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manufacturing facility will greatly facilitate the prevention of any disease that may occur in our countries. condie with the hands say, if these vaccines are manufactured here, the purchase price will not be high as a one. and it is a good way to fight the next pandemic to see what kind of his. so when the next pandemic arrives, having vaccine manufacturers on the ground may very well make the difference between life and death here as it has across the globe. all right, for more or less crossover, do they run in capital kigali and our correspondent isaac mcgarvey there. isaac, this investment seems to be coming quite late actually. i mean there's from criticism that african countries are pretty far back the line when it comes to fighting the pen demik. what do people in random make that view? well 1st of all, the people are going to run. i'm not sure about that because they are for cause like behind they've think developed countries thought about themselves before they thought about as you remember when they broke out every country and it worked well sort of fast. so for them to think this is reall
manufacturing facility will greatly facilitate the prevention of any disease that may occur in our countries. condie with the hands say, if these vaccines are manufactured here, the purchase price will not be high as a one. and it is a good way to fight the next pandemic to see what kind of his. so when the next pandemic arrives, having vaccine manufacturers on the ground may very well make the difference between life and death here as it has across the globe. all right, for more or less...
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oh so, so june gets the sunni hummadi condie equal, sucking yawn. all that she's a medina oh, japanese journalist shoji condo, the author of evidence of unit 731 crimes. a book that caused quite a stir is one of the few people who tries to give an impartial account of factors that brought japan to war. tiny to even look up to your school for a chunky to cook got it, says so to. so you wish. so than what the glint, irish, but thick star soak away mosque animal through gun no on that isn't all want only to the arctic storm in the early 19 thirties and the japanese military carefully studied a report by microbiologist, sharon, is she biological weapons affect the human body silent, causing a slow but painful death. there is no need to manufacture missiles. instead, you can infect clothing, food or water, will disperse bacteria from aircraft. they will proliferate, and in fact, humans, ah general easy, wasn't just a biologist, but also a military man with the rank of colonel. he was very smart, intelligent table, person of high status in japan. he was a
oh so, so june gets the sunni hummadi condie equal, sucking yawn. all that she's a medina oh, japanese journalist shoji condo, the author of evidence of unit 731 crimes. a book that caused quite a stir is one of the few people who tries to give an impartial account of factors that brought japan to war. tiny to even look up to your school for a chunky to cook got it, says so to. so you wish. so than what the glint, irish, but thick star soak away mosque animal through gun no on that isn't all...
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richard condie from surrey was diagnosed with bowel cancer seven years ago.old i had about 12 months to go. we've beaten that. in october, he started on an experimental immunotherapy at the royal marsden hospital. the drug, given as a weekly infusion, directs natural killer cells in his immune system to target the cancer. since then, most of his tumours have shrunk. in a small study, a third of patients on this immunotherapy saw their cancer stabilise. but, as with all new drugs, larger trials are needed to assess its effectiveness. well, we've got thousands of drugs in development. the future looks, i think, good. i've seen amazing transformations in cancer care, and we can cure cancers that were hitherto incurable. we can control cancers that we couldn't control. come on, then. getting old! these new personalised treatments target genetic markers found in some tumours, like richard's, enabling them to distinguish more easily between healthy and cancerous cells. i'm coping very well. the side effects are minimal. the drugs i had before, chemotherapy, did hav
richard condie from surrey was diagnosed with bowel cancer seven years ago.old i had about 12 months to go. we've beaten that. in october, he started on an experimental immunotherapy at the royal marsden hospital. the drug, given as a weekly infusion, directs natural killer cells in his immune system to target the cancer. since then, most of his tumours have shrunk. in a small study, a third of patients on this immunotherapy saw their cancer stabilise. but, as with all new drugs, larger trials...
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richard condie from surrey was diagnosed with bowel cancer seven years ago.rimental immunotherapy at the royal marsden hospital. the drug, given as a weekly infusion, directs natural killer cells in his immune system to target the cancer. since then, most of his tumours have shrunk. in a small study, a third of patients on this immunotherapy saw their cancer stabilise. but, as with all new drugs, larger trials are needed to assess its effectiveness. well, we've got thousands of drugs in development. the future looks, i think, good. i've seen amazing transformations in cancer care, and we can cure cancers that were hitherto incurable. we can control cancers that we couldn't control. come on, then. i�*m getting old! these new personalised treatments target genetic markers found in some tumours, like richard�*s, enabling them to distinguish more easily between healthy and cancerous cells. i�*m coping very well. the side effects are minimal. the drugs i had before, chemotherapy, did have some bad side effects in terms of tiredness and suchlike. this is hardly not
richard condie from surrey was diagnosed with bowel cancer seven years ago.rimental immunotherapy at the royal marsden hospital. the drug, given as a weekly infusion, directs natural killer cells in his immune system to target the cancer. since then, most of his tumours have shrunk. in a small study, a third of patients on this immunotherapy saw their cancer stabilise. but, as with all new drugs, larger trials are needed to assess its effectiveness. well, we've got thousands of drugs in...
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richard condie from surrey was diagnosed with bowel cancer seven years ago.i had about 12 months to go. we've beaten that. in october, he started on an experimental immunotherapy at the royal marsden hospital. the drug, given as a weekly infusion, directs natural killer cells in his immune system to target the cancer. since then, most of his tumours have shrunk. in a small study, a third of patients on this immunotherapy saw their cancer stabilise. but, as with all new drugs, larger trials are needed to assess its effectiveness. well, we've got thousands of drugs in development. the future looks, i think, good. i've seen amazing transformations in cancer care, and we can cure cancers that were hitherto incurable. we can control cancers that we couldn't control. come on, then. i'm getting old! these new personalised treatments target genetic markers found in some tumours, like richard's, enabling them to distinguish more easily between healthy and cancerous cells. i'm coping very well. the side effects are minimal. the drugs i had before, chemotherapy, did hav
richard condie from surrey was diagnosed with bowel cancer seven years ago.i had about 12 months to go. we've beaten that. in october, he started on an experimental immunotherapy at the royal marsden hospital. the drug, given as a weekly infusion, directs natural killer cells in his immune system to target the cancer. since then, most of his tumours have shrunk. in a small study, a third of patients on this immunotherapy saw their cancer stabilise. but, as with all new drugs, larger trials are...
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i was in kyiv in 2008 when president bush and steve hadley and condi rice came to kyiv in route to a nato summit where the question of nato membership for ukraine was on the table, and they made, the germans and the rest said no at the time. had they gone differently, had ukraine been accepted as a member or a prospective member we wouldn't be here today. the russians would not invaded, for the reason you just said. >> it is amazing when you look back at that moment. so 2008, made of passes on george and ukraine and what is it, two months later? >> three. >> that george is invaded. is that not a cause and effect? >> i think it's a clear cause and effect and what, not by this after that they went into crime crimea.. >> so i want to ask about the germans and the french because that was something else that happened this weekend they cut underreported. they had another call with putin and he did it together. president macron has been very vocal about essentially pushing zelensky to get to a piece, get to a piece to physically financially driven by both france and germany, is it not? >> m
i was in kyiv in 2008 when president bush and steve hadley and condi rice came to kyiv in route to a nato summit where the question of nato membership for ukraine was on the table, and they made, the germans and the rest said no at the time. had they gone differently, had ukraine been accepted as a member or a prospective member we wouldn't be here today. the russians would not invaded, for the reason you just said. >> it is amazing when you look back at that moment. so 2008, made of...
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and our interpreter who is a friend of mine and colin powell's and condi's came and sat with us because he wanted to talk to be alone and said, he's going to leave. which would have been a disaster for a young presidency to have a major ally bolt the scene and it was something we had been dealing with a long period of time and so i said to colin powell go on fixes it. he came out and said, i can't. he [laughter]. said only you. i said, okay. so i walk in, i don't know what i'm telling him, he's in this smoking buts like mad in the living room. [laughter]. and so i said, i hear you are going to leave and he grunts, yes. i say, before you, i want to talk about two things -- religion -- and i said, let me talk to you about my faith. i said, i quit drinking because of religion, and described the relationship i had with billy graham and all that and i said, i'm curious about your religion. nothing. the guy wasn't interested. smoked a cigarette. [laughter]. so that didn't work. so i played the ranch card. i said, i hear you have a farm outside riyadh and you love it -- i mean jeddah -- and yo
and our interpreter who is a friend of mine and colin powell's and condi's came and sat with us because he wanted to talk to be alone and said, he's going to leave. which would have been a disaster for a young presidency to have a major ally bolt the scene and it was something we had been dealing with a long period of time and so i said to colin powell go on fixes it. he came out and said, i can't. he [laughter]. said only you. i said, okay. so i walk in, i don't know what i'm telling him, he's...
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mike -- talked to condie rice that morning. then, at about 1:00 that afternoon we get called over to the oval office to see the president. we had seen him quite a bit since the attacks the previous tuesday. but we had not seen him since we have gotten this assignment, obviously, we were brought in and he asked how the drafting was going. i am sure mike, speaking for the group, said it is going fine mister president but we are not quite there. and he looked at us, he said americans have questions. they want to know who attacked our country, they want to know why they hate us, they want to know what is expected of us now, and they want to know if we are in a war how we are going to fight and win the war. and from there we had a structure for the speech itself. people can go back and look at that speech to congress the following thursday, the president went through those questions, and, because, i have always thought because he gave us that basic construct in the beginning we were able to finish the draft that day. we did not have
mike -- talked to condie rice that morning. then, at about 1:00 that afternoon we get called over to the oval office to see the president. we had seen him quite a bit since the attacks the previous tuesday. but we had not seen him since we have gotten this assignment, obviously, we were brought in and he asked how the drafting was going. i am sure mike, speaking for the group, said it is going fine mister president but we are not quite there. and he looked at us, he said americans have...