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handled the transportation to the drc. so this was very much an altruistic effort that helped in that setting. i will say we are working efficient will i to try to move towards a licensed product here in the u.s. obviously i need to be cautious what i say, but i feel optimi optimistic that this will be something that we can accomplish in the near term and we can have a fully licensed vaccine. >> that's just an example because ebola did -- we had a gentleman from west africa come to dallas, texas, and the protocols weren't followed and so it impacted our own country, but using this as a paradigm on what we can do for other terrible illnesses that are developing and i tell people on any given day we have -- you know, we have tuberculosis in the city of houston because it's an international city and you just don't check everybody. so we have to be on our toes to be able to do that in the 21st century cures act i think gives you some of those focus, but looking at the ebola vaccine, in four years we went from people worried it
handled the transportation to the drc. so this was very much an altruistic effort that helped in that setting. i will say we are working efficient will i to try to move towards a licensed product here in the u.s. obviously i need to be cautious what i say, but i feel optimi optimistic that this will be something that we can accomplish in the near term and we can have a fully licensed vaccine. >> that's just an example because ebola did -- we had a gentleman from west africa come to...
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british investors are reportedly preparing for an informal investigation into glencore's actions in the drcaustralian states and territories implemented a ban on using plastic bags, all except new south wales. it is the only state in australia that has yet to commit to phasing out plastic. in australia, 75% of the rubbish found along the coast is plastic, and most of it is thought to be from surrounding areas, especially urban centres. new south wales is australia's most populous state, including the city of sydney. phil mercer says it is a massive problem that businesses cannot ignore. one of australia's main supermarkets woolworths was estimating that it gave out 3.9 billion single use plastic bags every year. that is one reason why woolworths and its main competitor coles have brought in a nationwide ban on these single use bags. it follows a move in western australia and queensland. the ban in those states ca m e and queensland. the ban in those states came into effect on the first ofjuly. the states came into effect on the first of july. the transition states came into effect on the fi
british investors are reportedly preparing for an informal investigation into glencore's actions in the drcaustralian states and territories implemented a ban on using plastic bags, all except new south wales. it is the only state in australia that has yet to commit to phasing out plastic. in australia, 75% of the rubbish found along the coast is plastic, and most of it is thought to be from surrounding areas, especially urban centres. new south wales is australia's most populous state,...
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it is all to do with operations in nigeria and the drc.resident is in europe for a two—day visit to talk trade and see if there's any way to salvage the nuclear deal now that the us has withdrawn and threatened sanctions for anyone doing buisness with the iranians. now let's get the inside track on workplace wellness. it isa it is a real buzz word at the moment, it is a growing concern for many in business, more and more firms are not understanding how to look after their staff, and therefore affect their performance and profitability. most firms prioritise the physical wellbeing of their employees, with things like rest breaks, healthy eating options or adjustable desks. but there's now a growing realisation that the mental health of staff is just as important. and one firm that's encouraging more businesses to consider staff mental health as well as improving culture and ethics at work is mind gym. it wants to transform performance by changing the way people think about work. we have its creator in the studio. 0ctavius black, ceo of busi
it is all to do with operations in nigeria and the drc.resident is in europe for a two—day visit to talk trade and see if there's any way to salvage the nuclear deal now that the us has withdrawn and threatened sanctions for anyone doing buisness with the iranians. now let's get the inside track on workplace wellness. it isa it is a real buzz word at the moment, it is a growing concern for many in business, more and more firms are not understanding how to look after their staff, and therefore...
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. >> pushed into politically risky countries like the drc and nigeria to keep gaining market share.an you compare and contrast what glencore has done, it's approach versus rivals also engage in the same business but have perhaps shied away from the >> one way to look at this is to the lens of one commodity, that has attracted a lot of attention in the past year or so. it has a unique exposure to this which looks to grow massively in the next -- or so. this is huge for the business that unique factor supports rationale for investing long-term. this is an area and other mining companies that withdraw in recent years. difference falling over itself. for the moment, for what the risks might the. follow -- very volatile. scarlet: we are just noticing , 7327, rentces crude seeing a similar move, though it is very -- barely positive -- for the record, it should be noted down for a second day, wti, but still -- it had, quite a bit from 66 unchanged on june 20 -- june 21 and is now above the $73 per barrel. we will keep an eye on the movements. ofare approaching the fourth is the official br
. >> pushed into politically risky countries like the drc and nigeria to keep gaining market share.an you compare and contrast what glencore has done, it's approach versus rivals also engage in the same business but have perhaps shied away from the >> one way to look at this is to the lens of one commodity, that has attracted a lot of attention in the past year or so. it has a unique exposure to this which looks to grow massively in the next -- or so. this is huge for the business...
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this was distributed at drc in a ring vaccination strategy and giving -- and given to health workers. we were happy to see the declaration that this epidemic is now over. if the vaccine contributed to that it's hard to tell because fortunately, this was a limited outbreak. drc moved quickly with traditional measures, i think again, we are very well situated to deal with a ebola outbreak in the future and in this instance, it was great to see how quickly the vaccine was available and was distributed and made available to those who needed it.>> i will comment to build off of doctor collins is comment. i make the point up front, it's hard to understate what a game changer this is. the first time we now have a technology available to intervene to stop of spread of something other than just traditional public-health tools of isolation. i think we should make note of the efforts of the manufacturing company merck, the doses that were employed in the drc, they were donated. they shipped about 13,000 doses and handle the transport. delivered under a extended active protocol. this was very muc
this was distributed at drc in a ring vaccination strategy and giving -- and given to health workers. we were happy to see the declaration that this epidemic is now over. if the vaccine contributed to that it's hard to tell because fortunately, this was a limited outbreak. drc moved quickly with traditional measures, i think again, we are very well situated to deal with a ebola outbreak in the future and in this instance, it was great to see how quickly the vaccine was available and was...
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>> i believe it was a mistake to put the troops from the drc into the u.n. mission in c.a.r. >> navaiy banbury was in charge of field support to peacekeepers. he says he expressed concerns about the congolese soldiers at the time, but had no direct sayt decision to deploy them. >> if there are allegations that a unit that has been deployed to a peacekeeping mission has been involved in human rights abuses back home, that's a huge cause for concern, a hugred flag, and should be immediately investigated. >> navai: the congolese troops pacified bambari-- but left new allegations of sexual violence and exploitation in their wake. (manda speaking): >> navai: manda-- the name s asked us to use-- was an 11-year-old schoolgirl at the time. >> navai: manda told her mother, but they didn't report the rapeo he u.n. but towards the end of 2015, many new allegations began to emerge against troops from five different peacekeeping nations, including the congolese. the u.n. official breaking the news to the press was anthony banbury. e it's hard to imagine the outrage that peorking for the united nat
>> i believe it was a mistake to put the troops from the drc into the u.n. mission in c.a.r. >> navaiy banbury was in charge of field support to peacekeepers. he says he expressed concerns about the congolese soldiers at the time, but had no direct sayt decision to deploy them. >> if there are allegations that a unit that has been deployed to a peacekeeping mission has been involved in human rights abuses back home, that's a huge cause for concern, a hugred flag, and should be...
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we have been having a challenge in drc getting in front of this outbreak response, so actually we have all just come together and are working with the national government to retool the footprint of that response right now. because it was a bit slow to start. >>> we will get started. please >>> the third thing we do is support the immigration services beyond polio. it has been mentioned a couple of times how do we get where the truth is. and the places we have these problems have been on lists for years. listed indicate that they are the places that are high risk and most likely to see these kinds of emergence. we are pretty good actually at determining the six or the 10 countries that will be most relevant and even some regions within those countries that may be most relevant in making improvements. we have to step up our game in strengthening the ability of the country to deliver that vaccine through -- services so that we can close those gaps before they become an emergent event or an outbreak. finally, we should catalyze country efforts for rubella. this is important because if you
we have been having a challenge in drc getting in front of this outbreak response, so actually we have all just come together and are working with the national government to retool the footprint of that response right now. because it was a bit slow to start. >>> we will get started. please >>> the third thing we do is support the immigration services beyond polio. it has been mentioned a couple of times how do we get where the truth is. and the places we have these problems...
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we have been having a challenge in drc getting in front of this outbreak response. we have all come together and working with the national government to retool the footprint of that response right now because it was a bit slow to start. the third thing that we have to do is to support and strengthen immunization services beyond polio. it's been mentioned a couple times, like how do we predict? lists that indicate they are the places that are high risk and most likely to see these kinds of emergence. so we are pretty good, actually, at determining the six or ten countries that will be most relevant to this, and sub regions within these countries. we have to step up our game is strengthening the countries through routine and supplemental services so we can close those gaps before they become an emergent event or outbreak. and finally, we should -- elimination of measles and ruebella. if you can improve access to measles vaccine, it means you have improved. the level of vaccination that would be required to deal with measles problems is quite high. what we are really -
we have been having a challenge in drc getting in front of this outbreak response. we have all come together and working with the national government to retool the footprint of that response right now because it was a bit slow to start. the third thing that we have to do is to support and strengthen immunization services beyond polio. it's been mentioned a couple times, like how do we predict? lists that indicate they are the places that are high risk and most likely to see these kinds of...
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the situation in drc with our circulating vaccine-derived polio outbreak response right now is very different than the situation was in syria when we were responding there. it is very different than in afghanistan and pakistan in some instances, and in borno and in nigeria, but there are some key lessons we learn in each of these instances that help us push the vaccine further and closer to the children. the first is we have amazing technologies available to us, and so, we can use satellites to do intensive mapping exercises. this is something that we've done in borno, where we've looked at inls before and after events in that state, military events in that state, or boko haram events in that state, to understand where the population had moved to, where structures had been damaged, where they were repaired, whether there was grass growing on the roads or whether there wasn't, all in an effort to understand better from the sky where does the population reside. and with that information, the teams on the ground that are so critical to getting this work done can target their efforts towards the
the situation in drc with our circulating vaccine-derived polio outbreak response right now is very different than the situation was in syria when we were responding there. it is very different than in afghanistan and pakistan in some instances, and in borno and in nigeria, but there are some key lessons we learn in each of these instances that help us push the vaccine further and closer to the children. the first is we have amazing technologies available to us, and so, we can use satellites to...
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we talk about drc a lot. treated for war wounds. this despite the un being present — today it was tweeting. @unpeacekeeping tweeting about how ‘patrols are an essential part of peacekeeping operations'. louise dewast has travelled there. from the sky a land of endless natural wealth but on the ground a conflict raging now for more than 20 yea rs. conflict raging now for more than 20 years. millions have been displaced from their homes, and this year the united nations says $1.6 billion are urgently needed to reach 10.5 million people in need. we are on our way to one village in the south, we are going to have to walk together. this is to show you the challenge of delivering humanitarian aid toa challenge of delivering humanitarian aid to a province of 7 million people, where 65% of the roads are inaccessible. despite apparent calm, militias continue to kill, kidnap and rape. a number of victims are finding refuge here in a listening house, they exist across the democratic republic of congo and are usually com
we talk about drc a lot. treated for war wounds. this despite the un being present — today it was tweeting. @unpeacekeeping tweeting about how ‘patrols are an essential part of peacekeeping operations'. louise dewast has travelled there. from the sky a land of endless natural wealth but on the ground a conflict raging now for more than 20 yea rs. conflict raging now for more than 20 years. millions have been displaced from their homes, and this year the united nations says $1.6 billion are...
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we see groups pop up like these islamic extremist groups, the drc, but have no relation to to bob desha bob. -- two shabbat. >> i think we will see everything, we are seeing what you just said. you use contemporary examples. i will give you a slightly different answer. i'm going to answer your question by saying here's what i the convergence -- and unfortunately isis has been a pioneer in these arenas. example foren an aspiring us -- extremists. the power of online radicalization. we have never seen anything like this. no longer does someone trying to recruit a terrorist ever have to physically meet an aspiring terrorist. you don't even have to directly communicate. just get the right video in the and you will inspire without any instruction. no preparation, trainingm, resourcing, a complete decentralization of the recruitment process. it has been astonishingly effective. we wouldn't be having the conversation we are happen -- we weren'tng if it incredibly effective. we wouldn't be spending all this time. i also talked about in my the ubiquitouss availability of increasingly powerful te
we see groups pop up like these islamic extremist groups, the drc, but have no relation to to bob desha bob. -- two shabbat. >> i think we will see everything, we are seeing what you just said. you use contemporary examples. i will give you a slightly different answer. i'm going to answer your question by saying here's what i the convergence -- and unfortunately isis has been a pioneer in these arenas. example foren an aspiring us -- extremists. the power of online radicalization. we have...
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the drc is absolutely core and its key assets are cobalt and copper mines in the country.y are a huge growth business for glencore. burton.hank you, mark next, the former deputy director general of the wto. live from new york. ♪ retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent network speed across multiple locations. every corporate office, warehouse and store near or far covered. leaving every competitor, threat and challenge outmaneuvered. comcast business outmaneuver. david: we come back with breaking news out of china. us they docial tells not plan to use their exchange as a weapon in the trade war. that.xplicitly said they said specifically they will not use the rmb exchange rate as a tool to deal with trade disputes. this is coming from an official at the pboc. they rarely communicate this way. it was implicit but now they are explicitly.ry julia: you could tie this to the strengtheni
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what we have found for us we use drc enabled equipment that helps in our communicating with the vehicles. our focus is on connected vehicles at this point and connected freight vehicles specifically because of the nature -- >> when you're saying connected, are you saying connected to the device that is on the infrastructure or are you talking about connected in a broadband wireless way? >> well, to use your examples both. >> both. >> there are connected vehicle to vehicle and vehicle to infrastructure and then the infrastructure is connected back to a central location where we can send messages to the vehicles. >> so you have interconnectivity? >> excuse me, i apologize. dsrc helps us to do that, but i think what we believe will be enhanced is not just the type of technology that we use because we could use a variety of technology but really the type of messages and advisories that we're pushing, advisories about crashes, advisories about weather up in front are the most effective that we can see. this idea of developing collaboration amongst all stakeholders associated with the type and
what we have found for us we use drc enabled equipment that helps in our communicating with the vehicles. our focus is on connected vehicles at this point and connected freight vehicles specifically because of the nature -- >> when you're saying connected, are you saying connected to the device that is on the infrastructure or are you talking about connected in a broadband wireless way? >> well, to use your examples both. >> both. >> there are connected vehicle to...
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but if you look at the dccc, the drc we are doing very well in the money raising front and i think thats. so we will see how president trump does with a bunch of democrats with a little bit more power. ainsley: kayleigh, jessica, thanks so much for joining us. >> thanks, ainsley. ainsley: freaking out over president trump's plan to revoke security clearances from obama officials. >> autocrat not an american president. >> no way to look at this other than president trump wants to punish his critics. >> this is nixonian. ainsley: former fbi agent says his plan is reasonable and he is going to join us live. plus, this baby is just seven months old but her epic hair is driving the internet wild. but, first, happy birthday to jennifer lopez, the pop star and actress turns 49 years old today. ♪ ♪ my love don't cost a thing ♪ trillions of cells. they work together doing important stuff. the hitch? like you, your cells get hungry. feed them... with centrum micronutrients. restoring your awesome, daily. centrum. feed your cells. ♪ >> this is a very dangerous day for american democracy. this is t
but if you look at the dccc, the drc we are doing very well in the money raising front and i think thats. so we will see how president trump does with a bunch of democrats with a little bit more power. ainsley: kayleigh, jessica, thanks so much for joining us. >> thanks, ainsley. ainsley: freaking out over president trump's plan to revoke security clearances from obama officials. >> autocrat not an american president. >> no way to look at this other than president trump wants...
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we've been having a challenge in drc getting if front of this outbreak response and so actually we have all just come together and are working with the national government to retool the footprint of that response right now because it was a bit -- it was a bit slow to start. the third thing that we have to do is to support and strengthen immunization services beyond polio. you know, it's been mentioned a couple times like how do we predict where these things are going to be. the truth is that the places we have had these problems have been on lists for numerous years, lists that indicate that they are the places that are high risk and most likely to see these kinds of emergence. so we are pretty good, actually, at determining the six or the ten countries that will be most relevant to this and even sub regions within those countries that may be most relevant to making improvements. where we have to step up our game is strengthening the ability of those countries to deliver vaccines both through routine and supplemental services so that we can close those gaps before they become an emergen
we've been having a challenge in drc getting if front of this outbreak response and so actually we have all just come together and are working with the national government to retool the footprint of that response right now because it was a bit -- it was a bit slow to start. the third thing that we have to do is to support and strengthen immunization services beyond polio. you know, it's been mentioned a couple times like how do we predict where these things are going to be. the truth is that...