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and i've got another one for joseph as well, to ben johnson off. thank you morrow to mont johnston, us. we need clear mitigation an adaptation policies and strategies because these lots keep coming every decade in south that south that's only have one decade. so the flood of the other, nathan, i'll sat briefly and then i've got another youtube question for joseph. yes. does written, i think this is where my point is. i think of course, are we need to command the little government is doing under all the humanitarian classes doing, but we need to move away from just emergency risk reduction. we need to move into a mid term to long term adaptation programs. and these, when i agree with, with our, with, with africa, north, they have an upper these not, perhaps incredible projects is, are long term projects that is talking about building dykes. it's about talking about building dams. that whole flat water. ah, and also charlie, a man made channel that can i should channel some of his water to some of the areas that are experiencing drugs. so we, we need
and i've got another one for joseph as well, to ben johnson off. thank you morrow to mont johnston, us. we need clear mitigation an adaptation policies and strategies because these lots keep coming every decade in south that south that's only have one decade. so the flood of the other, nathan, i'll sat briefly and then i've got another youtube question for joseph. yes. does written, i think this is where my point is. i think of course, are we need to command the little government is doing under...
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one of my bosses as ben johnson's had been a cop, and he -- i said, i have this weird idea that i should said, i think you'd be good. the department was forced to hire us, and because of all of the posters, and the big recruitment drive, we were under the impression that they were glad to have us, but in reality, most of the men did not want the women there. so the big challenge was constantly feeling like you had to prove yourself and feeling like if you did not do a good job, you were letting down your entire gender. finally took an inspector's test and passed that and then went down to the hall of justice and worked different investigations for the rest of my career, which was fun. i just felt sort of buried alive in all of these cases, these unsolved mysteries that there were just so many of them, and some of them, i didn't know if we'd ever be able to solve, so my boss was able to get me out of the unit. he transferred me out, and a couple of weeks later, i found out i had breast cancer. my intuition that the job was killing me. i ended up leaving, and by then, i had 28 years or the
one of my bosses as ben johnson's had been a cop, and he -- i said, i have this weird idea that i should said, i think you'd be good. the department was forced to hire us, and because of all of the posters, and the big recruitment drive, we were under the impression that they were glad to have us, but in reality, most of the men did not want the women there. so the big challenge was constantly feeling like you had to prove yourself and feeling like if you did not do a good job, you were letting...
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one of my bosses as ben johnson's had been a cop, and he -- i said, i have this weird idea that i should do this. he said, i think you'd be good. the department was forced to hire us, and because of all of the posters, and the big recruitment drive, we were under the impression that they were glad to have us, but in reality, most of the men did not want the women there. so the big challenge was constantly feeling like you had to prove yourself and feeling like if you did not do a good job, you were letting down your entire gender. finally took an inspector's test and passed that and then went down to the hall of justice and worked different investigations for the rest of my career, which was fun. i just felt sort of buried alive in all of these cases, these unsolved mysteries that there were just so many of them, and some of them, i didn't know if we'd ever be able to solve, so my boss was able to get me out of the unit. he transferred me out, and a couple of weeks later, i found out i had breast cancer. my intuition that the job was killing me. i ended up leaving, and by then, i had 28
one of my bosses as ben johnson's had been a cop, and he -- i said, i have this weird idea that i should do this. he said, i think you'd be good. the department was forced to hire us, and because of all of the posters, and the big recruitment drive, we were under the impression that they were glad to have us, but in reality, most of the men did not want the women there. so the big challenge was constantly feeling like you had to prove yourself and feeling like if you did not do a good job, you...
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one of my bosses as ben johnson's had been a cop, and he -- i said, i have this weird idea that i should i think you'd be good. the department was forced to hire us, and because of all of the posters, and the big recruitment drive, we were under the impression that they were glad to have us, but in reality, most of the men did not want the women there. so the big challenge was constantly feeling like you had to prove yourself and feeling like if you did not do a good job, you were letting down your entire gender. finally took an inspector's test and passed that and then went down to the hall of justice and worked different investigations for the rest of my career, which was fun. i just felt sort of buried alive in all of these cases, these unsolved mysteries that there were just so many of them, and some of them, i didn't know if we'd ever be able to solve, so my boss was able to get me out of the unit. he transferred me out, and a couple of weeks later, i found out i had breast cancer. my intuition that the job was killing me. i ended up leaving, and by then, i had 28 years or the years
one of my bosses as ben johnson's had been a cop, and he -- i said, i have this weird idea that i should i think you'd be good. the department was forced to hire us, and because of all of the posters, and the big recruitment drive, we were under the impression that they were glad to have us, but in reality, most of the men did not want the women there. so the big challenge was constantly feeling like you had to prove yourself and feeling like if you did not do a good job, you were letting down...
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one of my bosses as ben johnson's had been a cop, and he -- i said, i have this weird idea that i should do this. he said, i think you'd be good. the department was forced to hire us, and because of all of the posters, and the big recruitment drive, we were under the impression that they were glad to have us, but in reality, most of the men did not want the women there. so the big challenge was constantly feeling like you had to prove yourself and feeling like if you did not do a good job, you were letting down your entire gender. finally took an inspector's test and passed that and then went down to the hall of justice and worked different investigations for the rest of my career, which was fun. i just felt sort of buried alive in all of these cases, these unsolved mysteries that there were just so many of them, and some of them, i didn't know if we'd ever be able to solve, so my boss was able to get me out of the unit. he transferred me out, and a couple of weeks later, i found out i had breast cancer. my intuition that the job was killing me. i ended up leaving, and by then, i had 28
one of my bosses as ben johnson's had been a cop, and he -- i said, i have this weird idea that i should do this. he said, i think you'd be good. the department was forced to hire us, and because of all of the posters, and the big recruitment drive, we were under the impression that they were glad to have us, but in reality, most of the men did not want the women there. so the big challenge was constantly feeling like you had to prove yourself and feeling like if you did not do a good job, you...
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one of my bosses as ben johnson's had been a cop, and he -- i said, i have this weird idea that i shouldd. the department was forced to hire us, and because of all of the posters, and the big recruitment drive, we were under the impression that they were glad to have us, but in reality, most of the men did not want the women there. so the big challenge was constantly feeling like you had to prove yourself and feeling like if you did not do a good job, you were letting down your entire gender. finally took an inspector's test and passed that and then went down to the hall of justice and worked different investigations for the rest of my career, which was fun. i just felt sort of buried alive in all of these cases, these unsolved mysteries that there were just so many of them, and some of them, i didn't know if we'd ever be able to solve, so my boss was able to get me out of the unit. he transferred me out, and a couple of weeks later, i found out i had breast cancer. my intuition that the job was killing me. i ended up leaving, and by then, i had 28 years or the years in, i think. the wri
one of my bosses as ben johnson's had been a cop, and he -- i said, i have this weird idea that i shouldd. the department was forced to hire us, and because of all of the posters, and the big recruitment drive, we were under the impression that they were glad to have us, but in reality, most of the men did not want the women there. so the big challenge was constantly feeling like you had to prove yourself and feeling like if you did not do a good job, you were letting down your entire gender....
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one of my bosses as ben johnson's had been a cop, and he -- i said, i have this weird idea that i shouldis. he said, i think you'd be good. the department was forced to hire us, and because of all of the posters, and the big recruitment drive, we were under the impression that they were glad to have us, but in reality, most of the men did not want the women there. so the big challenge was constantly feeling like you had to prove yourself and feeling like if you did not do a good job, you were letting down your entire gender. finally took an inspector's test and passed that and then went down to the hall of justice and worked different investigations for the rest of my career, which was fun. i just felt sort of buried alive in all of these cases, these unsolved mysteries that there were just so many of them, and some of them, i didn't know if we'd ever be able to solve, so my boss was able to get me out of the unit. he transferred me out, and a couple of weeks later, i found out i had breast cancer. my intuition that the job was killing me. i ended up leaving, and by then, i had 28 years
one of my bosses as ben johnson's had been a cop, and he -- i said, i have this weird idea that i shouldis. he said, i think you'd be good. the department was forced to hire us, and because of all of the posters, and the big recruitment drive, we were under the impression that they were glad to have us, but in reality, most of the men did not want the women there. so the big challenge was constantly feeling like you had to prove yourself and feeling like if you did not do a good job, you were...
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one of my bosses as ben johnson's had been a cop, and he -- i said, i have this weird idea that i shouldd be good. the department was forced to hire us, and because of all of the posters, and the big recruitment drive, we were under the impression that they were glad to have us, but in reality, most of the men did not want the women there. so the big challenge was constantly feeling like you had to prove yourself and feeling like if you did not do a good job, you were letting down your entire gender. finally took an inspector's test and passed that and then went down to the hall of justice and worked different investigations for the rest of my career, which was fun. i just felt sort of buried alive in all of these cases, these unsolved mysteries that there were just so many of them, and some of them, i didn't know if we'd ever be able to solve, so my boss was able to get me out of the unit. he transferred me out, and a couple of weeks later, i found out i had breast cancer. my intuition that the job was killing me. i ended up leaving, and by then, i had 28 years or the years in, i think.
one of my bosses as ben johnson's had been a cop, and he -- i said, i have this weird idea that i shouldd be good. the department was forced to hire us, and because of all of the posters, and the big recruitment drive, we were under the impression that they were glad to have us, but in reality, most of the men did not want the women there. so the big challenge was constantly feeling like you had to prove yourself and feeling like if you did not do a good job, you were letting down your entire...
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ben wright. what does it all mean for the government and for boris johnson? ~ �* ., ., ~' johnson?by-election - johnson? well, we'll either look back at this by-election is - johnson? well, we'll either look back at this by-election is a - back at this by—election is a turning point for boris johnson's premiership turning point for borisjohnson's premiership or it will be remembered as another remarkable lib dem by—election win that in the end doesn't change very much. at the moment we don't know the answer. it clearly was a disastrous result for the tories and adds to a dismal decemberfor boris the tories and adds to a dismal december for borisjohnson. the tories and adds to a dismal decemberfor borisjohnson. 0nly the tories and adds to a dismal december for borisjohnson. only a few days ago half his parliamentary party voted against the government because my own covid measures. they have been endless headlines about sleaze and standards, parties and hypocrisy, and all that fed into this boat that saw a collapse of tory support in a seat that was very pro—brexit and has been tory
ben wright. what does it all mean for the government and for boris johnson? ~ �* ., ., ~' johnson?by-election - johnson? well, we'll either look back at this by-election is - johnson? well, we'll either look back at this by-election is a - back at this by—election is a turning point for boris johnson's premiership turning point for borisjohnson's premiership or it will be remembered as another remarkable lib dem by—election win that in the end doesn't change very much. at the moment we...
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ben jeffery of bmo capital markets talking about rates. still ahead, we will hear from the ceo of johnson johnson, alex gorsky leaving soon. david westin asked him about his business and fighting covid. this is bloomberg. ♪ s bloomberg. ♪ matt: this is bloomberg markets. johnson & johnson ceo alex gorsky says the company will have more information about the efficacy of its vaccine against the omicron variant in the coming weeks and discussed how the pandemic has change the business of j&j. alex: first of all, it's important to acknowledge the great progress we have seen. clearly, we have some challenges in front of us, but when you think back to the uncertainty that we all faced 20 months ago, would we have a vaccine, therapeutics, what would be the path forward we have certainly made a lot of progress. but omicron has demonstrated, we need to get everybody vaccinated. the sooner we can get everybody vaccinated, and the more we are learning, including a booster, the more we can prevent these additional mutations and hopefully get through it. we remain absolutely committed to this. we are
ben jeffery of bmo capital markets talking about rates. still ahead, we will hear from the ceo of johnson johnson, alex gorsky leaving soon. david westin asked him about his business and fighting covid. this is bloomberg. ♪ s bloomberg. ♪ matt: this is bloomberg markets. johnson & johnson ceo alex gorsky says the company will have more information about the efficacy of its vaccine against the omicron variant in the coming weeks and discussed how the pandemic has change the business of...
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johnson, bbc news, siargao island. the uk figures going over 100,000 for the first time, a new record, psychological barrier, let's head straight to westminster and straight to your political correspondent benulations, is incredibly transmissible, very contagious, and the numbers are doing exactly what we expected them to do. there are now more than 100,000 confirmed cases. what we are seeing in the uk in the last couple of days is a factoring of how the different nations of the uk are responding to the fact this is sweeping through that have a look back a population full stop governments in scotland, wales, northern ireland, announcing slightly tougher restrictions, measures to try to curb the spread of omicron in the days and weeks that will follow. you asked about borisjohnson, he is leading the westminster governorate in charge of restrictions for england. at the moment, there remains a very active debate within the uk government about whether or not to tighten restrictions further, to try to slow the spread of omicron. i don't think these figures themselves are going to change anything at all. they expected this tsunami of cases. what the politicians are looking at is the politicians a
johnson, bbc news, siargao island. the uk figures going over 100,000 for the first time, a new record, psychological barrier, let's head straight to westminster and straight to your political correspondent benulations, is incredibly transmissible, very contagious, and the numbers are doing exactly what we expected them to do. there are now more than 100,000 confirmed cases. what we are seeing in the uk in the last couple of days is a factoring of how the different nations of the uk are...
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johnson wasn't the only one peddling this information. tucker carlson claims getting covid appears to, quote, fem , feminize people. i have no idea what that even means, ben me start with you. can you tell me what tucker carlson could have meant when he said covid feminizes people? >> absolutely not. i have no idea but suggests that covid weakens people and somehow weakens them. it's devastating that we still associate feminism and weakness with another, and also, being feminized should not be looked at as a negative thing. this is a truly bizarre stance. i have no idea how to explain this to you or where it's coming from. it makes no sense to me. >> i can tell from the way he used the word feminize he was being derogatory in his criticism so to me just saying he's clueless and mysogonistic but no surprise to anyone who watches tucker carlson, but in response to senator ron johnson claiming mouth wash kills covid. what do you think about this? >> this has been around the anti-vax community for a year plus. i would call constituent services by the way, a lot of the people believe this stuff and he is playing to a base. this is the danger of this stuff. you
johnson wasn't the only one peddling this information. tucker carlson claims getting covid appears to, quote, fem , feminize people. i have no idea what that even means, ben me start with you. can you tell me what tucker carlson could have meant when he said covid feminizes people? >> absolutely not. i have no idea but suggests that covid weakens people and somehow weakens them. it's devastating that we still associate feminism and weakness with another, and also, being feminized should...
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of boris johnson's votes will be judged as a test of borisjohnson�*s authority over his party, too. the believer good prime minister who may well need labour mps to get his policy through. benster. nearly a year after covid—19 vaccines were first administered in the united states, the country is returning to many of the hallmarks of earlier pandemic life: mask mandates, mass vaccination sites, crowded hospitals and a rising death toll. in new york city, strict new mandates are coming into play. stephanie prentice reports. from testing in the streets to some of the united states' strictest containment measures. the us city has led the way globally when it comes to covid recovery and now with new variants in their sites, officials are levelling up. 90% officials are levelling up. 90% of adults there have had at least one dose of the vaccine and from today, rules about going to work, restaurants and even school activities prohibitive for those who have not been jab including prohibitive for those who have not beenjab including children as young as five. we not been jab including children as young as five.— as young as five. we did everything _ as young as five. we did everythi
of boris johnson's votes will be judged as a test of borisjohnson�*s authority over his party, too. the believer good prime minister who may well need labour mps to get his policy through. benster. nearly a year after covid—19 vaccines were first administered in the united states, the country is returning to many of the hallmarks of earlier pandemic life: mask mandates, mass vaccination sites, crowded hospitals and a rising death toll. in new york city, strict new mandates are coming into...
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johnson pushed through parliament yesterday. the requirements to show you are fully vaccinated or taken a recent test to enter large public venues, nearly 100 conservative mps voted against this. >> reporter: i'm benunced an extension of the state of emergency that went into effect at the start of the covid-19 pandemic almost two years ago. this at a time when the number of new cases here is rising steadily. the government also announced that all unvaccinated travelers to italy, including those from within the european union, must undergo a five-day quarantine. italy, like many european countries, is making life ever more uncomfortable for those who hesitate to take the vaccine. >> reporter: in athens, greece has recorded its highest daily death toll since the start of the pandemic. this is covid-19 cases continue to rise. five omicron cases from people linked to traveling into the country. there is a clampdown on the unvaccinated with vaccine mandates coming through by mid-january. >> the pandemic is having a particularly devastating effect when it comes to children's mental health, which is just according to the numbers. the cdc found last year, emergency department visits for mental health issu
johnson pushed through parliament yesterday. the requirements to show you are fully vaccinated or taken a recent test to enter large public venues, nearly 100 conservative mps voted against this. >> reporter: i'm benunced an extension of the state of emergency that went into effect at the start of the covid-19 pandemic almost two years ago. this at a time when the number of new cases here is rising steadily. the government also announced that all unvaccinated travelers to italy, including...
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for boris johnson, between the conservatives, some tory backbenchers, the front bench and the labour party, who at the moment did vote today for restrictions to tackle the current crisis. ben crisis. ben wright, thank you. we - tackle the current crisis. ben wright, thank you. we can talk to the conservative mp for the forest of dean in gloucestershire, mark harper, former government chief whip. thank you for being with us. from your point of view, this has been a successful operation. you have maximised your influence as backbenchers, we have shown the premise to your dissatisfaction. are you worried about where you have left him and the government, that you have made it very hard for the government even in public health grounds to come back with anything stronger if the circumstances change? i stronger if the circumstances chance? ., �* stronger if the circumstances chance? . ., change? i don't agree with that. the thin i change? i don't agree with that. the thing i said. — change? i don't agree with that. the thing i said, and _ change? i don't agree with that. the thing i said, and you _ change? i don't agree with that. the thing i said, and you had _ change? i don't a
for boris johnson, between the conservatives, some tory backbenchers, the front bench and the labour party, who at the moment did vote today for restrictions to tackle the current crisis. ben crisis. ben wright, thank you. we - tackle the current crisis. ben wright, thank you. we can talk to the conservative mp for the forest of dean in gloucestershire, mark harper, former government chief whip. thank you for being with us. from your point of view, this has been a successful operation. you have...
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one of my bosses as ben johnson's had been a cop, and he -- i said, i have this weird idea that i should. he said, i think you'd be good. the department was forced to hire us, and because of all of the posters, and the big recruitment drive, we were under the impression that they were glad to have us, but in reality, most of the men did not want the women there. so the big challenge was constantly feeling like you had to prove yourself and feeling like if you did not do a good job, you were letting down your entire gender. finally took an inspector's test and passed that and then went down to the hall of justice and worked different investigations for the rest of my career, which was fun. i just felt sort of buried alive in all of these cases, these unsolved mysteries that there were just so many of them, and some of them, i didn't know if we'd ever be able to solve, so my boss was able to get me out of the unit. he transferred me out, and a couple of weeks later, i found out i had breast cancer. my intuition that the job was killing me. i ended up leaving, and by then, i had 28 years or
one of my bosses as ben johnson's had been a cop, and he -- i said, i have this weird idea that i should. he said, i think you'd be good. the department was forced to hire us, and because of all of the posters, and the big recruitment drive, we were under the impression that they were glad to have us, but in reality, most of the men did not want the women there. so the big challenge was constantly feeling like you had to prove yourself and feeling like if you did not do a good job, you were...