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please welcome back to "a late show," emmanuel acho!. >> stephen: you're one of the few guests we have actually had twice in covid. this is how long it's been going on. the last time you were here, we " re talkiboutan uncomfortable conversations in general. and while talking about systemic racism as a white man can be uncomfortable, i don't mean to disappoint you, but you're actually very comfortable to talk to. i hope that doesn't seem like a failure to you. >> oh, it's a catch-22. i lure you in by saying it will be uncomfortable, but once you're here, stephen, it's all comfort, my friend. >> stephen: this summer, you launched a web series to talk about race in america. at that point, when we were talking this summer, did you, in your wildest dreams, think you would be hosting "the bachelor" the next time we talked? >> absolutely not. that is the craziest of stories that "uncomfortable conversations with a black man" a book about racial reconciliation will lead you-- lead me-- to now hosting the most-uncomfortable episode of one of the
please welcome back to "a late show," emmanuel acho!. >> stephen: you're one of the few guests we have actually had twice in covid. this is how long it's been going on. the last time you were here, we " re talkiboutan uncomfortable conversations in general. and while talking about systemic racism as a white man can be uncomfortable, i don't mean to disappoint you, but you're actually very comfortable to talk to. i hope that doesn't seem like a failure to you. >> oh,...
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, como emmanuel, pero ya no más leí este libro, dije, "no, este muchacho, lo tengo que publicar"; pero fácil, 60 universidades y colegios; pero hay mucho trabajo que hacer. damián trujillo: no, sí, ¿pero qué te dice eso de la calidad de los libros que tú estás publicando? charley trujillo: oh, bueno, bueno, es mi casa editorial, ¿no?, pero se ha publicado a víctor martínez, que ya pasó a mejor vida, él ganó, ganó un premio nacional, national book awards, josé antonio burciaga que ganó el premio americano de literatura, y josé montoya, que también ya ha pasado y, pero este es el, el escritor más joven que ha publicado. damián trujillo: y platícanos ¿por qué decidiste, este es el nuevo libro, la nueva publicación que voy a, a darle la bienvenida a mi empresa? charley trujillo: porque es un escritor con mucho talento, y muy joven; los otros que han publicado, los otros escritores, los más jóvenes, 40 años, 45, hasta 60 años de edad, pero este está muy avanzado, muy intelectual, y también la historia de algo que es necesario, o es importante saber, los problemas mentales que podemos tener
, como emmanuel, pero ya no más leí este libro, dije, "no, este muchacho, lo tengo que publicar"; pero fácil, 60 universidades y colegios; pero hay mucho trabajo que hacer. damián trujillo: no, sí, ¿pero qué te dice eso de la calidad de los libros que tú estás publicando? charley trujillo: oh, bueno, bueno, es mi casa editorial, ¿no?, pero se ha publicado a víctor martínez, que ya pasó a mejor vida, él ganó, ganó un premio nacional, national book awards, josé antonio...
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the telegraph says that the uk's vaccine tsar has condemned emmanuel macron and angela merkel as "completelyrresponsible" for undermining the astrazeneca vaccine. the financial times reports that the government has drawn up a contingency plan to run britain's third biggest steel company using public money while searching for a buyer. lots of papers to get there, and as always, thank you very much for sharing your friday evening here with us on the paper is, susie, michael. the times is focusing on what's happening in europe, they talk about summer holidays, but let's keep the focus on the serious side of this, because european countries are facing a surge in the number of infections because of the virus, and also a shortage of vaccines. virus, and also a shortage of vaccines-_ virus, and also a shortage of vaccine— virus, and also a shortage of vaccines. , ., �* , ., ., , vaccines. yes, and it's going to be interesting — vaccines. yes, and it's going to be interesting how _ vaccines. yes, and it's going to be interesting how the _ vaccines. yes, and it's going to be interesting how the next
the telegraph says that the uk's vaccine tsar has condemned emmanuel macron and angela merkel as "completelyrresponsible" for undermining the astrazeneca vaccine. the financial times reports that the government has drawn up a contingency plan to run britain's third biggest steel company using public money while searching for a buyer. lots of papers to get there, and as always, thank you very much for sharing your friday evening here with us on the paper is, susie, michael. the times...
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we know that emmanuel macron announced these restrictions. what kind of effect will this have on the economy? kate: the french finance ministry said that these new lockdowns will see 150,000 businesses closed nationwide. economic activity could slump by around 18%. in terms of financial aid, french parents who will have to look after their children and cannot work from home will be helped by the government's ongoing furlough scheme, which has been paying salaries into a number of badly affected sectors for over a year. other plans include stick-back loans, grants from a solidarity fund, delay in some payroll taxes, and those furlough payments. earlier this week, 200 million euros in aid for businesses in the clothings, shoes sectors, those that are deemed unessential and will not be able to open for months across france. u.s. president joe biden is unveiling a sweeping inter-structure plan to investing community and workers. so what is the state of the u.s. and restructure? reporter: -- infrastructure? reporter: it is the largest economy in t
we know that emmanuel macron announced these restrictions. what kind of effect will this have on the economy? kate: the french finance ministry said that these new lockdowns will see 150,000 businesses closed nationwide. economic activity could slump by around 18%. in terms of financial aid, french parents who will have to look after their children and cannot work from home will be helped by the government's ongoing furlough scheme, which has been paying salaries into a number of badly affected...
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politicians such as emmanuel macron has spread misinformation._ misinformation. he came out and said it was semi—ineffective per the over 65 la _ it was semi—ineffective per the over 65 la the — it was semi—ineffective per the over 65 za. the vaccine was suspended because _ 65 za. the vaccine was suspended because of— 65 za. the vaccine was suspended because of fears that it causes blood — because of fears that it causes blood clots when there is no evidence _ blood clots when there is no evidence that it is. if you are rolling — evidence that it is. if you are rolling out _ evidence that it is. if you are rolling out a programme, a certain number— rolling out a programme, a certain number will— rolling out a programme, a certain number will have two develop blood clots around the same time. with the absurd _ clots around the same time. with the absurd situation in which vaccines are available, but people aren't going _ are available, but people aren't going for— are available, but people aren't going for appointments. so, are available, but peop
politicians such as emmanuel macron has spread misinformation._ misinformation. he came out and said it was semi—ineffective per the over 65 la _ it was semi—ineffective per the over 65 la the — it was semi—ineffective per the over 65 za. the vaccine was suspended because _ 65 za. the vaccine was suspended because of— 65 za. the vaccine was suspended because of fears that it causes blood — because of fears that it causes blood clots when there is no evidence _ blood clots when there...
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brent: thatbrent: was president emmanuel macron speaking earlier tonight. corresp@@dents in paris has been following that address. i astor which of the measures announced by the french president will have the biggest impact on the french people. >> well, basically as he said, he is extendg the measures arnold -- that are in place in a third of france to the whole of continental france and non-essential shops will close in france because of that. and as he said, schools will close. that will also have a huge impact. there are two weeks of holidays ahead anyway for schools. so, basically all schools will close for one week. and then another two weeks of holidays and one week of another online classes with many people staying home apart from those going to primary schools. now, that will have a huge impact for parents, but this is still a lockdown lite. people will be allowed to go outside. there is not that one kilometer radius rule in place that france had to in lockdown number one and number two last year. so, t governmenth is banking one of people -- is ba
brent: thatbrent: was president emmanuel macron speaking earlier tonight. corresp@@dents in paris has been following that address. i astor which of the measures announced by the french president will have the biggest impact on the french people. >> well, basically as he said, he is extendg the measures arnold -- that are in place in a third of france to the whole of continental france and non-essential shops will close in france because of that. and as he said, schools will close. that...
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the french president, emmanuel macron, has put mainland france back into lockdown for four weeks fromurday. in a national televised address, he said all but the essential shops would shut, and people would again be asked to work from home. he said from next week schools would close for three weeks, with exceptions for the children of key workers. he also announced a vaccination programme, promising that by the end of the summer everyone over 18 will be vaccinated. our paris correspondent lucy williamson reports. paris today is a tale of two cities. a sense of freedom in the streets. in hospitals, a sense of deja vu. with more than 5,000 patients in intensive care, france is already above normal saturation level. in this small paris unit today, all nine life—support beds were full. translation: the thing that worries us a lot - is that protective measures are not being respected. when the weather's good, we see people walking by the seine, all crammed together, or shopping in the market without any protection, and we know that in these kinds of situations, the government has trouble en
the french president, emmanuel macron, has put mainland france back into lockdown for four weeks fromurday. in a national televised address, he said all but the essential shops would shut, and people would again be asked to work from home. he said from next week schools would close for three weeks, with exceptions for the children of key workers. he also announced a vaccination programme, promising that by the end of the summer everyone over 18 will be vaccinated. our paris correspondent lucy...
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french president emmanuel macron has announced a new four—week national lockdown from saturday.russian opposition leader alexei navalny has gone on hunger strike at the penal colony to demand proper medical treatment. he has complained of not receiving medical help for back pain
french president emmanuel macron has announced a new four—week national lockdown from saturday.russian opposition leader alexei navalny has gone on hunger strike at the penal colony to demand proper medical treatment. he has complained of not receiving medical help for back pain
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emmanuel macron t in paris |gain outlet.esn't look or feel that different. the park had plenty of people in it, wearing masks, but people bring their children out for walks and so on, because there is actually no limit to the amount of time you can spend outside. as long as you are taking exercise. you can't have a picnic with loads of people but you can exercise. schools will remain open as well. which means families are not leaving the city for the country, a big incentive to stay put. inaudible. the effective psychological, this feeling that, however long this goes on, itjust keeps getting worse. a year to the day after the first lockdown came in, it'sjust year to the day after the first lockdown came in, it's just a reinforcement that we are on a terrible trend.— terrible trend. that was hugh schofield- — terrible trend. that was hugh schofield. polish _ terrible trend. that was hugh schofield. polish officials - terrible trend. that was hugh schofield. polish officials say| schofield. polish officials say a three—week i
emmanuel macron t in paris |gain outlet.esn't look or feel that different. the park had plenty of people in it, wearing masks, but people bring their children out for walks and so on, because there is actually no limit to the amount of time you can spend outside. as long as you are taking exercise. you can't have a picnic with loads of people but you can exercise. schools will remain open as well. which means families are not leaving the city for the country, a big incentive to stay put....
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the metro leads on comments from the french president emmanuel macron — who says the eu is to blame forin its own vaccine rollout. the financial times says the world's biggest vaccine manufacturer, india, has now banned vaccine exports — in order to prioritise its own citizens after suffering a second coronavirus wave. the guardian reports that ministers are keen for pubs to adopt a covid passport — to help encourage younger people to take up the vaccine the mail to take up the vaccine. the mail has the same story — with plans for covid passports to be an app on customers�* phones — despite opposition from the hospitality industry. the telegraph reports on the controversy over a school showing a picture of the prophet muhammed during a lesson — the head teacher has offered a full apology. the times leads on the same story — the education secretary has condemned threatening protests in opposition — calling them "completely unacceptable" and the mirror leads on calls from grieving families who have lost loved ones to covid — who want the prime minister to set a date for an enquiry. a lot
the metro leads on comments from the french president emmanuel macron — who says the eu is to blame forin its own vaccine rollout. the financial times says the world's biggest vaccine manufacturer, india, has now banned vaccine exports — in order to prioritise its own citizens after suffering a second coronavirus wave. the guardian reports that ministers are keen for pubs to adopt a covid passport — to help encourage younger people to take up the vaccine the mail to take up the vaccine....
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it was only a couple of months ago that emmanuel matron, _ couple of months ago that emmanuel macron,ident was saying _ macron, the french president was saying that there vaccine was causing — saying that there vaccine was causing the effect and they're going to try— causing the effect and they're going to try to— causing the effect and they're going to try to speed up the road in france — to try to speed up the road in france as— to try to speed up the road in france as well. italy is blocking $250,000 is going to australia. he is a technocrat because the government fell apart over the timing — government fell apart over the timing of— government fell apart over the timing of the covid—19 response and marielle _ timing of the covid—19 response and marielle is _ timing of the covid—19 response and marielle is the european central bank— marielle is the european central bank governor who in 2012 said he would _ bank governor who in 2012 said he would do — bank governor who in 2012 said he would do anything to protect the hero and — would do anything to protect the hero and was dubbed su
it was only a couple of months ago that emmanuel matron, _ couple of months ago that emmanuel macron,ident was saying _ macron, the french president was saying that there vaccine was causing — saying that there vaccine was causing the effect and they're going to try— causing the effect and they're going to try to— causing the effect and they're going to try to speed up the road in france — to try to speed up the road in france as— to try to speed up the road in france as well. italy...
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we heard emmanuel macron making that specific claim. now there are doctors and nurses threatening strikes to get the mn ra vaccine over the astrazeneca vaccine. now, with this further announcement, i think it will be very confusing for the public. it is going to be the narrative around it. i don't see it as being beneficial toward a european effort that is already so far behind in vaccinations. >> it will be very difficult to persuade people to go get the astrazeneca vaccine now after all of these negative headlines. bring us up to speed, since you are in the u.k., the u.k. is a very interesting case study because a large chunk of the population has received at least one of the two covid-19 vaccines. what is the situation like now? should net be the roadmap? a roadmap of how rollout can actually hasten the process of people getting back to something reasonably normal life -- resembling normal life? >> despite the fact that we are exceeding vaccination targets, partly because we don't have to remember that to -- not too long ago at the b
we heard emmanuel macron making that specific claim. now there are doctors and nurses threatening strikes to get the mn ra vaccine over the astrazeneca vaccine. now, with this further announcement, i think it will be very confusing for the public. it is going to be the narrative around it. i don't see it as being beneficial toward a european effort that is already so far behind in vaccinations. >> it will be very difficult to persuade people to go get the astrazeneca vaccine now after all...
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emmanuelle focuses on chocolate. employs around 10 people and works with a cooperative of local cocoa farmers but his vision is bigger than just creating jobs in his own country. industry is based in the world but it is neglected it's on the margins if i can do something that can really impact these african women help them get out of poverty and i'll be very satisfied it's blockquote we have the right to get rich from chocolate. produces around to $10000.00 chocolate bars per month julie it helps with the packaging she has been working in the team for several years. we always make sure that the piece is well placed before starting work if there's a break we can't work if there's no power we can't work so we always make sure there's power. in my new al sells his products in 10 african countries and also export them to europe the tablets cost. and 4 year old. production in his country. if we don't look after it will disappear by $250.00 many experts agreed that this is because of deforestation as well as the price paid
emmanuelle focuses on chocolate. employs around 10 people and works with a cooperative of local cocoa farmers but his vision is bigger than just creating jobs in his own country. industry is based in the world but it is neglected it's on the margins if i can do something that can really impact these african women help them get out of poverty and i'll be very satisfied it's blockquote we have the right to get rich from chocolate. produces around to $10000.00 chocolate bars per month julie it...
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emmanuel- reason for that? is it only i politics? emmanuel macron reason for that?ctive, didn't he? that is purely politics. the european union, in their quest for getting access to vaccines, made a complete mess of it. whereas we set team in place that went after the vaccine programme in a very clear way. that did not happen in europe. too much bureaucracy got in the way and now, because of that, we are getting blamed for it. the vaccine works extremely well. find getting blamed for it. the vaccine works extremely well.— getting blamed for it. the vaccine works extremely well. and there was another ripple _ works extremely well. and there was another ripple in _ works extremely well. and there was another ripple in the _ works extremely well. and there was another ripple in the state _ works extremely well. and there was another ripple in the state when - another ripple in the state when anthony found she came out and had to talk about —— doctor anthony frankie came out and said the data was not as effective as it could have been. was not as effective as it could ha
emmanuel- reason for that? is it only i politics? emmanuel macron reason for that?ctive, didn't he? that is purely politics. the european union, in their quest for getting access to vaccines, made a complete mess of it. whereas we set team in place that went after the vaccine programme in a very clear way. that did not happen in europe. too much bureaucracy got in the way and now, because of that, we are getting blamed for it. the vaccine works extremely well. find getting blamed for it. the...
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and from emmanuel macron— administered. and from emmanuel macron in— administered. administered. and from emmanueli macron in france, and others in my country. _ macron in france, and others in my country. they— macron in france, and others in my country, they began _ macron in france, and others in my country, they began to _ macron in france, and others in my country, they began to say, - macron in france, and others in my country, they began to say, this i macron in france, and others in my country, they began to say, this isl country, they began to say, this is not safe _ country, they began to say, this is not safe and — country, they began to say, this is not safe and efficient _ country, they began to say, this is not safe and efficient for - country, they began to say, this is not safe and efficient for the i country, they began to say, this is not safe and efficient for the overl not safe and efficient for the over 655. not safe and efficient for the over 65s so _ not safe and efficient for the over 65s so 85% _ not safe and efficient for the over 65s so 85
and from emmanuel macron— administered. and from emmanuel macron in— administered. administered. and from emmanueli macron in france, and others in my country. _ macron in france, and others in my country. they— macron in france, and others in my country, they began _ macron in france, and others in my country, they began to _ macron in france, and others in my country, they began to say, - macron in france, and others in my country, they began to say, this i macron in france, and others...
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what will this mean politically for emmanuel macron on? i mean politically for emmanuel macron on?tage of a very strange 20 minutes address. _ of a very strange 20 minutes address, emmanuel macron said he was proud _ address, emmanuel macron said he was proud that— address, emmanuel macron said he was proud that they took those decisions late. proud that they took those decisions late it _ proud that they took those decisions late. it made obsolete no sense. what _ late. it made obsolete no sense. what he — late. it made obsolete no sense. what he probably went was we had gained _ what he probably went was we had gained a _ what he probably went was we had gained a bit of activity, that is that— gained a bit of activity, that is that price _ gained a bit of activity, that is that price for us, people in intensive _ that price for us, people in intensive care being ferried to other— intensive care being ferried to other hospitals in the country that may not _ other hospitals in the country that nray not be — other hospitals in the country that may not be such a good attitude. there'
what will this mean politically for emmanuel macron on? i mean politically for emmanuel macron on?tage of a very strange 20 minutes address. _ of a very strange 20 minutes address, emmanuel macron said he was proud _ address, emmanuel macron said he was proud that— address, emmanuel macron said he was proud that they took those decisions late. proud that they took those decisions late it _ proud that they took those decisions late. it made obsolete no sense. what _ late. it made obsolete no...
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emmanuel acho is here. he's a fox sports analyst, co-hosting a live two-hour weekday show on fs 1. this is more about, good evening, thank you, sir, i really appreciate you joining us, i tell you, i've never been interested in the bachelor until this controversy. it has a lot to do with what's happening in the culture right now. it is very important to watch. that was painful. i have to admit, to watch. i feel like we finally heard a really authentic conversation about race on the bachelor. and rachel, to me, you tell me how you feel, seemed sincere, open to learning. what did you think about her apology and the whole discussion? >> i thought the discussion was incredibly fruitful. i think we have to do a better job of dissecting in our country the difference between being overtly racist and being racially ignorant. i said her comments were racially insensitive, racially ignorant. that doesn't inherently make someone a racist. were your intentions malicious? or were you ignorant? the big question is why are people still so ignorant? i think that the bachelor franchise, that specifi
emmanuel acho is here. he's a fox sports analyst, co-hosting a live two-hour weekday show on fs 1. this is more about, good evening, thank you, sir, i really appreciate you joining us, i tell you, i've never been interested in the bachelor until this controversy. it has a lot to do with what's happening in the culture right now. it is very important to watch. that was painful. i have to admit, to watch. i feel like we finally heard a really authentic conversation about race on the bachelor. and...
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popular vaccination sites, emmanuel baptist church and the berger avenue sites. it was really surprising by how empty they were, how staff members at times outnumbered actual patients. once busy vaccination sites like the one at emmanuel baptist church had become virtual ghost towns, as a shortage of the vaccine threatened to stall efforts to get people there shots. >> they are very interested on that, but now with this, it is too hard to get an appointment. >> reporter: they have stopped offering vaccine appointments to new patients, and even canceled second shot in the face of a severe shortage of the vaccine. >> clearly most of the vaccination that we are doing our second doses. the appointment schedules are closed for most of our sites because we can't open them up to first doses yet. >> reporter: they had counted on increasing supply of the vaccine to enable them to give shots both to new patients, and to make sure people received the second dose. but when the county receives less, not more, last week, it push an already strained system to the breaking point
popular vaccination sites, emmanuel baptist church and the berger avenue sites. it was really surprising by how empty they were, how staff members at times outnumbered actual patients. once busy vaccination sites like the one at emmanuel baptist church had become virtual ghost towns, as a shortage of the vaccine threatened to stall efforts to get people there shots. >> they are very interested on that, but now with this, it is too hard to get an appointment. >> reporter: they have...
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do you think political leaders in europe, including emmanuel macron and france, have made a mistake inlarly, a couple of weeks ago, mr macron was speculating about the virtual ineffectiveness of that vaccine for older people. now the science suggests he was plain wrong. but what we see now is that a substantial portion of the population in europe, particularly in countries like france, is deeply suspicious of the astrazeneca vaccine. do you think politicians made a big mistake? i don't know if politicians have made a big mistake, but i do think that all of us, those who have stopped the vaccination of astrazeneca, made a mistake because between their decision to stop the vaccination and the advice given by the medical authorities of the european union, the assessment of the medical authority of the european union has proof that this vaccine is safe, and you should never give... in an atmosphere which is creating public opinion, you should rely on those who know better and this is...these are the medical authorities of the european union. and what is creating some disarray, including in
do you think political leaders in europe, including emmanuel macron and france, have made a mistake inlarly, a couple of weeks ago, mr macron was speculating about the virtual ineffectiveness of that vaccine for older people. now the science suggests he was plain wrong. but what we see now is that a substantial portion of the population in europe, particularly in countries like france, is deeply suspicious of the astrazeneca vaccine. do you think politicians made a big mistake? i don't know if...
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and there's been, emmanuel macron has been grappling with this and trying to resist it in particulares. i think already on the 20th of march, there were some it measures introduced to increase those, and it really is a reminder that people getting vaccinated is really important around the world, notjust here in the uk. whilst that is happening in france, these kind of increases in cases are incredibly worrying. yeah, itjust cases are incredibly worrying. yeah, it just doesn't look very cases are incredibly worrying. yeah, itjust doesn't look very good. but! it “ust doesn't look very good. and a itjust doesn't look very good. and a reminder — itjust doesn't look very good. and a reminder for _ it just doesn't look very good. and a reminderfor us here it just doesn't look very good. and a reminder for us here as to how a reminderfor us here as to how careful we do still need to be. it's complicated, i think the phrase we will be coming back to, so thank you for that. simon, the yorkshire post is talking about as we potentially look at steps towards unlocking, beauty spots urging crowds
and there's been, emmanuel macron has been grappling with this and trying to resist it in particulares. i think already on the 20th of march, there were some it measures introduced to increase those, and it really is a reminder that people getting vaccinated is really important around the world, notjust here in the uk. whilst that is happening in france, these kind of increases in cases are incredibly worrying. yeah, itjust cases are incredibly worrying. yeah, it just doesn't look very cases...
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almost like an alien civilization this virus took the team at berkeley with jennifer doudna and emmanuelle charpentier and the team among holly firfer feng zhang and others at harvard and nudged them back and reminded everybody of why they're doing this. it's the nobility of science to help humanity, not just a way for patents and nobel prizes. >> the big elephant in the room for everybody is the effect behind it. we talk about gene editing and there's a big gray area in there so you talk about how it's pretty much can cure sickle-cell to meet anemia, wouldn't it be great if you had alzheimer's in the family and you can edit out the gene in your children to know that they would never suffer alzheimer's or anything like that but then we sort of cross that line of you think about the nazis, hitler creating the perfect race because where you stop? that is something that i think frightens people as well. >> jennifer doudna made the discovery of the gene editing technology and she had a nightmare. they said come into the room and i want you to meet somebody who understands your technology and y
almost like an alien civilization this virus took the team at berkeley with jennifer doudna and emmanuelle charpentier and the team among holly firfer feng zhang and others at harvard and nudged them back and reminded everybody of why they're doing this. it's the nobility of science to help humanity, not just a way for patents and nobel prizes. >> the big elephant in the room for everybody is the effect behind it. we talk about gene editing and there's a big gray area in there so you talk...
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emmanuelle focuses on chocolate. employs around 10 people and works with a cooperative of local cocoa farmers but his vision is bigger than just creating jobs in his own country. industry is based in the world but it's neglected it's on the margins if i can do something that can really impact these african women help them get out of poverty and i'll be very satisfied if. we have the right to get rich from chocolate. produces around $10000.00 chocolate bars per month usually it helps with the packaging she has been working in the team for several years. we always make sure that the pieces were placed before starting work if there's a break we can't work if there's no power we can't work so we always make sure there's power. in manu al sells his products in 10 african countries and also export them to europe the tablets cost. and 4 year old. production in his country. if we don't look after it disappeared by $250.00 many experts agreed that this is because of deforestation as well as the price paid to. the big retailer
emmanuelle focuses on chocolate. employs around 10 people and works with a cooperative of local cocoa farmers but his vision is bigger than just creating jobs in his own country. industry is based in the world but it's neglected it's on the margins if i can do something that can really impact these african women help them get out of poverty and i'll be very satisfied if. we have the right to get rich from chocolate. produces around $10000.00 chocolate bars per month usually it helps with the...
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i think that's the most vaccine hesitant country in the world, and emmanuel macron hasn't really helpedie highlighted. clearly, politicians here going to be worried about what its effects might be here. written has had a huge take—up of the vaccine, and there was a lot of talk about anti—vaccine sentiments ahead of the roll—outs, which doesn't seem to have materialised it all, but matt hancock have to come up tonight and say you know, it was a world—class regulator who had assessed this jab here in britain and saying that's, you know, there was a real world impact that can be evaluated right here because 11 million people have had the vaccine here, and so that's a pretty sizeable amount to see whether things would be going wrong. it things would be going wrong. it can'tjust be missteps each way, kennett? ursula bonder line from emmanuel macron, angela merkel, others, they have all delivered some pretty loaded statements about this vaccine, and to perhaps not get the data right or misinterpreted the data right or misinterpreted the data according to one german newspaper, which would prod
i think that's the most vaccine hesitant country in the world, and emmanuel macron hasn't really helpedie highlighted. clearly, politicians here going to be worried about what its effects might be here. written has had a huge take—up of the vaccine, and there was a lot of talk about anti—vaccine sentiments ahead of the roll—outs, which doesn't seem to have materialised it all, but matt hancock have to come up tonight and say you know, it was a world—class regulator who had assessed this...
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emmanuelle giving up is not optional he lost to surprise his customers with new creations and let them have a taste his latest. meant chocolate with trite insects. i'm not to show outright chocolates where dried insects but i bet it's tasty and sustainable and we as consumers have the power to hold the big corporations so i count so good a way absolute model that for me the best chocolate in the weald will always be shall collate meeting. now let's travel to the other side of the continents to talk about something totally different. music. is a wonder 1st female saxophonist making it big in the middle of the many that music industry wasn't easy at all but still refused to give up her house and now me the name for herself take it away stella. my name is still last time than a month as the male sex of horns 2 2. but so much. to my life it's given me so much coffee beans and it's become part of me to become a part of. it all began with the story the 30 year old musician says that she did not find the saxophone but the instrument found her. first on the toro when i had this song playing wh
emmanuelle giving up is not optional he lost to surprise his customers with new creations and let them have a taste his latest. meant chocolate with trite insects. i'm not to show outright chocolates where dried insects but i bet it's tasty and sustainable and we as consumers have the power to hold the big corporations so i count so good a way absolute model that for me the best chocolate in the weald will always be shall collate meeting. now let's travel to the other side of the continents to...
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emmanuel acho and t.j.int here is really we could argue the past several weeks of "the bachelor" have been uncomfortable as we've watched the first ever black bachelor fawn over a woman we now know was engaged in past racist actions. her words now the host chris harrison is on a bit of an apology tour for defending her. so emmanuel acho stepped in to wrap up the season and he tells me he has a particular message and mission for his, quote, white brothers and sisters. >> it's going to be a long night i feel like. >> oh, my god. >> the apologies are coming and it does not feel sincere. >> reporter: in a season that included accusations of bullying as well as an unprecedented racial controversy. >> it's not a good look. >> no, it's not -- well, rachel, is it a good look in 2018 or is it not a good look in 2021? >> it's not a good look ever. >> reporter: author and tv host emmanuel acho is now ready to step in tasked with closing out this historic season of "the bachelor" as host of monday's "after the final ro
emmanuel acho and t.j.int here is really we could argue the past several weeks of "the bachelor" have been uncomfortable as we've watched the first ever black bachelor fawn over a woman we now know was engaged in past racist actions. her words now the host chris harrison is on a bit of an apology tour for defending her. so emmanuel acho stepped in to wrap up the season and he tells me he has a particular message and mission for his, quote, white brothers and sisters. >> it's...
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once busy vaccination sites like the one at emmanuel baptist church had become virtual ghost towns, ashortage of the vaccine threatened to stall efforts to get people there shots. >> they are very interested on that, but now with this, it is too hard to get an appointment. >> reporter: they have stopped offering vaccine appointments to new patients, and even canceled second shot in the face of a severe shortage of the vaccine. >> clearly most of the vaccination that we are doing our second doses. the appointment schedules are closed for most of our sites because we can't open them up to first doses yet. >> reporter: they had counted on increasing supply of the vaccine to enable them to give shots both to new patients, and to make sure people rece
once busy vaccination sites like the one at emmanuel baptist church had become virtual ghost towns, ashortage of the vaccine threatened to stall efforts to get people there shots. >> they are very interested on that, but now with this, it is too hard to get an appointment. >> reporter: they have stopped offering vaccine appointments to new patients, and even canceled second shot in the face of a severe shortage of the vaccine. >> clearly most of the vaccination that we are...
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today, the host of "the bachelor: after the final rose," emmanuel acho. will meet a 911 dispatcher from ohio that came to the aid of the pup in need. all next on "live!" ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] and now, here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> ryan: hello. good morning. >> kelly: morning. >> ryan: hello, kelly. >> kelly: who's song is this? i love
today, the host of "the bachelor: after the final rose," emmanuel acho. will meet a 911 dispatcher from ohio that came to the aid of the pup in need. all next on "live!" ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] and now, here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> ryan: hello. good morning. >> kelly: morning. >> ryan: hello, kelly. >> kelly: who's song is this? i love
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yesterday, emmanuel macron in a press conference said more measures could be taken. into specifics. made a promise vaccination will be quicker from now on. mid april, 10 million frenchmen and women will be vaccinators. that will go up to 20 by may. annmarie: merkel, she was among those reluctant to wield europe's big muscle. are they going to be curbing vaccines now? >> it is a good question because there is a fear that is important. when you look at the export of vaccines coming out of the european union, they say this is not going to be a blanket practice. it is not going to be done every day for every vaccine exported. they want to target companies. astrazeneca, there is a very real tension, real bad blood between the european commission and that company. this is about those companies not fulfilling their contract. very much about piling on the pressure for astrazeneca. angela merkel, the head of the dutch government, they both said the eu is well aware, said there are real, complex global supply chains and they do not want tension. but those contracts need to be
yesterday, emmanuel macron in a press conference said more measures could be taken. into specifics. made a promise vaccination will be quicker from now on. mid april, 10 million frenchmen and women will be vaccinators. that will go up to 20 by may. annmarie: merkel, she was among those reluctant to wield europe's big muscle. are they going to be curbing vaccines now? >> it is a good question because there is a fear that is important. when you look at the export of vaccines coming out of...
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macron since his election. �* ., , ., by emmanuel macron since his election. �* ., , election.ion. and it was not 'ust paris. nearly 200 i paris. nearly 200 demonstrations took place across the country. a collective sense that time is running out and something has to be done, now. tim allman, bbc news. the security forces in mozambique say it is now known that dozens of people have been killed in an attack by an islamist militants on the northern town of palmer, and hundreds of others have escaped to safety. —— palma. some survivors say they were left to defend themselves during the assault which began on wednesday. islands has been increasing in the region since 2017. dino mahtani is deputy director of the africa program for international crisis group. he's in nairobi. i understand you have recently resentment of returned from mozambique. give us your understanding of what is happening here? who is behind these attacks and why? this happening here? who is behind these attacks and why?- these attacks and why? this is an insurgency _ these attacks and why? this is an insurgency
macron since his election. �* ., , ., by emmanuel macron since his election. �* ., , election.ion. and it was not 'ust paris. nearly 200 i paris. nearly 200 demonstrations took place across the country. a collective sense that time is running out and something has to be done, now. tim allman, bbc news. the security forces in mozambique say it is now known that dozens of people have been killed in an attack by an islamist militants on the northern town of palmer, and hundreds of others have...
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he tweeted: keep tom's tweeted in mind as we listen to emmanuel macron. led here by a simple guide, i informed by science and the relevant authorities, and also doing so within the framework of a european strategy. that word framework is crucial. frameworks and processes are crucial to regulating medicines. but at a time of maximum pressure, they risk being inflexible and slow, and crucially they also risk influencing what people think of this vaccine, which brings me to my fourth factor, pr. applause this is the prime minister of thailand having an astrazeneca jab after the country ended its suspension of it. he said he wanted to boost confidence in the vaccine. and the who encourages this kind of thing. this is, though, perhaps a tactic for a simpler time. can photo ops really be any match for the tsunami of information online? because we know that once doubts exist they spread rapidly. here is a senior us epidemiologist michael osterholm. this is part of the challenge we have of vaccine confidence. if i tell you that vaccine a or drug a is involved wit
he tweeted: keep tom's tweeted in mind as we listen to emmanuel macron. led here by a simple guide, i informed by science and the relevant authorities, and also doing so within the framework of a european strategy. that word framework is crucial. frameworks and processes are crucial to regulating medicines. but at a time of maximum pressure, they risk being inflexible and slow, and crucially they also risk influencing what people think of this vaccine, which brings me to my fourth factor, pr....
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frustration among some member states is growing and ahead of the virtual summit french president emmanuel mccall complaint that vaccination. in the e.u. r r behind other countries acknowledged that europe lacks ambition over its initial vaccine research and pick your mit efforts are currently less than 10 percent of the residents have had at least one shot that's far behind the united kingdom where the vaccination campaign is all speed ahead. rapid fire jabs are the order of the day in the u.k. even churches like the renowned westminster abbey have been commandeered in the battle against the virus the strategies seen some 30000000 u.k. residents vaccinated so far just under 50 percent of the population old e.u. member countries put together have only managed 57000000 the e.u. had ordered adequate supplies from producers but pharma firms have failed to keep up. cure vakil supply of 405000000 shots but it's vaccine hasn't been licensed yet for e.u. distribution roughly the same quantities are on order from astra zeneca along with the recently approved johnson and johnson jab the e.u. wants
frustration among some member states is growing and ahead of the virtual summit french president emmanuel mccall complaint that vaccination. in the e.u. r r behind other countries acknowledged that europe lacks ambition over its initial vaccine research and pick your mit efforts are currently less than 10 percent of the residents have had at least one shot that's far behind the united kingdom where the vaccination campaign is all speed ahead. rapid fire jabs are the order of the day in the u.k....
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. >> now the host of "uncomfortable conversations with a black man," emmanuel acho, is taking over.hat he's saying this morning. >> i promise to do y'all proud. >>> tiger breaks his silence. for the first time since that horrific car crash what the golf legend is telling his supporters this morning after that touching tribute. >>> and golden glitz and glitches? >> it's going to be smooth sailing. >> you won't even notice. >> tina and amy live from coast to coast hosting the golden globes. >> are we on? >> it's on now, yeah? >> but with the laughs, the show also facing criticism for lack of diversity in voters. >> it is great to be black at the golden globes -- back, back at the golden globes. >> as the stars zoom in making it a family affair. "the crown" ruling hollywood's golden night. >> "the crown." >> "the crown." >> "the crown." >> andra day even surprised by her victory, and "gma" hears from some of the biggest winners. >> good morning, america. mwah. >>> and we do say good morning, america. great to be with you on this monday morning to start a new week together like this. ho
. >> now the host of "uncomfortable conversations with a black man," emmanuel acho, is taking over.hat he's saying this morning. >> i promise to do y'all proud. >>> tiger breaks his silence. for the first time since that horrific car crash what the golf legend is telling his supporters this morning after that touching tribute. >>> and golden glitz and glitches? >> it's going to be smooth sailing. >> you won't even notice. >> tina and amy...
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maria: emmanuel macron the u.k. tabloid press on blast. a lot of of back and forth on that front.o the details and specifics of the export ban. the eu will do it is not a ban but that is what it could do. on a daily basis, will he get used for every export? the answer is no and that was made clear by angela merkel. this will not be a daily practice for the european union. will it affect every pharma company in the same way? our impression is that astrazeneca is the target. europeans insist they have the capacity to make vaccines but they have not honored the contract in the european union. so it is a tailored move focused on astrazeneca. they say it is not been reliable with the european union. i would add that there was also a clear line especially undertaken by the french where they say that a lot of this has to do with perception. to some extent, the eu is being presented as nationalistic. as a contact -- as a continental snatching away vaccines. -- as a continent snatching away vaccines. anna: what can europe due to drive up vaccination rates? thank you for joining us, maria t
maria: emmanuel macron the u.k. tabloid press on blast. a lot of of back and forth on that front.o the details and specifics of the export ban. the eu will do it is not a ban but that is what it could do. on a daily basis, will he get used for every export? the answer is no and that was made clear by angela merkel. this will not be a daily practice for the european union. will it affect every pharma company in the same way? our impression is that astrazeneca is the target. europeans insist they...
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emmanuel macron was unconvinced.than leaving it to the scntists, he told us that everything points to it being because i ineffective -- quasi ineffective to people over 65. two consequences followed. france declined to give the jab to the over 65's. this is one minister talking about the u.k.'s decision to use it on older pe.eopl >> the british are in an extremely difficult health position. they are taking many risks in the vaccine campaign. they are taking many risks. ros: the french government is taking a risk int ts is a less effective vaccine when the data doesot reveal that. health workers were trying to avoidas thirngd r rate compared to pfiz. this is one nurse. >> what i see on the news and social media does not seem reassuring at all. it is very scary. i would rather wait a little longer and see how it goes. ros:quens of arehe astrazeneca e under 65. one of them is unused doses. only a quarter of the dose is delivered to france have been used. an reports itdiar exclusivelygus argue inflexibly on vaccinating t
emmanuel macron was unconvinced.than leaving it to the scntists, he told us that everything points to it being because i ineffective -- quasi ineffective to people over 65. two consequences followed. france declined to give the jab to the over 65's. this is one minister talking about the u.k.'s decision to use it on older pe.eopl >> the british are in an extremely difficult health position. they are taking many risks in the vaccine campaign. they are taking many risks. ros: the french...
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but it was also very frustrating to see emmanuel macron in france are just, kind of, saying, you know, dare i sayjealous of if he was a bit resentful, dare i say jealous of the fact that the uk's roll—out was going well. it seemed like he was spreading misinformation, which is not something you would expect from a political leader —— the political leader of france. it was quite extraordinary. obviously we know from the coronavirus pandemic that the most important thing is that this vaccine roll—out is even because otherwise we can't get back to normal, anything like normal again, in terms of international travel, for instance. you know, apart from the very fact people are dying still. it seems a bit odd that people are suspending the use of the jab when it looks like there isn't enough evidence yet to say these blood clot problems, for instance, are related. the blood clot problems, for instance, are related-— are related. the regulator, as i have stressed, _ are related. the regulator, as i have stressed, has _ are related. the regulator, as i have stressed, has said - are related. t
but it was also very frustrating to see emmanuel macron in france are just, kind of, saying, you know, dare i sayjealous of if he was a bit resentful, dare i say jealous of the fact that the uk's roll—out was going well. it seemed like he was spreading misinformation, which is not something you would expect from a political leader —— the political leader of france. it was quite extraordinary. obviously we know from the coronavirus pandemic that the most important thing is that this...
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emmanuel acho is here. he's the author of "uncomfortable conversations with a black man."s analyst, co-hosting a live two-hour weekday show on fs1. good evening. thank you, sir. i really appreciate you joining us. i've never been interested in the bachelor until this controversy because it has a lot to do with what's happening in the culture now. so it's very important to watch. >> yeah. >> that was painful, i have to admit, to watch. but i feel like we finally heard something -- a really authentic conversation about race on the bachelor, and that rachel to me -- you tell me how you feel -- seems sincere, open to learning. what did you think about her apology and the whole discussion? >> man, i thought the discussion was incredibly fruitful. i think we have to do a better job of dissecting in our country the difference between being overtly and maliciously racist and being racially insensitive or rationally ignorant. what i told rachel kirkconnell was that her reactions were rationally insensitive. they were racially ignorant, but that doesn't inherently make someone a rac
emmanuel acho is here. he's the author of "uncomfortable conversations with a black man."s analyst, co-hosting a live two-hour weekday show on fs1. good evening. thank you, sir. i really appreciate you joining us. i've never been interested in the bachelor until this controversy because it has a lot to do with what's happening in the culture now. so it's very important to watch. >> yeah. >> that was painful, i have to admit, to watch. but i feel like we finally heard...
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. >> from european leaders like oris johnson, angela merkel and emmanuel macron and heads of state, andll 24 heads of state side this editorial published across the international press. in a call for shared global response. there will be other pandemics and other health emergencies. no single government or agency can address the threat alone. >> presented the initiative this tuesday at a meeting with who officials. >> it has taught us one lesson. no country, no continent can defeat pandemic alone. it requires a global approach. the us rather than the me and a commitment at the hight level. >> agreement would be rooted in the u.s. health agencies constitution. >> the pandemic has thrived in the equalities -- inequalities of our societies. it is also allowed us to identify opportunities to strengthen the international health architecture. the time to act is now. >> formal negotiations on the final details of the agreement have not yet begun between participating states. the leaders of the world guest powers -- biggest powers did not sign the agreement. >> that's in myanmar where internati
. >> from european leaders like oris johnson, angela merkel and emmanuel macron and heads of state, andll 24 heads of state side this editorial published across the international press. in a call for shared global response. there will be other pandemics and other health emergencies. no single government or agency can address the threat alone. >> presented the initiative this tuesday at a meeting with who officials. >> it has taught us one lesson. no country, no continent can...
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i'm mike emmanuel, thanks so much for watching.oser to passing covid relief. delivering on president biden's top campaign promise. ♪ ♪ >> unity, unity, unity. that's how we got this done. chris: so what's in the package for struggling americans, schools and businesses? >> everything in this package is designed to relieve the suffering and to meet the most urgent needs of the nation. chris: while republicans question this is emergency relief or a democratic wish list. >> the most progressive domestic legislation in a generation. chris: we'll talk with democraticat
i'm mike emmanuel, thanks so much for watching.oser to passing covid relief. delivering on president biden's top campaign promise. ♪ ♪ >> unity, unity, unity. that's how we got this done. chris: so what's in the package for struggling americans, schools and businesses? >> everything in this package is designed to relieve the suffering and to meet the most urgent needs of the nation. chris: while republicans question this is emergency relief or a democratic wish list. >>...
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chris: mike emmanuel reporting from capitol hill. mike, thanks for that.ning us now, west virginia senator joe manchin who's become the key swing vote in congress. senator, welcome back to "fox news sunday." >> hey, chris. it's always good to be with you. thank you for having me. chris: on friday you held up this covid relief panel for the better part of ten hours -- package for the better part of ten hours over a dispute on unemployment benefits. were you really prepared to tank this bill, president biden's top legislative priority, if you didn't get what you wanted? >> absolutely not. that's not how negotiations should go, and that should never be the intent of anybody. there was nothing that i wanted more than to have a balanced bill. and this is something that came into it at the last minute. i thought it was something more than what we ever agreed on or intended. and when they talk about this being just strictly a democrat bill and no bipartisan, i worked with my colleagues and my friends on the republican side for the last month all the way through.
chris: mike emmanuel reporting from capitol hill. mike, thanks for that.ning us now, west virginia senator joe manchin who's become the key swing vote in congress. senator, welcome back to "fox news sunday." >> hey, chris. it's always good to be with you. thank you for having me. chris: on friday you held up this covid relief panel for the better part of ten hours -- package for the better part of ten hours over a dispute on unemployment benefits. were you really prepared to...
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the telegraph says that the uk's vaccine tsar has condemned emmanuel macron and angela merkel as "completelyrresponsible" for undermining the astrazeneca vaccine. the financial times reports that the government has drawn up a contingency plan to run britain's third biggest steel company using public money while searching for a buyer. it also reports that the focus on supplying the coronavirus vaccine in the us has affected the supply of other drugs. so, just a flavour of some of the papers that we already have. mick, let's start with you this time. we will focus on a couple of stories, but let's start with the alarm over the new wave. so the folk this is on what is happening across europe. the worries over a third wave of the virus, and also various different countries going into further lockdown. . countries going into further lockdown-_ countries going into further lockdown. , , ., lockdown. . the cabinet the captain have been briefed _ lockdown. . the cabinet the captain have been briefed over _ lockdown. . the cabinet the captain have been briefed over the - lockdown. . the cabinet the c
the telegraph says that the uk's vaccine tsar has condemned emmanuel macron and angela merkel as "completelyrresponsible" for undermining the astrazeneca vaccine. the financial times reports that the government has drawn up a contingency plan to run britain's third biggest steel company using public money while searching for a buyer. it also reports that the focus on supplying the coronavirus vaccine in the us has affected the supply of other drugs. so, just a flavour of some of the...
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that did not appear to be an issue today at emmanuel baptist church in east san jose. a community based vaccination clinic. but the county is trying to see if existing supply can be shifted around. to honor appointments that have already been made. in the meantime, 40% of the states vaccine supply will now be held in reserve for lower income communities. those doses will be distributed to 400 zip codes statewide. the goal, to give access to folks who are most at risk of getting covid. the governor made the announcement from one of those rural communities today in stockton. >> we are committing 40%, 40% of the vaccines to communities incenses and zip codes like the one we are in today. >> is it going to be determined by a number of factors like infection rate, household income, education, and housing, among others. >>> a live look now the state capital, a new bill is on the governor's desk tonight that aims to incentivize schools to reopen for in person learning. state lawmakers passed the 6 1/2 billion dollar plan today. districts will be able to get part of that money
that did not appear to be an issue today at emmanuel baptist church in east san jose. a community based vaccination clinic. but the county is trying to see if existing supply can be shifted around. to honor appointments that have already been made. in the meantime, 40% of the states vaccine supply will now be held in reserve for lower income communities. those doses will be distributed to 400 zip codes statewide. the goal, to give access to folks who are most at risk of getting covid. the...
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french president emmanuel macron is set to address the nation, with new measures.. we will bring you in live as it happens. we'll have the latest from the trial of derek chauvin, as one of the last people to speak with george floyd before his death has described what he witnessed. i saw people yelling and screaming. i saw derek with his knee on george's neck. we'll also have an update from russia, where the key opposition figure alexei navalny has announced he is going on hunger strike,
french president emmanuel macron is set to address the nation, with new measures.. we will bring you in live as it happens. we'll have the latest from the trial of derek chauvin, as one of the last people to speak with george floyd before his death has described what he witnessed. i saw people yelling and screaming. i saw derek with his knee on george's neck. we'll also have an update from russia, where the key opposition figure alexei navalny has announced he is going on hunger strike,
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>> indeed, president emmanuel macron has multiplied the gestures toward to gully -- kiga li since 2018n paris he announced his intention to support the candidate see of the head ofwranda francophie. and on the commemoration of thetutsi genocide formalize the declaration of the commission, the saying that two years later today issued its report france's role in the genocide. it had always been a difficult point between the two countries. in 1998, kigali accused france of being guilty of crimes of genocide. but it was judged, following a particularly controversial investigation, with an arrest warrant against the rwanda president paul kigali -- kigame for his participation. rwanda authorities stopped their diplomatic relationship with france. there is still no french ambassador in kigali, since 2015, but that could change soon. the return of an ambassador could done in the coming months, after the publication of the report. hoping for a rapprochement with rwanda. rwanda responded welcoming report. the authorities however had their attention to published a report supplementing the conclus
>> indeed, president emmanuel macron has multiplied the gestures toward to gully -- kiga li since 2018n paris he announced his intention to support the candidate see of the head ofwranda francophie. and on the commemoration of thetutsi genocide formalize the declaration of the commission, the saying that two years later today issued its report france's role in the genocide. it had always been a difficult point between the two countries. in 1998, kigali accused france of being guilty of...
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. >> emmanuel macron said his government would await a statement by the european medicines agency tuesday before deciding if the vaccine is put back into use. >> the decision that was taken in accordance with our european policy is to suspend the astrazeneca vaccine as a precautionary measure in the hope it will be resumed quickly if they european medicines agency allows it. >> the ema only last week declared there are no indications that people who have received the astrazeneca vaccine are more likely to develop blood clots. boris johnson was quick to dismiss concerns over a vaccine that has already been administered to 11 million in the u.k. >> we have one of the toughest, most experienced regulators in the world. they see no reason to disctinue the vaccination program.k.accination drive is as to inoculate its population against covid-19. with a increasing number of european countries putting their astrazeneca vaccinations on hold, that lead is likely to grow. >> for more, i am joined by our political correspondent, simon young. the timing couldn't be worse. how significant is this deci
. >> emmanuel macron said his government would await a statement by the european medicines agency tuesday before deciding if the vaccine is put back into use. >> the decision that was taken in accordance with our european policy is to suspend the astrazeneca vaccine as a precautionary measure in the hope it will be resumed quickly if they european medicines agency allows it. >> the ema only last week declared there are no indications that people who have received the...