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this comes after us trade representative. catherine type said that washington's aim is to prevent beijing from using non market policies. i think that is part and parcel with the non economic practice and concerns, and we will continue to work on those issues. journalist action and tom the it says an institution like the i m f and the world may have caused great problems across the developing world for many years. well, who is this? the managing director of the world bank? you don't have to be john perkins, whose book, economic whitman conventions of ego. yet when it showed how that institution with the i m. f has done so much to torture and misery. hundreds of millions of people across the developing world for so long to know a bit about that. i mean, it's very difficult from that interview to take the managing director of the world bank seriously, especially when of course, breaks on their seo or you know, that coming fast on the tracks of both his institutions. i remember being here in, in do my 22 years ago being told in foreign affairs magazine, the china will never be a powerful cou
this comes after us trade representative. catherine type said that washington's aim is to prevent beijing from using non market policies. i think that is part and parcel with the non economic practice and concerns, and we will continue to work on those issues. journalist action and tom the it says an institution like the i m f and the world may have caused great problems across the developing world for many years. well, who is this? the managing director of the world bank? you don't have to be...
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on, on jesse ah, ah ah ah, us democrats keep control of a senate, catherine cortez musto windsor type rice in nevada, in the mid term elections. ah, i'm darn jordan, this is out as a right now you're from to also coming up celebrations in ukraine's hassan. not a russian troops are forced to give up the city they've left in ruins. a roadmap for peace. ethiopia is military on to grime, rebels agree to allowing humanitarian aid and people in tokyo prepare for the worst on the 23rd anniversary of a devastating ah, we begin with breaking was out of the united states, where democrats will hang on to control the senate after a midterm election victory in nevada. catherine cortez master has defeated her republican opponent. adam lock sold, who was endorsed by donald trump. it means the democrats will continue to hold a majority in the senate for the remainder of president biden's turman office, caught his master's victory is a huge wind for democrats and a blow to republicans who had hoped for a red wave to give them the balance of power in both the senate and the house of representatives. we
on, on jesse ah, ah ah ah, us democrats keep control of a senate, catherine cortez musto windsor type rice in nevada, in the mid term elections. ah, i'm darn jordan, this is out as a right now you're from to also coming up celebrations in ukraine's hassan. not a russian troops are forced to give up the city they've left in ruins. a roadmap for peace. ethiopia is military on to grime, rebels agree to allowing humanitarian aid and people in tokyo prepare for the worst on the 23rd anniversary of a...
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s. democrats keep control of the senate. catherine cortez master windsor type race in nevada. in the mid term elections. ah, hello, i'm darn jordan. this is al jazeera la you from dough are also coming up celebrations in ukraine's hair. so not the russian troops are forced to give up the city they have left in ruins. a roadmap for peace. ethiopia, as military unto drawn, rebels agreed to allow in humanitarian aid on people in tortilla, prepare for the worst on the 23rd anniversary of a devastating well, we begin with breaking news now out of the us, where democrats will hang on to control the senate off to a midterm election, victory in nevada, catherine co is musto, has defeated her republican opponent, adam lac, sold who was endorsed by donald trump. it means the democrats will continue to hold a majority in the senate for the remainder of president biden's term in office. go to his master's victory is a huge win for democrats and a blow to republicans who had hope for a red wave to give them the balance of power and both the senate and the house of representatives. let's br
s. democrats keep control of the senate. catherine cortez master windsor type race in nevada. in the mid term elections. ah, hello, i'm darn jordan. this is al jazeera la you from dough are also coming up celebrations in ukraine's hair. so not the russian troops are forced to give up the city they have left in ruins. a roadmap for peace. ethiopia, as military unto drawn, rebels agreed to allow in humanitarian aid on people in tortilla, prepare for the worst on the 23rd anniversary of a...
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our health correspondent catherine burns reports, researchers used stem cells from donated blood. 5000 people do this every day in england, but for patients with rare blood typeshem. , .. , .,, or two people who can donate to them. , .. , ., or two people who can donate to them. ,.. , ., them. researchers hope to change that. we them. researchers hope to change that- we are _ them. researchers hope to change that. we are really _ them. researchers hope to change that. we are really excited - them. researchers hope to change| that. we are really excited because this is the first time we have been able to grow enough red cells from stem cells in laboratory to transfers them into healthy volunteers. we really think this is going to be a possible way of making red cells in the future for patients who we currently find it really difficult to find much blood for. tt difficult to find much blood for. it starts with a normal donation. stem cells are isolated from the rest of the blood and put into a special solution for around three weeks. this encourages the cells to multiply and to develop into red blood cells. these big containers have about 2k litres of solution a
our health correspondent catherine burns reports, researchers used stem cells from donated blood. 5000 people do this every day in england, but for patients with rare blood typeshem. , .. , .,, or two people who can donate to them. , .. , ., or two people who can donate to them. ,.. , ., them. researchers hope to change that. we them. researchers hope to change that- we are _ them. researchers hope to change that. we are really _ them. researchers hope to change that. we are really excited -...
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our health correspondent catherine burns reports, researchers used stem cells from donated blood. 5,000 people do this every day in england, but for patients with rare blood types really excited because this is the first time we have been able to grow enough red cells from stem cells in laboratory to transfers them into healthy volunteers. we really think this is going to be a possible way of making red cells in the future for patients who we currently find it really difficult to find much blood for. it starts with a normal donation. stem cells are isolated from the rest of the blood and put into a special solution for around three weeks. this encourages the cells to multiply and to develop into red blood cells. these big containers have about 24 litres of solution and they will become about one or two teaspoons of red blood cells. so far that has been injected into two healthy volunteers. it is a complex process, trying to recreate something our bodies do far more efficiently than any lab can right now, but scientists want to see if the lab grown cells have some advantages over nature. this donated blood will contain millions and millions of red blood cells. s
our health correspondent catherine burns reports, researchers used stem cells from donated blood. 5,000 people do this every day in england, but for patients with rare blood types really excited because this is the first time we have been able to grow enough red cells from stem cells in laboratory to transfers them into healthy volunteers. we really think this is going to be a possible way of making red cells in the future for patients who we currently find it really difficult to find much...
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catherine cortez masto. groups like voters who somewhat disapprove of president biden or who think the economy is doing not so good, those should have been the typeslaxalt saying, let's send someone to new to washington. instead when we look at the exit poll results, those voters slightly broke for the democratic candidate. that's made it harder for republicans to put together this majority. i don't think you can point to one single cause, and i think nevada is one where it is not just a candidate quality issue. >> you know, hill areaary rosen are a democratic strategist, pretty well-known. you were pessimistic how the democrats were going to do in the midterm election a few days ago. what is your analysis right now, specifically for the democrats' potential -- we don't know what is going to happen -- keeping the majority in the house of representatives? >> well, you mean in the senate. we don't know what is happening in the house. i think we still expect the republicans to take the house, which will be unfortunate and nothing to celebrate. look, i think what we saw in nevada is similar to what we have seen in arizona, which is we had candidates,
catherine cortez masto. groups like voters who somewhat disapprove of president biden or who think the economy is doing not so good, those should have been the typeslaxalt saying, let's send someone to new to washington. instead when we look at the exit poll results, those voters slightly broke for the democratic candidate. that's made it harder for republicans to put together this majority. i don't think you can point to one single cause, and i think nevada is one where it is not just a...
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type of momentum the democrats want in nevada. we could decide the future of the u.s. senate here. it's one of the most vulnerable seats. republicans want to flip that seat. catherine spoken to the voters of nevada. this is a state that supports abortion. we have barack obama coming today to a state where he has had a lot of support. he will be joined by john legend at this rally. when you come to the state of nevada, there's unique factors about this place at the moment. you have a large number of non-partisan voters in this state. in fact, the last numbers showed a large increase in non-partisan voters being registered, especially in counties like washa. a large number of those are latino. it's expected that one in five voters during these midterms will be latino. you have barack obama, who has strong support from the latino voters. years ago, he chose the state of nevada to make the daca announcement. they hope this close relationship with the community that, by the way, many experts have said latinos could decide this election in the state of nevada, they are hoping obama will re-energize the voters, latino voters, others to come out and vote. those that are st
type of momentum the democrats want in nevada. we could decide the future of the u.s. senate here. it's one of the most vulnerable seats. republicans want to flip that seat. catherine spoken to the voters of nevada. this is a state that supports abortion. we have barack obama coming today to a state where he has had a lot of support. he will be joined by john legend at this rally. when you come to the state of nevada, there's unique factors about this place at the moment. you have a large...
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catherine cortez masto has a sullenly there again. joe biden lead there by -- she is up by three. it is the type of vote that might end up mattering most in nevada and arizona. what is left to count? we will try to find that out. soon >> john berman, all right. speaking of nevada let's head over to garrett tug man who is all in nevada. gary tuchman, good evening sir. they are still counting ballots. it looks quiet we're you are. it does not mean that they are not counting in doing their work behind the scenes. >> that is exactly right. it does will quiet behind, me and there were dozens of workers processing the votes in clark county nevada. look into what john is talking about, we need to point this out. clark county, it is one of 17 counties in the state. it is the home of las vegas were 70% of nevadans live in this county. washout, which john was just saying, has about 20%. so between those two counties, 90% of nevadans live. so these votes are critically important. there is a lot of counter definite reporter yet, but altogether those 15 counties comprise less than 10% of the votes. so these
catherine cortez masto has a sullenly there again. joe biden lead there by -- she is up by three. it is the type of vote that might end up mattering most in nevada and arizona. what is left to count? we will try to find that out. soon >> john berman, all right. speaking of nevada let's head over to garrett tug man who is all in nevada. gary tuchman, good evening sir. they are still counting ballots. it looks quiet we're you are. it does not mean that they are not counting in doing their...