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the public health community, especially the european union where you have countries like france, spain, germany italy which have only just roughly vaccinated 7% of their population. >> reporter: it comes as 31 states begin using the johnson & johnson vaccine again after an 11-day pause. out of 8 million administered doses, the cdc found 15 women suffered blood clots after getting the shot, but officials concluded the vaccine's benefits far outweigh the risks, but now a new concern. more than 5 million people, or roughly 8% of people who got their first shot of the pfizer or moderna vaccine may have missed the recommended window for their second crucial dose or skipped it altogether. doctors stress both doses are needed to beat the virus. fraudulent vaccines or cures remain a concern. a florida man and his three sons are under arrest accused of selling thousands of bottles of bleach marketed as a covid cure. court documents show the family sold 28,000 bottles through their church making more than a million dollars. as the weather warms up, dr. fauci expects guidelines on wearing masks outdoors w
the public health community, especially the european union where you have countries like france, spain, germany italy which have only just roughly vaccinated 7% of their population. >> reporter: it comes as 31 states begin using the johnson & johnson vaccine again after an 11-day pause. out of 8 million administered doses, the cdc found 15 women suffered blood clots after getting the shot, but officials concluded the vaccine's benefits far outweigh the risks, but now a new concern....
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related but more than a dozen countries temporary suspended us of the vaccine austria 1st then france spain germany in europe and then indonesia thailand and democratic republic of congo now where the latest moves many countries are introducing age limits for the drug australia the philippines and the one full of e.u. countries of ordered astra zeneca jobs for people and a certain age. oxford university which was behind the creation of the vaccine continues to stand by its work in a statement is a professor of pediatric infection and immunity is that safety has been our priority throughout the development of the vaccine at university of oxford in 2020 and we are reassured to see that safety monitoring continues and the close scrutiny of regulators and public health authorities as a vaccine is around the world the identification of rare cases of blood clots which might be associated with a vaccine shows that the safety system works and has also allowed the u.k. and the regulators to conclude that the benefits of vaccination continue to are to weigh the risks putting in measures to help mitigate any
related but more than a dozen countries temporary suspended us of the vaccine austria 1st then france spain germany in europe and then indonesia thailand and democratic republic of congo now where the latest moves many countries are introducing age limits for the drug australia the philippines and the one full of e.u. countries of ordered astra zeneca jobs for people and a certain age. oxford university which was behind the creation of the vaccine continues to stand by its work in a statement...
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world, countries such as israel, denmark and china have ruled out vaccine passports, with france, germany and spainine passports, with france, germany and spain also trialling different systems. but by linking our health data to our identity, vaccine passports would be effectively a national id card. for months, the government has been denying that it had any plans to build vaccine passports. but all along, it was funding eight pilot schemes to do just that. some of these take the idea of a national identity card to a whole new level — biometrics. biometric technologies turn our body into data. it could be our dna, fingerprint, face, voice, or even the unique structure of our veins inside our bodies. one of the vaccine passport pilots the government has funded uses facial verification technology. their viable credentials have been under development in — in biotechnology organisations for about the last five or six years, but there's never been a large—scale opportunity to use them. and now there is. and once it's started, it's going to completely transform the way that digital identity happens worl
world, countries such as israel, denmark and china have ruled out vaccine passports, with france, germany and spainine passports, with france, germany and spain also trialling different systems. but by linking our health data to our identity, vaccine passports would be effectively a national id card. for months, the government has been denying that it had any plans to build vaccine passports. but all along, it was funding eight pilot schemes to do just that. some of these take the idea of a...
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looking at all the great colonial powers of the last 500 years i mean you can get britain france spain portugal germany italy and so forth and i think you know metaphysically if you will there is a part of the west that does not want to give up that 500 year dominance of the globe and nato is the military mechanism by which they can maintain and even extend you know that sort of global dominance you were talking earlier about to. regulate me jump in here has urged i mean. good we're almost out of time i want to go to bruce here is that and i'm really glad that rick brought up this neal colonia agenda here because bruce they the west cannot conceive of having china is a peer because for 500 years it has been european countries have controlled the global system they cannot consonant the fact that china is the equal to the west 40 seconds go ahead bruce will isn't that a reasons. concept well for him he's i'm a liberal so yeah from liberals yeah. well one last word about nato is they've created he's worse now. to ramstein air force germany and so nato now understands that they can yeah there are there is.
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austria, then france, germany, spain, then indonesia, thailand, and the democratic republic of congo.any countries are introducing age limits for the drug. australia, the philippines, and a handful of eu countries have halted astrazeneca jabs for people under a certain age. oxford university, which was behind the creation of the vaccine, continues to stand by his work. in a statement, it's professor of pediatric infection and immunity said safety has been our priority throughout the development of the vaccine. at university of oxford in 2020. we are sure to see that safety monitoring continues under close scrutiny of regulators and public health authorities as the vaccine is rolled out around the world. the identification of rare cases of blood clots shows the safety system works and has also allowed the u.k. and the eu regulators to conclude the benefits of vaccination continue to outweigh the risks, putting in measures to help mitigate any possible risk. let's bring in our guest in cambridge. chris smith is consultant virologist at cambridge university and host of the naked scientis
austria, then france, germany, spain, then indonesia, thailand, and the democratic republic of congo.any countries are introducing age limits for the drug. australia, the philippines, and a handful of eu countries have halted astrazeneca jabs for people under a certain age. oxford university, which was behind the creation of the vaccine, continues to stand by his work. in a statement, it's professor of pediatric infection and immunity said safety has been our priority throughout the development...
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america in one deal and set of say like you don't sell it to all of europe you sell it to france germany spain you know all the countries so. that's the tiniest market of the malek it's a puny market it's hardly any money so how anybody thought there is anything in hollywood that could make $690000000.00 and latin america but you also need like huge debts like that's that's why our company ended up like after 1520 years gone bankrupt because you get a lot of money upfront they keep on having to service the film for years and years and years with promotional materials that recording box office chasing various distributors for the money that they're owed and blah blah blah so it's a huge amount of cost so like the people who got defrauded from this were not individual like ordinary investors they were hedge funds and something that you would think would do due diligence right now in this environment the more. a fraudulent something sounds the easier it is to sell and the more the higher the possibility of making a quick buck is so the standard now for an investment is how fraudulent it sounds an
america in one deal and set of say like you don't sell it to all of europe you sell it to france germany spain you know all the countries so. that's the tiniest market of the malek it's a puny market it's hardly any money so how anybody thought there is anything in hollywood that could make $690000000.00 and latin america but you also need like huge debts like that's that's why our company ended up like after 1520 years gone bankrupt because you get a lot of money upfront they keep on having to...
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america in one deal and set of save like you don't sell it to all of europe you sell it to france germany spain you know all the countries so. that's the tiniest market of the malek it's a puny market it's hardly any money so how anybody thought there is anything in hollywood that could make $690000000.00 and latin america but you also need like huge debts like that's that's why our company ended up like after 1520 years gone bankrupt because you get a lot of money upfront but you keep on having to service the film for years and years and years with promotional materials that recording box office chasing various distributors for the money that they're owed and blah blah blah so it's a huge amount of cost so like the people who got defrauded from this were not individual like ordinary investors they were hedge funds and something that you would think would do due diligence right now in this environment the more fraudulent something sounds the easier it is to sell and the more the higher the possibility of making a quick buck is so the standard now for an investment is how fraudulent it sounds an
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germany england players are normally too knackered by the time of june children problems around one small there are 5 big european football nations it's illegal in 2006 spain 2010 germany 2014 and france 2018 don't you think it's england's time in 2022. as for the euros we've had some unexpected winners searchers can knock greece and portugal i think england have it in them to finally prove the doubters wrong and lift a no trophy. in good shape. difference in genetic material and use all it takes men and women differently. gendered medicine takes this distinction seriously as a man or woman wants to know when it comes to health for better medical treatment and prevention. the next. really. tried. this can happen if you want to travel in a sustainable way when freiburg a city that likes to claim to be a leader in the colosseum sustainability in germany. casting more as the best meat field a city changing. 60. i'm david and this is climate change. happiness increase book. for you to. get smarter for free to go where you go on you tube. hello and welcome to your new fresh edition from in good shape here we are again are you male or female or do you define yourself differently i'm asking
germany england players are normally too knackered by the time of june children problems around one small there are 5 big european football nations it's illegal in 2006 spain 2010 germany 2014 and france 2018 don't you think it's england's time in 2022. as for the euros we've had some unexpected winners searchers can knock greece and portugal i think england have it in them to finally prove the doubters wrong and lift a no trophy. in good shape. difference in genetic material and use all it...
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big countries like italy, france, germany and spain have all vaccinated less than 10% of their population. just days ago, the world health organization called that pace quote unacceptably slow. today the french government tried to speed up vaccinations by using soccer stadiums as mass vaccination sites. europe has seen a new surge of cases and parts of europe are now putting new restrictions in place. as a result, the uk has paid ahead of the rest of europe, with almost half of their population having at least one dose of the vaccine. this easter sunday places of worship across the bay area held services today. this comes one year after the pandemic force churches to move events online. ktvu elissa harrington now with how this year is different, we're so happy and grateful that the doors are open. we can come back together again and worship the lord the way we have in the past. celebrated two events this sunday. easter and the return to in person worship. just happy to see everybody that we haven't seen in such a long time the church opened for in person service for the first time in more
big countries like italy, france, germany and spain have all vaccinated less than 10% of their population. just days ago, the world health organization called that pace quote unacceptably slow. today the french government tried to speed up vaccinations by using soccer stadiums as mass vaccination sites. europe has seen a new surge of cases and parts of europe are now putting new restrictions in place. as a result, the uk has paid ahead of the rest of europe, with almost half of their population...
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decided that some the country is full of the recommendation for example austria but others like germany france spain italy restricted to the vaccination program to old age groups britain to people over 30 so everybody has a different approach. but the ministers say we look at these reconditioned but you also have to listen to our own scientists and they have the same data but they come to other conclusions now that vaccination rollout bad as everyone knows is been slow compared to the u.s. and the u.k. other any signs of it speeding up now in the 2nd quarter. but you have to keep in mind that the says zeneca exene is only amounts to 20 percent of the overall supply that is planned for europe so europe is more reliant relying on other vaccine makers and the production is speeding up and in the 2nd quarter that you commission is promising that millions and millions of those as vote will roll in and that by some by july august all adults have the chance to get a shot so that and the production is speeding up. says any guys producing more but the shots of a so they got more foreseen for the rest of the
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france, germany, italy, and spain have urged him to set new data as soon as possible. this comes amid problems of -- in the party facing hamas. palestinians were going to pass -- were going to cast their ballots for the first time in 15 years. here is their reaction. [speaking non-english language] julia: to speak -- to speak more about this, we can bring in the associate fellow at chesser house. how much of the decision to postpone these elections actually has to do with israel? guest: let me first express my sincere condolences to those who law -- who lost their loved ones today. as to your question, i think these elections are crucial. as you mentioned earlier, 15 years, elections have not been held in palestine. there a democratic deficit and legitimacy deficit among palestinians. the separation between gaza and the west bank, it weakens the palestinians and elections could have created new momentum in the ability of the palestinian political entity to become stronger and be able to negotiate with the israelis from a position of power. i think canceling the electio
france, germany, italy, and spain have urged him to set new data as soon as possible. this comes amid problems of -- in the party facing hamas. palestinians were going to pass -- were going to cast their ballots for the first time in 15 years. here is their reaction. [speaking non-english language] julia: to speak -- to speak more about this, we can bring in the associate fellow at chesser house. how much of the decision to postpone these elections actually has to do with israel? guest: let me...
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you have more teams in spain, germany and france being able to compete with the big boys.ngland. stop paying agents for transfers. other clubs would be able to maximize your potential. >> interesting idea. cap salaries and agent fees. is there any appetite for that? john: i have no evidence at all. once upon a time, the big boys didn't want that. they wanted more money to spend on everybody ee, to keep them ahead of the game. of course, there is pushback against that thought. if you are really talking about making it fair, in terms of matches and regulation, they have an advantage over everyone else. that is not fair. we have to be careful when we talk about what is fair and what is not. >> john barnes, former striker. this story continues to develop. in the last hour, four of the 12 have dropped out. chelsea, manchester city, barcelona following suit. edward would has resigned, being reported by the pa news agency. is one of the most significant figures within manchester united, which is one of the most profitable clubs in the world. he has resigned as executive vice chai
you have more teams in spain, germany and france being able to compete with the big boys.ngland. stop paying agents for transfers. other clubs would be able to maximize your potential. >> interesting idea. cap salaries and agent fees. is there any appetite for that? john: i have no evidence at all. once upon a time, the big boys didn't want that. they wanted more money to spend on everybody ee, to keep them ahead of the game. of course, there is pushback against that thought. if you are...
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around one small there are 5 big european football nations it's a league one in 2006 spain 2010 germany 2014 and france 2018 don't you think it's england's time in 2022. as for the euros we've had some unexpected winners such as good luck greece and portugal i think england have it in them to finally prove the doubters wrong and lift a no trophy. for . high culture. high hair. superman. superfood stylish style icon. lifestyle your. hero. if it can save the environment. but it's be mercilessly cut dead at least forest. it is being destroyed by modern cultures and logging. activists want to save this natural resource with some new concept of the forest rescuers the nor'easters of the food supply to keep. the crime fighters are back with africa's most successful radio drama series continues in the only disowns are available online and of course you can share and discuss on t.w. africa's facebook page and other social media platforms to crime fighters to mindanao. just to let you know how it's we can only get from one room to the next on the flex line 10 meters above the ground we find out how one spaniard
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these new restrictions disrupt supply chains and factories especially for countries like spain and france and germany as countries who is economies are really interlinked. yes i think the impact on the economy is tremendous and it will seem like a short mid and long term impact of poor strategy it will out in europe and in most part the west if you look now at countries who implemented litigations their code strategy their back to growth countries like china australia you know and many others f.t.p. positions for 2021 of the 2019 which are plus quite a percent and yet in europe we are predicting 2021 to me you know of percent below 2100 so this will have a very long term effect for europe's economy if there is uncertainty of the only fact long knockdowns and there is no deference tempi investment temporary metals assets but ultimately. global balance of economic power and reshipped with europe is not. acting to get control of those so as we know germany is one of the countries that impose strict pandemic restrictions the president says the health situation has led to a crisis of trust in government p
these new restrictions disrupt supply chains and factories especially for countries like spain and france and germany as countries who is economies are really interlinked. yes i think the impact on the economy is tremendous and it will seem like a short mid and long term impact of poor strategy it will out in europe and in most part the west if you look now at countries who implemented litigations their code strategy their back to growth countries like china australia you know and many others...
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in germany england players are normally too knackered by the time of junto liberals around one small there are 5 big european football nations basically one in 2006 spain 2010 germany 2014 and france 2018 don't you think it's england's time in 2022. as for the euros we've had some unexpected winners such as can knock greece and portugal i think england have it in them to finally prove the doubters wrong and lift a no for trophy. blood stains these exhibits. neutered art from the german colonial era at the new forum in berlin. to stall an artist casting a shadow over germany's largest cultural project even before it has fully opened. arch 21. next on d w. lally visible and help others with your story. every 3rd woman is a victim of gender violence. they have experienced it firsthand and demand that you know look and act stop violence against women. you know 60 minutes t w these places in a row for smashing all the records to. step into a bold adventure it's the treasure map for modern globetrotters to discover some of europe's record breaking sites. good maps and now also in book form. museums are tremendous instruments for creating knowledge. one of the things that confronts ethno
in germany england players are normally too knackered by the time of junto liberals around one small there are 5 big european football nations basically one in 2006 spain 2010 germany 2014 and france 2018 don't you think it's england's time in 2022. as for the euros we've had some unexpected winners such as can knock greece and portugal i think england have it in them to finally prove the doubters wrong and lift a no for trophy. blood stains these exhibits. neutered art from the german colonial...
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countries that have fairing rather badly such as spain italy germany france not so bad at the moment but i think that that is a good prediction in terms of productivity increasing in the u.k. there's increased confidence with regard to the vaccines now in terms of the actual pa sports they're all 70 m.p.'s who've banded together and said they'll oppose it for exactly the reason you just said rachel there are those that have ethical concerns and those that say it will separate society between the haves and the have nots those away able to get the vaccine and not right now over the hoff of the british public has been has received that 1st job and it's been vaccinated so it's really i don't think so much the house and the have nots it's a question of timing i think a lot remains to be seen and what you're going to see is those bars johnson announced on monday you will see this tiered approach things are going to change on april the 12th things are going to change in may and then things will change probably again in june so it remains to be seen whether a vaccine possible will be impleme
countries that have fairing rather badly such as spain italy germany france not so bad at the moment but i think that that is a good prediction in terms of productivity increasing in the u.k. there's increased confidence with regard to the vaccines now in terms of the actual pa sports they're all 70 m.p.'s who've banded together and said they'll oppose it for exactly the reason you just said rachel there are those that have ethical concerns and those that say it will separate society between...
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stopped using astra zeneca vaccine such as denmark in the netherlands while others like germany like france spain where you are have put an age restriction on these shots so how do the different countries and bodies actually come up with their conclusions. well 1st there was a good line of what patrick was saying is certain that we need to reframe things suddenly there's more of a fear of the vaccine then the virus in some settings so we need to turn that around again in a mind people that covered 90 can be a very serious infection and potentially life threatening so in terms of how the different countries have taken their decisions hopefully they've applied some kind of risk benefit analysis but like you said the flip flopping is what confuses people and i think some of those decisions have been taken rather hastily so we've seen a country like spain you know limited limit after the m.a. decision. to 60 to 64 year olds the next day they expanded to 6869 year olds and it hasn't even been clear people get their 2nd booster with astra zeneca or not so as the different countries react differently to
stopped using astra zeneca vaccine such as denmark in the netherlands while others like germany like france spain where you are have put an age restriction on these shots so how do the different countries and bodies actually come up with their conclusions. well 1st there was a good line of what patrick was saying is certain that we need to reframe things suddenly there's more of a fear of the vaccine then the virus in some settings so we need to turn that around again in a mind people that...
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germany england players are normally too knackered by the time of june tournament rolls around what's more there are 5 big european football nations italy one in 2006 spain 2010 germany 2014 and france 2018 don't you think it's england's time in 2022. as for the euros we've had some unexpected winners such as good luck greece and portugal i think england have it in them to finally prove the doubters wrong and lift a no for trophy. lounge invisible and help others read your story. every 3rd woman is a victim of gender violence. they have experienced it 1st hand in to me and today you look and act dark violence against women. next d.w. . dreamily adaptable and fond of trouble the domestic amount. with this personality brand throughout the world. made itself an ideal subject for evolutionary scientists taking a look inside the mock strand institute's most cars. tomorrow today. in 60 minutes on d w. w's crime fighters are back to the good old africa's most successful in radio drama series continues from the only busloads are available online course you can share and discuss on g.w. africa's facebook page and other social media platforms to crime fighters to mindanao the former move. fro
germany england players are normally too knackered by the time of june tournament rolls around what's more there are 5 big european football nations italy one in 2006 spain 2010 germany 2014 and france 2018 don't you think it's england's time in 2022. as for the euros we've had some unexpected winners such as good luck greece and portugal i think england have it in them to finally prove the doubters wrong and lift a no for trophy. lounge invisible and help others read your story. every 3rd...
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been saved in britain because the roll—out has been so good, and people have died in france and italy, and spain and germanynd macon playing nationalism with vaccines. this isn't about us looking at a newspaper crowing about how good we are and how others have been appallingly bad. but it's been playing with people is mike lives, and we sometimes forget that. the other thing ifound and we sometimes forget that. the other thing i found myself and we sometimes forget that. the other thing ifound myself doing when i was reading the papers tonight, ready for this, when i was reading the papers tonight, ready forthis, is when i was reading the papers tonight, ready for this, is that 18 tonight, ready forthis, is that 18 died tonight, ready for this, is that 18 died yesterday. and my needy reaction was, i that fabulous? that's wonderful." if you compare the 1600 that used to die every day, that's wonderful. but that still 18 tragedies who will never have a loved one again. we look at this statistically and numerically, and so we should, and politicians of all parties makejudgements so we should, and politicians o
been saved in britain because the roll—out has been so good, and people have died in france and italy, and spain and germanynd macon playing nationalism with vaccines. this isn't about us looking at a newspaper crowing about how good we are and how others have been appallingly bad. but it's been playing with people is mike lives, and we sometimes forget that. the other thing ifound and we sometimes forget that. the other thing i found myself and we sometimes forget that. the other thing...
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world, countries such as israel, denmark and china have ruled out vaccine passports with france, germany and spaind be if usually a national id card. four months the government has been denying that it had any plans to build vaccine passports all along, it was funding eight pilot schemes to dojust that —— funding eight pilot schemes to do just that —— for months. some of these take the idea of a national identity card to a whole new level — biometrics. biometric technology turns a body into data. it could be our dna, fingerprint, face, voice, or even the unique structure of our veins inside our bodies. 0ne our veins inside our bodies. one of the vaccine passports pilots the government has funded uses facial verification technology. funded uses facial verification technology-— technology. the credentials have been _ technology. the credentials have been under— technology. the credentials i have been under development technology. the credentials - have been under development in biotechnology organisations for a laugh the five or six years but there has never been a large—scale opportunity to use the
world, countries such as israel, denmark and china have ruled out vaccine passports with france, germany and spaind be if usually a national id card. four months the government has been denying that it had any plans to build vaccine passports all along, it was funding eight pilot schemes to dojust that —— funding eight pilot schemes to do just that —— for months. some of these take the idea of a national identity card to a whole new level — biometrics. biometric technology turns a...
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around what's more there are 5 things european football nations it's only one in 2006 spain 2010 germany 2014 and france 2018 don't you think it's england's time in 2022. for the euros we've had some unexpected winners such as can knock greece and portugal i think england have it in them to finally prove the doubters wrong and lift a no trophy. during their tribe or. this could happen if you want to travel in just the way them freiburg a feat that likes to claim to be a leader you called your feasibility germany. last day to be more is that funny feeling to be trying to. build. amy good shape. the difference in genetic material all it takes men and women to get. gender medicine takes this distinction seriously as a man or woman wants to know when it comes to health for better medical treatment prevention. in 30 minutes w. . in the eye of climate change. africa. what's in store. for the future. come to make your city hall to get inside. the culture.
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it can go from germany to italy to spain, to france, and to israel, so there is no impediment in europei don't use, as you have heard recently, switzerland and holland announced adult use pilot programs. the reason they call it pilots is because of the u.s. charter. recreational and adult use cannabis is not yet recreational, but if you can -- if you call it a pilot, you can launch it, so it will be interesting to see how it develops. joe: going back to the u.s. for a second, we started with the map showing the patchwork and state regulations. how costly is that, to have -- you know, you mentioned the advantage in europe is because it is medical. how costly is it for the u.s. range of businesses to have such a wide range of legal regimes? >> last year, we spent about 105 million dollars on capital expenditures. this year, we will probably spend closer to 180 million dollars in capex, so that is about what we are putting to work every single year. since founding, we have probably spent close to one billion dollars, which is why we have the leadership position that we do. we are in 23 sta
it can go from germany to italy to spain, to france, and to israel, so there is no impediment in europei don't use, as you have heard recently, switzerland and holland announced adult use pilot programs. the reason they call it pilots is because of the u.s. charter. recreational and adult use cannabis is not yet recreational, but if you can -- if you call it a pilot, you can launch it, so it will be interesting to see how it develops. joe: going back to the u.s. for a second, we started with...
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you look at what's going on in europe with italy and spain and france and germany, by the way, which everyone said was doing so well and now they have lockdowns and having riots in the street. we did better than any other country. nobody did the job. you know, i'm starting to get a lot of credit for it but it's a little bit late. but here's the good news is that we did great in the election. we did far better in the election. we got 75 million votes and i'll tell you what, that election was won by us. it was not won by biden. maria: mr. president, well, we see what's going on in arizona right now. but i want to move on to foreign policy. >> it's a big deal what's going on. by the way, that's the senate. that's the arizona senate. and it's a big deal and the fake news hates to cover it. they actually covered it a front page new york times story two days ago but they hate to cover it but the arizona senate right now is doing a forensic audit and i have no idea, very independent, i have no idea what it's going to reveal but i think it's going to reveal tremendous corruption. tremendous.
you look at what's going on in europe with italy and spain and france and germany, by the way, which everyone said was doing so well and now they have lockdowns and having riots in the street. we did better than any other country. nobody did the job. you know, i'm starting to get a lot of credit for it but it's a little bit late. but here's the good news is that we did great in the election. we did far better in the election. we got 75 million votes and i'll tell you what, that election was won...
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spain, italy, france, germany reporting this hour with the pmi manufacturing data.uity markets getting into their stride, broadly to the upside. on the lockdown story across europe, france is heading into a month long lockdown. it is an alarming sign that europe is losing control of the pandemic. italy and germany have announced extensions to restrictions. bob parker, investment committee member, quilvest wealth management joins us. thank you for joining us this morning. european equity markets opening to the upside. nothing on paris or frankfurt, but no doubt they are coming through. we are all concerned about lockdown measures in parts of europe. it from an investor perspective with thoughts about rotating out of growth and into cyclicals, are you concerned with what you see in the continental european handling of the coronavirus at this point? bob: in contrast to the states and most of asia, what we are seeing in europe, the economic picture for the second quarter is reasonably clear, which is that we will see a growth recovery in europe led by manufacturing. the
spain, italy, france, germany reporting this hour with the pmi manufacturing data.uity markets getting into their stride, broadly to the upside. on the lockdown story across europe, france is heading into a month long lockdown. it is an alarming sign that europe is losing control of the pandemic. italy and germany have announced extensions to restrictions. bob parker, investment committee member, quilvest wealth management joins us. thank you for joining us this morning. european equity markets...
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friend still dream of reaching the european mainland and then travelling on to france or germany but their chances look slim as spain is clamping down on migration and sending more and more people back home. so what happens when the so-called dream doesn't materialize is it worth the risk taking such a dangerous journey for the young known on the other side. so many questions on my mind but hopefully some of these questions can be unsaid as we move over to the italian island of sicily my colleague christine mon dieu on our team met with young africans their journey to europe and i'm now trying to make a living. in. the 77 percent is in italy this country is home to many young people who left africa they crossed the scorching so hard they braved the unpredictable minutes rainy and all in pursuit of a better life in europe today we're asking if the life they're living here was worth the risk they took to get a lot you're going to start out with you right now what does it take to make it in your tickets here. the docks a lot of their fault it takes a lot of it takes a great bravery to make it. through the military and
friend still dream of reaching the european mainland and then travelling on to france or germany but their chances look slim as spain is clamping down on migration and sending more and more people back home. so what happens when the so-called dream doesn't materialize is it worth the risk taking such a dangerous journey for the young known on the other side. so many questions on my mind but hopefully some of these questions can be unsaid as we move over to the italian island of sicily my...
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friend still dream of reaching the european mainland and then travelling on to france or germany but their chances look slim as spain is clamping down on migration and sending more and more people back home. so what happens when the so-called dream doesn't materialize is it worth the risk taking such a dangerous journey for the unknown on the other side. so many questions on my mind . over the some of these questions come to the onset as we move over to the italian island of sicily my colleague christine 12 on our team met with young africans at their journey to europe and i'm now trying to make a living. in. the city 7 percent is in italy this country is home to many young people who left africa they crossed the scorching sun they braved the unpredictable mediterranean all in pursuit of a better life in europe today were asking if the life they were living here was worth the risk they took to get a lot you're going to start out with you right now what does it take to make it in here to get here. takes a lot of air for the takes a lot of it takes great bravery to make it. through the military and but these are the 1
friend still dream of reaching the european mainland and then travelling on to france or germany but their chances look slim as spain is clamping down on migration and sending more and more people back home. so what happens when the so-called dream doesn't materialize is it worth the risk taking such a dangerous journey for the unknown on the other side. so many questions on my mind . over the some of these questions come to the onset as we move over to the italian island of sicily my colleague...