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adam fleming, our chief political - fleming, our chief political correspondent.xpected to agree to donate at least a billion doses of vaccines to poorer countries in the next year. aid groups have welcomed the pledge, but point out that many of the doses will not arrive until next year and say more must be done right now to help inoculate people around the world who are at risk. sean dilley reports. britain's vaccination roll—out has been one of the success stories of a pandemic that has taken so much from so many. by the end ofjuly, the government says it expects all uk adults will have been offered the firstjab, and by the end of september, the uk will send its first 5 million doses to poorer countries. first 5 million doses to poorer countries-— first 5 million doses to poorer countries. , ., , , , , countries. the uk is really stepping u . countries. the uk is really stepping u- to the countries. the uk is really stepping up to the plate. _ countries. the uk is really stepping up to the plate, but _ countries. the uk is really stepping up to the plate, but so
adam fleming, our chief political - fleming, our chief political correspondent.xpected to agree to donate at least a billion doses of vaccines to poorer countries in the next year. aid groups have welcomed the pledge, but point out that many of the doses will not arrive until next year and say more must be done right now to help inoculate people around the world who are at risk. sean dilley reports. britain's vaccination roll—out has been one of the success stories of a pandemic that has...
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in 1928, alexander fleming from scotland to a mold, but killed pathogens. he called it penicillin. it came into its own during world war 2, due to the large number of wounded, the u. s. put it into mass production. fleming recognised early on that bacteria could become resistant to penicillin. when he received the nobel prize in 1945, urged caution, but in vain. today, the time multi resistant germs are not hospital term house. he was on horse in our hospital and others. we found that over 95 percent of the people who are infected with these germs, bring them from outside and you can catch them in our hospital. does the die that doesn't. that means that there is much to be done. and if we don't do anything, the problems will get worse and worse than the next mom know for hospitals. it is an important problem going on import the problem. antibiotic resistant gems thrive wherever a lot of antibiotics or administered, such as an agriculture. the drugs can only kill the bacteria that are not resistant . the others multiply. due to the widespread use of antibiotics and meet to productio
in 1928, alexander fleming from scotland to a mold, but killed pathogens. he called it penicillin. it came into its own during world war 2, due to the large number of wounded, the u. s. put it into mass production. fleming recognised early on that bacteria could become resistant to penicillin. when he received the nobel prize in 1945, urged caution, but in vain. today, the time multi resistant germs are not hospital term house. he was on horse in our hospital and others. we found that over 95...
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adam fleming, thank you for that. _ far too cautious. adam fleming, thank you for that.leming, thank you for that. if you - far too cautious. adam fleming, thank you for that. if you are - thank you for that. if you are wondering where victoria is and why i am here, she wondering where victoria is and why iam here, she is wondering where victoria is and why i am here, she is out and about speaking to the public, members at the public, business leaders in blackpool. hello, victoria. hello, aood blackpool. hello, victoria. hello, good morning- — blackpool. hello, victoria. hello, good morning- i _ blackpool. hello, victoria. hello, good morning. i used _ blackpool. hello, victoria. hello, good morning. i used to - blackpool. hello, victoria. hello, good morning. i used to come . blackpool. hello, victoria. hello, l good morning. i used to come here when i was little or a lot and to two years ago i had a fantastic night out at a cabaret burlesque bar called funny girls. we will speak to the owner later on. there is some building work going on, it is pretty empty, we have ha
adam fleming, thank you for that. _ far too cautious. adam fleming, thank you for that.leming, thank you for that. if you - far too cautious. adam fleming, thank you for that. if you are - thank you for that. if you are wondering where victoria is and why i am here, she wondering where victoria is and why iam here, she is wondering where victoria is and why i am here, she is out and about speaking to the public, members at the public, business leaders in blackpool. hello, victoria. hello, aood...
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in 1928. alexander fleming from scotland discovered a mould that killed pathogens. he called it penicillin. it came into its own during world war 2, due to the large number of wounded, the u. s. put it into mass production. fleming recognised early on that bacteria could become resistant to penicillin. when he received the nobel prize in 1945, he urged caution, but in vain. look at the time. multi resistant germs are not hospital term house here. one horse in our hospital and others, we found that over 95 percent of the people who are infected with these germs, bring them from outside and that you can catch them in our hospital. does the dark it doesn't, that means that there is much to be done. and if we don't do anything, the problems will get worse and worse than the next mom know for hospitals. it is an important problem going on import the problem. antibiotic resistant gems thrive wherever a lot of antibiotics that are administered, such as an agriculture. the drugs can only killed bacteria that are not resistant. the others multiply due to the widespread use o
in 1928. alexander fleming from scotland discovered a mould that killed pathogens. he called it penicillin. it came into its own during world war 2, due to the large number of wounded, the u. s. put it into mass production. fleming recognised early on that bacteria could become resistant to penicillin. when he received the nobel prize in 1945, he urged caution, but in vain. look at the time. multi resistant germs are not hospital term house here. one horse in our hospital and others, we found...
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adam fleming, bbc news, batley and spen.find more information and the full list of the contenders on the bbc news website. buckingham palace has admitted it has to do more to increase diversity among its staff. its annual report, detailing how the public funds the monarchy, shows only 8% of its workforce is from an ethnic minority. it also reveals the prince of wales continued to support the duke and duchess of sussex financially in the months after they stood down as senior royals. nicholas witchell reports. it is the institution which stands at the pinnacle of national life. but now, for the first time, buckingham palace has conceded that it has not done enough to promote diversity within the royal household. the publication of the palace's annual report has been accompanied by remarks by a senior royal official. on diversity, the official said... both the queen and the prince of wales have embraced the principles of diversity over many years. yet only 8.5% of buckingham palace staff are from ethnic minorities. a target of
adam fleming, bbc news, batley and spen.find more information and the full list of the contenders on the bbc news website. buckingham palace has admitted it has to do more to increase diversity among its staff. its annual report, detailing how the public funds the monarchy, shows only 8% of its workforce is from an ethnic minority. it also reveals the prince of wales continued to support the duke and duchess of sussex financially in the months after they stood down as senior royals. nicholas...
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adam fleming, thank you very much — over it.ve rebels is the former immigration minister and mp for romsey and southampton north, caroline nokes. good morning, thank you forjoining us. is there a likelihood it was be a damp squib as we have just heard adam say? irate a damp squib as we have 'ust heard adam sa ? ~ ., , a damp squib as we have 'ust heard adam sa ?~ .,, ., a damp squib as we have 'ust heard adamsa ?~ ., adam say? we hope not. there has been an awful _ adam say? we hope not. there has been an awful lot _ adam say? we hope not. there has been an awful lot of— adam say? we hope not. there has been an awful lot of work— adam say? we hope not. there has been an awful lot of work going - adam say? we hope not. there has been an awful lot of work going on | been an awful lot of work going on to find a bill in the commons that we could attach a new clause or an amendment to, so they could be a vote in the commons. it gives us a chance. as adam said, we are entirely in the hands of the speaker at this point as to whether he
adam fleming, thank you very much — over it.ve rebels is the former immigration minister and mp for romsey and southampton north, caroline nokes. good morning, thank you forjoining us. is there a likelihood it was be a damp squib as we have just heard adam say? irate a damp squib as we have 'ust heard adam sa ? ~ ., , a damp squib as we have 'ust heard adam sa ?~ .,, ., a damp squib as we have 'ust heard adamsa ?~ ., adam say? we hope not. there has been an awful _ adam say? we hope not....
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in 1928. alexander fleming from scotland discovered a mould that killed pathogens. he called it penicillin. it came into its own during world war 2, due to the large number of wounded, the u. s. put it into mass production. fleming recognised early on the bacteria could become resistant to penicillin. when he received the nobel prize in 1945, urged caution, but in vain. look at the time. multi resistant germs are not hospital term house here in some high in our hospital and others, we found that over 95 percent of the people who are infected with these germs, bring them from outside and that you can catch them in our hospital. does the die that doesn't, that means that there is much to be done. and if we don't do anything, the problems will get worse and worse than the next mom know for hospitals. it is an important problem going on in the office, probably in the antibiotic resistant gems. 3, wherever a lot of antibiotics are administered, sanchez in agriculture, the drugs can only killed bacteria that are not resistant. the others multiply due to the widespread use
in 1928. alexander fleming from scotland discovered a mould that killed pathogens. he called it penicillin. it came into its own during world war 2, due to the large number of wounded, the u. s. put it into mass production. fleming recognised early on the bacteria could become resistant to penicillin. when he received the nobel prize in 1945, urged caution, but in vain. look at the time. multi resistant germs are not hospital term house here in some high in our hospital and others, we found...
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sexually a tortilla, but he says it is his finest ration so far with three months left, maybe flemingn his neck. narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... narrator: financial services firm, raymond james. narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ ♪ narrator: you're watching pbs. ♪ da-da-da-duh-da-da-da♪ ♪ da-da-da-da-da-da ♪♪ captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening, i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, extreme conditions-- more than 200 people are dead as western canada is crippled by a record- breaking heat wave. then, an uncertain future-- the top u.s. commander in afghanistan warns the country could descend into civil war following the departure of american troops. plus, a dramatic turnaround-- bill cosby is released from prison after his sexual assault conviction is overturned and, coming back from covid-- many school d
sexually a tortilla, but he says it is his finest ration so far with three months left, maybe flemingn his neck. narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... narrator: financial services firm, raymond james. narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ ♪ narrator: you're...
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in 1928. alexander fleming from scotland discovered a mould that killed pathogens. he called it penicillin. it came into its own during world war 2, due to the large number of wounded, the u. s. put it into mass production. fleming recognised early on that back tyria could become resistant to penicillin. when he received the nobel prize in 1945, he urged caution, but in vain. most of the time, multi resistant germs are not hospital term house. he was on horse in our hospital and others. we found that over 95 percent of the people who are infected with these germs, bring them from outside and that you can catch them in our hospital. does the die that doesn't. that means that there is much to be done. and if we don't do anything, the problems will get worse and worse than with the mom. so for hospitals, it is an important problem going on import the problem. antibiotic resistant gems try wherever a lot of antibiotics or administered, such as an agriculture. the drugs can only kill the bacteria that are not resistant . the others multiply. due to the widespread use of
in 1928. alexander fleming from scotland discovered a mould that killed pathogens. he called it penicillin. it came into its own during world war 2, due to the large number of wounded, the u. s. put it into mass production. fleming recognised early on that back tyria could become resistant to penicillin. when he received the nobel prize in 1945, he urged caution, but in vain. most of the time, multi resistant germs are not hospital term house. he was on horse in our hospital and others. we...
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in 1928. alexander fleming from scotland discovered a mold, but killed pathogens. he called it penicillin. it came into its own during world war 2, due to the large number of wounded, the u. s. put it into mass production. fleming recognised the onset bacteria could become resistant to penicillin. when he received the nobel prize in 1945, urged caution, but in vain. look at the time, multi resistant germs are not hospital term house here on horse and our hospital and others. we found that over 95 percent of the people who are infected with these germs, bring them from outside and that you can catch them in our hospital. does the dar, this doesn't, that means that there is much to be done. and if we don't do anything, the problems will get worse and worse than the next mom know for hospitals. it is an important problem going on import the problem. antibiotic resistant gems thrive wherever a lot of antibiotics are administered. such as an agriculture to drugs can only kill bacteria that are not resistant. the others multiply due to the widespread use to fancy biology
in 1928. alexander fleming from scotland discovered a mold, but killed pathogens. he called it penicillin. it came into its own during world war 2, due to the large number of wounded, the u. s. put it into mass production. fleming recognised the onset bacteria could become resistant to penicillin. when he received the nobel prize in 1945, urged caution, but in vain. look at the time, multi resistant germs are not hospital term house here on horse and our hospital and others. we found that over...
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i hope you like to see him next class, but next steps to god's breakthrough still see. las fleming. he, we said he revealed his actual name is sealants, good company. so his campaign was cut short by injury. he helped bias to switzer finish much of the name change. these are ricky of the season. they wanted me to tell his goal on his was the 1st of 11 over the campaign. keep the leaves help scoring 2nd player. but that's not all this. most of them quickly land, dynamic or good finish. it was a bachelor as well. so the 22 year old kimberly tucker has a simple recipes for success. work work. i love it because when you work well, you reap the rewards components to a seamless grew up in the deal. congos spooling capital can show that the skills that he honed on the streets that have also served him well. and his maiden burned his legal season, which was brought to me and abrupt closed by a ruptured ne ligaments, unmatched. a 26, a bad injury and a heavy blow. but the rookie of the season is a fighter as well. i'm an optimist. i approach everything in life with a positive entity. we need
i hope you like to see him next class, but next steps to god's breakthrough still see. las fleming. he, we said he revealed his actual name is sealants, good company. so his campaign was cut short by injury. he helped bias to switzer finish much of the name change. these are ricky of the season. they wanted me to tell his goal on his was the 1st of 11 over the campaign. keep the leaves help scoring 2nd player. but that's not all this. most of them quickly land, dynamic or good finish. it was a...
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front of western europe and america to look at the ideas come from around the world like this design. fleming from the philippines. the project is not the construction itself, rather the way it was created, ah, especially how we live together. it's also that a lot about how we build together, how we create something to get me. this product made to a tradition that's called by india in the philippines and that we called the non didn't. all right. and these are forms of mutual support that exists in most countries around the world. traditions are important because their way of coping in every day as a way of coping in the face of natural disasters or post calamities right there. in front of the philippines, norwegian architect alexander ericsson salinas, and his filipino colleague shawn had come collaborating with the local community to build a much needed public library. ah, the community has the knowledge about living in the beliefs where they are from and the context where the, where they're living, they're sharing that to us and we are sharing our architectural knowledge with them . so toge
front of western europe and america to look at the ideas come from around the world like this design. fleming from the philippines. the project is not the construction itself, rather the way it was created, ah, especially how we live together. it's also that a lot about how we build together, how we create something to get me. this product made to a tradition that's called by india in the philippines and that we called the non didn't. all right. and these are forms of mutual support that exists...
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that was adam fleming. jane davis distraction. that was adam fleming. jane davis is — distraction.is a _ distraction. that was adam fleming. jane davis is a head _ distraction. that was adam fleming. jane davis is a head teacher. - distraction. that was adam fleming. jane davis is a head teacher. last. jane davis is a head teacher. last week it recorded its first covid case since since last december and she told me what impact that had had. ., . , she told me what impact that had had. ., ., , ., , had. unfortunately our first win came last _ had. unfortunately our first win came last saturday. _ had. unfortunately our first win came last saturday. a - had. unfortunately our first win came last saturday. a child's i came last saturday. a child's another— came last saturday. a child's another one on the wednesday. three separate _ another one on the wednesday. three separate bubbles, all testing positive over 72 hours. meeting all of the _ positive over 72 hours. meeting all of the bubbles have to isolate. children — of the bubbles have to isolate. children who just started getting b
that was adam fleming. jane davis distraction. that was adam fleming. jane davis is — distraction.is a _ distraction. that was adam fleming. jane davis is a head _ distraction. that was adam fleming. jane davis is a head teacher. - distraction. that was adam fleming. jane davis is a head teacher. last. jane davis is a head teacher. last week it recorded its first covid case since since last december and she told me what impact that had had. ., . , she told me what impact that had had. ., ., ,...
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they landed in a petri dish in the laboratory of alexander fleming. this fungus called penis sylium, would change the course of human history. you looked at one of these unusual petri dishes and at that interface between the bacteria and the fun gee, was a zone where nothing was growing. what he would come to realize was that was the, where the funds were producing enzymes, chemicals that were outside of the body of the fungus and killing the bacteria. and that's the germ of the discovery of antibiotics. for most of history, humanity was decimated by bacterial epidemics. but since the 1st penicillin pill world population has tripled and allowed us to build vast cities, changing the face of the planet, respected to add another 2000000000 people to the planet will need more food. with that number of people will need more antibiotics. and so we're going to need to depend on funding more than we do today. a life saving power of antibiotics is the outcome of an ancient war. fungi and bacteria are sworn enemies. whereas us on the growing, they came to bacte
they landed in a petri dish in the laboratory of alexander fleming. this fungus called penis sylium, would change the course of human history. you looked at one of these unusual petri dishes and at that interface between the bacteria and the fun gee, was a zone where nothing was growing. what he would come to realize was that was the, where the funds were producing enzymes, chemicals that were outside of the body of the fungus and killing the bacteria. and that's the germ of the discovery of...
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they landed in a petri dish in the laboratory of alexander fleming. this fungus called penis sylium, would change the course of human history. you looked at one of these unusual petri dishes and at that interface between the bacteria and the fun gee, was a zone where nothing was growing. what he would come to realize was that was the where the funds were producing enzymes, chemicals that were outside of the body of the fungus and killing the bacteria. and that's the germ of the discovery of antibiotics. ah, for most of history, humanity was decimated by bacterial epidemics. but since the 1st penicillin tell, world population has tripled and allowed us to build vast cities, changing the face of the planet. we're expected to add another 2000000000 people to the planet will need more food with that number of people will need more antibiotics. and so we're going to need to depend on funding more than we do today. the life saving power of antibiotics is the outcome of an ancient war. fungi and bacteria are sworn enemies. whereas on the growing, they came t
they landed in a petri dish in the laboratory of alexander fleming. this fungus called penis sylium, would change the course of human history. you looked at one of these unusual petri dishes and at that interface between the bacteria and the fun gee, was a zone where nothing was growing. what he would come to realize was that was the where the funds were producing enzymes, chemicals that were outside of the body of the fungus and killing the bacteria. and that's the germ of the discovery of...
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so cielo fleming, who we said he reveals his actual name is sealer could tell them that his campaign was cut short by injury. he helped flash the guns with help finish no matter the name change. these are ricky of the season. they want to kill his go, his w with the 1st of 11 over the campaign. he's the league help scoring african player . but that's not all this. most of them stood quickly last dynamic or good finish. and i'm the bachelor as well. the 22 year old kimberly the tucker has a simple recipe with excess work work work. i love it because when you work well, you reap the rewards components to a seamless grew up in the deal. congos fooling capital can show that the skills that he honed on the streets that have also served him well and his maiden last week, a season which was brought to me and abrupt close by a ruptured ne ligaments on much day 26. a bad injury and a heavy blow, but the rookie of the season is a fighter as well. i'm an optimist. i approach everything in life with a positive attitude, clean it up with the what do it show that umbrella, a whistle and a pump hav
so cielo fleming, who we said he reveals his actual name is sealer could tell them that his campaign was cut short by injury. he helped flash the guns with help finish no matter the name change. these are ricky of the season. they want to kill his go, his w with the 1st of 11 over the campaign. he's the league help scoring african player . but that's not all this. most of them stood quickly last dynamic or good finish. and i'm the bachelor as well. the 22 year old kimberly the tucker has a...
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brandon fleming recalls his journey from a school dropout to a harvard educator. and journalist george packer weighs in on america's current struggles and offers his thoughts on how to fix them in last best hope. find these titles this coming week wherever books are sold and watch for many of these authors to appear in the near future on booktv. >> booktv is television for serious readers. all weekend, every weekend. join us again next saturday beginning at 8 a.m. eastern for the best in nonfiction books. ♪ >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we're funded by these television companies and more including comcast. >> do you think this is just a community center? no. it's way more than that. >> comcast is partnering with a thousand community centers to include wi-fi-enablessed lists. >> comcast supports c-span as a public service along with these other television providers giving you a front row seat to democracy. ..
brandon fleming recalls his journey from a school dropout to a harvard educator. and journalist george packer weighs in on america's current struggles and offers his thoughts on how to fix them in last best hope. find these titles this coming week wherever books are sold and watch for many of these authors to appear in the near future on booktv. >> booktv is television for serious readers. all weekend, every weekend. join us again next saturday beginning at 8 a.m. eastern for the best in...
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see the company who are failing to protect them from abuses, fleming, they were forced into prostitution. father, network usa depalma issues, a warning telling americans not to travel to russia, placing the country on the same risk as syria. you can get a song for reasons including suppose a terrorism. the group of british days had a cross party, led to belmont prison, and we stayed him on the right to visit wiki leaks cove. and to do a song, we hear from a former leader of the opposition, he was among those taking part. i've often spoken by jonathan in egypt and mexico into these yeah. in many other places, but something different. but judy and as long as i live from moscow, thanks for joining us tonight on our team financial. i'm daniel hawkins with util. sunrise. welcome to the program. that was a groundbreaking decision. the highest court in texas has rule that facebook can be held liable for knowingly, but everything from sex traffic has several victims recently sued, the world's biggest social network for failing to protect them from abuses has used the site to force them into pros
see the company who are failing to protect them from abuses, fleming, they were forced into prostitution. father, network usa depalma issues, a warning telling americans not to travel to russia, placing the country on the same risk as syria. you can get a song for reasons including suppose a terrorism. the group of british days had a cross party, led to belmont prison, and we stayed him on the right to visit wiki leaks cove. and to do a song, we hear from a former leader of the opposition, he...
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it comes several victims to the company for failing to protect them from abusers fleming. they were forced into prostitution, volley of and then also i had on the program, the u. s. department issues, a warning telling americans not to travel to russia, placing the country in the same risk list of the jealous them, syria and uganda, for reasons including supported terrorists and a group of british m. p. 's 100 cross party letter to belmore, the prison in which they demand the ride to visit wicking leaks, co founder juliana phones. we hear from the former leader of the opposition, who was among those picking parts. i've often spoken about jonathan in egypt and mexico and indonesia, in many other places. but suddenly, all the different julian colleges ah, around the clock across the world. this is the news our, an rti, neil. and you're welcome to the program or top story and ground breaking decision. the highest court in texas has rule that facebook can be held liable for knowingly benefiting from sex traffickers. it means the world biggest social network will find it harder
it comes several victims to the company for failing to protect them from abusers fleming. they were forced into prostitution, volley of and then also i had on the program, the u. s. department issues, a warning telling americans not to travel to russia, placing the country in the same risk list of the jealous them, syria and uganda, for reasons including supported terrorists and a group of british m. p. 's 100 cross party letter to belmore, the prison in which they demand the ride to visit...
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and the centers, those it's cleaned by the soviet mountains, least one was the mean. meanwhile, the fleming stating the greatest har continue to launch attack from ali to neighboring countries in burkina, faso. and a new share security has been stepped up in algeria, as people had to vote and a parliamentary election in the coming hours. the 1st and mass protest forced the former president abilities, but a flicker to step down 2 years ago. the country's direct pro democracy movement is urging supporters to break up the vote. after 7, it's late as well rested on thursday. natasha going to report algerians have been promised a new algeria by president. i bill majid to boone. but for many the 1st legislative elections since protesters pushed out his predecessor in 2019, are heading for the same outcome, preserving the political status quo in their country. they be equally heather, it turns out that jury and confirm that for them elections have never been a solution and that's why they cut them on the elections are being held just months after president to boone dissolved the parliament. some m
and the centers, those it's cleaned by the soviet mountains, least one was the mean. meanwhile, the fleming stating the greatest har continue to launch attack from ali to neighboring countries in burkina, faso. and a new share security has been stepped up in algeria, as people had to vote and a parliamentary election in the coming hours. the 1st and mass protest forced the former president abilities, but a flicker to step down 2 years ago. the country's direct pro democracy movement is urging...
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thus, after they took down a portrait of queen elizabeth the 2nd from their college is coming from fleming. they find it offensive since that quote represents the country's colonial past. the president of the colored sees the picture was removed after a vote, which itself was the initiative of the students. yeah. that it should be up to the student body to decide on such issues. however, one committee member who argued against the motion said effectively cancelling the queen sent out a dire message. the protest removal comes of the british head of state proposed to marque 7 decades on the through next year. we put the issue up for debate. the queen is the figurehead of our country. so i think it's a great, really, really great shames, come to this about the queen and also wherever the stuff that you know, everybody feels it the queen. but that's something that they just don't believe in their colonialism. inherited well system lack of memory talk. so if they don't want that they happen being disrespectful to the queen. i think there's a lot of this kind of talk of disrespect and you've got
thus, after they took down a portrait of queen elizabeth the 2nd from their college is coming from fleming. they find it offensive since that quote represents the country's colonial past. the president of the colored sees the picture was removed after a vote, which itself was the initiative of the students. yeah. that it should be up to the student body to decide on such issues. however, one committee member who argued against the motion said effectively cancelling the queen sent out a dire...
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hate in the city of marie about 120 kilometers east of the capital. santa information ministers. fleming, who rebels. so launch i renewed offensive on the city. in february, iraq's military says to drones have been intercepted and shot down over the aisle aside base, which hosts us forces last year. iran a task besides in retaliation for the assassination of general custom ceremony in the us as strike. and al jazeera reporter, arrested by israeli police, was covering a demonstration in occupied east jerusalem has been released by g via but dairy is now bod, from entering the neighborhood shift around for 15 days. she's accused of harassing israeli security forces and not presenting a credentials. claims for dairy and al jazeera strongly denied. and the g 7 group of advanced economies as reach a deal to make it more difficult for multinational companies to avoid paying tax. they've agreed to set a minimum doubled corporate tax rate of 15 percent. you're up to date with a headlines on al jazeera. i'll have more news for you right after inside story to stay with this. thanks for watching on
hate in the city of marie about 120 kilometers east of the capital. santa information ministers. fleming, who rebels. so launch i renewed offensive on the city. in february, iraq's military says to drones have been intercepted and shot down over the aisle aside base, which hosts us forces last year. iran a task besides in retaliation for the assassination of general custom ceremony in the us as strike. and al jazeera reporter, arrested by israeli police, was covering a demonstration in occupied...
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adam fleming, thank you very much for that.estigating" struggling families than helping them — according to a new report. an independent review into council—run social care says the system does not provide enough early support — and needs urgent investment and reform. here's our social affairs correspondent alison holt. what can you see? playing and exploring in the shade at this children's centre in hertfordshire helps children and parents make the most of life together. it's the sort of community support that today's report says should be much more widely available to all families. certainly for these parents, it means a lot. very important for the mum and the baby, obviously, for the mum to meet new friends and to get advice and tips for themselves and also for their baby. full of information that new parents need, because we don't have a lot of information. i mean, you can go on the internet, but to actually speak to someone, going to the services, and they're absolutely fantastic. but the independent review says spending b
adam fleming, thank you very much for that.estigating" struggling families than helping them — according to a new report. an independent review into council—run social care says the system does not provide enough early support — and needs urgent investment and reform. here's our social affairs correspondent alison holt. what can you see? playing and exploring in the shade at this children's centre in hertfordshire helps children and parents make the most of life together. it's the...
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they landed in a petri dish in the laboratory of alexander fleming. there's fungus called penicillin would change the course of human history. he looked at one of these unusual petri dishes and at that interface between the bacteria and the fun, g was a zone where nothing was growing, but he would come to realize was that was this where the funds were producing enzymes, chemicals that were outside of the body of the fungus and killing the bacteria. and that's the germ of the discovery of antibiotics. for most of history, humanity was decimated by bacterial epidemics. but since the 1st penicillin pill world population has tripled and allowed us to build vast cities, changing the face of the planet, respected to add another 2000000000 people to the planet will need more food with that number of people will need more antibiotics. and so we're going to need to depend on funding more than we do today. ah, the life saving power of antibiotics is the outcome of an ancient war. fungi and bacteria are sworn enemies. whereas suddenly grow and they come to bacte
they landed in a petri dish in the laboratory of alexander fleming. there's fungus called penicillin would change the course of human history. he looked at one of these unusual petri dishes and at that interface between the bacteria and the fun, g was a zone where nothing was growing, but he would come to realize was that was this where the funds were producing enzymes, chemicals that were outside of the body of the fungus and killing the bacteria. and that's the germ of the discovery of...
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thank you very much for that, adam fleming.secretary lord andrew lansley ido want i do want to hear your opinion on whether you think matt hancock should have been sacked straightaway or resign straightaway. i should have been sacked straightaway or resign straightaway.— or resign straightaway. i think clearl if or resign straightaway. i think clearly if matt _ or resign straightaway. i think clearly if matt is _ or resign straightaway. i think clearly if matt is knowing - or resign straightaway. i think| clearly if matt is knowing what or resign straightaway. i think . clearly if matt is knowing what he knew about the situation he was in, he should have resigned straightaway, and i think, given the experience that the government had with dominic cummings last year that he would have understood perfectly well that the minute that it was obvious that he had not complied with the regulations that he had championed and put through parliament, his position would have become untenable. he didn't do that. unfortunately, that meant th
thank you very much for that, adam fleming.secretary lord andrew lansley ido want i do want to hear your opinion on whether you think matt hancock should have been sacked straightaway or resign straightaway. i should have been sacked straightaway or resign straightaway.— or resign straightaway. i think clearl if or resign straightaway. i think clearly if matt _ or resign straightaway. i think clearly if matt is _ or resign straightaway. i think clearly if matt is knowing - or resign...
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also being published is mis-educated, brandon fleming recalls his journey from school to harvard educator. journalist george weighs in america's struggles and offers his thoughts on fixed in last best hope. these titles this coming week wherever books are sold and watch for many of these authors during the near future on tv. >> i have taylor, and i'm here with elizabeth hinton and we are here together to talk about the publication of the book, america on fire. "america on fire: the untold history of police violence and black rebellion since the 1960s". >> a profession or african-american studies at princeton and i'm so excited to talk about this wonderful book. how are you doing? >> i'm great, this is quite another to work anywaysb look . it's a great time to read and the hunters in conversation with me. >> but get into it. so i want to start with kind of a long question. i have quote that i want you to sort of talk about in line you wrote this book. but i want to start with what was his birthday as a federal holiday in 1983. siemens the civil rights movement as part of our narrative as a
also being published is mis-educated, brandon fleming recalls his journey from school to harvard educator. journalist george weighs in america's struggles and offers his thoughts on fixed in last best hope. these titles this coming week wherever books are sold and watch for many of these authors during the near future on tv. >> i have taylor, and i'm here with elizabeth hinton and we are here together to talk about the publication of the book, america on fire. "america on fire: the...
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they landed in a petri dish in the laboratory of alexander fleming. this fungus called penicillin would change the course of human history. he looked at one of these unusual petri dishes, and at that interface between the bacteria and the fun g was a zone where nothing was growing. but he would come to realize was that was the where the funds were producing enzymes, chemicals that were outside of the body of the fungus and killing the bacteria. and that's the germ of the discovery of antibiotics. for most of history, humanity was decimated by bacterial epidemics. but since the 1st penicillin pill world population has tripled and allowed us to build vast cities, changing the face of the planet respected had another 2000000000 people to the planet will need more food with that number of people will need more antibiotics. and so we're going to need to depend on funding more than we do today. ah, the life saving power of antibiotics is the outcome of an ancient war. fungi and bacteria are sworn enemies. whereas us on the growing, they come to bacteria and
they landed in a petri dish in the laboratory of alexander fleming. this fungus called penicillin would change the course of human history. he looked at one of these unusual petri dishes, and at that interface between the bacteria and the fun g was a zone where nothing was growing. but he would come to realize was that was the where the funds were producing enzymes, chemicals that were outside of the body of the fungus and killing the bacteria. and that's the germ of the discovery of...
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i was fleming back from wyoming this morning and i was actually trying to read the local papers and i found that to be welcome news in a crazy time. >> it is laura, to the left crime, they simply don't acknowledge that it exist. and the biggest lie that defines the left today is that every disparity in america is the result of racism alternate explanation such as academic skills gap or cultural behavioral differences are not just not allowed to. they will get you granted racist. but reality will eventually insert itself. what we are seeing today is a record-breaking increase in violent street crimes and two dozen blacks are killed every day to absolutely no attention from the press. and whites and hispanics combined although 12% of the nation's population, hispanics. why, this massive law enforcement. based on the phony idea that if blacks are arrested more or incarcerated more, they only allow racism. here are the facts, laura. blacks commit violent crimes and over ten times the rate of whites. they are victimized, killed by violent criminals at over ten times the rate of whites. not
i was fleming back from wyoming this morning and i was actually trying to read the local papers and i found that to be welcome news in a crazy time. >> it is laura, to the left crime, they simply don't acknowledge that it exist. and the biggest lie that defines the left today is that every disparity in america is the result of racism alternate explanation such as academic skills gap or cultural behavioral differences are not just not allowed to. they will get you granted racist. but...
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newsy chat and analysis from adam fleming, laura kuenssberg, chris mason and guests.e cast of friends can do, we can do more cheaply and more chaotically! with our predecessor podcast, brexitcast, get back together for a reunion episode! we have only left it five years! have you watched it yet, chris? no! laura is here, chris is here and, back by popular demand, and i really mean it, doctor katya adler in brussels! hello, katya. how are you? hello. it is very lovely to be with you all again. i welcome to brexitcast. brexitcast. brexitcast from the bbc. no-one's got a bleep clue what brexit is. i brexit is... i hadn't quite understood the full extent of this. we are particularly reliant on the dover—calais crossing. this election blew away. the argument for a second referendum. i urge everyone to find closure. let the healing begin. i am sorry. we will miss you. a process which i can only| describe as a dog's brexit. hello, it is adam in the studio. and laura in the same studio, still two metres apart. and chris, back in his socially distanced lair of news just down th
newsy chat and analysis from adam fleming, laura kuenssberg, chris mason and guests.e cast of friends can do, we can do more cheaply and more chaotically! with our predecessor podcast, brexitcast, get back together for a reunion episode! we have only left it five years! have you watched it yet, chris? no! laura is here, chris is here and, back by popular demand, and i really mean it, doctor katya adler in brussels! hello, katya. how are you? hello. it is very lovely to be with you all again. i...
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the nasdaq up by 32 points joining us now is greg fleming, the president and ceo of rockefeller capital're going to be listening closely to see what fed chairman jay powell has to say today. you think the prepared remarks we just heard, i don't think that is going to be what moves markets. but potentially anything he says in response to the questions he is thrown could. what do you expect from him today? do you think he's going to walk a fine line? >> yes, becky. good morning, great to see you again. i think that he's juggling very challenging things on all sides. the market backdrop is, as you know, is positive as anything we've seen in a long time. in fact, this bull market so far has grown faster and higher from the bottom in any bull market in the post-world war ii era. so markets are very robust driven by two things one, what i've been calling a sling shot economy it really is moving forward here very quickly we've been talking about that on the show the levels of gdp growth that we're going to see are seeing and will see in the second half of the year into next year real really un
the nasdaq up by 32 points joining us now is greg fleming, the president and ceo of rockefeller capital're going to be listening closely to see what fed chairman jay powell has to say today. you think the prepared remarks we just heard, i don't think that is going to be what moves markets. but potentially anything he says in response to the questions he is thrown could. what do you expect from him today? do you think he's going to walk a fine line? >> yes, becky. good morning, great to...
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and he gets a lot of credit like fleming. but there is an earlier technique some college inoculation it's like a smallpox scab somebody who has it and then insert that putting in a powder to put it up through their nose to give them a very mild case of smallpox it's much more dangerous than vaccination. 2 percent of the population would die but it was so deadly that it was the better and safer choice. so be too developed outside of the west we don't know where it was first developed we think it was independently discovered and made its way into turkey and have british aristocratic woman randomly moved to constantinople and she saw people being vaccinated and at that period she and documented her children. she brought it back as a technique in convince the prince of wales to inoculate her children and it spread as a technique through the elites because of the role model that i like to see this marked reduction among the elite and that period and a lot of those are children so because child mortality is such a big driver of lif
and he gets a lot of credit like fleming. but there is an earlier technique some college inoculation it's like a smallpox scab somebody who has it and then insert that putting in a powder to put it up through their nose to give them a very mild case of smallpox it's much more dangerous than vaccination. 2 percent of the population would die but it was so deadly that it was the better and safer choice. so be too developed outside of the west we don't know where it was first developed we think it...
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also being published is mis-educated, brandon fleming recalls his journey from school to harvard educator. journalist george weighs in america's struggles and offers his thoughts on fixed in last best hope. these titles this coming week wherever books are sold and watch for many of these authors during the near future on tv. >> i have
also being published is mis-educated, brandon fleming recalls his journey from school to harvard educator. journalist george weighs in america's struggles and offers his thoughts on fixed in last best hope. these titles this coming week wherever books are sold and watch for many of these authors during the near future on tv. >> i have
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also being published is mis-educated, brandon fleming recalls his journey from school to harvard educator. journalist george weighs in america's struggles and offers his thoughts on fixed in last best hope. these titles this coming week wherever books are sold and watch for many of these authors during the near future on tv. >> i have taylor, and i'm here with elizabeth hinton and we are here together to talk about the publication of the book, america on fire. "america on fire: the untold history of police violence and black rebellion since the 1960s". >> a profession or
also being published is mis-educated, brandon fleming recalls his journey from school to harvard educator. journalist george weighs in america's struggles and offers his thoughts on fixed in last best hope. these titles this coming week wherever books are sold and watch for many of these authors during the near future on tv. >> i have taylor, and i'm here with elizabeth hinton and we are here together to talk about the publication of the book, america on fire. "america on fire: the...
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adam fleming.ns holidaymakers will no longer have to self—isolate on their return to the uk from these areas. tess will have to be taken on day two after they return. —— tests. police in western canada say dozens of people in the vancouver area have died in an unprecedented heatwave. nearly 70 sudden deaths have been reported in two vancouver suburbs in the past two days. canada has recorded its highest ever temperature — 49.5 celsius in lytton, in british columbia. jodi hughes is the weather presenter for global news in calgary. it's about 28—29 outside, but in my house, it's even warmer. i don't have air conditioning in my house. i'm very typical, in that not a lot of albertans have air conditioning. and so, we've seen increasing numbers of people booking hotel rooms just to get out of the heat. i'm actually one of them. that's where we're going tomorrow night, because we just need a break. but it is something that we have just never seen before, we have never seen a stretch of temperatures this
adam fleming.ns holidaymakers will no longer have to self—isolate on their return to the uk from these areas. tess will have to be taken on day two after they return. —— tests. police in western canada say dozens of people in the vancouver area have died in an unprecedented heatwave. nearly 70 sudden deaths have been reported in two vancouver suburbs in the past two days. canada has recorded its highest ever temperature — 49.5 celsius in lytton, in british columbia. jodi hughes is the...
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axios is reporting the party wants to focus on their "climate agenda, senator tom cotton fleming thend joe biden are watching these bipartisan negotiations as they don't have the votes for a partisan bill yet and i'm not sure they will ever get it, they want to spend to the tune of $4 trillion to once again give away things like tax breaks to rich people for electric vehicles. >> jesse: capitol hill corresponded dana perino with updates. >> dana: 20 senators, tender republicans and democrats have said they put together and formed this bipartisan framework that basically would not do all that infrastructure they're talking about but all the other things. "wall street journal" editorial board this morning so be careful of this because it could be a wolf in sheep's clothing. if republicans get -- suckered into -- willingly vote for this, it may give democrats a chance to do other, bigger stuff they really want. on reconciliation which is like waving the white flag of surrender. >> jesse: republicans getting snookered, heard that story a few times. wolf in sheep's clothing? >> greg: cult
axios is reporting the party wants to focus on their "climate agenda, senator tom cotton fleming thend joe biden are watching these bipartisan negotiations as they don't have the votes for a partisan bill yet and i'm not sure they will ever get it, they want to spend to the tune of $4 trillion to once again give away things like tax breaks to rich people for electric vehicles. >> jesse: capitol hill corresponded dana perino with updates. >> dana: 20 senators, tender republicans...
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i think that was ian fleming.he common denominator here, on colonial pipeline, criminal group operating from russia. jbs, criminal group operating from russia. what is believed to be a russian action, solarwinds. while there is a criminal element to this, is this a broader russian attack on the u.s. to destabilize? they successfully kept people from getting gas a couple weeks ago. now barbecue. that is real life effects. >> we don't conceive of it this way. these are attacks on civilians, attacks on you and i, our ability to get in the car and drive, to go to the market and buy meat. as you said, there's an offensive action which may be both convert against the russians that we don't know about by the biden administration and the overt things we're seeing in terms of the dialogue and questions to get russia to either clean up its act, which it may or may not do, but also to name and shame. i'm also really focused on the defensive posture. i'm done with the critical structure industries with their hands-off attitud
i think that was ian fleming.he common denominator here, on colonial pipeline, criminal group operating from russia. jbs, criminal group operating from russia. what is believed to be a russian action, solarwinds. while there is a criminal element to this, is this a broader russian attack on the u.s. to destabilize? they successfully kept people from getting gas a couple weeks ago. now barbecue. that is real life effects. >> we don't conceive of it this way. these are attacks on civilians,...
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giants are blessed to have an amazing broadcast crew with fleming and john miller and more -- the standardroadcasters. and they are arguably as popular as many giants players themselves because they have been around -- >> longer than the players. >> they have been working for decades, together. everybody loves the crew. we love crooked pipe. duane lives five minutes away from me. i see him around town hoping he gets better soon. i think he will be doing some games. when the chemotherapy saps his strength, he will take time off, but i hope he will be in the booth more often than not. we have the same sentiments wishing him a speedy recovery. >> he doesn't know me, but i think of him as a friend. >>> helping the changing workplace is one of the pillars of building a better bay area. some are taking different approaches as we get closer to the june 15th reopening date. david we spent the day talking with tech leaders about what the future looks like. >> reporter: the ceo is excited. >> we are having a welcoming party for employees on june 15th. >> reporter: a big reason, they hired 400 new em
giants are blessed to have an amazing broadcast crew with fleming and john miller and more -- the standardroadcasters. and they are arguably as popular as many giants players themselves because they have been around -- >> longer than the players. >> they have been working for decades, together. everybody loves the crew. we love crooked pipe. duane lives five minutes away from me. i see him around town hoping he gets better soon. i think he will be doing some games. when the...
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i am obsessed with spy novels from norman mailer to ian fleming.nk it will be great to take it forward. tom: it's really, really an important book. what is so important, folks, and lisa abramowicz, it starts strong. i cannot say enough about the first chapter. you give, oh really, this is not about the navy floating around the ocean. lisa: it might be fiction or is it? it really shows how the balance of power has shifted. tom: let me do a fiction of a data check here. this data check is a fiction. dow futures up 81. the vix is at nine. i am kidding. stay with us for more coverage. guy johnson in cornwall. this is bloomberg morning. ♪ -- this is bloomberg. good morning. ♪ >> the world's richest governments are under mounting pressure to help poor countries fight climate change at the g7 summit in the u.k.. they would get a new chance to do something about. president biden and angela merkel our meeting in cornwall, england through sunday. on the agenda is a discussion of how to help finance a shift to cleaner energy can low income countries. oil dema
i am obsessed with spy novels from norman mailer to ian fleming.nk it will be great to take it forward. tom: it's really, really an important book. what is so important, folks, and lisa abramowicz, it starts strong. i cannot say enough about the first chapter. you give, oh really, this is not about the navy floating around the ocean. lisa: it might be fiction or is it? it really shows how the balance of power has shifted. tom: let me do a fiction of a data check here. this data check is a...
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but it's just to me there's a real tension and i only there that was actually one of the points of fleming rose the jillian's post and editor one of the reasons why i heard that was the appropriate to solicit those cartoons. it was a way of showing that these people are not only fully human. they are fully danish and it is part of our tradition in this country and at this newspaper to make fun of every religion, so i including whatever, you know protestantism or whatever the predominant religion is there. well, i just one point on that when they first were published and before outrage happen several newspapers in the united states published them just as news articles, you know, no big deal the austin statesman american and one of the denver papers and there was no controversy because people didn't know they were supposed to be outraged but then when the the controversy started none of our major papers would publish them that you know, the i can't even say this word, right but puscellaneous response of like the new york times saying well. you know, we're just not going to show them. we're n
but it's just to me there's a real tension and i only there that was actually one of the points of fleming rose the jillian's post and editor one of the reasons why i heard that was the appropriate to solicit those cartoons. it was a way of showing that these people are not only fully human. they are fully danish and it is part of our tradition in this country and at this newspaper to make fun of every religion, so i including whatever, you know protestantism or whatever the predominant...
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also being missed educated, brendan fleming recalls his journey from a school dropout to harvard educator. journalist george packer current struggles offers his thoughts on how to fix them in the last best hope. find titles this week wherever books are sold michael j fox spoke about big diagnoses parkinson's at age 29, living with that disease and foundations work to find a cure. >> i've had it for 30 years. i have an understanding it takes up a big space. [inaudible] it infringes not on me but i can hand check it. i can keep it at bay. [inaudible] i had a spinal there's a tumor on my spine i think it made my legs weaken and paralyzed me. so i went to a series of doctors to see what they could do about it. and see if they could remove it. i was at john hopkins it was fantastic and also. [inaudible] it is on your spinal cord it was dangerous. so who wants to be the guy who paralyzes michael j fox? it's a funny thing ever heard. he seriously said that to me. so he did a wonderful job. the symptoms gradually which the progress of those. he could not reverse the damage that it already been do
also being missed educated, brendan fleming recalls his journey from a school dropout to harvard educator. journalist george packer current struggles offers his thoughts on how to fix them in the last best hope. find titles this week wherever books are sold michael j fox spoke about big diagnoses parkinson's at age 29, living with that disease and foundations work to find a cure. >> i've had it for 30 years. i have an understanding it takes up a big space. [inaudible] it infringes not on...