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., etc., etc. and these, this wing of the social democratic party has not held the idea in high esteem that it would be a great idea, a necessary idea, in fact, for us to meet the famous 2% goal that nato decided to define six years ago, in 2014. spending 2% of gdp for defense. so, yeah, we have political forces even within our current governing coalition that are not really in favor of moving in this direction. but, now comes the big but, as you know, we have elections coming up next september. and the likelihood is that we will not end up with the exact same kind of government coalition. there is some likelihood that the next coalition government in germany would include the cdu, angela merkel's party, because it has maintained its status as the single biggest political force in germany. but the green party, the green party has risen over the years and is now de facto number two in the hierarchy of political forces. so there is some likelihood -- i'm not trying to predict the outcome, but there i
., etc., etc. and these, this wing of the social democratic party has not held the idea in high esteem that it would be a great idea, a necessary idea, in fact, for us to meet the famous 2% goal that nato decided to define six years ago, in 2014. spending 2% of gdp for defense. so, yeah, we have political forces even within our current governing coalition that are not really in favor of moving in this direction. but, now comes the big but, as you know, we have elections coming up next...
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. had malaria “abs and polio, etc. ~ ., ., . ., etc. of the world. so - etc. when we travel to certain parts of the world. so i - etc. when we travel to certain parts of the world. so i think. parts of the world. so i think electronic vaccine is going to be required, and i think it is a dangerous thing for those who have and have not. main a dangerous thing for those who have and have not.— have and have not. alan joyce, ceo of qantas _ have and have not. alan joyce, ceo of qantas that _ have and have not. alan joyce, ceo of qantas that he - have and have not. alan joyce, ceo of qantas that he would i have and have not. alan joyce, | ceo of qantas that he would not allow _ ceo of qantas that he would not allow passengers on international flights without proof — international flights without proof of a vaccine. is not the way— proof of a vaccine. is not the way forward?— way forward? quite frankly i think this — way forward? quite frankly i think this will _ way forward? quite frankly i think this will be _ way forward? quite frankly i t
. had malaria “abs and polio, etc. ~ ., ., . ., etc. of the world. so - etc. when we travel to certain parts of the world. so i - etc. when we travel to certain parts of the world. so i think. parts of the world. so i think electronic vaccine is going to be required, and i think it is a dangerous thing for those who have and have not. main a dangerous thing for those who have and have not.— have and have not. alan joyce, ceo of qantas _ have and have not. alan joyce, ceo of qantas that _...
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we have such a lot of suspicion, rumor, etc. we have to bring church leaders and community activists and others with quality information such that they can talk to the congregants and give them reassurance about the way in which the clinical trials were carried out, who was in the trials, what the side effects might be, like anaphylactic response or something, and what a small percentage that is and it is recoupable. in fact, the speed at which these vaccines were developed is not miraculous. it was on the basis of these companies working together and sharing knowledge. we have to do our basic part of communicating before somebody is going to agree to get vaccinated. it is the most important thing we have in the next three months, is to get this vaccination program accepted. >> i agree with you and i guess it does need to come from the bottom up at some level, but it seemed after we have been talking about this for a year, we have been talking about the native american population, which we see reports of so many elders diane, th
we have such a lot of suspicion, rumor, etc. we have to bring church leaders and community activists and others with quality information such that they can talk to the congregants and give them reassurance about the way in which the clinical trials were carried out, who was in the trials, what the side effects might be, like anaphylactic response or something, and what a small percentage that is and it is recoupable. in fact, the speed at which these vaccines were developed is not miraculous....
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., etc. it's amazing. but he always compliments her figure and how even though after six children, she's gotten a little bit stouter. nonetheless, she has the best figure of any of the women many washington. but mary latrobe was willing to go wherever latrobe went and to maker for him the best -- make for him the best possible home. she's there at the end. she has left the east coast and traveled with her two young children to new orleans. she -- they have rented a house. and latrobe is special in this way because he never designed all these houses for people, and he never had his own house. but they have a small house in new orleans, and mary and the two children have come down to make for him a proper domestic setting. and i think without her he would have been miserable. >> i think i want to open it up if we have any questions from the audience at this point. let's see, cynthia asks: going back to the beginning of your talk and i'll just share with the audience that first chapter of your b
., etc. it's amazing. but he always compliments her figure and how even though after six children, she's gotten a little bit stouter. nonetheless, she has the best figure of any of the women many washington. but mary latrobe was willing to go wherever latrobe went and to maker for him the best -- make for him the best possible home. she's there at the end. she has left the east coast and traveled with her two young children to new orleans. she -- they have rented a house. and latrobe is special...
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that speaks to white supremacy, etc., etc. we saw images of people with flags, confederate flag, which speaks of divisiveness, etc., etc. we have that element. then the way some of these people who are being violent the way that you were treated, juxtaposition to how people were involved in issues relating to protests around black lives matters responding to police brutality, the way they were treated. there was a difference. it does speak to racism in a multiplicity of ways. i think it's an original sin that america still must deal with as we strive to become a more perfected union. we still have to deal with issues that divide us because we cannot really make the meaningful substantive progress, first is cosmetic progress, that we should make until we deal with issues that are really divisive and really hurts us to the core. host: appreciate your call. bill antholis. guest: look, there was a lot in those very thoughtful comments. i really do think that we should be focusing on unity. the issues of race are particularly meani
that speaks to white supremacy, etc., etc. we saw images of people with flags, confederate flag, which speaks of divisiveness, etc., etc. we have that element. then the way some of these people who are being violent the way that you were treated, juxtaposition to how people were involved in issues relating to protests around black lives matters responding to police brutality, the way they were treated. there was a difference. it does speak to racism in a multiplicity of ways. i think it's an...
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etc. and they don't want to have a diminution of income like that so there may not give them a path forward show them to a community college if you're going to be improved show them to the companies you're going to pay for their scholarships to those schools that's a big deal that's being fair to people well richard i want to thank you again for your candor today in talking to us as you have done so many times about technology and you know the anxieties it creates as well as the opportunities and how people who are feeling left behind or not part of the system need to be brought into the system i really appreciate your candor richard and the publication of the edelman trust barometer so richard edelman of edelman p.r. thank you so much for joining us thanks for having me steve so what's the bottom line social trust is what makes communities work without it people can't agree on the rules and anarchy and fear just take over we need to trust that people are going to stop at a red light that
etc. and they don't want to have a diminution of income like that so there may not give them a path forward show them to a community college if you're going to be improved show them to the companies you're going to pay for their scholarships to those schools that's a big deal that's being fair to people well richard i want to thank you again for your candor today in talking to us as you have done so many times about technology and you know the anxieties it creates as well as the opportunities...
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and in terms of distribution in an equitable way of the vaccine, continuing with testing, tracing, etc., but also to meet the economic needs. we would hope that but we are not taking any tools off the table should they not. while the committees are advancing this reconciliation legislation, at the same time, the executive actions continue. today's executive action will open up the acas enrollment period and take additional steps to expand health care. we are very excited about that, of course because we are in the middle of a pandemic and we will see, this is a matter of life and death. very different from the trump administration who fought the affordable care act, and still don't have the verdict from the supreme court to destroy the lifeline for affordable quality health care for all americans. we are very excited about that particular health care initiative today in addition to the others. that the president has put forth in relationship to the coronavirus. again, again, we are preparing for the impeachment -- we have impeached the president, but i'm we are preparing for the case.
and in terms of distribution in an equitable way of the vaccine, continuing with testing, tracing, etc., but also to meet the economic needs. we would hope that but we are not taking any tools off the table should they not. while the committees are advancing this reconciliation legislation, at the same time, the executive actions continue. today's executive action will open up the acas enrollment period and take additional steps to expand health care. we are very excited about that, of course...
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trauma, which can overload the hospital system, etc, etc.sa is clearly on the cusp of extending the lockdown or restrictions, at least another month, but there is a big question mark about whether he is going to make them tougher. as your country's leading virologist, do you think they should be tougher right now? i think we really are in quite a precarious position with covid, which is expanding rapidly, as i mentioned earlier, and i think certain restrictions do need to be tightened. some need to be prolonged. i don't think personally, as a virologist, we need to go into hard lockdown, what we call lockdown five, it is going to be too damaging to the other things, the economy and other health issues. explain something that really puzzles me. why is it that across the continent of africa, most countries are giving us readouts, official stats on coronavirus, which suggests they have been hit much less hard than, for example, the united states and most of western europe, and yet the most prosperous country in the entire continent, the country
trauma, which can overload the hospital system, etc, etc.sa is clearly on the cusp of extending the lockdown or restrictions, at least another month, but there is a big question mark about whether he is going to make them tougher. as your country's leading virologist, do you think they should be tougher right now? i think we really are in quite a precarious position with covid, which is expanding rapidly, as i mentioned earlier, and i think certain restrictions do need to be tightened. some...
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etc etc kevin i would starting off and i have a great day. join me every 1st day on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sport that's less i'm show business i'll see that. nuclear power become a battleground in the u.s. in vermont people love demanding the shutdown of a local plant from my yankee is right now my focus because it's a very dangerous oh no care power plant the owner is attempting to run the reactor beyond its operational limit this case just sort of puts a magnifying glass on where's the power in this country where's it going is it moving more towards corporate interests or is it more in the idea of a traditional participatory democracy is your power live with the people this case demonstrates that struggle in very real ways our struggle. i got this 8 millimeter film purely by accident. time period 963 to 65 place damascus. i don't don't know why young. i've watched it many times a man posing the monuments and all poster of the hollywood premiere of town without pity and a fight in a marke
etc etc kevin i would starting off and i have a great day. join me every 1st day on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sport that's less i'm show business i'll see that. nuclear power become a battleground in the u.s. in vermont people love demanding the shutdown of a local plant from my yankee is right now my focus because it's a very dangerous oh no care power plant the owner is attempting to run the reactor beyond its operational limit this case just...
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the department of agriculture, transportation and etc. we don't tend to do well in structuring around like beef. nasa was designed to promote access but it didn't have a full bathroom responsibility to integrate space into the domestic landscape possibilities, opportunities, etc. we don't really have a good and clear, coherent policy to guide how government investment in faith. at the probably one of the premier agencies to do that because you deal with issues. sheriff of how we are entering into a new government that will take over, a significant initiative of the administration on base. what would be your message about space from the fec you? >> from my perspective, the innovation and in particular, u.s. innovation fec and other government agencies on this issue should work together to impart to keep that progress going that we have seen. i don't know how else to describe it, there no words i can think of, it is just to see a rocket blasting off and see the lights deploying in orbit. someone who grew up watching the space shuttle launch
the department of agriculture, transportation and etc. we don't tend to do well in structuring around like beef. nasa was designed to promote access but it didn't have a full bathroom responsibility to integrate space into the domestic landscape possibilities, opportunities, etc. we don't really have a good and clear, coherent policy to guide how government investment in faith. at the probably one of the premier agencies to do that because you deal with issues. sheriff of how we are entering...
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then described as suedien these territory, sending their children to ethiopian schools, paying tax, etc etc.,, and the ethiopians didn't want to challenge the status quo because they saw ethiopia's relations over the wilder region at stake. the ethiopian strategy was, until very recently to embed the whole nile water agreement there an african coalition and to have sudan as an ally or member of that coalition. the current prime minister stood that policy on its held just over a year ago when he went for direct, by lateral negotiations with egypt, without any foreign ministry official present. he met with the jitchings president and agreed that the americans would be -- and sudan is in a weak position, between egypt and america and what the prime minister did, not after malintent but in sheer nigh activety, he stood the preseptember of ethiopian foreign policy on its head and as a consequence of that he lost sudan has a strategic ally. he also made other blunders at the time and made an alliance with the most repressive person in africa, if not the world and the consequence of that is th
then described as suedien these territory, sending their children to ethiopian schools, paying tax, etc etc.,, and the ethiopians didn't want to challenge the status quo because they saw ethiopia's relations over the wilder region at stake. the ethiopian strategy was, until very recently to embed the whole nile water agreement there an african coalition and to have sudan as an ally or member of that coalition. the current prime minister stood that policy on its held just over a year ago when he...
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out to your shopping and see her friends that will be our wonderful independence day with fireworks etcay through the restrictions for a few months can be because they know there's an end date and as it is i would have thought that people would just feel this is interpretable, it can't go on, each is going to roll on and on and as we'll go and see my friends. i'm not 100% sure. be interested to talk to a behavioural scientist but i thinkjason's absolutely right about the government just seeming to have a cycle of overpromising and under delivering. in addition, peace in the telegraph from fraser nelson saying the insiders said that boris johnsonjust saying the insiders said that boris johnson just absently hates delivering bad news, he's such an optimist and just the thing at the end ofa optimist and just the thing at the end of a press conference he would just come out with something like well —— just come out with something like well — — world just come out with something like well —— world beating test entry syste m well —— world beating test entry system at the officials are saying
out to your shopping and see her friends that will be our wonderful independence day with fireworks etcay through the restrictions for a few months can be because they know there's an end date and as it is i would have thought that people would just feel this is interpretable, it can't go on, each is going to roll on and on and as we'll go and see my friends. i'm not 100% sure. be interested to talk to a behavioural scientist but i thinkjason's absolutely right about the government just seeming...
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no cost cuts, etc. we continue to honor that commitment.hat we said is that we would resume the ongoing transformation of the bank, which is as we digitize our business, automate our processes, there will be people whose jobs go away. we have invested heavily in reskilling and retraining. we have had thousands of colleagues who have been able to move internally from one role to another, almost always requiring a new set of skills along the way. we have had a few who have left. at the end of last year and the early part of this year. that is an ongoing process, that this is the course of business for any company now. where you have 100,000 full-time equivalent employees, we have 2% or 3% moving in and out of the firm on a regular basis as a result of the transformation. i would put this into the ordinary course category. francine: talk to me about climate change. how can companies or how can financial institutions make sure that corporate 10 companies first of all ensure that they are turning to the voluntary carbon market only after they ha
no cost cuts, etc. we continue to honor that commitment.hat we said is that we would resume the ongoing transformation of the bank, which is as we digitize our business, automate our processes, there will be people whose jobs go away. we have invested heavily in reskilling and retraining. we have had thousands of colleagues who have been able to move internally from one role to another, almost always requiring a new set of skills along the way. we have had a few who have left. at the end of...
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they need cash injections, etc.. what is really behind it? what stops it? david: if i understand the question, we think the fed policy in interest rates have an extra ordinary influence on all aspects of the financial markets. so on one level, all of the discussions with clients have tended to focus on reflation, steepening of the yield curve, concerns about inflation, excesses broadening into the overall market, think about asset allocation. that is that whole conversation. another topic is about the fed policy keeping shorter rates at zero, and i believe that is one of the key reasons for the stock market to have gone financial in terms of the amount of activity because basically, it met the cost of owning cash. it is basically just as well owned as cash. in a spac, you basically own the shares. you have a put option embedded at $10 a share. you are basically accruing your minimal amount of interest, and if you don't want the deal, you can take your money back. to me, that is one of the contribute in factors -- one of the contribute in factors for why the
they need cash injections, etc.. what is really behind it? what stops it? david: if i understand the question, we think the fed policy in interest rates have an extra ordinary influence on all aspects of the financial markets. so on one level, all of the discussions with clients have tended to focus on reflation, steepening of the yield curve, concerns about inflation, excesses broadening into the overall market, think about asset allocation. that is that whole conversation. another topic is...
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we need to renovate our buildings, our cars come etc. -- our cars, etc. this is the central pillar.he second pillar is about bringing with us the finest industries and private companies, private sectors. this goes back to what we were saying p8 i really believe in the initiative we set up with the one planet summit with sovereign wealth funds. on december 12 the last year, we had a virtual meeting with all of these partners, and we have managed to bring under one heading there climate financial disclosure task force. this is a great step forward, so we have a great mythology now. investors have committed themselves to a measurement methodology, which is really what you were talking about, and which we are now applying at company level. on december 12, last, we managed to have companies in france adopt this new methodology, so they will have to prove to the capital markets that they comply with these criteria appear the third pillar, we need to do the same with biodiversity. i am convinced that we will only be able to stay true to our climate commitments if we can bring in more our c
we need to renovate our buildings, our cars come etc. -- our cars, etc. this is the central pillar.he second pillar is about bringing with us the finest industries and private companies, private sectors. this goes back to what we were saying p8 i really believe in the initiative we set up with the one planet summit with sovereign wealth funds. on december 12 the last year, we had a virtual meeting with all of these partners, and we have managed to bring under one heading there climate financial...
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only coming out of the image in my mind i'm on the front of hundreds enough etc etc so it doesn't get a. lot of. that. she was even. more of the industry in. general. look you go to the british courts that's one of them help. me god. it. isn't a. secret prisons are not usually what comes to mind when thinking about europe however even the most prosperous can be deceived within the zeros on their work to view houses were. prison was located and the only. access to the story for investigators hell they uncovered the darkest dealings of the secret services but i mean. the great of nor. for. crying for justice on r.t. . in 2014 saakashvili refused summons to appear in court as a witness in several criminal cases later that same year he was accused of misuse of power and investment. saakashvili wound up in the u.s. and soon his friends in washington found him a new assignment. mikail actively supported my down and very soon was rewarded with a high position in the new ukrainian government. first as the president's counselor and then as the governor of odessa the day before taking this posi
only coming out of the image in my mind i'm on the front of hundreds enough etc etc so it doesn't get a. lot of. that. she was even. more of the industry in. general. look you go to the british courts that's one of them help. me god. it. isn't a. secret prisons are not usually what comes to mind when thinking about europe however even the most prosperous can be deceived within the zeros on their work to view houses were. prison was located and the only. access to the story for investigators...
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and _ people wearing masks etc? it depends what he's doing. and his _ people wearing masks etc?k most republicans would support that. there were already 32 billion in the december bell. i think they would support it if it is directly for covid—19 relief. i'm not sure they would endorse country wide lockdown is, universal lockdown is, they are not proven to work and the best thing they can do is execute the vaccine delivery. it was a phenomenal accomplishment to get the in less than a year. i thinkjoe biden will have great support from congress about vaccines and ending this. he will not get great support from republicans if he is weaponised and covid—19 to push through progressive left—leaning socialist policies that the voters do not support. policies that the voters do not su ort. . ., policies that the voters do not su ort. . ~' ,, policies that the voters do not su--ort. . ~' , policies that the voters do not su--ort. . ,, , . mps have given the government six weeks to explain why. let's take a look at what covid—19 support schemes are available. under the government far low
and _ people wearing masks etc? it depends what he's doing. and his _ people wearing masks etc?k most republicans would support that. there were already 32 billion in the december bell. i think they would support it if it is directly for covid—19 relief. i'm not sure they would endorse country wide lockdown is, universal lockdown is, they are not proven to work and the best thing they can do is execute the vaccine delivery. it was a phenomenal accomplishment to get the in less than a year. i...
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amongst them include the rising challengescertainty, with economics, and lifestyles, s, substancenes use, etc.. all of these factors combined together and no one factor can explain the increase. we really don't know why those rates have been increasing consistently for the past two decades. i do want to point out there is a glimmer of hope at the end of that seemly inexorable rise. rates went down ever so to 13.9 perm 14.2% 100,000. that means about 800 lives saved comparing 2019 to 2018. mayhink the reason why we --and i emphasize the "may" be seeing a decrease is the increased awareness around mental health and the investments we have put in at nimh about how to prevent suicide deaths. host: with all of the reasons you just told us that could be rate,g a rise in suicide then you add covid-19 on top of all of that. has it begun affecting american lives, especially when we talk about the suicide rate in the united states? has the coronavirus made any change in those numbers? guest: in terms of affecting american lives, of course the covid-19 pandemic has had tremendous impact. we are seeing r
amongst them include the rising challengescertainty, with economics, and lifestyles, s, substancenes use, etc.. all of these factors combined together and no one factor can explain the increase. we really don't know why those rates have been increasing consistently for the past two decades. i do want to point out there is a glimmer of hope at the end of that seemly inexorable rise. rates went down ever so to 13.9 perm 14.2% 100,000. that means about 800 lives saved comparing 2019 to 2018....
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can you tell us anything about that are what you know about it, the security setup etc.?orking on this and for inauguration and reparations for the right to life march all of this is on the radar but we are focusing specifically on the inauguration. npd will have the appropriate posture to facilitate the assembly that will take place in this will be evaluated to the threats we see as we always do. >> yes maam. after nesbitt yesterday to individuals in the state had a new strain of coronavirus. there were a number of unmasked individuals in the city and it seems like it's only matter of time before it comes to the district. how concerned are you about this new strain and what might that look like for the district and what kind of lockdowns would we need to mitigate the spread as it is so much more infectious. could we revert to a stance that we have in the spring when we first entered the pandemic? >> i think you of heard dr. fauci and all public health experts say the end i completely agree with them that we are going to see this very and in all of the states in the juris
can you tell us anything about that are what you know about it, the security setup etc.?orking on this and for inauguration and reparations for the right to life march all of this is on the radar but we are focusing specifically on the inauguration. npd will have the appropriate posture to facilitate the assembly that will take place in this will be evaluated to the threats we see as we always do. >> yes maam. after nesbitt yesterday to individuals in the state had a new strain of...
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i mean, covid-19, the transatlantic dispute about nato, etc., and, of course, brexit, the e.u. is coming out relatively unharmed and maybe even slightly stronger and hopefully better prepared. and i am so glad that we can now hope that the incoming biden administration on day one, hopefully, as i understand, will announce that they would rejoin the parents climate accord -- the parents climate accord -- the paris climate accord. speaking of climate, that is what you in america call low hanging fruit. everybody in europe, from the far-right to the far-left, will applaud that decision when it is taken by the biden administration. there are a number of things that biden administration can do or has already announced that they will do, which would be seen in europe as most welcome decisions to bring the transatlantic community together again. not working against each other, but trying to work together. the big one, my concluding point, the most important medium and long-term challenge, as far as i am concerned, for the transatlantic community between biden and ursula von der leyen,
i mean, covid-19, the transatlantic dispute about nato, etc., and, of course, brexit, the e.u. is coming out relatively unharmed and maybe even slightly stronger and hopefully better prepared. and i am so glad that we can now hope that the incoming biden administration on day one, hopefully, as i understand, will announce that they would rejoin the parents climate accord -- the parents climate accord -- the paris climate accord. speaking of climate, that is what you in america call low hanging...
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then community centers, rural centers, etc. we've signed up hundreds in every region across the state. we have 845 signed up distribution centers in new york city. that are ready to go. 700 on long island. 150 in the north country. so, we have a retail network. retail network is not the best expression because also people don't have to pay for this vaccine. there will be no co-pay, there will be no charge. so retail can be a little misleading. but i couldn't come up with a better word. f the 3700, 636 already have vaccine. they are distributing vaccine to the health care workers, along with the hospitals. so health care workers can go to the hospitals we've been discussing or they can go to 600 sites that are across the state. of those sites that actually now have vaccine for health care workers, 244 federally qualified health centers, then hospitals, urgent care centers, local health departments. this is where the sites are that can now serve health care workers. new york city, 200. long island, 105. so, there's a network out
then community centers, rural centers, etc. we've signed up hundreds in every region across the state. we have 845 signed up distribution centers in new york city. that are ready to go. 700 on long island. 150 in the north country. so, we have a retail network. retail network is not the best expression because also people don't have to pay for this vaccine. there will be no co-pay, there will be no charge. so retail can be a little misleading. but i couldn't come up with a better word. f the...
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etc. an important piece. your public service record is extraordinary. counsel in the u.s. committee for the veterans affairs. in the private sector, also asked ordinary, an emmy award winning journalist, film maker, and author of 10 books. senator, it is a privilege to have you join us. and our moderator, we love this truly brilliant journalist whose byline has been a staple on some of the most important beats and stories for decades, which led to a much deserved pulitzer prize. clyde hammerman has served on the new york times since the 1970's with tremendous coverage of the attica prison rebellion, the follow communism, the invasion of kuwait, the oslo accords between israel and palestinians, the aftermath of 9/11, the rise of islamic terrorism to name a few. and of course, you may know that the apple does not fall far from the tree. his amazing daughter is a new york times writer. clyde, it is a pleasure to have you in this conversation. i am going to turn it over to you. clyde: thank, p
etc. an important piece. your public service record is extraordinary. counsel in the u.s. committee for the veterans affairs. in the private sector, also asked ordinary, an emmy award winning journalist, film maker, and author of 10 books. senator, it is a privilege to have you join us. and our moderator, we love this truly brilliant journalist whose byline has been a staple on some of the most important beats and stories for decades, which led to a much deserved pulitzer prize. clyde hammerman...
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in the messages being sent in videos and etc. can you tell us about the protest of reporting for the story of this book and how you stayed in touch. in the kinds of relationships developed. the growth of creeds . how they deal with these during the pandemic . to be because of the war, you have to develop trust in a relationship with the people you are writing about . tell us about the process and how did you go about gathering all of the information that you needed to write this book. and also if i could at any question. hundred to say all the same russian . did you easily say yes, the they wanted you to write the book about us. delphine: it was a very challenging experience. i've been covering this for more than 20 years. i was been an advocate thing on the ground. being out there. and fact checking everything with your own eyes. it was really facing a dilemma. i wanted to be able to make the story visible. but if we see everything hidden . every thing was invisible. i had to try to find a way to given of their. to the prominenc
in the messages being sent in videos and etc. can you tell us about the protest of reporting for the story of this book and how you stayed in touch. in the kinds of relationships developed. the growth of creeds . how they deal with these during the pandemic . to be because of the war, you have to develop trust in a relationship with the people you are writing about . tell us about the process and how did you go about gathering all of the information that you needed to write this book. and also...
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it was before created religions you know in the middle east you know judaism and then christianity etc and the idea of unity that everything comes from a single source is incredibly powerful in our way of thinking right and a hindu person would not think that way you know because they have busy lives of gods right so for them days maybe unity had the ultimate source of all god's kind of thing but it's not as compelling as the notion that everything is in one and i am all for looking for unity in science in fact my ph d. and for many years in my career i was doing superstring theory and looking for unification too but as i grew older i started to realize that. you can pursue a theoretical dream for a long time as long as they some sort of data backing you up and what has happened with the theory of everything is that decades have passed talk about 50 years have passed you know people have been looking for this and actually even before you freak out einstein you know einstein spent the last 20 years of his career looking for a theory they would unify gravity and electromagnetism and he f
it was before created religions you know in the middle east you know judaism and then christianity etc and the idea of unity that everything comes from a single source is incredibly powerful in our way of thinking right and a hindu person would not think that way you know because they have busy lives of gods right so for them days maybe unity had the ultimate source of all god's kind of thing but it's not as compelling as the notion that everything is in one and i am all for looking for unity...
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pipeline project by throwing sanctions against the companies that were involved in the construction etc etc so this is the point at which the european parliament is hinting that the project could be blocked because of alexina volley and this is perfect news for the incoming u.s. administration because they were looking for any kind of ways to stop this project and to somehow make sure that it's not being complete this is what we heard from one of joe biden's advisors earlier the european should stop the construction of north stream too and the american should suspend the sanctions that would give the new u.s. administration the opportunity to speak confidentially calmly with the german government and the other countries involved. so what happens next is unclear on the one hand we have germany's own economic interests and those of the other proponents of this project in the you then at the same time we have a like scene of ali's case and that resolution from the european parliament that among other things says that north stream too should be blocked because of the opposition critics arre
pipeline project by throwing sanctions against the companies that were involved in the construction etc etc so this is the point at which the european parliament is hinting that the project could be blocked because of alexina volley and this is perfect news for the incoming u.s. administration because they were looking for any kind of ways to stop this project and to somehow make sure that it's not being complete this is what we heard from one of joe biden's advisors earlier the european should...
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so i am not going to talk about what republicans should not do, etc., etc., that is for americans to figure out. what i worry about is that in these types of situations, seen from the outside world, the incoming administration has a weakness because apparently there are, i don't know, 17 million, or at least a significant part of these 70 million for consider the new president not a real president, and illegitimate president. that is seen by the outside world as a weakness. i would be totally surprised after having spent 40-plus years in international diplomacy, i would be totally surprised if folks in beijing and moscow and a number of other capitals say, let's check it out let's see whether this guy, joe biden, will be strong enough and has enough support to actually play a role of strength, and have time for international things. may he is going to be so preoccupied with his domestic challenges, but we will have more free reign in africa and the middle east and elsewhere. joe biden, that is my concern, will not have a lot of vacation time coming up on the 20th of january. he will
so i am not going to talk about what republicans should not do, etc., etc., that is for americans to figure out. what i worry about is that in these types of situations, seen from the outside world, the incoming administration has a weakness because apparently there are, i don't know, 17 million, or at least a significant part of these 70 million for consider the new president not a real president, and illegitimate president. that is seen by the outside world as a weakness. i would be totally...
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etc and so then the question for next year becomes what do what do we all do about that you know does everybody figure out that the last place you want to be is in a currency that's being inflate inflated away this aggressively and bail or do they continue on as they have kind of oblivious to the whole monetary policy thing and and let the bailouts work to an extent so i don't know which that would be because i i didn't expect us to be able to get through the bailouts of 20082009 without some kind of a horrendous currency crisis and we got through it so you know to that's a long answer to what was a short question is this the end of the dollar. maybe but it certainly could be the beginning of the end this whole question of whether or not the dollar has collapsed or will it collapse it's a bit of a misnomer isn't it because again stocks and bonds the dollar has already collapsed right there in a hyper inflationary collapse again stocks and bonds and in a whirl of untethered money that's flowing against itself without an anchor where the financial establishment the financial industry ca
etc and so then the question for next year becomes what do what do we all do about that you know does everybody figure out that the last place you want to be is in a currency that's being inflate inflated away this aggressively and bail or do they continue on as they have kind of oblivious to the whole monetary policy thing and and let the bailouts work to an extent so i don't know which that would be because i i didn't expect us to be able to get through the bailouts of 20082009 without some...
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do which is go around buying presents go around interacting on buses trains shops shopping centers etc so the seeding took place that and here in january we are paying the price for it. so are you saying that the heavy death toll we're seeing no over 80000 deaths in the the countries of the united kingdom is a direct result of the easing of the lot of those before christmas unfortunately it has a bearing on it of course unfortunately it's so sad because on the one hand we've got a variant from which it is easy to get infected by so it generates more cases more cases equals more people will end up in hospital equals more people will end up in i.t. you equals more people will die so it isn't a case of this variant is more severe disease causing it is more a case of it is easy to get infected by it because our infection control measures are not good enough and number 2 this new variant enables the infected infectious person to release a lot more viruses from their nose mount secretions which people then pick up and get infected by. lost some of that the great hope was tested and trace it
do which is go around buying presents go around interacting on buses trains shops shopping centers etc so the seeding took place that and here in january we are paying the price for it. so are you saying that the heavy death toll we're seeing no over 80000 deaths in the the countries of the united kingdom is a direct result of the easing of the lot of those before christmas unfortunately it has a bearing on it of course unfortunately it's so sad because on the one hand we've got a variant from...
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came industry and changed all the rules and then they had the titians who told us we have to balance etc it's nonsensical we. there's no evidence that that's any did for you than eating just as you choose but choosing the right areas and if you're choosing the right foods you will eat them in the rock wanted to use prisoners they have to leave it there but that i can't tell you how grateful i am for having the starting to talk to you today thank you very much the glaze it was a great interview thank you so much had thank you for watching out to syria next week on a whole the heart. of . an entire village in alaska has had to move if another country trying to wipe out an american town. we do everything in our power to protect the. water then escaping climate change is the same threat right now alaska seems some of the fastest coastal erosion in the world we lost about 35 feet. 35 feet of ground in just about 3 months while we were measuring. is fast and means the river is 35 closer to the power than was 4 i don't think were part of the earth for. what we've got to do is identify the threa
came industry and changed all the rules and then they had the titians who told us we have to balance etc it's nonsensical we. there's no evidence that that's any did for you than eating just as you choose but choosing the right areas and if you're choosing the right foods you will eat them in the rock wanted to use prisoners they have to leave it there but that i can't tell you how grateful i am for having the starting to talk to you today thank you very much the glaze it was a great interview...
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whether it's turning of diplomatic relations flights etc all of that will now go back to normal cattles i'm in shape to me mihama the pani thanked the state of coates for its huge efforts to bridge the divide and to bring unity to the gulf. after 3 and a half years of a crisis that threatened the very core of the gulf region g.c.c. leaders have agreed to end divisions and in a new era of cooperation the olympic relation is has achieved a settlement of all issues outstanding in a way that is entirely satisfied factory to all nations involved all the countries involved we are extremely pleased with having been able to achieve this very important breakthrough that we believe will contribute very much to the stability security of all our nations in the region and yes all the outstanding. whether it's turning of diplomatic relations flights etc all of that will now go back to normal earlier the summit's had got off to a promising starts when saudi crown prince mohammed bin said a man insisted on hiding qatar's emir shift i mean been hunted and funny as the letter touched down in the saudi ci
whether it's turning of diplomatic relations flights etc all of that will now go back to normal cattles i'm in shape to me mihama the pani thanked the state of coates for its huge efforts to bridge the divide and to bring unity to the gulf. after 3 and a half years of a crisis that threatened the very core of the gulf region g.c.c. leaders have agreed to end divisions and in a new era of cooperation the olympic relation is has achieved a settlement of all issues outstanding in a way that is...
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not just in china but around the world like for example as the internet the big tech names of tesla etc and you will start seeing diversification to be unlocked sectors into names that are still delivering on the earnings but have been ignored because of the crowded trade mentality alright interesting what does your 2021 vision look like then bill our yeah i'm going have to be somewhat boring and agree with paul and catherine that i think in the end will have quite a positive but you know you're special as we go towards 2nd half i suppose the one kind of contrary view i do have is i don't really think inflation will be much of an issue to see i think inflation will remain quite low over the course of this year mainly because unemployment's going to be very high but also because one of the largest drives late in the service sector you know doesn't really have much pricing power especially in kind of a post by demick world let's thank our panel then from london macro hive chief executive bill i'll have fees from hong kong we had katherine young and of course from we'll turn the u.k. paul
not just in china but around the world like for example as the internet the big tech names of tesla etc and you will start seeing diversification to be unlocked sectors into names that are still delivering on the earnings but have been ignored because of the crowded trade mentality alright interesting what does your 2021 vision look like then bill our yeah i'm going have to be somewhat boring and agree with paul and catherine that i think in the end will have quite a positive but you know...
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you've got the the privilege of having dialysis machines nearby your witches and then your docs change etc you can't eat salt so the time doesn't taste very good and then you lose your limbs and once you lose your limbs you become totally dependent on someone to carry you to the bottom for example and how humiliating is that because my father was this very powerful strong men independent man who became dependent on people to keep them alive so the reality is you know that you can choose you can choose i think the way you die and my goal in life is to die in my sleep and without taking credit medication that that should be everyone's got that choose that your web death and that led to the biggest threat is to die in a safe and then you've had to then you've done to extremely well. i notice but. what are the x. rays and x. rays and if i something along the lines that we're not living longer anymore we have done longer perhaps they may call prevent making the later stages of life pretty difficult not only for the people are living those lives but also for everybody around them i think the wor
you've got the the privilege of having dialysis machines nearby your witches and then your docs change etc you can't eat salt so the time doesn't taste very good and then you lose your limbs and once you lose your limbs you become totally dependent on someone to carry you to the bottom for example and how humiliating is that because my father was this very powerful strong men independent man who became dependent on people to keep them alive so the reality is you know that you can choose you can...
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to profit from supply chains where parts etc are being sourced from. the region of china where these human rights abuses are taking place recordings what the u.k. is saying. and what that is going to look like is a is a review of export policy which means that somewhere down the line there are likely to be fines for companies that are doing their due diligence on looking at transparency of supply chains etc and are sourcing parts or exporting parts to shanghai they there is also a push to get a ban on companies from securing government contracts if again they can't do the same due diligence or transparency for a great many years the u.k.'s foreign policy is essentially being snagged on snarled up in the brics a process now that it's pretty much free of that it has the opportunity to. flex its muscles again on the international stage and to put some distance between its foreign policy and he use foreign policy and dominic rob was quite clear in his statements earlier today that he didn't like the way that the e.u. is doing things that moment particularl
to profit from supply chains where parts etc are being sourced from. the region of china where these human rights abuses are taking place recordings what the u.k. is saying. and what that is going to look like is a is a review of export policy which means that somewhere down the line there are likely to be fines for companies that are doing their due diligence on looking at transparency of supply chains etc and are sourcing parts or exporting parts to shanghai they there is also a push to get a...
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long came industry and changed all the rules and then that dieticians have told us we have to balance etc it's nonsensical we. there's no evidence that that's any did for you and each just as you choose but choosing the right yours and if you're choosing the right foods you eat them in the rock wanted to use the prisoners they have to leave it there but that i can't tell you how grateful i am for having the starting to talk to you today thank you very much the glaze it was a great interview thank you so much and thank you for watching out to syria next week on a whole the heart. of . this is not like football. it's not a money spinner but it is expensive. and it's dangerous . and this is. the breaks that's. the problem here some people. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race in. spearing dramatic development only mostly i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. 11 am in moscow in the headlines ahead of the one year anniversary of washington assassinating iran's top
long came industry and changed all the rules and then that dieticians have told us we have to balance etc it's nonsensical we. there's no evidence that that's any did for you and each just as you choose but choosing the right yours and if you're choosing the right foods you eat them in the rock wanted to use the prisoners they have to leave it there but that i can't tell you how grateful i am for having the starting to talk to you today thank you very much the glaze it was a great interview...
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been in charge of making decisions about deploying the national guard how much police effort to use etc etc and here he is now essentially beginning the process which is the beginning of the end for the man that he served as is president donald trump this will not sit well with donald trump we know that but we know that his recourse is now are running thin even twitter has decided today to all but ban donald trump they say that is account has been locked they're no longer going to allow him to communicate with people for fear that he will try and create you know something similar to what we saw earlier in the day that's that's an unbelievable moment and if we can get back to ben real quick just to just it's just it's just a check again on what we just saw so we know that this process is going to begin again and it's really rather routine there are simply going to talk about the affirmation of the next president of the united states which is president elect joe biden the question is is there any reason to suspect that that process is going to be interrupted in any way shape or form. i do
been in charge of making decisions about deploying the national guard how much police effort to use etc etc and here he is now essentially beginning the process which is the beginning of the end for the man that he served as is president donald trump this will not sit well with donald trump we know that but we know that his recourse is now are running thin even twitter has decided today to all but ban donald trump they say that is account has been locked they're no longer going to allow him to...