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there is good ef the drc specifically, we in the drc specifically, we have been working over the pastake sure they can be a national level clearance required for the vaccines to be able to come into the country.— into the country. what difference _ into the country. what difference does - into the country. what difference does it - into the country. what i difference does it make? into the country. what - difference does it make? is it a definite, 100% protected against this illness? it’s against this illness? it's really critical _ against this illness? it's really critical that - against this illness? it�*s really critical that when we think about vaccination, remember to think about it as a one all in a much bigger public to health kits. there is good efficacy data that is protection from the vaccine, especially when used to approach and to reach people that are particularly vulnerable. it is a very critical tool in interrupting that train of transmission. being sure that that goes alongside all of the other critical public health interventions that we have been engaging and advanc
there is good ef the drc specifically, we in the drc specifically, we have been working over the pastake sure they can be a national level clearance required for the vaccines to be able to come into the country.— into the country. what difference _ into the country. what difference does - into the country. what difference does it - into the country. what i difference does it make? into the country. what - difference does it make? is it a definite, 100% protected against this illness? it’s...
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we know that in drc over 600 people have already died.eing this slowness of response, in your words? remember this is in terms of covid vaccine, billions of people had never gotten a single dose when you and i probably had several already. this is parfor the course. as you said, we're moving towards 20,000 cases. those are detected cases for the paper upwards of 50% or more undetected. we don't need vaccines, we need people to get vaccines out to world provinces where the heart of the outbreak has been in drc. we need diagnostic capacity. 50% or more may be undiagnosed. we don't have the testing facilities and equipment to be able to identify cases out in the field. we don't have the care and treatment we need for people already suffering from the disease. whether it's supportive care for people who have serious symptoms or even some of the antibody which work for certain that works at the start to the back outbreak. an important point you make that vaccines are loans aren't silver bullets of the contact tracing, the labs, the diagnosis,
we know that in drc over 600 people have already died.eing this slowness of response, in your words? remember this is in terms of covid vaccine, billions of people had never gotten a single dose when you and i probably had several already. this is parfor the course. as you said, we're moving towards 20,000 cases. those are detected cases for the paper upwards of 50% or more undetected. we don't need vaccines, we need people to get vaccines out to world provinces where the heart of the outbreak...
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why is this disease focused in the drc in particular?— disease focused in the drc in particular? concern is this new strain which has - particular? the concern is this new strain which has proven i particular? the concern is this| new strain which has proven to be transmitted quickly and to be transmitted quickly and to be more fatal. this is especially of concern because it has been found in camps where there is a lot of overcrowding, especially amongst children who tend to play together and it is transmitted through skin to skin contact. so they have been trying to contain the outbreak in these camps. there has been theissue in these camps. there has been the issue of shortage of medical supplies and lack of hygiene. we have spoken to a couple of people there who have requested that the government send more medical supplies like diagnostic and testing kits as well as treatments to help, at least in this moment, as a way for the vaccines to come. unicef and the world organisation said that they are working to train health care workers with regards to storing and transporting vac
why is this disease focused in the drc in particular?— disease focused in the drc in particular? concern is this new strain which has - particular? the concern is this new strain which has proven i particular? the concern is this| new strain which has proven to be transmitted quickly and to be transmitted quickly and to be more fatal. this is especially of concern because it has been found in camps where there is a lot of overcrowding, especially amongst children who tend to play together and...
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class not on the us side but i would not say it's exclusively on the drc side . it's a global challenge we need to resolve together so for many countries who don't have their own stringent regulatory authority like the fda and the united states they either rely on their expertise or they rely on who or other partners for regulatory approval. the challenge that we have faced with the mpox vaccines is who as a pre-follow qualification process they go through, it takes about a year to provide regulatory approval and they have a prioritized list of products. as the emergency of the 2022 mpox outbreak waned there were other products that were higher priority and i think that probably was the right call in 23 and before we ended up where we are now so who did not have this product in the pipeline and the regulatory authorities in drc were reviewing the evidence and wanted to make sure there was guidance provided to them so it took longer until there was a emergency declared for who to provide a signal to the regulatory authorities at drc . these are systems that can be
class not on the us side but i would not say it's exclusively on the drc side . it's a global challenge we need to resolve together so for many countries who don't have their own stringent regulatory authority like the fda and the united states they either rely on their expertise or they rely on who or other partners for regulatory approval. the challenge that we have faced with the mpox vaccines is who as a pre-follow qualification process they go through, it takes about a year to provide...
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or the drc. william: so, greed. is there also bureaucracy at work here?, complacency, and bureaucracy would sum it up. a lot of bureaucracy. the main stumbling block is that the world health organization did not give the vaccine emergency listing which would allow unicef to actually deliver it and deliver it at speed. but you still need the donations because africa cannot make their own vaccine. bavarian nordic, a danish company, you know, has been charging a lot of money for it, making it unaffordable. the united states, even to this day after the global emergency has only delivered 10,000 doses to nigeria. it's promised 50,000 tothe congo which should be delivered on saturday, but that pales in comparison to the 110,000 that the africa cdc say they need and they need it urgently. william: how confident are you that that continued enormous flow will actually happen? lawrence: you know, if, if history is any gauge, it'll be too little and too late because whenever we wait for vaccines what africa knows is that it never arrives on time and that it's insuff
or the drc. william: so, greed. is there also bureaucracy at work here?, complacency, and bureaucracy would sum it up. a lot of bureaucracy. the main stumbling block is that the world health organization did not give the vaccine emergency listing which would allow unicef to actually deliver it and deliver it at speed. but you still need the donations because africa cannot make their own vaccine. bavarian nordic, a danish company, you know, has been charging a lot of money for it, making it...
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the drc will receive 200,000 vaccines, with frontline healthcare workers and those at risk the firstlion vaccines are needed across the continent to get the epidemic under control. simijolaoso is our africa corespondent. she's sent this update from goma — the africa cdc said it has a six month plan to tackle the mpox outbreak. this includes increasing testing, surveillance and community engagement. it says the plan will cost nearly 600 million usd. it also revealed that over the last seven days, more than 5400 suspected cases of mpox have been reported and 26 deaths have been recorded. 98% of those have been here in the democratic republic of congo. now, the country is expecting a delivery of 101,000 vaccines over the weekend, but getting those vaccines to the areas that really need them will be quite a challenge for authorities here. one factor is the ongoing intense fighting between the army and several rebel groups here in the eastern region of the country. the africa cdc also said it has plans to get vaccines to other african countries, and said that there is an increase in the n
the drc will receive 200,000 vaccines, with frontline healthcare workers and those at risk the firstlion vaccines are needed across the continent to get the epidemic under control. simijolaoso is our africa corespondent. she's sent this update from goma — the africa cdc said it has a six month plan to tackle the mpox outbreak. this includes increasing testing, surveillance and community engagement. it says the plan will cost nearly 600 million usd. it also revealed that over the last seven...
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fda had approved them, they were not approved in the who or in the drc. >> green.s there also a level of bureaucracy at work that is complicating matters? >> i think greed and complacency and bureaucracy would pretty much sum it up. there is, i think, a lot of bureaucracy. the main stumbling block is that the world health organization did not give the vaccine emergency listing -- >> which would have freed it up? >> which would have freed it up. it would have allowed organizations to deliver it and deliver it at speed. you still need the donations, the -- though. a danish company has been charging a lot of money for it. the united states, even to this day, has only delivered 10,000 doses. nigeria has promised 50,000 to congo, which should be delivered on saturday, but that pales in comparison to the 10 million that the african cdc say they need. >> right. how confident are you that that continued enormous flow will actually happen? p>> if history is any gauge, it will be too little and too late. whenever we wait for vaccines, what africa knows is that it never arriv
fda had approved them, they were not approved in the who or in the drc. >> green.s there also a level of bureaucracy at work that is complicating matters? >> i think greed and complacency and bureaucracy would pretty much sum it up. there is, i think, a lot of bureaucracy. the main stumbling block is that the world health organization did not give the vaccine emergency listing -- >> which would have freed it up? >> which would have freed it up. it would have allowed...
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the other way around, why derkachan was made a member of the federation council from some occupied drcat is it for the drc at all, i can explain to you why, because dima rogozin is an fsb agent. andriy derkach is an officer of the fsb, these people have a different report card in ranks, even in such a situation, i do not think that andriy derkach had to lie somewhere at the bottom, agents lie at the bottom, they have fulfilled their mission, they are no one else's are needed, and the chekists always behave like this with agents, well, you got your 30 silver coins there, go to yourself, rest, feed the ostriches, and the officer who has been performing all the time... he should get an award, well , look, andriy logovyi, a person who was found guilty by the british court of murdering litvinenko, he is also a member of the state duma of the russian federation, a very active deputy, this is not a happy federation for you, this is an active public activity, because he worked well, worked, performed correctly all the tasks that were, now works in parliament get access to certain financial flo
the other way around, why derkachan was made a member of the federation council from some occupied drcat is it for the drc at all, i can explain to you why, because dima rogozin is an fsb agent. andriy derkach is an officer of the fsb, these people have a different report card in ranks, even in such a situation, i do not think that andriy derkach had to lie somewhere at the bottom, agents lie at the bottom, they have fulfilled their mission, they are no one else's are needed, and the chekists...
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the drc has received at least 250,000 vaccines, but many parts of the country, especially in rural areasstructure and ongoing conflict. logistic problem. this is, i think, the biggest challenge because we have to bring the vaccines from kinshasa to other parts of the country where we know that we have problems with roads, we have problems with, distances, which are very, very, very big. i think that we will start maybe at the beginning of october in 2 or 3 weeks. we start the vaccination. the country is also facing a shortage of medical facilities, health workers and the equipment needed to store, distribute and administer vaccines. health workers operating in eastern drc, the epicentre of the outbreak, have told the bbc that desperately waiting for the vaccines as they are working with little or no protective clothing such as gloves and masks. the number of vaccines currently available is very limited. every country which has more than 100 million people, so 200 to 5,000 is not enough, but we think that we will receive more doses from another country from japan, for example. we think th
the drc has received at least 250,000 vaccines, but many parts of the country, especially in rural areasstructure and ongoing conflict. logistic problem. this is, i think, the biggest challenge because we have to bring the vaccines from kinshasa to other parts of the country where we know that we have problems with roads, we have problems with, distances, which are very, very, very big. i think that we will start maybe at the beginning of october in 2 or 3 weeks. we start the vaccination. the...
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immediately after that botched coup attempt, we saw the drc base, do us a consulate. of course, say they will cooperate with any investigations and of course, trying to see how they can aid in trying to get more information on those particular american nationals who have been named in this particular case. but so far that's all that they have given in terms of assistance, max. >> okay. victoria will stay with you on that fascinating. thank you scary moment in the nfl on thursday night as the miami dolphins quarterback suffers yet another concussion on the field. what we know about his condition next what works for us makes it last the powell contrast you can rise from pain i see what the effects of viagra, but faster meet roe sparks they contain. >> so dana, phil, and to dalla fill with sparks, dissolve under the tongue dissolvable work faster than old-school pills cia sparks are right for you at row.com most last sparks remember that time when our eye bags made us look sexy mean either now, we can reduce our eye bags, vice drinking less alcohol, sleeping, war cold co
immediately after that botched coup attempt, we saw the drc base, do us a consulate. of course, say they will cooperate with any investigations and of course, trying to see how they can aid in trying to get more information on those particular american nationals who have been named in this particular case. but so far that's all that they have given in terms of assistance, max. >> okay. victoria will stay with you on that fascinating. thank you scary moment in the nfl on thursday night as...
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we understand that the legal process in the drc allows for descendants to appeal the court's decisionstaff have been attending these decisions and gone through the process of following the proceedings and following them closely. >> do you believe the proceeding is fair? >> i don't want to pass decision because they are in the middle of the process. we will continue to state engaged in monitoring. >> a former security officer pleaded guilty today on charges from january 6. >> the only thing i will say about that is we firmly support our work part of your colleagues at the department of justice to hold anyone responsible for violations of law on that horrific day accountable for those violations. >> do you guys have a response to what putin said yesterday, which is that this was a follow-up on ukraine? >> a few things about this. number one, this is similar to things he has said over the course of the past two and a half years. we have seen him make similar statements about things at the united states and its allies and partners, not all of whom are nato members, so it is not really a n
we understand that the legal process in the drc allows for descendants to appeal the court's decisionstaff have been attending these decisions and gone through the process of following the proceedings and following them closely. >> do you believe the proceeding is fair? >> i don't want to pass decision because they are in the middle of the process. we will continue to state engaged in monitoring. >> a former security officer pleaded guilty today on charges from january 6....
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the drc is currently at the centre of an outbreak of the disease and has recorded more than 19,000 cases the beginning of the year. the first delivery of almost 100,000 doses of an mpox vaccine arrived on thursday. last month, the world health organization declared an international emergency in the country, after a surge in cases of a new, more dangerous strain of mpox. earlier i spoke to country director of save the children for the democratic republic of congo, greg ramm, who is on the ground as part of the vaccine rollout. he gave me his reaction. we are delighted that the first 100,000 doses of this much needed vaccine have now arrived in congo, and the ministry of health will be leading the effort to get these doses delivered and in people's arms. but we're also, save the children, very, very concerned about the many thousands of children at risk of infection, at risk of death. and so while these initial vaccines come out, what we're concerned about is preventing the spread, because it's 100,000 doses will not go very far, with millions of people displaced in eastern congo with the
the drc is currently at the centre of an outbreak of the disease and has recorded more than 19,000 cases the beginning of the year. the first delivery of almost 100,000 doses of an mpox vaccine arrived on thursday. last month, the world health organization declared an international emergency in the country, after a surge in cases of a new, more dangerous strain of mpox. earlier i spoke to country director of save the children for the democratic republic of congo, greg ramm, who is on the ground...
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the drc is the epicentre of the latest outbreak and has recorded thousands of mpox cases and more thanrnational emergency after a surge in cases there spread to neighbouring countries. the bbc�*s simijoaoloso has been given rare access to a treatment centre just north of bukavu in the east of the democratic republic of congo where health workers say infections are rising, supplies are running low and there's no information about when they will get much needed vaccines. as the number of infections rise, the age of the patients gets younger. little marula is the youngest mpox case at luweero's community hospital, at only four weeks old. it's an agonising ordeal for first time mother faraja. translation: it's sad - to see my first born suffering from this strange disease. i have a lot of pain in my heart. the cries of babies are resounding here. many of them are malnourished. this is the first time many here have encountered mpox. translation: ijust saw the child get sick. - i didn't even know the name of the disease. bring on the vaccines. just over three weeks ago, this hospital was use
the drc is the epicentre of the latest outbreak and has recorded thousands of mpox cases and more thanrnational emergency after a surge in cases there spread to neighbouring countries. the bbc�*s simijoaoloso has been given rare access to a treatment centre just north of bukavu in the east of the democratic republic of congo where health workers say infections are rising, supplies are running low and there's no information about when they will get much needed vaccines. as the number of...
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certainly the xiangshan forum is an attempt to weave in drc imprint on the dialogue on security in theof tough questions and the fact that the tenor of the conversations tended to go in the way they did not like and for the shangri—la dialogue. the xiangshan forum is an attempt to end their eyes perhaps reshaped or right perhaps reshaped or right perhaps some of those discussions or in a direction that they provide.— discussions or in a direction that they provide. other herbal to have something _ that they provide. other herbal to have something of a - to have something of a home—court advantage in that sense? home-court advantage in that sense? , , ., home-court advantage in that sense? , ., ., sense? there is some of that i sunpose- _ sense? there is some of that i sunpose- more _ sense? there is some of that i suppose. more importantly - sense? there is some of that i suppose. more importantly i i suppose. more importantly i think it's the convening power, the ability to set the agenda for this yearfor the ability to set the agenda for this year for instance a lot of the discussion
certainly the xiangshan forum is an attempt to weave in drc imprint on the dialogue on security in theof tough questions and the fact that the tenor of the conversations tended to go in the way they did not like and for the shangri—la dialogue. the xiangshan forum is an attempt to end their eyes perhaps reshaped or right perhaps reshaped or right perhaps some of those discussions or in a direction that they provide.— discussions or in a direction that they provide. other herbal to have...
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nearly 23,000 mpox cases and over 620 deaths in africa up with a majority in the drc.is accused of failing to pay one million in taxes at a time when he was spending on drugs, sex workers and luxury goods. stay with us, more at the top of the hour. hello. the weather across the uk is certainly pretty varied right now. looking back at thursday, some places got to see blue skies and sunshine. gorgeous scenes there in the highlands. compare that with the heavy downpours that affected not only kent, but many southern counties of england, the southern half of wales as well. it's all because the low pressure is swirling to the south of us. instead of this area of low pressure moving through and clearing away, it willjust continue to churn around, and that means further outbreaks of rain across southern counties of england, pushing up into the south of wales and the south midlands. further north, though, yes, some areas of low cloud, mist and fog, which may linger for some northern and eastern coasts. but further north and west, we see a good deal of sunshine, whereas these s
nearly 23,000 mpox cases and over 620 deaths in africa up with a majority in the drc.is accused of failing to pay one million in taxes at a time when he was spending on drugs, sex workers and luxury goods. stay with us, more at the top of the hour. hello. the weather across the uk is certainly pretty varied right now. looking back at thursday, some places got to see blue skies and sunshine. gorgeous scenes there in the highlands. compare that with the heavy downpours that affected not only...
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the drc is the epicentre of the latest outbreak and has recorded thousands of mpox cases and more thany after a surge in cases there spread to neighbouring countries. the bbc�*s simijolaoso has been given rare access to a treatment centre just north of bukavu in the east of the democratic republic of congo, where health workers say infections are rising, supplies are running low and there's no information about when they will get much needed vaccines. as the number of infections rise, the age of the patients gets younger. little marula is the youngest mpox case at luweero's community hospital, at only four weeks old. it's an agonising ordeal for first time mother faraja. translation: it's sad - to see my first born suffering from this strange disease. i have a lot of pain in my heart. the cries of babies are resounding here. many of them are malnourished. this is the first time many here have encountered mpox. translation: ijust saw the child get sick. - i didn't even know the name of the disease. bring on the vaccines. just over three weeks ago, this hospital was used to treat all sor
the drc is the epicentre of the latest outbreak and has recorded thousands of mpox cases and more thany after a surge in cases there spread to neighbouring countries. the bbc�*s simijolaoso has been given rare access to a treatment centre just north of bukavu in the east of the democratic republic of congo, where health workers say infections are rising, supplies are running low and there's no information about when they will get much needed vaccines. as the number of infections rise, the age...
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the drc is currently at the centre of an outbreak of the disease and has recorded more than 19,000 caseshe beginning of the year. the first delivery of almost 100,000 doses of an mpox vaccine arrived on thursday. last month, the world health organization declared an international emergency in the country, after a surge in cases of a new, more dangerous strain of mpox. let's speak to country director of save the children for the democratic republic of congo, greg ramm, who is on the ground as part of the vaccine rollout. welcome here to the programme. tell me a bit more detail about what you hope to do over the coming days and weeks? thank ou for coming days and weeks? thank you for covering _ coming days and weeks? thank you for covering this _ coming days and weeks? thank you for covering this important | you for covering this important topic. we are delighted that the first 100,000 doses of this much—needed vaccine have now arrived in congo and the ministry of health will be leading the effort to get these doses delivered and in peoples arms. the children are also very concerned about
the drc is currently at the centre of an outbreak of the disease and has recorded more than 19,000 caseshe beginning of the year. the first delivery of almost 100,000 doses of an mpox vaccine arrived on thursday. last month, the world health organization declared an international emergency in the country, after a surge in cases of a new, more dangerous strain of mpox. let's speak to country director of save the children for the democratic republic of congo, greg ramm, who is on the ground as...
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people were joining these armed groups was not being discussed, so i didn't start why we fight in the drc, but that was the inspiration for it, so it started really in lebanon, there was so much western reporting on lebanon at the time, and i actually went to beirot to become a freelance journalist, and i was like, i, i feel like there's a lot of people who are reporting on levidon, but not talking about these, even the deep history, and some of the reporting was your... responsible and shallow and i was like, you know what, i just want to do what i feel like i can do well, and that's talk to individuals and really talk to people who had fought or are continuing to fight, and learn their personal uh reasons and their motivations. so why we fight started in lebanon, and it took me all over the world. i went to northern ireland, i went to iraq, i went to colombia, i went to bosnia and herzegovina, and i really started to see this, the common threads between all of these different stories. and why we fight culminated in a gallery experience, and lot of people have asked me, like, can you put
people were joining these armed groups was not being discussed, so i didn't start why we fight in the drc, but that was the inspiration for it, so it started really in lebanon, there was so much western reporting on lebanon at the time, and i actually went to beirot to become a freelance journalist, and i was like, i, i feel like there's a lot of people who are reporting on levidon, but not talking about these, even the deep history, and some of the reporting was your... responsible and shallow...
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people were joining these armed groups was not being discussed, so i didn't start why we fight in the drc, but that was the inspiration for it, so it's started really in lebanon, there was so much western reporting on lebanon at the time, and i actually went to bayrut to become a freelance journalist, and i was like, i, you know, i feel like there's a lot of people who are reporting on lebanon, but not talking about these even the deep history and some of the reporting was irresponsible and shallow and i was like, you know what, i just want to do what i feel like i can do well, and that's talk to individuals and really talk to people who had fought or are continuing to fight and learn their personal uh reasons and their motivations. so why we fight started in lebanon and it took me all over the world, i went to northern ireland, i went to iraq, i went to colombia, i went to bosnia and herzegovina, and i really started to... see this the common threads between all of these different stories and why we fight culminated in a gallery experience and lot of people have asked me like can you put
people were joining these armed groups was not being discussed, so i didn't start why we fight in the drc, but that was the inspiration for it, so it's started really in lebanon, there was so much western reporting on lebanon at the time, and i actually went to bayrut to become a freelance journalist, and i was like, i, you know, i feel like there's a lot of people who are reporting on lebanon, but not talking about these even the deep history and some of the reporting was irresponsible and...
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we are currently facing a lot of issues throughout the world, such as issuing palestine to the drc. the we see southeast asia's flooding and it feels like for a lot of us there's a lot of hopelessness coming from that. and what would you recommend for us moving forward? what would be those rules? and i'm sure explained it in your the last third of your book, but what would you expect would you like for us as gen z to do? and as gen z economists as well moving forward? what should be study? what should we be doing? well, i think. the the most important aspect is going to be political engagement. but because i think it's only the rules are set in a political that's part of the common. what we share is and it's important for individuals in their own behavior to reflect on the extra on the effects that one has on others. but in the end and that can make a very big, very big difference. you know, i do a lot of preaching to corporations and give you one example. i used to go to davos year and where the monkey mucks came come together and they the their go to one session of well intentione
we are currently facing a lot of issues throughout the world, such as issuing palestine to the drc. the we see southeast asia's flooding and it feels like for a lot of us there's a lot of hopelessness coming from that. and what would you recommend for us moving forward? what would be those rules? and i'm sure explained it in your the last third of your book, but what would you expect would you like for us as gen z to do? and as gen z economists as well moving forward? what should be study? what...
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websites and malware and downloads get the deal now new iphone 16 pro, brazen apple intelligence is print drc's get it when you trade in any phone. >> what existing customers can get iphone 16 in pro on us. when you trade in any phone in any condition only on verizon, which i'll get to decide when i get back is kind of crazy. >> we can't choose where we get paid, can change there for me my pay less me get up to $500 of marape when i needed there's no interests, no credit checks, no mandatory fees. my pay gives me the freedom to handle anything they're like brings i have begum's and i'm not waiting for payday anymore. and you should neither. >> that's watch join me. >> you can.com and get paid when you say wave big sale is back for three days only job or fifth or seven, get excited to get up to at first square. >> everything loss weekdays start tobar so mark your calendar and start filling your guard style every home he's coming in the driveway being treated for leukemia i hope that she lives a long gray had to life and that she will never forget how mom and daddy loved her st. jude i mean, this
websites and malware and downloads get the deal now new iphone 16 pro, brazen apple intelligence is print drc's get it when you trade in any phone. >> what existing customers can get iphone 16 in pro on us. when you trade in any phone in any condition only on verizon, which i'll get to decide when i get back is kind of crazy. >> we can't choose where we get paid, can change there for me my pay less me get up to $500 of marape when i needed there's no interests, no credit checks, no...
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hands-free sketch your slippers look, i got the new iphone 16 pro brazen apple intelligence is print drc's. >> you can get it when you trade in any phone. >> what the new iphones 16 pro at verizon, gesturing in any phone in any condition and get iphone 16 pro on us only on verizon you ever noticed the more you try, not even the other half or your foot long the more you end up in the other half or your foot foot-long. >> no one can resist juiced chickens smoky bacon and creamy rent get the elite chicken and bigger rent. now it's subway. >> i'm jonathan lawson here to tell you about life insurance through the colonial penn program if your age 50 to 85 and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget remember the three ps what are the three ps >> the three ps of life insurance on a fixed budget our price, price and price a price you can afford a price that can't increase and a price that fits your budget i'm 54. what's my price? >> you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. >> i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? >> also? 995 a month. >> i just turned 80. what's my price? >> 995 a mo
hands-free sketch your slippers look, i got the new iphone 16 pro brazen apple intelligence is print drc's. >> you can get it when you trade in any phone. >> what the new iphones 16 pro at verizon, gesturing in any phone in any condition and get iphone 16 pro on us only on verizon you ever noticed the more you try, not even the other half or your foot long the more you end up in the other half or your foot foot-long. >> no one can resist juiced chickens smoky bacon and creamy...
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>> that people didn't go to school and when its first day drc's and i got guns laying around, which today is by today's stairs. we unacceptable. nobody shot their parents and we wanted to school, shot people up. what's changed in society that kids now feel like a walk into a school and shoot their classmates up, or that somebody can pick up a gun and commit a mass shooting what has changed in society? guns have been around this country for a really long time. people had access to guns, probably more access to guns in the past than there are today either you're in your neighborhood kind of thing, right? but there's more gun violence well, what's the issue? the root cause i think is much more important to get at then the guns that the cause of all the craziness. i'm not quite sure what it is if i had the answer to that question, we'd be sitting here talking about records being broken by asia wilson and caitlin clark tonight, as opposed to a second assassination attempt of a former american president thank you, everyone up next springfield, ohio, paralyzed schools closed events canceled and
>> that people didn't go to school and when its first day drc's and i got guns laying around, which today is by today's stairs. we unacceptable. nobody shot their parents and we wanted to school, shot people up. what's changed in society that kids now feel like a walk into a school and shoot their classmates up, or that somebody can pick up a gun and commit a mass shooting what has changed in society? guns have been around this country for a really long time. people had access to guns,...
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. >> thank you look, i get the new iphone 16 pro, brazen apple intelligence is print drc's. you can get it when you train an end a phone what new and existing customers can get iphone 16 pro on us. >> when you trade in any phone in any condition only on verizon, he told us o he was should abortion be punished. >> there has to be some form of punishment. >> then he showed us for 54 years, they were trying to get roe v. wade terminated and i did it and i'm proud to have done it. >> now, donald trump wants to go further with plans to restrict birth control, ban abortion nationwide, even monitor women's pregnancies. we know who donald trump is he'll take control. we'll pay the price i'm kamala harris and i approve this message one second. it's a pipe dream the next dream come true. >> one second. >> you know, it's all protected and then he's happened dispatched you still do played baseball today. >> oh, that's great. >> what position did you play? >> first base that's a grapple. >> i used to play we are hearing wouldn't allow us to use a regular phone. >> it may just feel isolat
. >> thank you look, i get the new iphone 16 pro, brazen apple intelligence is print drc's. you can get it when you train an end a phone what new and existing customers can get iphone 16 pro on us. >> when you trade in any phone in any condition only on verizon, he told us o he was should abortion be punished. >> there has to be some form of punishment. >> then he showed us for 54 years, they were trying to get roe v. wade terminated and i did it and i'm proud to have...
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sudan, drc, ethiopia, and i feel like they're the humanitarian crisis of today that are the emergency crisis of tomorrow. how do you look at these humanitarian crisis through the lens of a national security emergency crisis of snowstorm. >> well, part of this is for us to have a good understanding as military members of, you know, each one of these humanitarian crises becomes a seed for a security crisis at a later date. and what you want to do is actually work very closely with our diplomats and other nongovernmental agencies to help support so you can actually decrease the potential for a broader security incident. if we don't pay attention to it now, it becomes a challenge later. and you know, that's, as you might imagine, i spend a good bit of my day paying attention -- >> to the horizon. >> i want to be more proactive than reactive. that way you can actually see things coming, be well prepared for it. how do you mitigate it so you can actually ensure not just, you know, the security piece, but it's the people that are being impacted by this that you want to -- you want to support
sudan, drc, ethiopia, and i feel like they're the humanitarian crisis of today that are the emergency crisis of tomorrow. how do you look at these humanitarian crisis through the lens of a national security emergency crisis of snowstorm. >> well, part of this is for us to have a good understanding as military members of, you know, each one of these humanitarian crises becomes a seed for a security crisis at a later date. and what you want to do is actually work very closely with our...
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what is happening as the majority of people who have it in the drc are under 15, and the majority ofafrica, and in central africa, the groups normally— in central africa, the groups normally found there is called group one. normally found there is called group one and _ normally found there is called group one. and the difference between the two is _ one. and the difference between the two is that— one. and the difference between the two is that the one which was found in west— two is that the one which was found in west africa, as a bit of a mild disease — in west africa, as a bit of a mild disease and _ in west africa, as a bit of a mild disease and you are less likely to die from — disease and you are less likely to die from that one. with the central africa _ die from that one. with the central africa version, group one, the disease — africa version, group one, the disease can be much nasty. they are reporting _ disease can be much nasty. they are reporting that the chance of you dying _ reporting that the chance of you dying three or 4% which is quite high _ dying three or 4% wh
what is happening as the majority of people who have it in the drc are under 15, and the majority ofafrica, and in central africa, the groups normally— in central africa, the groups normally found there is called group one. normally found there is called group one and _ normally found there is called group one. and the difference between the two is _ one. and the difference between the two is that— one. and the difference between the two is that the one which was found in west— two is...
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that was recently tested, very recently, in the drc, and it didn't seem to do much. looking through all of this research being undertaken, what do we know now about how mpox is transmitted, what have we learned in the past few weeks? sam: it seems to me, listening and reading as much as i can, there is no major change in the way the virus transmits. union close contact. whether it is skin to skin, or you can get a very close face to face. it is not like covid which spreads from this distance, me breathing, airborne particles with virus. it does seem like you need very close contact. the way that the virus has spread -- for instance, people have been on airplanes for hours and there is no outbreak around them. hopefully, it is something that requires much closer contact. lizzy: sam fazeli, thank you for trolling through all of that research on our behalf. looking at bavarian nordic shares this afternoon, higher by .1%. we continue to monitor that story, waiting for the vaccine rollout. access is really the problem. seems like the world doesn't learn the problem with a
that was recently tested, very recently, in the drc, and it didn't seem to do much. looking through all of this research being undertaken, what do we know now about how mpox is transmitted, what have we learned in the past few weeks? sam: it seems to me, listening and reading as much as i can, there is no major change in the way the virus transmits. union close contact. whether it is skin to skin, or you can get a very close face to face. it is not like covid which spreads from this distance,...