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dr ngozi 0konjo—iweala, has been speaking to the bbc�*s faisal islam.ten countries have administered 70% of vaccine doses in the world, and there are countries that have not seen one single dose. so i think that the kind of vaccine in equity we are seeing is definitely not acceptable. that is what happened with hiv/aids, where we had to wait ten years to get access to life—saving drugs. it happened with hini vaccines, where rich countries brought up the vaccines and poor countries had none. so, you can understand why 100 members today are seeing the need the waiver. it members today are seeing the need the waiver.— need the waiver. it has been clear in your _ need the waiver. it has been clear in your organisations, | clear in your organisations, the wealthier countries that have the vaccines and have the vaccine know—how do not want to share it. vaccine know-how do not want to share it. , ., , ., ., share it. they want us to do better on — share it. they want us to do better on export _ share it. they want us to do i better on export prohibitions. we w
dr ngozi 0konjo—iweala, has been speaking to the bbc�*s faisal islam.ten countries have administered 70% of vaccine doses in the world, and there are countries that have not seen one single dose. so i think that the kind of vaccine in equity we are seeing is definitely not acceptable. that is what happened with hiv/aids, where we had to wait ten years to get access to life—saving drugs. it happened with hini vaccines, where rich countries brought up the vaccines and poor countries had...
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dr ngozi 0konjo—iweala, has been speaking to our economics editor faisal islam.t have — have not seen one single dose. so, i think that the kind of vaccine inequity we're seeing is definitely not acceptable. that's what happened with hiv/aids, where we had to wait ten years for people to get access to life—saving drugs. it happened with h1n1 vaccines, where rich countries brought up the vaccines and poor countries had none. so, you can understand why100 members today are saying that they need the waiver. it's pretty clear in your organisations, that the wealthier countries that have the vaccines and have the vaccine know—how, they don't want to share it. they want us to do better on export prohibitions. we want them to do better on vaccine manufacturing and transfer of know—how. so, the world is experiencing this supply scarcity everywhere now, because there wasn't adequate investment in that. so, i think that everyone is beginning to see that having people vaccinated in one country, and leaving others out, will not necessarily solve your problem. you talked of a
dr ngozi 0konjo—iweala, has been speaking to our economics editor faisal islam.t have — have not seen one single dose. so, i think that the kind of vaccine inequity we're seeing is definitely not acceptable. that's what happened with hiv/aids, where we had to wait ten years for people to get access to life—saving drugs. it happened with h1n1 vaccines, where rich countries brought up the vaccines and poor countries had none. so, you can understand why100 members today are saying that they...
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no question about that sebastian faisal is likely to drive the aston martin faster than anyone else before him whether he can steal the show from james bond not some other story 2. if you want more risk of check out our you tube channel if you want regular features about new cars and car culture and about mobility around the world can make you very happy. and to classics and future tech are just some of the exciting content waiting for you subscribe to watch at youtube slash the w rev and you'll always be up to speed. this pastel yellow bin to car is a tribute to a 938 model when swiss designer interconnection builds a car he wants to make people dream. i've always been motivated and enthusiastic about individual mobility in my entire life it's my passion to own or build vehicles that look different. for me that means looking a little out of the box and being a bit crazy but for me. i would not be seen for. in a connection is the head of the swiss company rin speak near cyrix it's known for technological innovations in the automotive industry and turns heads with its unusual concept cars.
no question about that sebastian faisal is likely to drive the aston martin faster than anyone else before him whether he can steal the show from james bond not some other story 2. if you want more risk of check out our you tube channel if you want regular features about new cars and car culture and about mobility around the world can make you very happy. and to classics and future tech are just some of the exciting content waiting for you subscribe to watch at youtube slash the w rev and...
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menos un adelanto >>> en las últimas horas ha hecho eco lo que sugirió el presidente ejecutivo de faisalus ulises juárez no habla sobre este de personas que ya se vacunaron y contrajeron el coronavirus >>> es probable que una y infección pudiera ser necesario después estar vacunados contra covid-19 así comenzó hoy el director ejecutivo de pfizer lo que pudiera darnos una idea de cómo pudiera verse hacia el futuro la batalla contra el coronavirus >>> dijeron hoy que es muy posible tener que recibir una tercera dosis un aÑo después estar completamente vacunados contra el coronavirus >>> agregó que también hay una gran probabilidad de que sucesivamente así cada aÑo las personas deberán de volver a vacunarse para estar protegidos del coronavirus >>> es muy común que haya vacunas en las cual tengan más de dos dosis por ejemplo, la de hepatitis y hepatitis b probablemente la vacuna de la influenza pueda ser combinada a una sola una vez al aÑo >>> me siento mucho más segura >>> yolanda fernández quien sufre de otras condiciones como la diabetes asegura el estar vacunada contra el covid-19 de la
menos un adelanto >>> en las últimas horas ha hecho eco lo que sugirió el presidente ejecutivo de faisalus ulises juárez no habla sobre este de personas que ya se vacunaron y contrajeron el coronavirus >>> es probable que una y infección pudiera ser necesario después estar vacunados contra covid-19 así comenzó hoy el director ejecutivo de pfizer lo que pudiera darnos una idea de cómo pudiera verse hacia el futuro la batalla contra el coronavirus >>> dijeron...
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correspondent basil john joins us live with more on what the white house and lawmakers are saying faisalor months now they've been saying whatever shot you can get. you should take. now this. good evening, guys. in. yes, it's certainly true. this did come out of the blue and with the news of this paused. the white house in congress. >> is asking the public to remain calm as health experts are now examining this new information. president joe biden says his goal of vaccinating americans is still on schedule despite a pause on johnson and johnson vaccinations enough back city. >> that basically a 100% on questionable for every single solitary america tuesday, federal health officials temporarily stop the use of the johnson and johnson covid-19 vaccine. >> as they review data involving 6. reported us cases of a rare in severe type of blood clot, individuals. white house covid coordinator. jeff resigns says the move shows the food and drug administration prioritizes safety. >> the fda says the only expect the pause to last a matter of days. announcement will not. have a significant impact on
correspondent basil john joins us live with more on what the white house and lawmakers are saying faisalor months now they've been saying whatever shot you can get. you should take. now this. good evening, guys. in. yes, it's certainly true. this did come out of the blue and with the news of this paused. the white house in congress. >> is asking the public to remain calm as health experts are now examining this new information. president joe biden says his goal of vaccinating americans is...
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from thank you are going to die me from the dovish i joins me on the line now for more ambassador faisal they're talking of finding common ground with europe is the concern in pakistan that europe is disregarding muslims feelings on perceived insults to prophet moment . well the embassador has a very difficult job i mean his main role is to protect pakistan's interest and paint a positive image of pakistan unfortunately the situation on the ground does not correspond of it what he's saying you only have to look at the images from last few days of you know protesters going on a rampage police using excessive force reports of that policeman being held hostage and i you know i think actions speak louder than words no matter what the ambassador says at the end of the day pakistan has witnessed a lot of violence in the last few days and you know that's something that it's very difficult to reconcile another point the ambassador made was about the spirit of democracy prevailing in pakistan but how does that explain the government negotiating with a group it banned under an antiterrorism law. s
from thank you are going to die me from the dovish i joins me on the line now for more ambassador faisal they're talking of finding common ground with europe is the concern in pakistan that europe is disregarding muslims feelings on perceived insults to prophet moment . well the embassador has a very difficult job i mean his main role is to protect pakistan's interest and paint a positive image of pakistan unfortunately the situation on the ground does not correspond of it what he's saying you...
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faisal is following this story for us and joins us for more. as we heard there's a lot of debate about this so was this intentional or was it an honest mistake. do we believe in father christmas who made this is the question here seriously it does look as if the turkish officials use the this incident and use the school kazan to play off the 2 e.u. institutions against each other because it is now in that sense of president of the council standing for the member states and also from the line the president of the commission the executive branch of the e.u. standing for brussels that they have a problem with each other to put it mildly about precedence and about who gets to have the 1st political cult and so this was sort of something that really played up into that in the fall out in social media was devastating as a hash tag sprang up on her gets her chair and lucy a new member of the european parliament quipped i would have erred on the chair he visits me at home even even though he is a man so the. degre and so now there really is busy and so
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thank you my colleague shows it johnny from the division joins me on the line now for more ambassador faisal there talking of finding common ground with europe is the concern in pakistan that europe is disregarding muslims feelings on perceived insults to prophet moment. well the ambassador has a very difficult job i mean his main role is to protect pakistan's interest and paint a positive image of pakistan unfortunately the situation on the ground does not correspond of it what he's saying you only have to look at the images from last few days of you know protesters going on a rampage police using excessive force reports of deaths policeman being held hostage and i you know i think actions speak louder than words no matter what the ambassador says at the end of the day pakistan has witnessed a lot of violence in the last few days and you know that's something that it's very difficult to reconcile another point the ambassador made was about the spirit of democracy prevailing in pakistan but how does that explain the government negotiating with a group it banned under an antiterrorism law. so
thank you my colleague shows it johnny from the division joins me on the line now for more ambassador faisal there talking of finding common ground with europe is the concern in pakistan that europe is disregarding muslims feelings on perceived insults to prophet moment. well the ambassador has a very difficult job i mean his main role is to protect pakistan's interest and paint a positive image of pakistan unfortunately the situation on the ground does not correspond of it what he's saying you...
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tim kandel former faisal director former president. at great to have you with us and i have so many questions for you where do we start. right so obviously during this pandemic radar screen time on social media is way up i mean do you feel that this increase in usage will be permanent or are we going to sort of when else once we're allowed to freely roam again. it's hard to argue predict the future. i mean i think we've seen a surge coroutine doing this because people don't have alternatives right. they don't leave their houses off and they're clearly not nearly as social as they is that used to be and not by social i mean physically socially like going over to each other's houses or meeting up places. so i guess i'm optimistic that i think that it will reduce to some degree once once once you get through this craziness of quarantining so this is social dilemma documentary which is dedicated to this threat that is social media says that internet companies are using to ology to complete to compete for our attention which they then sell
tim kandel former faisal director former president. at great to have you with us and i have so many questions for you where do we start. right so obviously during this pandemic radar screen time on social media is way up i mean do you feel that this increase in usage will be permanent or are we going to sort of when else once we're allowed to freely roam again. it's hard to argue predict the future. i mean i think we've seen a surge coroutine doing this because people don't have alternatives...
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tim kandel former faisal director former president. at great to have you with us and i have so many questions for you where do we start. right so obviously during this pandemic radar screen time on social media is way up i mean do you know that this increase in usage will be permanent or are we going to sort of when else once we're allowed to freely roam again. it's hard to argue predict the future. i mean i think we've seen a surge coroutine doing this because people don't have alternatives right. they don't leave their houses off and they're clearly not nearly as social as they is that used to be and not by social i mean physically socially like going over to each other's houses or meeting up places. so i guess i'm optimistic that i think that it will reduce to some degree once once once you get through this craziness of quarantining so this is social dilemma documentary which is dedicated to this threat that is social media says that internet companies are using to ology to complete to compete for our attention which they then sell
tim kandel former faisal director former president. at great to have you with us and i have so many questions for you where do we start. right so obviously during this pandemic radar screen time on social media is way up i mean do you know that this increase in usage will be permanent or are we going to sort of when else once we're allowed to freely roam again. it's hard to argue predict the future. i mean i think we've seen a surge coroutine doing this because people don't have alternatives...
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tim kandel former faisal director former president. at great to have you with us and i have so many questions for you where do we start. right so obviously during this pandemic radar screen time on social media is way up i mean do you know that this increase in usage will be permanent or are we going to sort of when else once we're allowed to freely roam again. it's hard to argue predict the future. i mean i think we've seen a surge. in doing this because people don't have alternatives right. they don't leave their houses off and they're clearly not nearly as social as they is that used to be and not by social i mean physically social like going over to each other's houses or meeting up places. so i guess i'm optimistic that i think that it will it will reduce to some degree once once you get through this craziness of t.v. so this is social dilemma documentary which is dedicated to this threat that is social media says that internet companies are using to knowledge to complete to compete for our attention which they then sell to advert
tim kandel former faisal director former president. at great to have you with us and i have so many questions for you where do we start. right so obviously during this pandemic radar screen time on social media is way up i mean do you know that this increase in usage will be permanent or are we going to sort of when else once we're allowed to freely roam again. it's hard to argue predict the future. i mean i think we've seen a surge. in doing this because people don't have alternatives right....
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my colleagues as of july me from the division joins me on the line now for more ambassador faisal they're talking of finding common ground with europe is the concern in pakistan that europe is disregarding muslims feelings on perceived insults to prophet moment. well the embassador has a very difficult job i mean his main role is to protect pakistan's interest and paint a positive image of pakistan unfortunately the situation on the ground does not go to spawn of it what he's saying you only have to look at the images from last few days of you know protestors going on a rampage police using excessive force reports of deaths policemen being held hostage and i you know i think actions speak louder than words no matter what the ambassador says at the end of the day pakistan has witnessed a lot of violence in the last few days and you know that's something that it's very difficult to reconcile another point the ambassador made was about the spirit of democracy prevailing in august on but how does that explain the government negotiating with the group it banned under an antiterrorism law. so a
my colleagues as of july me from the division joins me on the line now for more ambassador faisal they're talking of finding common ground with europe is the concern in pakistan that europe is disregarding muslims feelings on perceived insults to prophet moment. well the embassador has a very difficult job i mean his main role is to protect pakistan's interest and paint a positive image of pakistan unfortunately the situation on the ground does not go to spawn of it what he's saying you only...
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faisal is following the story for us and joins us for more. as we heard there's a lot of debate about this so was this intentional or was it an honest mistake. do we believe in father christmas who made this is the question here seriously it does look as if the turkish officials use the. incident and use the school caijing to play off the 2 e.u. institutions against each other because it is now in that sense the president of the council standing for the member states and from the line the president of the commission the executive branch of the e.u. standing for brussels that they have a problem with each other to put it mildly about precedence and about who gets to have the 1st political cult and so this was sort of something that really played up into that and the fallout in social media was devastating as it has check sprang up on twitter get her a chair and see a new member of the european parliament quipped i would assume they're going to cherish it even to me at home even even though he is a man so the. degre and so now they're really it'
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my colleagues as of july me from the division joins me on the line now for more ambassador faisal they're talking of finding common ground with you out of the east a concern in pakistan that europe is disregarding muslims feelings on perceived insults to prophet moment. well the embassador has a very difficult job i mean his main role is to protect pakistan's interest and paint a positive image of pakistan unfortunately the situation on the ground does not go to spawn with what he's saying you only have to look at the images from last few days of you know protestors going on a rampage police using excessive force reports off debts policeman being held hostage and i right you know i think actions speak louder than words no matter what the ambassador says at the end of the day pakistan has witnessed a lot of violence in the last few days and you know that's something that it's very difficult to reconcile another point the ambassador made was about the spirit of democracy prevailing in august on but how does that explain the government negotiating with a group it banned under an antiterroris
my colleagues as of july me from the division joins me on the line now for more ambassador faisal they're talking of finding common ground with you out of the east a concern in pakistan that europe is disregarding muslims feelings on perceived insults to prophet moment. well the embassador has a very difficult job i mean his main role is to protect pakistan's interest and paint a positive image of pakistan unfortunately the situation on the ground does not go to spawn with what he's saying you...
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correspondent in brussels barbara faisal has more on this story for us barbara what did the band's mean for the use relationship with russia. it means in the y. anthony that the relationship is going from cool to cold right into the deep freeze because we seem to now descend to the level of diplomatic bare knuckle fighting i and 8 of yours you been 6 of mine and so on and so forth the question is what's the endgame here how many more deployments of politicians of each side are the 2 sides willing to bar in banned from entering the country how many assets can be frozen in the european union the political idea behind this seems relatively clear from the russian side president putin that's what russell things at least is throwing down the gauntlet to the european union and daring the europeans to carry on was there a policy of sanctions and that at a point where the e.u. thought the e.u. foreign ministers thought they were being quite measured when they banned only for russian security officials after the poisoning of of they say not only is so did christian here is where is this going pol
correspondent in brussels barbara faisal has more on this story for us barbara what did the band's mean for the use relationship with russia. it means in the y. anthony that the relationship is going from cool to cold right into the deep freeze because we seem to now descend to the level of diplomatic bare knuckle fighting i and 8 of yours you been 6 of mine and so on and so forth the question is what's the endgame here how many more deployments of politicians of each side are the 2 sides...
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faisal john reporting for us live from the nation's capitol. thank you so much. >> now for more on this, we're joined by local infectious disease specialist from ucsf. doctor peter chin-hong, doctor thanks so much for joining us again this afternoon. >> thanks for having me on. of course. now if someone got the j j vaccine blood clots or, you know, the issue right now with that vaccine worsen, the symptoms that of blood clotting that people would need to kind of look out for. >> so the mean is she with the blood clot that are in the 6 woman in the brain. same kind of acts like a stroke. so some things that people might be feeling in the beginning would be a really different kind of heady that serious and not going away. blurry vision. and seizures maybe and then maybe lack of movement of part of your body like a stroke. some of them or symptoms that may mean blood clots and other parts of the body, not like the 6 women by included in the cdc guidance include. being in new york. kind you know, indicative of deep venous thrombosis or dvt and then
faisal john reporting for us live from the nation's capitol. thank you so much. >> now for more on this, we're joined by local infectious disease specialist from ucsf. doctor peter chin-hong, doctor thanks so much for joining us again this afternoon. >> thanks for having me on. of course. now if someone got the j j vaccine blood clots or, you know, the issue right now with that vaccine worsen, the symptoms that of blood clotting that people would need to kind of look out for....
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en un establecimiento que ya reconoce que el farmacÉutico se habÍa olvidado de mezclar la dosis de faisalindando exclusivas . adelante. francisca: claro que sÍ. me encanta la buena noticias, sobre todo, cuando se trata de celebrar el valor de nosotras las mujeres. tÚ tuviste una conversaciÓn con thalia. trae noticias muy buenas. karla: exactamente. nos revela algo que la tiene muy contenta y orgullosa. va impactar a todas las mujeres a travÉs de la mÚsica. tambiÉn aprovechamos para hablar de los hijos, momento tan importante que estamos viviendo las mujeres en la actualidad. espero que la disfruten. adelante. ♪ ♪ [cantan] [risas] thalÍa: mi amor! karla: estoy feliz. vas a hacer la conductora de este super programa que honra a la mujer dentro de la industria de la mÚsica. thalÍa: imagÍnate que se los ocurriÓ esta gran celebraciÓn para todas las mujeres de la industria, las que han hecho camino, las que estamos en pie de guerra y las nuevas y frescas generaciones que tambiÉn vienen con todo. entonces, latÍn grammy celebra a ellas y a su mÚsica. me invitaron a rehacer— precisamente— para—— p
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one of the co—founders of bion tech is saying that they are confident that they are confident the faisalrvices such as schools and bin collections. 0n the same day there will be a by—election to elect a new mp in the uk constituency of hartlepool. victoria derbyshire is spending the day there for us, but first she's been taking a closer look at the demographics of the town. just over 90,000 people live in hartlepool, and it's a town that has had a labour mp since the seat was created in 1974. hartlepool is one of the most deprived areas in the country. over 33% of children in the town are eligible for free school meals. average earnings in hartlepool are a 7% lower than the national average. life expectancy is also below the national average, and the hartlepool by—election will be a key focus on may the 6th, and it's an election that could test political ties and potentially send shock waves far beyond the town's boundaries. and we can cross to victoria now. victoria, as we heard in that short film from you, it's been a labour heartland for as long as the seat has existed. the big questi
one of the co—founders of bion tech is saying that they are confident that they are confident the faisalrvices such as schools and bin collections. 0n the same day there will be a by—election to elect a new mp in the uk constituency of hartlepool. victoria derbyshire is spending the day there for us, but first she's been taking a closer look at the demographics of the town. just over 90,000 people live in hartlepool, and it's a town that has had a labour mp since the seat was created in...