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than half view the un as separate from their lives and say they don't know much about it and some daws is the director of the project on un governance and reform at the center for international studies at the university of oxford joins us now on skype from oxford good to have you with us so how can we reconcile explain those 2 figures with or which i read out there seems to be a majority of people believe in joint action but at the same time a majority of people say they're not exactly sure the u.n. is relevant in their lives. indeed we still have a united nations but also a very divided world. while on the one hand we still have in the words of my former boss kofi annan problems. without passports require solutions that transcend borders the united nations has sometimes struggled to connect to individual people and show how the u.n. makes a difference in its lives. but i think that in his remarks in new york this afternoon . the secretary general of the u.n. clearly articulated how the u.n. actually has made a difference in solving conflicts in eradicating smallpox and in providing hu
than half view the un as separate from their lives and say they don't know much about it and some daws is the director of the project on un governance and reform at the center for international studies at the university of oxford joins us now on skype from oxford good to have you with us so how can we reconcile explain those 2 figures with or which i read out there seems to be a majority of people believe in joint action but at the same time a majority of people say they're not exactly sure the...
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and 8 story block of flats is on fly in the city of cross daw insult in russia one person is. about 300 people how do you know that he waited an explosion of the 2nd floor of the building at about 2 pm local time the cause is still on the flames are continuing to spread with firefighters battling to keep the blaze localized the size of the affected area has reached 2 and a half pounds and meters so far. these 3 trials are now underway for the russian corona virus vaccine sputnik feed and test shipments are already being made nationwide it's off to an international peer reviewed study confirmed the early stage trials have been a success within the next 2 days towns and cities across russia will have access to sputnik feeds around food 2000 volunteers are taking part in the trials doctors and teachers and military personnel are being offered the job on a voluntary basis the drug has already been registered in russia for a much since you said large scale vaccination is expected to start by the end of the year the director of the russian investment fund which is overseeing the pro
and 8 story block of flats is on fly in the city of cross daw insult in russia one person is. about 300 people how do you know that he waited an explosion of the 2nd floor of the building at about 2 pm local time the cause is still on the flames are continuing to spread with firefighters battling to keep the blaze localized the size of the affected area has reached 2 and a half pounds and meters so far. these 3 trials are now underway for the russian corona virus vaccine sputnik feed and test...
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wall of sports certainly is not certainly is own governing organisation in rugby would not could and dawsthose views and have condemned them. so the problem is in a kind of pandora's box and say ok. tell us what you think that injustice is in the world and we'll listen to you ok i don't want that i want them to remain calm grew and with the ideals the guiding ideas of good thing organizations is but which to me seem as if they've all got the heart in the right place so i well i want to talk about that just to leah not very very aspect because lee when nothing speak out against racism with gestures like this. they do get plenty of media coverage it doesn't seem to do their careers any harm do you think in some cases they're actually being encouraged to do it by perhaps p.r. advisors sponsors if they're suffering in their position or cetera this is a quick way to get a little bit more coverage. was a white perspective i have to say because most black people professional where there's 14 or in the workplace you raise issues of racism and welcome with you know laurels of media attention and l
wall of sports certainly is not certainly is own governing organisation in rugby would not could and dawsthose views and have condemned them. so the problem is in a kind of pandora's box and say ok. tell us what you think that injustice is in the world and we'll listen to you ok i don't want that i want them to remain calm grew and with the ideals the guiding ideas of good thing organizations is but which to me seem as if they've all got the heart in the right place so i well i want to talk...
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surely of daws once again threatened by a terrorist organization that constitute a real provocation in the midst of the trial of the january 25th dean attacks i had 10 minutes to gather my things and leave my home 10 minutes to leave behind a part of my life that's a bit short it's very brutal well it's not clear whether these 2 incidents are connected death but we do know that this is being treated very seriously indeed because of the investigation that's been opened by the national army to the terrorism agency i mean you might be able to see around me here the air is all cordoned off and there is a danger where the security operation will stay including those military from operations all to hell this was the french military operation that was launched back in 2015 when france started experiencing those large waves of terror attacks. charlotte n.c. reporting there with a press secretary of the french union the national independent police sean p a columbia does believe that attacks these days are more likely to come from individuals than big terror networks. it is absolutely not certai
surely of daws once again threatened by a terrorist organization that constitute a real provocation in the midst of the trial of the january 25th dean attacks i had 10 minutes to gather my things and leave my home 10 minutes to leave behind a part of my life that's a bit short it's very brutal well it's not clear whether these 2 incidents are connected death but we do know that this is being treated very seriously indeed because of the investigation that's been opened by the national army to...
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mani's transitional president barton dawe is due to be sworn in following last month's coup the veteran soldier and former defense minister is due to be interim leader for 18 months west african regional bloc ecowas met with the head of mali's military genter on thursday after agreeing to lift sanctions if a new government is sworn in this week. don't start with headlines we have more news coming up right after inside story. russia now seems to be going after the main economic resource which is a boy we bring you the stories in development is the rapidly changing the. president's promise america 1st policy triggered a trade war that morphed into a technological war continues on al jazeera. is china backing up its growing power with economic and political coalition that's an accusation being leveled in australia europe and washington so is there a line between acting like a great power and taking things too far this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program i mean ron can i just rent bide your time that famous phrase from china's communist leader deng xiaoping governed its foreig
mani's transitional president barton dawe is due to be sworn in following last month's coup the veteran soldier and former defense minister is due to be interim leader for 18 months west african regional bloc ecowas met with the head of mali's military genter on thursday after agreeing to lift sanctions if a new government is sworn in this week. don't start with headlines we have more news coming up right after inside story. russia now seems to be going after the main economic resource which is...
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of it is you can say that it discriminates you know when people are saying that message it doesn't dawes it discriminates people who are a major lee older majorly old not not at all like fifty's not even over $65.00 you still looking at creeping up to the seventy's eighty's mark with all of the conditions it is it discriminates relisten always be the odd person just fit the paradigm which has some 15 or has a brain hemorrhage or heart attack there are always people who don't fit the ordinary paradigm of experience but for the most it is discriminates ray but over and above these physical impacts and physical health are you saying with us no i'm coming right down the tracks of the tsunami of mental health implications. everybody is working in this field from day dot when we started going into lockdown absolutely have been saying that this is because this is a concern that there is going to be a massive massive wave of people who just feel that their society is not one they recognize and they struggle with that or young people who feel that hopeless and there's not really much point being
of it is you can say that it discriminates you know when people are saying that message it doesn't dawes it discriminates people who are a major lee older majorly old not not at all like fifty's not even over $65.00 you still looking at creeping up to the seventy's eighty's mark with all of the conditions it is it discriminates relisten always be the odd person just fit the paradigm which has some 15 or has a brain hemorrhage or heart attack there are always people who don't fit the ordinary...
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is innovating as never before ok thank you time sam dawes there director of the project on your own governance and reform. u.s. president donald trump says he'll announce his nominee for the supreme court by sascha day he says he's looking at 5 candidates to replace the late liberal justice ruth bader ginsburg who died on friday from all on the story let's go live now to our want correspondent kimberly really so the president is moving very quickly illness. yeah the president moving in an accelerated timeline he says and has announced as of monday morning here in washington that he will likely make the announcement of his supreme court pick to replace the human rights and women's rights icon ruth bader ginsburg who died of pancreatic cancer at the age of 87 that he is likely to make that announcement either wednesday or rather sorry friday or saturday but 1st we know that she will be lying in the great hall in repose of the supreme court for at least 2 days so that people can pay their respects because she was very much revered here in the united states now in terms of that accelerated timelin
is innovating as never before ok thank you time sam dawes there director of the project on your own governance and reform. u.s. president donald trump says he'll announce his nominee for the supreme court by sascha day he says he's looking at 5 candidates to replace the late liberal justice ruth bader ginsburg who died on friday from all on the story let's go live now to our want correspondent kimberly really so the president is moving very quickly illness. yeah the president moving in an...
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g manyesasoscreseek the north c burned through camp which jamie dawe's five children have all attendedr youngest was diagnosed with a rare tumor when she was six months old. >> so many children who come have scars and now it has scars. >> the place might be gone right now. the peopleen't. >> for them, those people are other kids whose siblings also have cancer. >> it helped me understand that there are other people going through this. >> she's now 8, cancer-free and a three-year veteran camper. >> i love swimming there. i love the camp fires. >> because her cancer was gentle, every three months she has scans, blood draws and treatments. she said the camp allows her to feel something important between all the visits to the doctor. >> we kind of like pretend we are normal. >> it was such an important and magical place for so many for such a long time. >> he's a pediatric oncologist. he helped found it almost 40 years ago where 800 kids now camp every summer. many of them, his patients. >> it completely changed the relationship we had the next time they came back to the clinic. they were
g manyesasoscreseek the north c burned through camp which jamie dawe's five children have all attendedr youngest was diagnosed with a rare tumor when she was six months old. >> so many children who come have scars and now it has scars. >> the place might be gone right now. the peopleen't. >> for them, those people are other kids whose siblings also have cancer. >> it helped me understand that there are other people going through this. >> she's now 8, cancer-free...
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filmed by human rights activists and shows the inside of one of the camps cells fitted with double line daws. keypad locks and cameras. slogans on the wall praising chinese president xi jinping and in the so called classrooms railings and why are separating the teaches from the students. the government's glossy videos claim that the week is a happy with this so-called education. course you. want he said to. the chinese government has reportedly described its new campaign as quote breaking the roots of extremists and so what they're doing when they say they want to break the roots break the lineage is they want to eliminate the basic institutions the basic elements of weaker culture weaker society they're trying to transform the entire society. 37 year old melbourne plasterer hi rula my is one of 3 a stray in citizens who've been jailed in singeing here he speaks out for the 1st time. it's been a bit hard to explain at that in my feeling at that time yeah no i've been happy like that before in my life. in august 2017 while travelling on his astray in passport high ruler was questioned and the
filmed by human rights activists and shows the inside of one of the camps cells fitted with double line daws. keypad locks and cameras. slogans on the wall praising chinese president xi jinping and in the so called classrooms railings and why are separating the teaches from the students. the government's glossy videos claim that the week is a happy with this so-called education. course you. want he said to. the chinese government has reportedly described its new campaign as quote breaking the...
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. >> reporter: this week, the north complex burned through the camp which jany daws five children havell attended her youngest, eva, diagnosed with a rare lung tumor when she was six months old. >> so many children have scars and okaisu now has its scars. >> the place might be gone through the people aren't. >> reporter: for ana and other h kids whose siblings have cancer. >> it helped me understand that there's other people going thug t together. >> reporter: etha is 8, cancer free and a three-year veteran camper. >> i love swimming there. i also love, i also love the camp fires, those are really fun. >> reporter: but because the cancer is genetic, every three months she has scans, blood draws ande ys okaizu is somethio look forward to between the visits to the doctor. >> we pretend we're normal. >> it was such an important and magical place for so many people for such a long time. >> reporter: dr. mike amalon is a pediatric oncologist at stanford helped found okaizu almost 40 years ago where 800 camp every summer. many his patients. >> it completely changed the relationship the next
. >> reporter: this week, the north complex burned through the camp which jany daws five children havell attended her youngest, eva, diagnosed with a rare lung tumor when she was six months old. >> so many children have scars and okaisu now has its scars. >> the place might be gone through the people aren't. >> reporter: for ana and other h kids whose siblings have cancer. >> it helped me understand that there's other people going thug t together. >>...
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. >> reporter: this week, the north complex burned through the camp which jany dawes five children havell attended her youngest, eva, diagnosed with a rare lung tumor when she was six months old. >> so many children have scars and okaisu now has its scars. >> the place might be gone right now, but the people definitely aren't. >> reporter: for ana and other kids whose siblings have cancer. >> it helped me understand that there's other people going through this and that we need to go through it together. >> reporter: etha is 8, cancer free and a three-year veteran camper. >> i love swimming there. i also love, i also love the camp fires, those are really fun. >> reporter: but because the cancer is genetic, every three months she has scans, blood draws and treatments. she says okaizu allows her to feel something important between all the visits to the doctor. >> we pretend we're normal. >> it was such an important and magical place for so many people for such a long time. >> reporter: dr. mike amalon is a pediatric oncologist at stanford. kids now camp every summer, many of them his patie
. >> reporter: this week, the north complex burned through the camp which jany dawes five children havell attended her youngest, eva, diagnosed with a rare lung tumor when she was six months old. >> so many children have scars and okaisu now has its scars. >> the place might be gone right now, but the people definitely aren't. >> reporter: for ana and other kids whose siblings have cancer. >> it helped me understand that there's other people going through this and...
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needs to be getting much better at communicating ok thank you for that sam dawes there director of the project on un governance and reform at the center for international studies at the university of oxford. raising a lot of big issues and the man to speak to is to fund jar is the spokesman for the u.n. secretary general antonio tell us he joins us now on skype from new york thank you for your time. we've been talking a lot today about how the pandemic has challenge the united nations and its goal of encouraging this word multilateralism as so many nations are turning in with what's your take look this is 1000000000 b. assessment of the secretary general and he's been very clear about it is that what we have seen in this pandemic is a failure of nations to truly come together going it alone in a pandemic is not the solution you know we've always talked in theory about problems that know no border this pandemic this is not a drill right this is real life and we're seeing what happens when there is a lack of coronation on the global stage in terms of how to deal with me and in terms of t
needs to be getting much better at communicating ok thank you for that sam dawes there director of the project on un governance and reform at the center for international studies at the university of oxford. raising a lot of big issues and the man to speak to is to fund jar is the spokesman for the u.n. secretary general antonio tell us he joins us now on skype from new york thank you for your time. we've been talking a lot today about how the pandemic has challenge the united nations and its...
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so the book is about the end of something and also about the daw n of something. >> the first use ofnapalm, the first atomic bomb blast, so it is very contemporary. >> the question here is, any african-american photographers in world war ii? and were any photographers assigned to companies such as the four 42nd, the asian and japanese-american unit. >> there were really good pictures of the four 42nd, but they are not my book because it happened in 1944 when they saw their best action. i never got any connection to an african-american photographer. there was a japanese photographer, japanese-american photographer who later became lbj's photographer. but he started in the middle of 1945, but a great question. >> i can speak to that, because i went out to find, among other topics, and indeed i found a number of photos. for example, the 92nd infantry division was an african-american division that saw action in italy. and the 93rd saw action in the pacific. the 93rd included such famous black regiments as the 24th and 25th and the three 69th which had been the harlem hekllfighters in wor
so the book is about the end of something and also about the daw n of something. >> the first use ofnapalm, the first atomic bomb blast, so it is very contemporary. >> the question here is, any african-american photographers in world war ii? and were any photographers assigned to companies such as the four 42nd, the asian and japanese-american unit. >> there were really good pictures of the four 42nd, but they are not my book because it happened in 1944 when they saw their...
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actually said in a report published last month, was that for 6% of the deaths, covid-19 was the only dawesoronavirus deaths were people who are underlying conditions. >> well, and -- >> that makes a lot of sense. >> this is shawna, what we were talking about earlier when we said that donald trump was pushing conspiracy theory -- saying this was a conspiracy theory back in march that the media was drumming up. now he's basically saying the same thing now. pushing conspiracy theories by his definition. if family members of mine who have diabetes, that have asthma, who are otherwise perfectly healthy and live very healthy, productive lives, if they were to die because they got covid, then that shouldn't count towards a death from covid, which is absolute insanity. that's why we are protecting our family members. that's why americans, whether republicans or democrats, unless they're just absolutely out of their minds, are protecting their parents and their grandparents, who are more prone to catching this and dying from it. >> that's why i'm doing this show from my apartment, and that's why i
actually said in a report published last month, was that for 6% of the deaths, covid-19 was the only dawesoronavirus deaths were people who are underlying conditions. >> well, and -- >> that makes a lot of sense. >> this is shawna, what we were talking about earlier when we said that donald trump was pushing conspiracy theory -- saying this was a conspiracy theory back in march that the media was drumming up. now he's basically saying the same thing now. pushing conspiracy...
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mark dawe, chief executive of the skills network. you presumably welcome the announcement?t's a recognition in a step in the right direction. and they ship works vocational skills which many people say has been a long time coming. absolutely. apprenticeships are seen now as a really strong way of learning right from the entry—level at level two all the way up to apprenticeships in the announcement mention some of the change already happening in apprenticeships. one of our worries is that there are a lot of people now and not necessarily at level three, even you are levels, who need support in english and maths, support in small chunks of skills. we need lots across the country and during covid online so the learner can learn all the way through online and get their certificate, and there is a demand there that is not being met as well, so the more investment, fantastic but they should be one small step towards a much wider approach to aduu towards a much wider approach to adult skills and funding. with you before. a report looking at exactly this which made many of the reco
mark dawe, chief executive of the skills network. you presumably welcome the announcement?t's a recognition in a step in the right direction. and they ship works vocational skills which many people say has been a long time coming. absolutely. apprenticeships are seen now as a really strong way of learning right from the entry—level at level two all the way up to apprenticeships in the announcement mention some of the change already happening in apprenticeships. one of our worries is that...