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. a, lot secretary calling for changes to the bbc. -- the financial time.- bbc. -- the financialumblings around the _ bbc. -- the financial time. a lot of rumblings around the bbc - bbc. -- the financial time. a lot of| rumblings around the bbc following that lord _ rumblings around the bbc following that lord dyson report that came out last week— that lord dyson report that came out last week which effectively accused marthr— last week which effectively accused martin bashir, who did the famous interview— martin bashir, who did the famous interview with princess diana of wealth — interview with princess diana of wealth 25 — interview with princess diana of wealth 25 years ago now were in effect _ wealth 25 years ago now were in effect he — wealth 25 years ago now were in effect he has been accused of fabricating evidence supporting documents. —— princess of wales with that which— documents. —— princess of wales with that which effectively led to diana to feel— that which effectively led to diana to feel that she needed to come out and say— to feel that she needed to come out and
. a, lot secretary calling for changes to the bbc. -- the financial time.- bbc. -- the financialumblings around the _ bbc. -- the financial time. a lot of rumblings around the bbc - bbc. -- the financial time. a lot of| rumblings around the bbc following that lord _ rumblings around the bbc following that lord dyson report that came out last week— that lord dyson report that came out last week which effectively accused marthr— last week which effectively accused martin bashir, who did the...
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look at the financial times, simon. _ addressed. look at the financial times, simon.ancial| times, simon. germany is to lift restrictions for people who are vaccinated against covid, but then it divides people into two different camps, those who have been, those who haven't been, and some people haven't been because they are too young at the moment? this haven't been because they are too young at the moment?— haven't been because they are too young at the moment? this will be the issue. young at the moment? this will be the issue- it _ young at the moment? this will be the issue. it is _ young at the moment? this will be the issue. it is not _ young at the moment? this will be the issue. it is not that _ young at the moment? this will be the issue. it is not that i'm - young at the moment? this will be the issue. it is not that i'm not - the issue. it is not that i'm not optimistic but it is more about what the rules and germany, they have got a coronavirus cabinet chaired by angela merkel and they say they want to keep being vaccinated, allow freedom and move around
look at the financial times, simon. _ addressed. look at the financial times, simon.ancial| times, simon. germany is to lift restrictions for people who are vaccinated against covid, but then it divides people into two different camps, those who have been, those who haven't been, and some people haven't been because they are too young at the moment? this haven't been because they are too young at the moment?— haven't been because they are too young at the moment? this will be the issue. young...
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national editor and columnist for the financial times here in washington, d.c.s also the india bureau chief for the financial times, and we know what they are going through at this moment on the subject. you have been positive about president biden's commitment to join those nations that want to waive intellectual property rights with regards to coronavirus vaccine, particularly with regards to helping india and other nations in trouble. do you think this is the solution? ed: no, no single act the biden administration or its western partners takes will be the solution. this is part of the solution, which we can get into in a moment. i think it is a very important, politically-symbolic, and geopolitically-symbolic gesture from the biden administration to the world to expect american leadership on this. it is extremely rare, if ever meant that you see an american president take on big pharma. it just does not happen. this is not something you get up in the morning as president think, that is easy. i would do that. it just doesn't happen. the fact he is prepared to
national editor and columnist for the financial times here in washington, d.c.s also the india bureau chief for the financial times, and we know what they are going through at this moment on the subject. you have been positive about president biden's commitment to join those nations that want to waive intellectual property rights with regards to coronavirus vaccine, particularly with regards to helping india and other nations in trouble. do you think this is the solution? ed: no, no single act...
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correspondent of the financial times at loose but 1st we're talking to dr michelle mcmurray he the president and c.e.o. of the world's biggest biotech lobby known as bio the biotechnology innovation organization before that dr murray heath was a top executive at johnson and johnson michel it's great to be with you today look i think a lot of people are. feeling pain and frustration as they see so many in india and around the world suffer with the ravages of kovac and in their minds big pharma firms which they see as making lots and lots of money are sitting on property rights that if they were extended could help relieve that pain and suffering and death around the world tell me how you feel about that equation. well let's start with the end goal everyone shares the goal of making sure we get as many code vaccines out to every corner of the world to every person who needs them as soon as possible we are in a race against kobe variants and so it's incredibly important not only that everyone get backs unaided but that we do it very very quickly know when to say until we are all safe this is un
correspondent of the financial times at loose but 1st we're talking to dr michelle mcmurray he the president and c.e.o. of the world's biggest biotech lobby known as bio the biotechnology innovation organization before that dr murray heath was a top executive at johnson and johnson michel it's great to be with you today look i think a lot of people are. feeling pain and frustration as they see so many in india and around the world suffer with the ravages of kovac and in their minds big pharma...
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yes, the same story in the front page of thej same story in the front page of the financial times. — yeah, it doesn't seem very likely that any progress is going to be made _ that any progress is going to be made at — that any progress is going to be made at the moment. i mean, as you can see _ made at the moment. i mean, as you can see from — made at the moment. i mean, as you can see from the financial times reporting. — can see from the financial times reporting, you know, benjamin that yahoo— reporting, you know, benjamin that yahoo is— reporting, you know, benjamin that yahoo is being very, sort of bullish in his— yahoo is being very, sort of bullish in his language, you know, and vowing — in his language, you know, and vowing to— in his language, you know, and vowing to press ahead with full force. — vowing to press ahead with full force. as — vowing to press ahead with full force, as you are discussing with maps. _ force, as you are discussing with maps. you — force, as you are discussing with maps, you know, he says that the us is backing _ maps, you know, he says that the u
yes, the same story in the front page of thej same story in the front page of the financial times. — yeah, it doesn't seem very likely that any progress is going to be made _ that any progress is going to be made at — that any progress is going to be made at the moment. i mean, as you can see _ made at the moment. i mean, as you can see from — made at the moment. i mean, as you can see from the financial times reporting. — can see from the financial times reporting, you know, benjamin...
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we are looking at the financial times which | looking at the financial times which covers a story whichclashes rocked to looser them. israel injuries. the picture is of the compound injerusalem perhaps the most contested place in the world. this evening there have been rocket strikes but earlier in the day there were those clashes in the day there were those clashes in the compound. ndia from the telegraph, when i look at the picture i think it could be it today orany picture i think it could be it today or any day in the last 30 or a0 back years. or any day in the last 30 or 40 back ears. . �* , or any day in the last 30 or 40 back ears. ., �* , ., , or any day in the last 30 or 40 back ears. ., h ., , .,, years. that's the tragedy. it has been going _ years. that's the tragedy. it has been going on — years. that's the tragedy. it has been going on for— years. that's the tragedy. it has been going on for such - years. that's the tragedy. it has been going on for such a - years. that's the tragedy. it has been going on for such a long i years. that's the tragedy. it has - been going on
we are looking at the financial times which | looking at the financial times which covers a story whichclashes rocked to looser them. israel injuries. the picture is of the compound injerusalem perhaps the most contested place in the world. this evening there have been rocket strikes but earlier in the day there were those clashes in the day there were those clashes in the compound. ndia from the telegraph, when i look at the picture i think it could be it today orany picture i think it could...
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we wrote a letter to their auditors ian why highlighting a lot of stuff that the financial times came up with and some basic accounting things why this thing should be looked at that the numbers make no sense that the cash isn't the cash why are card never really gave a good explanation of why they needed as cookouts and for. that to have billions over a $1000000000.00 in an escrow account is very very suspicious you are. why are copies and toys and the hope that what did wire card claim it needed this trust account for. because it was supposed to hold money that belonged to wire card and wire card needed it as a safeguard for business partners in asia with which wire card was allegedly processing payments. so it was up to ernst and young to check whether the money wire card claimed to have been in escrow account in singapore a really existed knock the and really belong to wire cartridge why are caught on the skids munich homeless me and i basically feel like any other citizen of this country this is you know i really can't understand how that went on saying in the audit that was info
we wrote a letter to their auditors ian why highlighting a lot of stuff that the financial times came up with and some basic accounting things why this thing should be looked at that the numbers make no sense that the cash isn't the cash why are card never really gave a good explanation of why they needed as cookouts and for. that to have billions over a $1000000000.00 in an escrow account is very very suspicious you are. why are copies and toys and the hope that what did wire card claim it...
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that i do believe according to a report by british newspaper financial times the shares recently had uite some turbulence germany's financial services regulator bof a has been conducting routine investigations due to the enormous fluctuations if not bof a never asked to talk to the reporters they never asked to see any. material nothing then we read in the newspapers that buff and had opened a criminal complaint against 2 of our reporters for doing their job. now it is true that some short sellers bets against the stock but that is not illegal what i don't understand is how baffin thought that we were conspiring with these people. i have literally no idea what baffin thought they were doing there was also an unprecedented ban on short selling. the finances of st louis financial regulator is investigating whether speculators who make money $3.00 for $1.00 price is on. a shift and has announced phantom short selling a whack auction yes my father bought and did he have to endure box office reaction really soon confirmation for the employees that all these rumors must be unfounded strom's
that i do believe according to a report by british newspaper financial times the shares recently had uite some turbulence germany's financial services regulator bof a has been conducting routine investigations due to the enormous fluctuations if not bof a never asked to talk to the reporters they never asked to see any. material nothing then we read in the newspapers that buff and had opened a criminal complaint against 2 of our reporters for doing their job. now it is true that some short...
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the final paper and that is the financial times. a - that is the financial times.anufacturer. it's really quite stark. the _ manufacturer. it's really quite stark, the situation _ manufacturer. it's really quite stark, the situation in - manufacturer. it's really quite stark, the situation in india. l manufacturer. it's really quite i stark, the situation in india. the story speaks about the shortages they have. coming out and saying that i could have enough for the next few months. they say they have for hundred thousand cases a day, clearly the pandemic is basically out they are. there is a massive worried that that i could have enough inoculations for the population. they say they can wrap up population. they say they can wrap up the production in the current months but until then, the country is really going to struggle. itjust shows how india essentially didn't prepare well enough for a fresh wave of the pandemic. he thought they turned the corner but they hadn't. and we've seen these terrible scenes, all the cremations happening and the backlash against naren
the final paper and that is the financial times. a - that is the financial times.anufacturer. it's really quite stark. the _ manufacturer. it's really quite stark, the situation _ manufacturer. it's really quite stark, the situation in - manufacturer. it's really quite stark, the situation in india. l manufacturer. it's really quite i stark, the situation in india. the story speaks about the shortages they have. coming out and saying that i could have enough for the next few months. they say...
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once upon a time edward was also the india bureau chief for the financial times as well and we know india is going through a bit of hell at this. moment on this very subject you have been positive about president biden's commitment to join those nations that want to waive intellectual property rights with regards to grant i respect seen particularly with regard to helping india and other developing nations that are real trouble do you think this is the solution. no no no single act the biden administration or its western partners takes is going to be the solution in and of itself but i think this is part of the solution which we can get into in a moment i do think it's a very important. politically symbolic and geopolitically symbolic gesture from the biden administration to the world to expect american leadership on this it is extremely rare if ever that you see an american president take on big pharma it just doesn't happen this isn't something that you get up in the morning as president and think oh that's easy i'll do that it just doesn't happen so the fact that i think he's been prep
once upon a time edward was also the india bureau chief for the financial times as well and we know india is going through a bit of hell at this. moment on this very subject you have been positive about president biden's commitment to join those nations that want to waive intellectual property rights with regards to grant i respect seen particularly with regard to helping india and other developing nations that are real trouble do you think this is the solution. no no no single act the biden...
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the front page of the financial times, really - of the financial times, really concerning because wee in india is issuing a warning. lucy? yes, we have all seen the really dire and shocking footage over the last 10 days of scenes at hospitals in india showing just how massive the second wave is across the country. they recorded as a country 400,000 new cases in one day in the last 24 hours but they also have a really big international, global supplier of vaccines. so you might imagine that actually, ok, the indian government were not nimble enough to place orders for vaccines earlier on this year but if you have a manufacturer that is in situ in your country, you could imagine that maybe this could turn around very quickly. but unfortunately, the head of the serum institute in india, the maker of these vaccines, is not only saying that we don't think we will be able to have capacity for several months to come, which is incredibly alarming for the nation, to think they will not be able to combat the second wave with this vaccine cavalry, but more worryingly, there is a lot of criticis
the front page of the financial times, really - of the financial times, really concerning because wee in india is issuing a warning. lucy? yes, we have all seen the really dire and shocking footage over the last 10 days of scenes at hospitals in india showing just how massive the second wave is across the country. they recorded as a country 400,000 new cases in one day in the last 24 hours but they also have a really big international, global supplier of vaccines. so you might imagine that...
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let�*s move onto other papers now and i think we are moving onto financial times.~ . a, michel barnier. tell us more about this one. ~ . 1, , michel barnier. tell us more about this one. ~ . , ., ., this one. michel barnier is going to be publishing _ this one. michel barnier is going to be publishing his _ this one. michel barnier is going to be publishing his diaries _ this one. michel barnier is going to be publishing his diaries in - this one. michel barnier is going to be publishing his diaries in frenchl be publishing his diaries in french tomorrow and in english and later on and he basically has been pretty critical about boris johnson�*s strategy in terms of how he negotiated brexit and his approach with it. as you say he describes it as a "madman strategy" and michel barnier says that he came close to losing faith in the uk�*s ability to keep it�*s word. i think that is something the uk is coming with as well because truth source —— seems to be a loose term at the moment. it is very interesting because the book is very interesting because the book is calle
let�*s move onto other papers now and i think we are moving onto financial times.~ . a, michel barnier. tell us more about this one. ~ . 1, , michel barnier. tell us more about this one. ~ . , ., ., this one. michel barnier is going to be publishing _ this one. michel barnier is going to be publishing his _ this one. michel barnier is going to be publishing his diaries _ this one. michel barnier is going to be publishing his diaries in - this one. michel barnier is going to be publishing his...
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let's just move along to the financial times.em to want to take up the option of having two children. what do you think the difference would make, john, to this, if any? do you think the difference would make, john, to this, ifany?i do you think the difference would make, john, to this, if any? i was make, john, to this, if any? i was listenin: make, john, to this, if any? i was listening to _ make, john, to this, if any? i was listening to your— make, john, to this, if any? i was listening to your correspondent i listening to your correspondent about— listening to your correspondent about this earlier. he thinks a fascinating story. let's not forget the original plan involved some terrible — the original plan involved some terrible aspects, forced abortions, people _ terrible aspects, forced abortions, people being sterilised from of course — people being sterilised from of course i— people being sterilised from of course. i imagine that's, many, as he said. _ course. i imagine that's, many, as he said, allowing two children per
let's just move along to the financial times.em to want to take up the option of having two children. what do you think the difference would make, john, to this, if any? do you think the difference would make, john, to this, ifany?i do you think the difference would make, john, to this, if any? i was make, john, to this, if any? i was listenin: make, john, to this, if any? i was listening to _ make, john, to this, if any? i was listening to your— make, john, to this, if any? i was listening...
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said he felts ——the financial times pays particular attention to the comments made about borisjohnson said he felts he was "unfit" to be pm he also said tens of thousands of people died unnecessarily as a result of the government's response to the pandemic, which the guardian leads with the i also looks at this line, whilst noting that the chief scientific advisers — patrick vallance and chris whitty — were spared. let's begin with the daily mail. i think it was, a lot of speculation before today about how much impact this will make with the public. at the proof is, it was a really significant day of testimony from the prime minister's former senior adviser. i think the reason for that, it wasn't even so much the fine—grained details of dominic cummings account that we got, and he said some pretty explosive things about matt hancock, accused him of lying on several occasions, some pretty explosive things about what the prime minister has said stop at the prime minister has said stop at the end of the day, this is just one man's testimony, and when we get to a proper inquiry, we will h
said he felts ——the financial times pays particular attention to the comments made about borisjohnson said he felts he was "unfit" to be pm he also said tens of thousands of people died unnecessarily as a result of the government's response to the pandemic, which the guardian leads with the i also looks at this line, whilst noting that the chief scientific advisers — patrick vallance and chris whitty — were spared. let's begin with the daily mail. i think it was, a lot of...
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the financial times on its front page is one of them. on the front page is one of them.asonably well i was posted tojerusalem for five year. take us through this. you will have seen this scenario many times before, i'm sure. it doesn't stop, the shock of seeing these images. the front page of the ft has posted front tear gas during the clashes with israeli security forces at a mosque. i visited that compound with borisjohnson when he was mayor of london. in the picture standing outside almost that exact point which is obviously at that point was very peaceful. 0ver which is obviously at that point was very peaceful. over the years we've often heard reports of israeli forces launching strikes in the gaza strip. of course is really say this is against militant targets after rockets were fired in the territory towards jerusalem. rockets were fired in the territory towardsjerusalem. but rockets were fired in the territory towards jerusalem. but we also rockets were fired in the territory towardsjerusalem. but we also note that the gaza strip is incredibly dense, it's incredi
the financial times on its front page is one of them. on the front page is one of them.asonably well i was posted tojerusalem for five year. take us through this. you will have seen this scenario many times before, i'm sure. it doesn't stop, the shock of seeing these images. the front page of the ft has posted front tear gas during the clashes with israeli security forces at a mosque. i visited that compound with borisjohnson when he was mayor of london. in the picture standing outside almost...
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that i did that according to a report by british newspaper financial times the shares recently had quitesome turbulence it's good at germany's financial services regulator bof and has been conducting routine investigations due to the enormous fluctuations if not bof a never asked to talk to the reporters they never asked to see any. material nothing then we read in the newspapers that buff and had opened a criminal complaint against 2 of our reporters for doing their job. now it is true that some short sellers bet against the stock but that is not illegal what i don't understand is how baffin thought that we were conspiring with these people. i have literally no idea what baffin thought they were doing there was also an unprecedented ban on short selling. if he learns of things please financial regulator is investigating whether speculated to make money $3.00 for $1.00 price is. not isn't a shift and has announced a ban on short selling with chad yes my footboard did react soon do box office reaction really so does confirmation from the employees that all these rumors must be unfounded f
that i did that according to a report by british newspaper financial times the shares recently had quitesome turbulence it's good at germany's financial services regulator bof and has been conducting routine investigations due to the enormous fluctuations if not bof a never asked to talk to the reporters they never asked to see any. material nothing then we read in the newspapers that buff and had opened a criminal complaint against 2 of our reporters for doing their job. now it is true that...
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starting with the financial times, the ryanairflight. do you want to kick us off on this?this story. condemnation across the world on this sto . . ., ~ ., ., this story. yeah, talking of a premiere. — this story. yeah, talking of a premiere, your _ this story. yeah, talking of a premiere, your first - this story. yeah, talking of a premiere, your first paper i this story. yeah, talking of a - premiere, your first paper review, this is a bad premiere because it�*s very serious. basically a kidnapping, a diversion of a commercialflight that kidnapping, a diversion of a commercial flight that was due to land in lithuania. it left athens and just before it reached lithuanian airspace it was diverted because of an alleged bomb scare. it was a ryanair flight. because of an alleged bomb scare. it was a ryanairflight. it because of an alleged bomb scare. it was a ryanair flight. it was because of an alleged bomb scare. it was a ryanairflight. it was held for five or six hours was a ryanairflight. it was held forfive or six hours on was a ryanairflight. it was held for five or six
starting with the financial times, the ryanairflight. do you want to kick us off on this?this story. condemnation across the world on this sto . . ., ~ ., ., this story. yeah, talking of a premiere. — this story. yeah, talking of a premiere, your _ this story. yeah, talking of a premiere, your first - this story. yeah, talking of a premiere, your first paper i this story. yeah, talking of a - premiere, your first paper review, this is a bad premiere because it�*s very serious. basically a...
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one of the allegations made in the financial times recently concerned invoices that were being presentedchange for loans so this was evidence of money owed to them so according to the financial times there are questions over the authenticity of some of these invoices, but companies named on them said they had no dealings with them said they had no dealings with the gupta group at all, and the gupta group said it was expected to do business with those companies. there have been allegations about the gupta family group restructuring its business in order to improve access to covid related loans. gupta family group says it hasn't done anything wrong, but in this pall of doubt over the finances of this company which the sfo thinks there is enough evidence, in order to launch formal investigations. it's being claimed laws brought in by the indian government are hampering the battle against covid, by preventing aid teams from supplying vital oxygen equipment. rules designed to stop the misuse of foreign funds mean nonprofit organisations aren't free to distribute donations from abroad, as sima
one of the allegations made in the financial times recently concerned invoices that were being presentedchange for loans so this was evidence of money owed to them so according to the financial times there are questions over the authenticity of some of these invoices, but companies named on them said they had no dealings with them said they had no dealings with the gupta group at all, and the gupta group said it was expected to do business with those companies. there have been allegations about...
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it doesn't well, you know, chris, the c e o of astrazeneca us because so we'll just told the financial times that the united kingdom really has been getting priority access to asked for as any cause vaccine he says, this was part of the agreement with the university of oxford where this sex scene was developed. on the other hand, i think it's fair to say that the problems with the blood clots that occurred with very few of the people who got vaccinated with astrazeneca, because vaccine was very much exaggerated by some of europe's national health orth authorities. and also by part of the media, the benefits of astrazeneca vaccine by far outweigh the risks in the united kingdom . this vaccine really has saved many, many lives. and it has, that has been an amazing success. so, you mean, if the vaccines of competitors test gotten arrived, the view of the public on the scene would be much different than absolutely. and we shouldn't forget the university of oxford astrazeneca develop their vaccine on it. and on a pro bono basis on a non profit basis, while the others biotech, pfizer, for example,
it doesn't well, you know, chris, the c e o of astrazeneca us because so we'll just told the financial times that the united kingdom really has been getting priority access to asked for as any cause vaccine he says, this was part of the agreement with the university of oxford where this sex scene was developed. on the other hand, i think it's fair to say that the problems with the blood clots that occurred with very few of the people who got vaccinated with astrazeneca, because vaccine was very...
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the financial times reads, at&t discovers it has no business in show business.on "mad money" last night. jim cramer not mincing words. >> it is not a transformation al deal it is the final act in the dumbest move in history. the truth is at&t made a bone-headed decision and now paying for it. in corporate america, no one is paying for it. no one is allowed to admit it in corporate america. >> joining us now is michael white. michael, good morning. everybody seems to be on one side and that is negative. as hard as it may be, is it possible to see the other side is there anybody aside from david of discovery that has gotten it right or gotten a good deal >> good morning, brian nice to be with you. look, i think you have to separate the discussion about what was done in the original merger clearly there were flaws in the strategy and challenges in the exec execution. let's put that aside for the investor and employee and stake holder, what does the future hold? you will have two stronger companies here without a doubt you start with the strategically focused. they
the financial times reads, at&t discovers it has no business in show business.on "mad money" last night. jim cramer not mincing words. >> it is not a transformation al deal it is the final act in the dumbest move in history. the truth is at&t made a bone-headed decision and now paying for it. in corporate america, no one is paying for it. no one is allowed to admit it in corporate america. >> joining us now is michael white. michael, good morning. everybody seems...
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the financial times has tweeted that the new venture has yet to be named, but hbo discovery or home discoor short, is the obvious choice. of course it is. alex: that's the logic in the deal, that's why they really want to strike this deal. you will have warner bros. films, cnn, scripted dramas, and you'll have reality shows, cooking shows from discovery, nature documentaries. it is a wide range of content and i think they think when they combine them together, we will givehem the scale in streaming to really compete with netflix, which is already a global company, and we disney, which is attempting to become one. >> will they achieve it? they will have an awful lot of content, but as we all know, when you try to look for something to watch, you can never really find anything. will they be able to address those kind of issues? alex: netflix has perfected the idea that they will always tee up something you will like. once your show is over, they have an idea of what you like and they will try to deliver another episode of something you will enjoy. that is a tough thing to do, it is a techno
the financial times has tweeted that the new venture has yet to be named, but hbo discovery or home discoor short, is the obvious choice. of course it is. alex: that's the logic in the deal, that's why they really want to strike this deal. you will have warner bros. films, cnn, scripted dramas, and you'll have reality shows, cooking shows from discovery, nature documentaries. it is a wide range of content and i think they think when they combine them together, we will givehem the scale in...
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the financial costs, it is time. . . , ., so much the financial costs, it is time. . ., , ., ., timehrow if you are flying - time. that and try to get through heathrow if you are flying from i heathrow if you are flying from gtasgow — heathrow if you are flying from glasgow or wherever you are flying back to _ glasgow or wherever you are flying back to. they're going to release, on friday— back to. they're going to release, on friday i— back to. they're going to release, on friday i have been told to commit a vanishingly small, as many as five countries _ a vanishingly small, as many as five countries or— a vanishingly small, as many as five countries or so you can go to and they— countries or so you can go to and they wiii— countries or so you can go to and they will review that in three or four weeks. and then i say go to, you can _ four weeks. and then i say go to, you can go — four weeks. and then i say go to, you can go and come back if you had the right— you can go and come back if you had the right jabs and the correct documentation to show you have been jabbed _ documentation
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we will go back to the financial times.s for a global agreement on a corporation text without the reason that they say this is happening is because rishi sunak is really keen to make sure that the us tech giants based in california are being taxed in the uk. ., , ., , ., ., uk. one of the things he wants to do is to increase — uk. one of the things he wants to do is to increase corporation _ uk. one of the things he wants to do is to increase corporation tax - uk. one of the things he wants to do is to increase corporation tax in - is to increase corporation tax in the uk to at least 25%, so if the uk agrees to this a global tax, they wouldn't be able to text these companies in line with what what they do in the uk. it is quite interesting, a conflict there of how far the uk going to push his desire to try to take on the tech giants effectively, not only on taxation but also what other kinds of regulations as well. the but also what other kinds of regulations as well. the heart of this is a dispute _ regulations as well. th
we will go back to the financial times.s for a global agreement on a corporation text without the reason that they say this is happening is because rishi sunak is really keen to make sure that the us tech giants based in california are being taxed in the uk. ., , ., , ., ., uk. one of the things he wants to do is to increase — uk. one of the things he wants to do is to increase corporation _ uk. one of the things he wants to do is to increase corporation tax - uk. one of the things he wants...
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s. financial timing, company waddell and reed places, a huge buying order for forward contracts. valued $4100000000.00 using an automated execution algorithm. it is a huge order and extremely promising for high frequency traders. the money bought immediately begin to buy and sell at lightning speeds and without blessing up share prices immediately begin to collapse all approximately $3500000.00 shares are affected and more than $200.00 companies lose their entire share value in the matter of minutes. nobody knows what is happening. 13 minutes later, the chicago mercantile exchange is forced to stop trading. so much liquidity has been sucked out of the market, but it's in danger of total collapse. after a break in trading of 5 seconds, the market comes down again. the cause of the events of may 2010. he's never fully resolved. the largest flash crashed to date happens on the 5th of february, 2018. its impact is felt around the globe. and license deployed in this country shop about escaped and this could not be the flash crash. so i talked with the blower, the bought committed ones. they
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they have told the financial times, they are flinging the flames in order to block coalition tours. is something they would vehemently deny. then, this report from the new york times, sang the recent postponement of palestinian elections as added to arab frustration. beyond that, the new york times in jusalem explaining why tensions oescalated. >> it has been a perfect storm this month. it is the month of ramadan. which is always a delicate, sensitive month in jerusalem. the holy manifesting month for muslims. on top of that, ramadan usually moves around the calendar. because it goes according to the muslim calendar. this year, it happened to fall on a month where there is also a few combustible anniversaries. including jerusalem daythat is a day when mostly right wing israelis celebrate the conquest of east jerusalem in the 19 67 war. they marked out with a flag parade very provocative. we also have coming up the weekend, marking the creation of israel. in 1948. a celebration for jewish israelis. from the palestinian citizens, will also have these tensions, also this case that has
they have told the financial times, they are flinging the flames in order to block coalition tours. is something they would vehemently deny. then, this report from the new york times, sang the recent postponement of palestinian elections as added to arab frustration. beyond that, the new york times in jusalem explaining why tensions oescalated. >> it has been a perfect storm this month. it is the month of ramadan. which is always a delicate, sensitive month in jerusalem. the holy...
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meanwhile, the financial times reports australia's biggest beef exporter has predicted that it could uk sales tenfold if prime minister borisjohnson backs a zero—tariff, zero—quota trade deal, as cabinet ministers clashed over the potential impact on british farmers. so that is a quick look at the front pages. love you to have you both back. let's start off with the daily mail and giles can you kick us off please? it mail and giles can you kick us off lease? , , ~ , please? it seems like universally across all the _ please? it seems like universally across all the national— please? it seems like universally. across all the national newspapers tonight, they are leading on this story about the bbc in the fact that martin bashir was deceitful when obtaining this interview with princess diana. the daily mail does not hold back. it is explosive in its language on the front page and its language on the front page and it talks here about how prince harry and prince william blame the interview and the way it was obtained for accelerating the divorce between charles and diana, how in essence
meanwhile, the financial times reports australia's biggest beef exporter has predicted that it could uk sales tenfold if prime minister borisjohnson backs a zero—tariff, zero—quota trade deal, as cabinet ministers clashed over the potential impact on british farmers. so that is a quick look at the front pages. love you to have you both back. let's start off with the daily mail and giles can you kick us off please? it mail and giles can you kick us off lease? , , ~ , please? it seems like...
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this is according to the financial times, d7 countries are inching toward an agreement on corporate -g-7 countries are inching toward an agreement on corporate tax. last week, the u.s. agreed to accept minimum corporate tax rate of 15% rather than the 21% the biden administration had been targeting. opposition to such a framework by former president donald trump had seen him threaten tariffs on countries like france and the u.k., pushing ahead with their own tax plans in the absence of a broader deal. talks have picked up momentum in recent months and tech giants, which will likely bear the brunt of any change, are bracing for higher tax bills. thousands of residents in berlin have been protesting a court decision to overturn a freeze on rent payments. landlords could start hiking prices even as many germans struggle with the economic impact of the pandemic. reporter: they are calling for "rent madness" to stop. protesters are worried prices will skyrocket in berlin after yemenis a supreme court revoked a five year freeze. -- after germany's supreme court revoked a five year freeze. >
this is according to the financial times, d7 countries are inching toward an agreement on corporate -g-7 countries are inching toward an agreement on corporate tax. last week, the u.s. agreed to accept minimum corporate tax rate of 15% rather than the 21% the biden administration had been targeting. opposition to such a framework by former president donald trump had seen him threaten tariffs on countries like france and the u.k., pushing ahead with their own tax plans in the absence of a...
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meanwhile, the financial times reports australia's biggest beef exporter has predicted that it couldles tenfold if prime minister borisjohnson backs a zero—tariff, zero—quota trade deal, as cabinet ministers clashed over the potential impact on british farmers. so, let's begin. sorry about that early start, aborted start. ben, if you could take us to the front page of the guardian and their lead story please. guardian and their lead story lease. �* , . guardian and their lead story lease. 3 . , guardian and their lead story lease. �*, . , guardian and their lead story lease. ., please. it's a very bad day for the bbc. please. it's a very bad day for the bbc- there _ please. it's a very bad day for the bbc. there is _ please. it's a very bad day for the bbc. there is no _ please. it's a very bad day for the bbc. there is no getting - please. it's a very bad day for the bbc. there is no getting away - please. it's a very bad day for the i bbc. there is no getting away from that with the report by laura dyson on the way the bbc handled the martin bashir panorama interview completely dam
meanwhile, the financial times reports australia's biggest beef exporter has predicted that it couldles tenfold if prime minister borisjohnson backs a zero—tariff, zero—quota trade deal, as cabinet ministers clashed over the potential impact on british farmers. so, let's begin. sorry about that early start, aborted start. ben, if you could take us to the front page of the guardian and their lead story please. guardian and their lead story lease. �* , . guardian and their lead story lease....
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this story was first reported by the sunday times and the financial times.. jim, thank you for your time, us on 0utside source. jim, thank you foryourtime, i know us on 0utside source. jim, thank you for your time, i know you have been watching greensill carefully today. what have you learned? irate watching greensill carefully today. what have you learned?— watching greensill carefully today. what have you learned? we have three hours of testimony. _ what have you learned? we have three hours of testimony. it's _ what have you learned? we have three hours of testimony. it's very _ hours of testimony. it's very interesting. he had an answerfor everything from a very slick financier who built up a business that was one point valued at $7 billion. ithink that was one point valued at $7 billion. i think there is no doubt that in particularfrom billion. i think there is no doubt that in particular from the release earlier in the afternoon by the treasury select committee, of loads of different communications from the bank of england, financial regulator and most
this story was first reported by the sunday times and the financial times.. jim, thank you for your time, us on 0utside source. jim, thank you foryourtime, i know us on 0utside source. jim, thank you for your time, i know you have been watching greensill carefully today. what have you learned? irate watching greensill carefully today. what have you learned?— watching greensill carefully today. what have you learned? we have three hours of testimony. _ what have you learned? we have three...
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the financial times, which goes big on david cameron's select committee appearance, where he defendedbying of ministers on behalf of greensill capital. on the same story, the metro says the former pm travelled to cornwall on lex greensill�*s private jet whilelobbying the government. the guardian goes with the cameron story — but also has an image from that stand—off between protestors and immigration enforcement officers in glasgow. the yorkshire post says local restrictions may be imposed, due to the recent spread of the indian variant. the pm is under pressure to up vaccination rates in worst affected areas, according to the mirror. the mail takes a swipe at prince harry, over comments he made to a us podcast about the royal family. there's a similar look to the sun, which says the duke of sussex has blasted his father's parenting. so let's begin... terrifying thing for any parent when the child comments on the parenting skills. the independent and this is the worrying question about what happens with this new variant. we are told that the vaccines will help protect us from getting
the financial times, which goes big on david cameron's select committee appearance, where he defendedbying of ministers on behalf of greensill capital. on the same story, the metro says the former pm travelled to cornwall on lex greensill�*s private jet whilelobbying the government. the guardian goes with the cameron story — but also has an image from that stand—off between protestors and immigration enforcement officers in glasgow. the yorkshire post says local restrictions may be...
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starting off with the financial times tonight, with a picture of the queen in the house of lords earlieropening of parliament. actually doesn't show the prince of wales who actually escorted her to the prince chamber. it's her 67th queen speech apparently. she set out more than 25 bills in the speech. in the socially distance house of lords and comments. her first official appearance in public since the death of her husband last month. so et�*s begin... when will they show they care? that's the headline reporting that borisjohnson had voted just nine words or social care meeting it pledge when he entered it to downing streetjust nine months ago. on a warning planned legislation to make photo id compulsory for people voting in general elections. the paper reports 2 million people don't have the required id and so it would be unable to vote. on the front of the telegraph black smoke in the skies above gaza. israel has bombed palestinian areas in the military group hamas returned fire with a hundred rockets on israeli cities close to the border between the two sides as they conflict escalat
starting off with the financial times tonight, with a picture of the queen in the house of lords earlieropening of parliament. actually doesn't show the prince of wales who actually escorted her to the prince chamber. it's her 67th queen speech apparently. she set out more than 25 bills in the speech. in the socially distance house of lords and comments. her first official appearance in public since the death of her husband last month. so et�*s begin... when will they show they care? that's...
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sunni radicals to bring us about and i was told oh well you know how do you not telling me the financial times is wrong that the economist chris wrong and the b.b.c. is wrong when they show these videos all the time and i said yes that is the case they are all these many of these idiots a lot of it use fake reviews has been and i think you had it exposed about the huge effort that has bee create a new commission. misinformation. amongst certain institutions funded by the british foreign office to present syria or was possible like it's very hot i mean. for all of your viewers it's impossible really to get to the bottom of the truth about syria it's just so much it the water is so mind it that details are so much it it's terrible i so really indictment of the west and all of us i mean what's happening because it's the syrian people it's not a you know it's not overthrow the government it's the syrian people who live in dire conditions and suffer terrible. infringements or they're very current. that if it were your favorite your velocity in we'll be back on the 12th of may with an end to the loc
sunni radicals to bring us about and i was told oh well you know how do you not telling me the financial times is wrong that the economist chris wrong and the b.b.c. is wrong when they show these videos all the time and i said yes that is the case they are all these many of these idiots a lot of it use fake reviews has been and i think you had it exposed about the huge effort that has bee create a new commission. misinformation. amongst certain institutions funded by the british foreign office...
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and the financial times quotes the chief executive of astrazeneca, who insists its covid—19 vaccine doesealed the uk had priority access to the jab and hit out at the "armchair generals" behind the attacks on the company. we still don't have susie come a she p°p5 we still don't have susie come a she pops up, we will bring her in. let's you and i begin. we will start with the daily mail. spencer, now the police must probe the bbc. this is the princess's brother, what exactly might the police have to investigate?— might the police have to investigate? might the police have to investiaate? fl ., ':: ::f . ., investigate? it's not 100% clear because, clearly, _ investigate? it's not 100% clear because, clearly, the _ investigate? it's not 100% clear because, clearly, the met - investigate? it's not 100% clear because, clearly, the met has l investigate? it's not 100% clear- because, clearly, the met has looked at this before, clearly lord dyson's report uncovers some new detail, but if you look at what's happened, the story here suggests that earl spencer is asking them to look at whether she
and the financial times quotes the chief executive of astrazeneca, who insists its covid—19 vaccine doesealed the uk had priority access to the jab and hit out at the "armchair generals" behind the attacks on the company. we still don't have susie come a she p°p5 we still don't have susie come a she pops up, we will bring her in. let's you and i begin. we will start with the daily mail. spencer, now the police must probe the bbc. this is the princess's brother, what exactly might...
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the financial times adds that eu leaders are preparing to punish the minsk regime for intercepting acarrying a bela russian opposition journalist. the i says downing street is braced for new claims about borisjohnson�*s handling of pandemic — calling it the revenge of dominic cummings. the guardian writes that thousands of patients died after catching covid—i9 while in hospital being treated for another medical problem. the telegraph reports that fully vaccinated people will be forced to self—isolate for ten days if they come into contact with someone infected with covid afterjune 21, the mirror leads on a plea from the footballer and campaigner marcus rashford, who's calling on mps not to let children go hungry. and the daily mail writes that british firms worth £36billion have been sold off to private equity in what it calls a high—risk "pandemic plundering" spree. that was a little flavour of those friends pages. john, lucy, let us begin. let mejust friends pages. john, lucy, let us begin. let me just check i've got the right order, we will start with the right order, we will star
the financial times adds that eu leaders are preparing to punish the minsk regime for intercepting acarrying a bela russian opposition journalist. the i says downing street is braced for new claims about borisjohnson�*s handling of pandemic — calling it the revenge of dominic cummings. the guardian writes that thousands of patients died after catching covid—i9 while in hospital being treated for another medical problem. the telegraph reports that fully vaccinated people will be forced to...
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the financial times reports that us financial authorities are preparing to take a more active role inegulating cryptocurrencies amid growing concerns over a lack of proper oversight. the independent says nhs hospitals could struggle to deal with a surge in demand from uk holiday—makers taking trips between different parts of the country. as with many of today s papers, the daily mail has a picture of borisjohnson and carrie symonds on their wedding days. but the main report is on how patients are having to wait two years for hip and knee operations. the guardian meanwhile leads with news that dozens of schools have been built using combustible insulation since the material was banned on high—rise apartment blocks after the grenfell tower disaster. the daily telegraph claims that plans to make covid—i9 passports a legal requirement for large events are set to be dropped by the government. so, let's begin. uk passport plans to be scrapped was just a month back that he was speaking _ just a month back that he was speaking of this, to enter a pub or restaurant — speaking of this, to enter
the financial times reports that us financial authorities are preparing to take a more active role inegulating cryptocurrencies amid growing concerns over a lack of proper oversight. the independent says nhs hospitals could struggle to deal with a surge in demand from uk holiday—makers taking trips between different parts of the country. as with many of today s papers, the daily mail has a picture of borisjohnson and carrie symonds on their wedding days. but the main report is on how patients...
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and the financial times reports that two european airlines had to cancel flights to moscow after russianailed to approve routes that avoided belarus's airspace. rights, let's talk to george and rosa. rosa, do you want to kick off first with the metro, not least, it's free, the biggest of our newspapers. it is also one that sends —— seems to be setting itself a test each day as to what little pun it can manage on the front of its page. what do you make of this one? is it one? isita one? is it a brushjoke or a paintjoe, i'm not sure. is it a brush joke or a paint joe, i'm not sure-— is it a brush joke or a paint joe, i'm not sure. probably depends on our i'm not sure. probably depends on your generation, _ i'm not sure. probably depends on your generation, doesn't - i'm not sure. probably depends on your generation, doesn't it? - i'm not sure. probably depends on your generation, doesn't it? they | your generation, doesn't it? they are highlighting — your generation, doesn't it? they are highlighting matt _ your generation, doesn't it? tue: are highlighting matt hancock's difficulties. obv
and the financial times reports that two european airlines had to cancel flights to moscow after russianailed to approve routes that avoided belarus's airspace. rights, let's talk to george and rosa. rosa, do you want to kick off first with the metro, not least, it's free, the biggest of our newspapers. it is also one that sends —— seems to be setting itself a test each day as to what little pun it can manage on the front of its page. what do you make of this one? is it one? isita one? is...
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let�*s start with the financial times — and the ryanair plane flying from greece to lithuania that was
let�*s start with the financial times — and the ryanair plane flying from greece to lithuania that was
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and, according to the financial times, the government is locked in a ferocious" internal battle overff a trade deal with australia after a split between the department of agriculture and the department of international trade over the terms of the deal. so, let's begin. we will begin if we make with the metro. injury, kick us off. at last they get the point. if metro. injury, kick us off. at last they get the point.— they get the point. if you are the ictures they get the point. if you are the pictures on _ they get the point. if you are the pictures on the _ they get the point. if you are the pictures on the news _ they get the point. if you are the pictures on the news today, - they get the point. if you are the l pictures on the news today, you've seen hundreds waiting in line in bolton for a covid jacket we are told something like 600 people were jabbed over the weekend in bolton which is one of the epicenters of the new indian variant. the metro inviting us to point the finger at the people to call the vaccine sceptics because the could be a percentage of the people at already be
and, according to the financial times, the government is locked in a ferocious" internal battle overff a trade deal with australia after a split between the department of agriculture and the department of international trade over the terms of the deal. so, let's begin. we will begin if we make with the metro. injury, kick us off. at last they get the point. if metro. injury, kick us off. at last they get the point.— they get the point. if you are the ictures they get the point. if you...
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the vaccines or the doctors that minister them there's so little global cooperation that the financial times even reports that vaccine makers have gone as far as warning us officials that intellectual property waivers could hand m r n a technology to russia and china to exploit by creating wait for it just the treatments for cancer and heart conditions shouldn't treating diseases for everybody be a win for all humankind regardless of which country develops those treatments. absolutely it should be an especially if it's cold that 19 should start the process of us working together throughout the world again these things don't know borders these things don't know governments or any such thing but let's remember something we need the cold war to brew up again because again it goes back to money we need to support our military industrial complex and a great way for that to happen again follow the money but a great way for that to happen is to build up a cold war keep the animosities high that way we keep building weapons instead of sending out vaccines and doing the pandemic should be a global ef
the vaccines or the doctors that minister them there's so little global cooperation that the financial times even reports that vaccine makers have gone as far as warning us officials that intellectual property waivers could hand m r n a technology to russia and china to exploit by creating wait for it just the treatments for cancer and heart conditions shouldn't treating diseases for everybody be a win for all humankind regardless of which country develops those treatments. absolutely it should...
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the financial times says that bitcoin�*s price tumbled as much as 30% after the chinese government signalledthe use of cryptocurrencies. so, let's begin. let's start with the guardian. freedom plant may be diluted after a sharp rise in covid variant. june 21 is when many are pinning their hopes on life returning much more towards normal but we might be thwarted. it seems like it. june the 21st we are supposed to be dancing in the streets and celebrating our freedom but may be a day when the joy is not quite so universal because of the fears surrounding the in the invariant. matt hancock gave a press conference today and it was made quite clear that we will not know until about the 14th ofjune as to exactly what kind of freedoms we may enjoy on june exactly what kind of freedoms we may enjoy onjune 21. when her social distancing was supposed to end, and life returned to something like normal. i life returned to something like normal. ., , normal. i wonder whether it will be re . ional, normal. i wonder whether it will be regional. local _ normal. i wonder whether it will be regional, local di
the financial times says that bitcoin�*s price tumbled as much as 30% after the chinese government signalledthe use of cryptocurrencies. so, let's begin. let's start with the guardian. freedom plant may be diluted after a sharp rise in covid variant. june 21 is when many are pinning their hopes on life returning much more towards normal but we might be thwarted. it seems like it. june the 21st we are supposed to be dancing in the streets and celebrating our freedom but may be a day when the...
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. lobbying, the financial times reported _ lobbying, the financial times reported lex— lobbying government to l myners asking the government to investigate — myners asking the government to investigate various— myners asking the government to investigate various aspects - myners asking the government to investigate various aspects of- investigate various aspects of greensitt— investigate various aspects of greensill business _ investigate various aspects of greensill business which - investigate various aspects of| greensill business which goes investigate various aspects of- greensill business which goes back tojune _ greensill business which goes back to june 2019. — greensill business which goes back tojune 2019, well— greensill business which goes back to june 2019, well before - greensill business which goes back to june 2019, well before the - to june 2019, well before the lobbying _ to june 2019, well before the lobbying occurred. _ to june 2019, well before the lobbying occurred. we - to june 2019, well before the lobbying occurred. we had i to june 2019, well before the
. lobbying, the financial times reported _ lobbying, the financial times reported lex— lobbying government to l myners asking the government to investigate — myners asking the government to investigate various— myners asking the government to investigate various aspects - myners asking the government to investigate various aspects of- investigate various aspects of greensitt— investigate various aspects of greensill business _ investigate various aspects of greensill business which -...
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the vaccines or the doctors that minister them there's so little global cooperation that the financial times even reports that vaccine makers have gone as far as warning u.s. officials that intellectual property waivers could hand m.r. in a technology to russia and china to exploit by creating point for ancestry treatments for cancer and heart conditions shouldn't trading diseases for everybody be a win for all humankind regardless of which country develops those treatments. absolutely it should be an especially of covert 19 should start the process of us working together throughout the world again these things don't know borders these things don't know governments or any such thing but let's remember something we need the cold war to brew up again because again it goes back to money we need to support our military industrial complex and a great way for that to happen again follow the money but a great way for that to happen is to build up a cold war keep the animosities high that way we keep building weapons instead of sending out vaccines. anding the pandemic should be a global effort beca
the vaccines or the doctors that minister them there's so little global cooperation that the financial times even reports that vaccine makers have gone as far as warning u.s. officials that intellectual property waivers could hand m.r. in a technology to russia and china to exploit by creating point for ancestry treatments for cancer and heart conditions shouldn't trading diseases for everybody be a win for all humankind regardless of which country develops those treatments. absolutely it...
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she really could come away from it saying i understand what my government is trying to do the financial times described it as full of ideas but not much intellectual coherence and yeah well as you said she is a woman over the age of 9 point people associate fellow with the euro program enchanted house is always great is going talking with you we appreciate your insights tonight thank you. thank you very much. scientists believe that most likely originated in a wild animal some have turned their concerns to pets. friends could become carriers of the disease and even develop viral mutations that are dangerous to humans researchers in finland in the united states are working on a coronavirus vaccine for animals but russia it appears was quicker is just released the 1st vaccine to be used on. this cat is a pioneer albeit an unwilling one catches the cat is one of the 1st recipients of the 1st ever a covert 19 vaccine for animals this. is owners daniel and say they signed up for the vaccination just to be on the safe side. almost cat goes outside a lot sometimes he doesn't even come home at night
she really could come away from it saying i understand what my government is trying to do the financial times described it as full of ideas but not much intellectual coherence and yeah well as you said she is a woman over the age of 9 point people associate fellow with the euro program enchanted house is always great is going talking with you we appreciate your insights tonight thank you. thank you very much. scientists believe that most likely originated in a wild animal some have turned their...