they register with migratioofficials rosina and colns boateng, from ghana, took 14 days to cross the darien gap with their 14-month baby twins and-year-old boy. by the end of the trek they had no tent, no food a no mone >> no, they have given us somethinthis morning to cook, but apart from that, we need diapers, clothes. >> reporter: on the outskirts of the darien jungle, this small outpesost meanamanian and u.s. security and border enforcement. panamanian migration agen
migrants from africa, southeast asia, the middle east, cuba and haiti, converge here, all trying to getto the u.s. many get lost, assaulted, injured, or run out of fd along the way. >> it's very dangerous. it's a matter of life and death, >> reporter: this first settlement that migrants coming off of the trail arrive at. t they expis place to be a kind of refuge, but the reality is that assistance here is incredibly minimal. >> they give us all these foings, flour, it is not...
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russian vaccine have already been requested from different countries across the globe orders mostly came from asia and the middle east curial dimitry of the head of the russian sovereign wealth fund investing in the country's research outlined more details about the new vaccine. what the russians people of the world of very body are tools of virus a very tired of the restrictions of very tired all the refuse to come on. those are one of the countries. in which we believe this very very active rate. of all people now have better hope to resume a normal life as a vaccination. well i'm confident enough to inject good looks in myself my wife my of and your 4 year old parents and i think it's very important that we understand the science behind the vaccines though russia great story knowledge which you can get money in developed very successful in all of it seeing and mercy and then basically current virus just proved to be very similar the merce though we've had great science and will likely that there is a good have been done really applied very close late it was a fight they're not hiring it's beneficial for russian be
russian vaccine have already been requested from different countries across the globe orders mostly came from asia and the middle east curial dimitry of the head of the russian sovereign wealth fund investing in the country's research outlined more details about the new vaccine. what the russians people of the world of very body are tools of virus a very tired of the restrictions of very tired all the refuse to come on. those are one of the countries. in which we believe this very very active...
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migrants, from asia, the middle east and africa flew into ecuador or brazil, where vis requirements aresomewhat lax. haitians also usthis route as a springboard north. but to get from colombia to panama, they have to cross the darien gap by foot. it's the only missing 66-mile break in the panamerican ghway from the tip of argentina up to alaska. migrants go first to the end of the road in colombia: the port town of necoclÍ, to head west along the caribbean. the passenger manifest was global. most had little idea of wh lay ahead. they dock in capurgana, a tourist town, now a trailhead for migrants headed into the darien. we set outjoin up with the migrant trail, and reached a makeshift mp where smugglers wait for migrants. at dusk, a group of cameroonians and kistanis arrived. they were exhausted, and relieved to find the last spot n on the trail where they t hot food. iarning broke with torrentl rain. the darien is one of the wettest places on the anet. the environment could hardly be more different from the high tamountains of pakthis group of friends call home. targeted our family fro
migrants, from asia, the middle east and africa flew into ecuador or brazil, where vis requirements aresomewhat lax. haitians also usthis route as a springboard north. but to get from colombia to panama, they have to cross the darien gap by foot. it's the only missing 66-mile break in the panamerican ghway from the tip of argentina up to alaska. migrants go first to the end of the road in colombia: the port town of necoclÍ, to head west along the caribbean. the passenger manifest was global....
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the other is rocked by poverty and disease. communist influence has penetrated into asia. it stands in the middle east. sits some 90 miles off the coast of florida. as our keynote reminded us, the president who began his career by going to korea, injured by staying away from japan. [applause] world has been close to war before. but now man who survived all previous threats to his existence has taken into his mortal hands the power to exterminate his species seven times over. at home, the future is equally revolutionary. the new deal and the fair deal are bold measures for their generation. now, this is a new generation. a technological output and explosion has led to an outward explosion. an urban population revolution has overcrowded are schools and flooded our cities and crowded our slums. a peaceful revolution for human rights demanding and end to racial discrimination in all .arts of our community life it is time -- [applause] time for a new generation of leadership. particularlyworld, in the newer nations, young men are coming to power. men who are not bound to the traditions of the past. men who
the other is rocked by poverty and disease. communist influence has penetrated into asia. it stands in the middle east. sits some 90 miles off the coast of florida. as our keynote reminded us, the president who began his career by going to korea, injured by staying away from japan. [applause] world has been close to war before. but now man who survived all previous threats to his existence has taken into his mortal hands the power to exterminate his species seven times over. at home, the future...
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hundreds of millions of climate refugees according to the u.n., cities and south asia and the u.s. -- middle eastould be so hot during sorry that you would not be able to walk around outside. and probably at about 2.1 degrees, with the probably lock in the permamanent loss of all f the planets ice sheets which would mean over centuries, the sealevel rise and of the drowned two thirds of the world's major cities. thatat impact wiwill take placer centuries, so we can adapt, but some of the other impacts are going to happen much, much sooner. in fact, they are already here. i think that houston in the united states, a city that was just hit by its s fifth 500 year storm in five years. this is a a stronger-than-expecd five centuries. no europeans were living in north america. we are talking about a storm that was supposed to hit once in all that time in houston has been hit by five of them. we are already living in unprecedented world in very short order and it will become almost unrecognizable. >> you say it is much worse than you think. famousf the faintest t -- first lines of your book. >> i think
hundreds of millions of climate refugees according to the u.n., cities and south asia and the u.s. -- middle eastould be so hot during sorry that you would not be able to walk around outside. and probably at about 2.1 degrees, with the probably lock in the permamanent loss of all f the planets ice sheets which would mean over centuries, the sealevel rise and of the drowned two thirds of the world's major cities. thatat impact wiwill take placer centuries, so we can adapt, but some of the other...
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russian vaccine have already been requested from different countries around the borders may come from asia and also the middle east. the head of the russian sovereign wealth fund investing in the country's research outlined more details about the new job. on the russians people of the war a very byard of the virus are very tired of the restrictions of very tired of the refuse the moniker to those of one of the countries. in which i believe was very active read all sorts of. people now here better hope to resume a normal life as a vaccination. well i'm confident enough to inject a legacy of myself my wife my of and your 4 year old parents and i think it's very important that we understand the science behind civics though russia great historic knowledge of books you can get money interest groups has developed very successful it all over the scene and mercy and then basically current virus just proved to be very similar the merce though we've had great science and will like that there is a bit of have been done really applied where 8 blows a lead goes a fight or not hires you tend to chill for auction because. everyt
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also been ordered from abroad requested from different countries around the globe orders mostly coming in from asia or in the middle east total quarter in the week visited the factory in moscow where the job is being produced. it's hoped to be a game changer in the fight against the corona virus and while many questions remain unanswered about russia's new vaccine the authorities are confident enough to go forward with mass production and we were lucky enough to get an exclusive look into how it's done. by. the drug is nicknamed 5 and hundreds of thousands of units will be produced here another one for the moment our company but the farm is the only producer of the vaccine apart from the gamelan institute the production of the vaccine has already been launched with a manufacturing capacity of about $1500000.00 doses a year we understand that it won't be enough that's why we continue to invest in boosting production the 1st batch of vaccine is ready to be delivered in the region it's a priority as i understand it is medical personnel because they are on the front line of this pandemic and they are at risk from the sheer
also been ordered from abroad requested from different countries around the globe orders mostly coming in from asia or in the middle east total quarter in the week visited the factory in moscow where the job is being produced. it's hoped to be a game changer in the fight against the corona virus and while many questions remain unanswered about russia's new vaccine the authorities are confident enough to go forward with mass production and we were lucky enough to get an exclusive look into how...
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the coronavirus. nbc's kelly cobiella from london. >> reporter: from asia to the middle east to europe, schools are learning how to bring schools and teachers back together. in thailand, 69 million, they have one of the lowest covid infection rates in the world, just over 3,000 cases and fewer than 60 deaths, yet they are taking no chances at schools. there are temperature checks for students. everyone wears a mask. they have handwashing stations and plastic screens around desks where students have lessons and their lunch. there are no staggered classes, capacity limits or social distancing rules because thailand has not had a single case of covid in months. a different story in israel. they invited all students back to school in may. the result, an explosion in infections. now they are adjusting. some religious schools are already open with desks spread apart and masks for teachers and older students. in public schools they are disinfecting for next week. to keep classes small every student in tel aviv will go three or four times a week with the rest online. >> they are able to socialize, have contact with
the coronavirus. nbc's kelly cobiella from london. >> reporter: from asia to the middle east to europe, schools are learning how to bring schools and teachers back together. in thailand, 69 million, they have one of the lowest covid infection rates in the world, just over 3,000 cases and fewer than 60 deaths, yet they are taking no chances at schools. there are temperature checks for students. everyone wears a mask. they have handwashing stations and plastic screens around desks where...
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vaccine have already been requested from different countries around the globe or dismissed in coming from asia and also the middle east can were dimitri at the head of the russians so vermeil fund investing in the country's research outlined details about the japanese. welcome the russians people as a wall the very body or tools a virus a very tired of the restrictions of very tired old the refused to come homage to those of fags one of the contras is approved in which we believe this very state very active great multitude of. the whole people now have about the hope to resume a normal life as a vaccination. well i'm confident enough that the injected legacy myself my wife my of and your 4 year old parents and i think it's very important that we understand the science behind civics so russia great story knowledge which you can get my interest groups has developed very successful all over the scene and more sexy and then basically they're not virus just proved to be very similar to mars so we could great science and will like that there is a bit of care has been done really applied locally it was a fight we're not hiri
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potential of presidential foreign-policy has been to help the us achieve long-term success in places like south america, asia and the middle east. >> .. i've always derived comfort but john there is a fine balance between inter-agency resistance and foot dragging and the ability of the political masters to make policies. i would not want to turn article two branch officials into robots but i did not enjoy watching the massive disobedience that is led to, in fact, i'm going to against the president dating back to 2016. too much, much of a good thing. >> has a great question to end with. one is i'm not arguing against a foreign policy bureaucracy or law enforcement raucously as david is suggesting. you need to have -- to get to control. the distortion to the constitution that was introduced by woodrow wilson was the idea that is been put on steroids by fdr, lbj and then obama decided that bureaucracy should be independent of political control. that's the difference between the idea of an independent counsel and what president trump was trying to do. the other thing i which is making enclosing is that i think the task when the per
potential of presidential foreign-policy has been to help the us achieve long-term success in places like south america, asia and the middle east. >> .. i've always derived comfort but john there is a fine balance between inter-agency resistance and foot dragging and the ability of the political masters to make policies. i would not want to turn article two branch officials into robots but i did not enjoy watching the massive disobedience that is led to, in fact, i'm going to against the...
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a compromise, the system, with wilson's own prejudice reflected in the sense the peoples of asia, africa, of the middle east were somehow less advanced as he called it their political development than peoples of northern european descent and had to be prepared or tutored for self-government. and demanded to provide that preparation. still even with this compromised state, even in this compromised state, the league of nations mandate system challenged at least in principle the absolute. the mandate system did not topple colonialism immediately. it did not intend to. that would have been a revolution and wilson was not a revolutionary, but it did challenge the legitimacy of the colonial enterprise saying essentially the main purpose of colonial rule, main purpose's colonial rule, was to prepare colonial people for independence. that is to say the main purpose's colonial rule was to make itself unnecessary. it also included the mandate system did, however partially, colonial populations in a system whose purpose was to make government more accountable to them, which wilson, this accountability, wilson viewed k
a compromise, the system, with wilson's own prejudice reflected in the sense the peoples of asia, africa, of the middle east were somehow less advanced as he called it their political development than peoples of northern european descent and had to be prepared or tutored for self-government. and demanded to provide that preparation. still even with this compromised state, even in this compromised state, the league of nations mandate system challenged at least in principle the absolute. the...
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in their fleet of 25 to fly to about 33 destinations including some destinations in the middle east and in southeast asia now the tragedy and this was this plane was ferry it's monday was very a lot of people back home a repeat realizing them to india because they've been stuck in the middle east because a covert oh my god yeah apparently dubai right wow. gosh i'm so glad we have you jamie thank you for being there for us to take us through this story again this is a breaking news story that you're following it as it comes in and if there's anything else that we can share with you as we go we will all right time to turn to sports what's find find out what's happening in the world of sports what's steam christakis what happened there i thought it was not a friday come on you know it's a lot of take it off i do kind of want are you go ahead higher story and i like without it so let's jump into the m.l.s. how you take it so it was orlando city taking on a minnesota united in the other semifinal here and not a 1st broke through for a lead on the 36 minute to give all they to the 1000000 but then right there
in their fleet of 25 to fly to about 33 destinations including some destinations in the middle east and in southeast asia now the tragedy and this was this plane was ferry it's monday was very a lot of people back home a repeat realizing them to india because they've been stuck in the middle east because a covert oh my god yeah apparently dubai right wow. gosh i'm so glad we have you jamie thank you for being there for us to take us through this story again this is a breaking news story that...
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the problem. our allies in europe, in asia, in the middle east routinely wonder out loud whether we can really be counted on. our values have been denigrated. president trump screen lighting of concentration camps in china and revisionist and sometimes repulsive views espoused by your so-called unalienable rights commission. and in the face of a global pandemic, we haven't just taken a backseat at home and abroad. our leaders point fingers at china and the world health organization, are absent from meetings, and refused to be straight with the congress and the american people on the public health threat. all the while, infections and deaths surge across the country. the strength of our diplomacy starts and ends with the strength of our diplomatic force. earlier this week, i released a report, diplomacy and crisis. i have a copy here in case you haven't seen it and i ask unanimous consent to enter into the record. we found a state department at risk of catastrophic value. career diplomats have a complete and utter disdain. there is a contempt for career employees. many asking if their service stil
the problem. our allies in europe, in asia, in the middle east routinely wonder out loud whether we can really be counted on. our values have been denigrated. president trump screen lighting of concentration camps in china and revisionist and sometimes repulsive views espoused by your so-called unalienable rights commission. and in the face of a global pandemic, we haven't just taken a backseat at home and abroad. our leaders point fingers at china and the world health organization, are absent...
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compromise, the mandate system was, with wilson's own prejudice, reflecting in the sense that peoples of asia, of africa, of the middle east were somehow less advanced in the political development than people of northern europe deaccidescent a to be tutored for self-government. still, even with this compromised state -- even in this compromised state, the league of nations mandate system challenged, at least in principle, the sovereignty of clone cal powers of their colonies by making them accountable to authority. it did not topple colonialism immediately. it did not intend to. that would have been a revolution, and wilson was certainly not a revolutionary. it did challenge the legitimacy of the colonial enterprise saying the main purpose of colonial rule -- the main purpose of colonial rule -- was to prepare people for independent, that is to say it was to make itself unnecessary. it also included colonial populations in a system whose purpose was to make government more accountable to them, which this accountability, wilson viewed as key to world peace after the war. so, so far we've faocused on wht wilson wanted and wh
compromise, the mandate system was, with wilson's own prejudice, reflecting in the sense that peoples of asia, of africa, of the middle east were somehow less advanced in the political development than people of northern europe deaccidescent a to be tutored for self-government. still, even with this compromised state -- even in this compromised state, the league of nations mandate system challenged, at least in principle, the sovereignty of clone cal powers of their colonies by making them...
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be counterproductive while not turning a blind eye to eye supply for ration throughout the middle east southeast asia and africa them do you want to handle how helpful is it to have the west looking at different parts of isis operations if it's not in their region which is 8. we need to be very careful due to the sensitivity of the in of. which of course is coming in to help you know the challenger to d.t.d. place 2 parts the challenge is muslim because part of a region called by the southern african diffuser development community that's subject and they've got a defense pact and they they are they to look after each other but the reality on the ground is or with the covert 19 pandemic and other factors that we have the economies of these countries are not very strong at the moment they do not they do not have this resources to effectively mobilize their forces they have court as standby force that that is there in name they had some exercises but in order to deploy them even if these western forces can confront them maybe that will work and keep it local the moment you've got some external forces co
be counterproductive while not turning a blind eye to eye supply for ration throughout the middle east southeast asia and africa them do you want to handle how helpful is it to have the west looking at different parts of isis operations if it's not in their region which is 8. we need to be very careful due to the sensitivity of the in of. which of course is coming in to help you know the challenger to d.t.d. place 2 parts the challenge is muslim because part of a region called by the southern...