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. >> thank you, damien.hank you for having us. >> and tell us again about this group and where you all have been for all these years. >> we've been around 17 years now going on 18. and we're still here existing to eliminate the health inequities facing the latino community and to create more just and equitable access to health and the health care system for the latino community around issues of cancer. we're still here providing health education, patient advocacy, and of course survivor support in addition to all the extra work that we're doing to be here for our community at this time as we all navigate the disproportionate impacts of covid in the latino community. >> it sounds like you've gone a little beyond the fight for cancer. it's all encompassing, it's latino health. >> if you are doing work, whether it be cancer or on any chronic condition or any health issue in the latino community, you can't do that work in isolation of the social inequities that we face as a community. so for us, working with the
. >> thank you, damien.hank you for having us. >> and tell us again about this group and where you all have been for all these years. >> we've been around 17 years now going on 18. and we're still here existing to eliminate the health inequities facing the latino community and to create more just and equitable access to health and the health care system for the latino community around issues of cancer. we're still here providing health education, patient advocacy, and of...
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damien hirst is back the artist curated his own formaldehyde filled retrospective from his own collection of his own work worth hundreds of millions of pounds and it's still shocking today. also in london this year's freeze week and art fairs have kicked off but with the coronavirus it's a much quieter affair only some of the art is physically on display like these sculptures most galleries are trying to sell works online. sometimes artists help us see what's right in front of our noses take walls for instance they're everywhere walls protect us from intruders and from bad weather there is space to hang art walls also limit people's freedom of movement at borders or in prisons so what do artists think about walls there's a new exhibition in stuttgart. banging your head against a wall here maurits your cattle and takes the saying a step further. 30 artists says she works of art all try to answer the question what is a wall the walls presented at the concert museum stuttgart reveal artist answers from the past 50 years this will be his new village sram built it all rather destroyed it espec
damien hirst is back the artist curated his own formaldehyde filled retrospective from his own collection of his own work worth hundreds of millions of pounds and it's still shocking today. also in london this year's freeze week and art fairs have kicked off but with the coronavirus it's a much quieter affair only some of the art is physically on display like these sculptures most galleries are trying to sell works online. sometimes artists help us see what's right in front of our noses take...
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and something we think the drug companies can adapt to i think we'll see stock prices increase >> damienference the potential magnitude of any drug pricing reform my sense in talking to people on capitol hill, despite the bipartisan support is that democrats would want to pursue something even more comprehensive if they did end upsweeping the presidency. if that would happen, how stringent would this be and how soon do you think it would actually be able to take effect? >> great question. i think what we'll likely see is some sort of compromise. if we look towards the past, from that last time, we'll see the unlikely change. that really only had modest impact on drug pricing reform in the the united states. even though we've seen a lot of posturing by democrats to bring major reform that is something we'll likely see that is more modest and will help seniors and something we'll say deliver this to a group of folks who do pay a lot out of pockets for drugs. things for health care reform always seem to take longer than anticipated. however, if we see a sweep for the democrats in the next e
and something we think the drug companies can adapt to i think we'll see stock prices increase >> damienference the potential magnitude of any drug pricing reform my sense in talking to people on capitol hill, despite the bipartisan support is that democrats would want to pursue something even more comprehensive if they did end upsweeping the presidency. if that would happen, how stringent would this be and how soon do you think it would actually be able to take effect? >> great...
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damien grammaticus, bbc news.arned they may place paris on maximum virus alert as soon as monday, potentially requiring all bars to close, and drastic limitations on social interactions. cases have surged in the capital and its closest suburbs, which comprises nearly seven million inhabitants. similar restrictions have already been introduced in marseille. a ban on different households meeting will be introduced amid further restrictions for the north of england after a spike in coronavirus cases. it will be illegal to meet indoors in places such as pubs from saturday in several towns and cities across the region. the health secretary matt hancock told mps the new rules "are necessary" but the mayor of one of the cities affected — middlesbrough has said he would defy the government and he does not accept the measures the love child of the former king of belgium has won a court battle that means she will now be entitled to be called a princess. king albert admitted he was the father of delphine bo—el injanuary this
damien grammaticus, bbc news.arned they may place paris on maximum virus alert as soon as monday, potentially requiring all bars to close, and drastic limitations on social interactions. cases have surged in the capital and its closest suburbs, which comprises nearly seven million inhabitants. similar restrictions have already been introduced in marseille. a ban on different households meeting will be introduced amid further restrictions for the north of england after a spike in coronavirus...
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damien hirst is back the artist curated his own formaldehyde filled retrospective from his own collection of his own work worth hundreds of millions of pounds and it's still shocking today. also in london this year's freeze week and art fairs have kicked off but with the coronavirus it's a much quieter affair only some of the art is physically on display like these sculptures most galleries are trying to sell works online. sometimes artists help us see what's right in front of our noses take walls for instance they're everywhere walls protect us from intruders and from bad weather there is space to hang art walls also limit people's freedom of movement at borders or in prisons so what do artists think about walls there's a new exhibition in stuttgart. banging your head against a wall here maurits your cattle and takes the saying a step further. 30 artists says she works of art all try to answer the question what is a wall the walls presented at the concert museum stuttgart reveal artists answers from the past 50 years this world is new feel it sram built it all rather destroyed it especia
damien hirst is back the artist curated his own formaldehyde filled retrospective from his own collection of his own work worth hundreds of millions of pounds and it's still shocking today. also in london this year's freeze week and art fairs have kicked off but with the coronavirus it's a much quieter affair only some of the art is physically on display like these sculptures most galleries are trying to sell works online. sometimes artists help us see what's right in front of our noses take...
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also damien sanchez president local 1912 and we were talking coming down the hall and we said not a jokei loved the first outfit that endorsed me when iran for attorney general in san francisco when i was a carpenter and i said i remember mine well, from new castle, delaware a 350 -year-old city on the dell well river was the first one to endorse me as well. you've been with me my whole career and president doug mccarron has been a longtime friend and work together long time 520,000 carpenters that's incredible army to have behind you and i tell you, you have my whole career and i know i have yours as well. when i grew up in scranton, pennsylvania the carpenter has brought me to the dance. and they arein going home together. you will have a seat at the table. folks, people who build the foundations to rely on are the carpenters, labor brought me to the dance and the only reason i'm able to run for president is because standing here today and i've never forgotten everything you've done for me and you done for the country. i get in trouble for saying this because it is true but you are the
also damien sanchez president local 1912 and we were talking coming down the hall and we said not a jokei loved the first outfit that endorsed me when iran for attorney general in san francisco when i was a carpenter and i said i remember mine well, from new castle, delaware a 350 -year-old city on the dell well river was the first one to endorse me as well. you've been with me my whole career and president doug mccarron has been a longtime friend and work together long time 520,000 carpenters...
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so damien just talk us through what the significant challenges there are going to be and we know the you said there's infrastructure there's this but all these going to be free and fair elections i mean you were the you left the observer mission in 2015 what were they like then. in 2015 the elections were effectively free and fair there were some problems with them organizationally but by and large there were pretty good elections particularly given me in my hand had a history of democratic elections since they might not in fifty's the real issue is with the constitution which guarantees 25 percent the parliamentary seats the military as well as a number of key ministries and that is again an election issue although i don't see the national league for democracy the ruling party challenging that any time soon given kingsbury thank you very much thank you hospitals in iran are running out of intensive care beds as coronavirus infections rise above 4000 for the 3rd day in a row it's the worst affected country in the middle east restrictions are being tightened and mass will become manda
so damien just talk us through what the significant challenges there are going to be and we know the you said there's infrastructure there's this but all these going to be free and fair elections i mean you were the you left the observer mission in 2015 what were they like then. in 2015 the elections were effectively free and fair there were some problems with them organizationally but by and large there were pretty good elections particularly given me in my hand had a history of democratic...
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childcare, and frequent comcomputer problems, and kids like damien have personal challenges. while preparing to audition for schools, his baby brother died. listing resiliency of his positive quality. >> now, i have motivation to succeed. no matter wlaps this year, with school, or applications, stuff like that i am motivated to reach my goals. >> can't tell you what a remarkable young man damian is. we all talk about wanting to get back to normal. normal wouldn't be a kid like damian getting into juliard or oberland which is his dream. the normal is not okay. that normal is the perperpetrateuation of inequalities, he wants to see a reset, that prioritizes schools like this and the opportunities put in place. >> and one of the most closely watched senate races in the country. a live report from south carolina coming up next. g. i'm . like -- like i wasn't here. [ horn honks ] keep -- keep doing it, buddy. switch to progressive and you can save hundreds. you know, like the sign says. switch to progressive and you can save hundreds. tonight, i'll be eating a veggie cheeseburger
childcare, and frequent comcomputer problems, and kids like damien have personal challenges. while preparing to audition for schools, his baby brother died. listing resiliency of his positive quality. >> now, i have motivation to succeed. no matter wlaps this year, with school, or applications, stuff like that i am motivated to reach my goals. >> can't tell you what a remarkable young man damian is. we all talk about wanting to get back to normal. normal wouldn't be a kid like...
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our correspondent in berlin, damien mcguinness told us the german chancellor, angela merkel, has warnedin a mac she met with the mayors of 11 of jamaica's mike in a mac she met with the mayors of 11 ofjamaica's mike larger cities and they came up with a plan that would kick in as soon as any city had more than 50 cases per 100,000 isa had more than 50 cases per 100,000 is a population over a seven—day period, now that is the case, and a number of german cities because what we are seeing number of german cities because what we are seeing across germany number of german cities because what we are seeing across germany is a sharp rise in infection rates in urban centres. officials say that is because people are simply socialising more in bars, restau ra nts, socialising more in bars, restaurants, but also in private homes, and they are really calling on people, particularly younger people, is what angela merkel said, to really rein in that socialising because the worry is the more people who meet, the more the virus is being spread, so the numbers in germany, although while they are still
our correspondent in berlin, damien mcguinness told us the german chancellor, angela merkel, has warnedin a mac she met with the mayors of 11 of jamaica's mike in a mac she met with the mayors of 11 ofjamaica's mike larger cities and they came up with a plan that would kick in as soon as any city had more than 50 cases per 100,000 isa had more than 50 cases per 100,000 is a population over a seven—day period, now that is the case, and a number of german cities because what we are seeing...
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our correspondent in berlin, damien mcguinness told me the german chancellor, angela merkel, has warned up for more than 50 cases per 100,000. there is a sharp rise in infection rates in urban centres, officials say that is because people simply are socialising or in bars, restau ra nts, are socialising or in bars, restaurants, but also in private homes and the are really calling people, particularly younger people, is what angler michael said yesterday, to really rate in that socialising because the worry is that more people meet, the more the virus has been spread, so the numbers in germany, although one they are still low and much lower than neighbouring companies, are high generally, almost 5000 new infections every day now for the past three days. that is very worrying because it marks a sharp rise. part of the new measures to be introduced on monday is believed to be a three—tier system, meaning areas will face differing restrictions depending on how quickly cases are spreading in the area in the uk. joining us to discuss the three—tier system is professor stephen reicher, who adv
our correspondent in berlin, damien mcguinness told me the german chancellor, angela merkel, has warned up for more than 50 cases per 100,000. there is a sharp rise in infection rates in urban centres, officials say that is because people simply are socialising or in bars, restau ra nts, are socialising or in bars, restaurants, but also in private homes and the are really calling people, particularly younger people, is what angler michael said yesterday, to really rate in that socialising...
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damien hirst is back the artist curated his own formaldehyde filled retrospective from his own collection of his own work worth hundreds of millions of pounds and it's still shocking today. also in london this year's freeze week and art fairs have kicked off but with the coronavirus it's a much quieter affair only some of the art is physically on display like these sculptures most galleries are trying to sell works online. sometimes artists help us see what's right in front of our noses take walls for instance they're everywhere walls protect us from intruders and from bad weather there is space to hang art walls also limit people's freedom of movement at borders or in prisons so what do artists think about walls there's a new exhibition in stuttgart. banging your head against a wall here maurits your cattle and takes the saying a step further. 30 artists says she works of art all try to answer the question what is a wall the walls presented at the concert news in stuttgart reveal artist answers from the past 50 years this will be his new village sram built it all rather destroyed it is s
damien hirst is back the artist curated his own formaldehyde filled retrospective from his own collection of his own work worth hundreds of millions of pounds and it's still shocking today. also in london this year's freeze week and art fairs have kicked off but with the coronavirus it's a much quieter affair only some of the art is physically on display like these sculptures most galleries are trying to sell works online. sometimes artists help us see what's right in front of our noses take...
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damien hirst is back the artist curated his own formaldehyde filled retrospective from his own collection of his own work worth hundreds of millions of pounds and it's still shocking today. also in london this year's freeze week and art fairs have kicked off but with the coronavirus it's a much quieter affair only some of the art is physically on display like these sculptures most galleries are trying to sell works online. sometimes artists help us see what's right in front of our noses take walls for instance they're everywhere walls protect us from intruders and from bad weather there is space to hang art walls also limit people's freedom of movement at borders or in prisons so what do artists think about walls there's a new exhibition in stuttgart. banging your head against a wall here maurits your cattle and takes the saying a step further. 30 artists says she works of art all try to answer the question what is a wall the walls presented at the museum stuttgart reveal artists answers from the past 50 years this is new village sram built it all rather destroyed it is specially for the
damien hirst is back the artist curated his own formaldehyde filled retrospective from his own collection of his own work worth hundreds of millions of pounds and it's still shocking today. also in london this year's freeze week and art fairs have kicked off but with the coronavirus it's a much quieter affair only some of the art is physically on display like these sculptures most galleries are trying to sell works online. sometimes artists help us see what's right in front of our noses take...
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. >> damien goggins expected to be in school, not online on his grandmother's porch. >> it must be lonely>> it definitely is. i try to be okay with it. some days it doesn't work, some days it is. the poorest school district in the country had to figure it out fast. >> solving one problem would often expose another. >> 40% of our families had never had a device. so when you said hit the at t e sign, they didn't know what that was. >> 140,000 hot spots distributed, too. >>> what would you do if you didn't have this? >> i'm not quite sure. they would be at work with me and having to share a computer. >> no school meant no meals for most kids. still, there is a waiting list for the pods, frequent computer problems, while preparing to audition for top college music programs, his grandmother died suddenly. he listed resiliency as his strongest quality. >> it was such a hard part of life and now i have motivation to skreed. i'm motivated to reach by goals. >> a "new york times" poll shows that president trump is falling behind in two key states. joe biden is leading in pennsylvania and florida.
. >> damien goggins expected to be in school, not online on his grandmother's porch. >> it must be lonely>> it definitely is. i try to be okay with it. some days it doesn't work, some days it is. the poorest school district in the country had to figure it out fast. >> solving one problem would often expose another. >> 40% of our families had never had a device. so when you said hit the at t e sign, they didn't know what that was. >> 140,000 hot spots...
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uestions, unfortunately we're not going to get to but we got wo supplement questions from gregory and damien williams about the divergence of u.s. competition policy, and in particular, with regard to the digital sector. jason, you played a leading role in the uk setting of a new policy agenda. you spoke at the start of this about how important the antitrust policy is to you, and credible it's a concern. you also said we can't have one antitrust policy for the world, can you say a bit more about how to achieve the kind of or ergence in antitrust digital policies that you were talking about? >> yeah. you apply to if merge as a multinational you have to clear competition all the countries you operate in. all of those countries, ompetition authorities, are using pretty similar rules, and so you know if you can clear the going to tes, you're e able to clear europe, australia, et cetera. that's something that i think we on the procompetition regulatory side. essentially a set of code of can and or what you can't do, that is relatively applies to the biggest platforms that have a gateway bottlenec
uestions, unfortunately we're not going to get to but we got wo supplement questions from gregory and damien williams about the divergence of u.s. competition policy, and in particular, with regard to the digital sector. jason, you played a leading role in the uk setting of a new policy agenda. you spoke at the start of this about how important the antitrust policy is to you, and credible it's a concern. you also said we can't have one antitrust policy for the world, can you say a bit more...
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damien mcguinness is in berlin for us — what has alexi navalny been saying? good morning.according to alexei navalny. he says the problem russia has is that upcoming parliamentary elections next year and civil unrest in belarus means vladimir put in ‘s government feels under threat and he says that's why he's been targeted. the kremlin has rebutted these accusations saying such accusations are unacceptable, causing a scandal, they have accused alexei navalny of working with the cia so there's quite a row going on between two. mr navalny is still here in berlin, doctors say he has made a remarkable recovery, that's recording —— according to this latest interview with mr navalny, it seems he's doing really well, spotted walking around berlin with his family, doing a tour of the city. he says his health is improving remarkably and that he does have a little bit of shaking still but a partner, very few symptoms so he's well on the road to recovery. he now wants to go back to russia at some point, he says it's important for him to carry on the fight but of course, the fact that
damien mcguinness is in berlin for us — what has alexi navalny been saying? good morning.according to alexei navalny. he says the problem russia has is that upcoming parliamentary elections next year and civil unrest in belarus means vladimir put in ‘s government feels under threat and he says that's why he's been targeted. the kremlin has rebutted these accusations saying such accusations are unacceptable, causing a scandal, they have accused alexei navalny of working with the cia so...
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our berlin correspondent damien mcguinness has the latest. these are some forthright accusations.m a scandal and they have accused alexei navalny of working with the cia. there is quite a row going on between the two. alexei navalny is still here in berlin. doctors have said he has made remarkable improvement. it seems he is doing really well here, he has been spotted walking around berlin, with his family, doing a tour of the city. he says his health has improved remarkably and that he has a little better shaking but than that very few symptoms. he is well on their way to recovery. he wants to go back to russia at some point. but of course the fact that the kremlin has accused of working with the cia is that that is not going to bea the cia is that that is not going to be a fight that will be easy for him. there is no sign yet that alexei navalny is giving up. there is no sign that the kremlin is giving up their accusations. it's just 3 weeks until that us presidential election. in the bible belt state of north carolina there's less than a percentage point between the two candida
our berlin correspondent damien mcguinness has the latest. these are some forthright accusations.m a scandal and they have accused alexei navalny of working with the cia. there is quite a row going on between the two. alexei navalny is still here in berlin. doctors have said he has made remarkable improvement. it seems he is doing really well here, he has been spotted walking around berlin, with his family, doing a tour of the city. he says his health has improved remarkably and that he has a...