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peter is a science teacher in remote, rural kenya who took home a global foundation teacher prize lasts a london teacher who is a finalist for that award this year. jamie, if i can come to you first. here in the uk, covid has meant remote teaching. how has that been for you? we've been able to continue lessons to a degree, but we've done our best to try and maintain the usual routine of a school day. the lessons are at normal times, we encourage having as many live meetings as possible. i teach from powerpoint, i can still use those, ijust have to annotate virtually. i can still speak to students. so it's been very different, but it's been interesting how it's sort of in some ways become the new norm. it's just become relatively normal. peter, i think your story is different. how has the coronavirus changed the way you teach? i can say it has had a very negative impact. as a teacher, we are used to going to class and teaching face—to—face, but right now it's not happening. many teachers can agree with me that face—to—face teaching is very important. i can say that teaching science is n
peter is a science teacher in remote, rural kenya who took home a global foundation teacher prize lasts a london teacher who is a finalist for that award this year. jamie, if i can come to you first. here in the uk, covid has meant remote teaching. how has that been for you? we've been able to continue lessons to a degree, but we've done our best to try and maintain the usual routine of a school day. the lessons are at normal times, we encourage having as many live meetings as possible. i teach...
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peter is a science teacher in remote rural kenya who took home the global foundation teacher prize lastrost is a london teacher who isa jamie frost is a london teacher who is a finalist for that award that seer. jamie, if i can come to you first. here in the uk, covid has meant remote teaching. how has that been for you? we been able to continue lessons to a degree, but we've done our best to try and maintain the usual routine of a school day. the lessons are normal times, we encourage having as many live meetings as possible. i went i'm teaching from powerpoint, i can still use those, i just i'm teaching from powerpoint, i can still use those, ijust have to annotate virtually. i can still speak to students and stuff. so it's been very different, but it's been interesting how it's all been some ways become the new normal. it's just become relatively normal. peter, i think your story is different. how has the coronavirus change the way you teach?” different. how has the coronavirus change the way you teach? i can say it has had a very limited impact. as a teacher, we are used to going to
peter is a science teacher in remote rural kenya who took home the global foundation teacher prize lastrost is a london teacher who isa jamie frost is a london teacher who is a finalist for that award that seer. jamie, if i can come to you first. here in the uk, covid has meant remote teaching. how has that been for you? we been able to continue lessons to a degree, but we've done our best to try and maintain the usual routine of a school day. the lessons are normal times, we encourage having...
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cullors had to say earlier, consider donating to her organization, the black lives matter global network foundationhing. until tomorrow -- stay safe out there, wear a mask, [ boos ] and -- no. guys, you can wear a trump mask -- [ boos ] okay, okay, go out there and get corona you rascals. now, here it is -- your moment of zen. just spread it! ha ha ha! >> before we leave, i just want to say one thing about ruth bader ginsburg. i want my wife to say her last wish, and i want to do something after she gives her last wish. >> very briefly. go ahead. >> go ahead, honey. >> well, her last wish, as we all know, it was a fervent wish that she would not be replaced until there was a new president, which is american fair play. >> and i want the wish to be heard so i'm going to blow the chauffer for her. ( horn blowing ) so now her wish will be heard and let it be heard all over the land! captioning made possible by comedy central - ♪ i'm going down to south park ♪ ♪ gonna have myself a time ♪ both: ♪ friendly faces everywhere ♪ ♪ humble folks without temptation ♪ - ♪ i'm going down to south park ♪ ♪ gonna l
cullors had to say earlier, consider donating to her organization, the black lives matter global network foundationhing. until tomorrow -- stay safe out there, wear a mask, [ boos ] and -- no. guys, you can wear a trump mask -- [ boos ] okay, okay, go out there and get corona you rascals. now, here it is -- your moment of zen. just spread it! ha ha ha! >> before we leave, i just want to say one thing about ruth bader ginsburg. i want my wife to say her last wish, and i want to do...
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peter tabichi is a science teacher in remote rural kenya who took home the varkey foundation global teacherjamie frost is a london maths teacher who is a finalist for that award this year. jamie, if i can come to you first. here in the uk, covid has meant remote teaching. how has that been for you? we have been able to continue lessons to a degree of normalcy, obviously without that face—to—face interaction but we have done our best to maintain the usual routine of a school day so the lessons are still at the normal time. we have been encouraged to have as many live meetings as possible and i do many things i would normally do in a lesson, such as teaching from powerpoints, i can still use those, i just annotate it with a virtual pen and they can see that. i can still speak to students and target them for questioning. it has been very different but it's been interesting how it has in some ways become a new norm, we have been doing it for so long that itjust now seems relatively normal. peter, i think your story is different. how has the coronavirus changed the way you teach? i can say that
peter tabichi is a science teacher in remote rural kenya who took home the varkey foundation global teacherjamie frost is a london maths teacher who is a finalist for that award this year. jamie, if i can come to you first. here in the uk, covid has meant remote teaching. how has that been for you? we have been able to continue lessons to a degree of normalcy, obviously without that face—to—face interaction but we have done our best to maintain the usual routine of a school day so the...
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federation and today we are commemorating a truly significant event 75 years ago the foundation of our common global house the united nations organization was late looking back we marvel at the decisiveness with which the founders of this global organization and to build a deployed democratic system for international relations they came together as one in order to spare future generations the horrors of war to strengthen a faith in human rights to create the conditions for international order and social progress years later some tended to take this great achievement as a given however we should recall that each step in this direction was a true feat the main element of which was the victory over naziism bringing together the free peoples in the face of such terrible tragedy became the basis for 'd bringing to life the ideals that had to be considered utopian against this background attempts to revise history lookups these include attempts to downplay the role of those peoples that made a decisive contribution to defeating fascism the memory of those who died at that terrible time is sacred. we shoul
federation and today we are commemorating a truly significant event 75 years ago the foundation of our common global house the united nations organization was late looking back we marvel at the decisiveness with which the founders of this global organization and to build a deployed democratic system for international relations they came together as one in order to spare future generations the horrors of war to strengthen a faith in human rights to create the conditions for international order...
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single person in one corner of the globe has grown and expanded to hit the very foundations of our international system our global economy all of humanity it will be equally incredible if the lesson of just how interconnected we really are is lost on us we come up with this virus by turning in which it does not stop at borders nor should corporations. we can only overcome code 19 and what comes beyond it through a renewed integration of our world a re globalization that makes the wellbeing of all our peoples the ultimate goal a real globalization that capitalizes on each country's potential its strengths and resources with regional safety nets keeping the flow of vital supplies open a real globalization that better equips us for a postcode 1000 world my friends among the multiple challenges that our world will have to face is hunger at a substantially larger scale than previous decades indeed it has already begun to creep up on us we see threats to food security in lebanon we see hunger threatening probable refugee communities in our region we see it threatening communities living in poverty across the middle eas
single person in one corner of the globe has grown and expanded to hit the very foundations of our international system our global economy all of humanity it will be equally incredible if the lesson of just how interconnected we really are is lost on us we come up with this virus by turning in which it does not stop at borders nor should corporations. we can only overcome code 19 and what comes beyond it through a renewed integration of our world a re globalization that makes the wellbeing of...
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. >>> the gates foundation teaming up with some of the biggest drug companies to expand global accessutics and vaccines. good morning, meg. >> the gates foundation calling this unprecedented partnership with 16 of the world's largest drug companies and diagnostics companies essentially focussing on ensuring access and lower income countries to drugs, diagnostics. making sure they can be accessed there and delivered in different settings making sure as well to keep safety and commitments to the highest scientific and ethical standards as the first priority above speed or politics. and also ensuring that there can be equitable distribution globally now the gates foundation ceo telling me this is so important because the pandemic doesn't end until it's eradicated everywhere, saying, quote, it's a simple epidemiological fact that the only long-term solution is to make sure the entire world gets vaccinated. that's the way we create immunity that's the way we get back to normal guys, in addition to this pledge, there are other initiatives one called covacs and another called sepi. a commitm
. >>> the gates foundation teaming up with some of the biggest drug companies to expand global accessutics and vaccines. good morning, meg. >> the gates foundation calling this unprecedented partnership with 16 of the world's largest drug companies and diagnostics companies essentially focussing on ensuring access and lower income countries to drugs, diagnostics. making sure they can be accessed there and delivered in different settings making sure as well to keep safety and...
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we need to lay the foundations of a globalization that is fairer, more balanced equitable , and more lasting. we must think of the terms for a globalization that can rethink the terms of a fair sovereignty and a fair trade, which integrates at the heart of its being the fight against inequality in all of its forms, whether because of gender, the economy, the fight against climate change and for biodiversity, which allows us to integrate a new global violence. -- global balance. specificn we can make proposals in a few weeks at the paris forum. the europeann with commission, the international monetary fund and with other powers in good faith will be essential. africa, with europe, will be the driver of this redefinition of globalization. he will continue to help african countries to face the pandemic in health, economic, social and humanitarian terms. the november g20 summit will be decisive in implementing the debt moratorium we have asked for and also to go further. we must better support the immense energy of civil society of the young people in africa, who are its power and its fu
we need to lay the foundations of a globalization that is fairer, more balanced equitable , and more lasting. we must think of the terms for a globalization that can rethink the terms of a fair sovereignty and a fair trade, which integrates at the heart of its being the fight against inequality in all of its forms, whether because of gender, the economy, the fight against climate change and for biodiversity, which allows us to integrate a new global violence. -- global balance. specificn we can...
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saddest center's project has become a global movement artists scientists designers and activists have joined the ara scene foundation that he sets up. the community. it's one that comes together and. like the thought of a community that works like a collective. that's why we have established 2 foundations. one of them is called arachno feel. like arachnophobia its members or friends to spiders and their webs it is a nonprofit organization that is working to save certain ecosystems and the kind of community of friends that also exists beyond the studio. this community is researching how we can ensure the long term existence of certain ecosystems and life forms. is a 2nd community that has sprung up out of the studio is called aero scene. this to consist of people working in the studio as well as an ever growing impassioned community of people outside who are pursuing it as a hobby to get their people who believe that we can change our way of life and not just by changing individual mobility but by founding a movement for change. 'd said us and now in the era seeing community have developed an explorer in collaboratio
saddest center's project has become a global movement artists scientists designers and activists have joined the ara scene foundation that he sets up. the community. it's one that comes together and. like the thought of a community that works like a collective. that's why we have established 2 foundations. one of them is called arachno feel. like arachnophobia its members or friends to spiders and their webs it is a nonprofit organization that is working to save certain ecosystems and the kind...
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resides a very old debate about global health and one side of it was focusing on was represented for instance the 19th twenty's and thirty's by the rockefeller foundation which was the largest financier of disease prevention of the global scale and within the british empire and the rockefeller paradigm was not areaway campaign sargon as pacific at the german or as civic bacteria that. passage of the nearest side repeating where i think it is something whole social medicine which said that attacking the pathogen alone without attacking the poverty of the population the lack of primary care would always be a put side of the whole and this is could not be more true than. today we see around the world and not only in court. whose public help pages. have been ravaged to realign its generation but in the united states and united kingdom were health care and public health authorities. separate back there to attempt a particularly out to the 2008. economic crisis since visible and most here in trains east asia. has been an exception. just some except for is there is reasons for it in the atlantic not always and we now see the price paid by conservative fiscal
resides a very old debate about global health and one side of it was focusing on was represented for instance the 19th twenty's and thirty's by the rockefeller foundation which was the largest financier of disease prevention of the global scale and within the british empire and the rockefeller paradigm was not areaway campaign sargon as pacific at the german or as civic bacteria that. passage of the nearest side repeating where i think it is something whole social medicine which said that...
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his legacy will live on through the foundation, which will continue to promote global awareness aboutacial injustices, and provide opportunities for others to contribu contribute, to you know, communiti communities. through the foundation we'll be his voice. when i say that, we will be the voice, we will be the change, and we will continue to be his legacy. >> bridgett floyd, sister of george floyd, benjamin crump, representing breonna taylor's family, thanks to both of you. this legal fight, emotional fight all intertwined in this ongoing fight for justice. thanks to both of you. appreciate it. and we'll be right back. diabetes complicated. omnipod delivers insulin through a discreet waterproof pod... to help simplify life. no more daily injections. it's game-changing. take your insulin anywhere with a small tubeless pod. and the wireless controller helps deliver the right amount of insulin. covered by medicare part d. get started with a benefits check today. go to omnipod.com for risk information and instructions for use. consult your healthcare provider before starting on omnipod.
his legacy will live on through the foundation, which will continue to promote global awareness aboutacial injustices, and provide opportunities for others to contribu contribute, to you know, communiti communities. through the foundation we'll be his voice. when i say that, we will be the voice, we will be the change, and we will continue to be his legacy. >> bridgett floyd, sister of george floyd, benjamin crump, representing breonna taylor's family, thanks to both of you. this legal...
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resides a very old debate about global health and one side of it was focus and it was represented for instance the 19th twenty's and thirty's by the rockefeller foundation which was the largest financier of disease prevention of the global scale and within the british empire and the rockefeller paradigm was not areaway campaign sargon as pacific at the journal or as civic bacteria that. passage of the nearest side repeating where i think it is something whole social medicine which said that attacking the pathogen alone without attacking the poverty of the population the lack of primary care would always be a put side of the whole and this is could not be more true than. today we see around the world and not only in court the teens who use public help pages. have been ravaged to realign its generation but in the united states and united kingdom were health care and public health authorities. separate back their pure attempt particularly out to the 2008. economic crisis since visible and most here in. the east asia. has been an exception. just some except for is there is reasons for it in the atlantic not always and we now see the price paid by conservati
resides a very old debate about global health and one side of it was focus and it was represented for instance the 19th twenty's and thirty's by the rockefeller foundation which was the largest financier of disease prevention of the global scale and within the british empire and the rockefeller paradigm was not areaway campaign sargon as pacific at the journal or as civic bacteria that. passage of the nearest side repeating where i think it is something whole social medicine which said that...
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it was revived in 2008, supported by a generous gift by the foundation for global community, which established that henry and emilio rathbun fun for exploring what leads to a meaningful life. visiting fellow is selected to come to stanford to deliver this lecture and to spend time with our faculty, students, and staff. timebusy world, and in a of great change in our country, this lecture provides us a welcome moment for self reflection and moral inquiry. we are so fortunate this year to have ruth bader ginsburg as our wrath fund -- as our visiting fellow. many know her by another moniker rbg. the notorious rpg started several years ago in a tumbler blog put together by an admiring law student and it took off from there. today the justice finds herself not only a member of our nation's highest court, but a cultural phenomenon. brooklyn, she received her bachelor's from cornell university and her law degree from columbia law school area she was a professor of law at 1963 touniversity from 1972. in 1971, she cofounded the women's rights project of the american civil liberties union. as the aclu's
it was revived in 2008, supported by a generous gift by the foundation for global community, which established that henry and emilio rathbun fun for exploring what leads to a meaningful life. visiting fellow is selected to come to stanford to deliver this lecture and to spend time with our faculty, students, and staff. timebusy world, and in a of great change in our country, this lecture provides us a welcome moment for self reflection and moral inquiry. we are so fortunate this year to have...
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in 2008,vived supported by a generous gift to the office of religious life by the foundation for global community, which established the henry and amelia rathbun fund for exploring what leads to a meaningful life. each year, a visiting fellow is selected to come to stanford to deliver this lecture and spend time with our faculty, students, and staff. in a busy world, and in a time of change in our country, this lecture provides us a welcome moment for self reflection and moral inquiry. we are so fortunate this year to have ruth bader ginsburg as our visiting fellow. her by anotherw moniker, as the notorious rbg. [applause] that name got its start several puts ago in a tumblr together by an admiring law student, and it took off. today, justice ginsburg finds herself not only as a member of our nation's highest court, but a cultural phenomenon, as well. born in brooklyn, justice ginsburg received her bachelor's degree from cornell university and law degree from columbia law school. she was professor of law at rutgers university from 1963 to 1972, and columbia law school from 1972 to 1980.
in 2008,vived supported by a generous gift to the office of religious life by the foundation for global community, which established the henry and amelia rathbun fund for exploring what leads to a meaningful life. each year, a visiting fellow is selected to come to stanford to deliver this lecture and spend time with our faculty, students, and staff. in a busy world, and in a time of change in our country, this lecture provides us a welcome moment for self reflection and moral inquiry. we are...
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we need to lay the foundations of a globalization that is fairer more balanced more equitable and more lasting we must think of the terms for globalization that can rethink the terms of a fair sovereignty under fair trade which integrate at the heart of its being the fight against inequalities in all of their forms whether because of gender the economy the fight against climate change and for biodiversity which allows us in lasting fashion to integrate a new global balance. here again we can make specific proposals in a few weeks at the paris forum and get the work begun with the european commission the international monetary fund and many other powers in good faith will be essential like so article africa with europe will be the driver for this redefinition of globalization and that is why we will continue our efforts as part of the initiative that we have built to help african countries to face the pandemic in health economic social and humanitarian terms november's g 20 will be decisive in implementing at that the moratorium that we have acted for and also to go further we must also
we need to lay the foundations of a globalization that is fairer more balanced more equitable and more lasting we must think of the terms for globalization that can rethink the terms of a fair sovereignty under fair trade which integrate at the heart of its being the fight against inequalities in all of their forms whether because of gender the economy the fight against climate change and for biodiversity which allows us in lasting fashion to integrate a new global balance. here again we can...
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forbes" has included a philanthropy rating ut this year the publication joined forces with global it into a foundationers, warren t,edurner and george away h to >> 90% of them have the big impact over the coming years so we hope that competitive philanthropy because it needs to.absolutely.and coming up, we're getting car smart. everything you need to know before hitting the road with a used car. stay with us. we'll be right back. to know before hittith a used car. stay with us. we'll be right back. >>> good morning pg&e crews are out working toorth bay. the utili power in danger. and thousands of customers the critical fens are gone for most us excep clear, me solg countano counties. we have hairlayer, but the winds above that are raining ash into us and we're seeing that orange >>> live with kelly and ryan is coming up. >> david muir will join us and plusessica alba. >> that is on abc 7. >>> also have another ♪ >>> and back here on "gma" on this wonderful wednesday and little o we i know you do, but during the paicndem market for so in june alone more than a million used cars and trucks were sold. th
forbes" has included a philanthropy rating ut this year the publication joined forces with global it into a foundationers, warren t,edurner and george away h to >> 90% of them have the big impact over the coming years so we hope that competitive philanthropy because it needs to.absolutely.and coming up, we're getting car smart. everything you need to know before hitting the road with a used car. stay with us. we'll be right back. to know before hittith a used car. stay with us. we'll...
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i think there has been this narrative that the foundation of the global trading system was about tarifferalization and nothing else. but that narrative is false and harmful. some of the things that we were talking about the philosophy we had in the nineties in which the conditions that we created the wto and let china in. it is directly traceable to that history. if you look at what is motivating the founders of the system, we are talking about initially fdr and john meter teams and those who follow them. these are people who had lived through the gilded age, they had seen inequality, nationalism, authoritarian-ism, political instability. particularly in europe, authoritarian governments have been able to deploy concentrated that democratic power in the form of cartels interest to pursue an authoritarian agenda. they were not just thinking about italy and germany, they were looking ahead to the soviet union. but it was the same fundamental problem which is this relationship between authoritarian governments and concentrated industrial production. that is why so much of the charter is ma
i think there has been this narrative that the foundation of the global trading system was about tarifferalization and nothing else. but that narrative is false and harmful. some of the things that we were talking about the philosophy we had in the nineties in which the conditions that we created the wto and let china in. it is directly traceable to that history. if you look at what is motivating the founders of the system, we are talking about initially fdr and john meter teams and those who...
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i think there's been this narrative that the foundation of the global trading system was about tear i have lariff libera about nothing else. i think that's false and extremely harm f. some of the things mr. gere was talking about, about the philosophy we had in the '90s, about the conditions we had and let china are in tracing back to our own his rhode island if you look at what was motivating the founders of this system, initially fdr and john main ard and those who followed them, these were people who had lived through the guilded age. and more importantly, they had seen how particularly in europe, authoritarian governments had been able to deploy concentrated economic power in the form of cartels and trusts to pursue an awe tear yan agenda and they were just thinking about you know, italy and germany and the past, they were looking ahead to the soviet union and that was communist rather than fascist, but it was the same fundamental problem, which is this relationship between an authoritarian government and concentrated industrial production and that's why so much of the havana char
i think there's been this narrative that the foundation of the global trading system was about tear i have lariff libera about nothing else. i think that's false and extremely harm f. some of the things mr. gere was talking about, about the philosophy we had in the '90s, about the conditions we had and let china are in tracing back to our own his rhode island if you look at what was motivating the founders of this system, initially fdr and john main ard and those who followed them, these were...
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said a sentence project has become a global movement artists scientists designers and activists have joined the ara scene foundation that he set up. a community. it's one that comes together and engages in regular dialogue. like the thought of a community that works like a collective. that's why we have established 2 foundations. one of them is called arachno feel. like arachnophobia its members are friends to spiders and there were . it is a nonprofit organization that is working to save certain ecosystems the stamens and the kind of community of friends that also exists beyond the studio to say no to this community is researching how we can ensure the long term existence of certain ecosystems and life forms. the 2nd community that has sprung up out of the studio is called aero scene this to consist of people working in the studio as well as an ever growing impassioned community of people outside who are pursuing it as a hobby there are people who believe that we can change our way of life and not just by changing individual mobility but by founding a movement for change. and the era seeing community have develope
said a sentence project has become a global movement artists scientists designers and activists have joined the ara scene foundation that he set up. a community. it's one that comes together and engages in regular dialogue. like the thought of a community that works like a collective. that's why we have established 2 foundations. one of them is called arachno feel. like arachnophobia its members are friends to spiders and there were . it is a nonprofit organization that is working to save...
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said a center's project has become a global movement artists scientists designers and activists have joined the ara scene foundation that he sets up. a community. it's one that comes together and engages in regular. moment of truth i like the thought of a community that works like a collective. that's why we have established 2 foundations in ophelia one of them is called arachne ophelia. like arachnophobia its members are friends to spiders and their webs it is a nonprofit organization that is working to save certain ecosystems the stimulus and the kind of community of friends that also exists beyond the studio. to this community is researching how we can ensure the long term existence of certain ecosystems and life forms. is a 2nd community that has sprung up out of the studio is called aero seem to consist of people working in the studio as well as an ever growing impassioned community of people outside who are pursuing it as a hobby there are people who believe that we can change our way of life and not just by changing individual mobility led by founding a movement for change. and the era seeing community have
said a center's project has become a global movement artists scientists designers and activists have joined the ara scene foundation that he sets up. a community. it's one that comes together and engages in regular. moment of truth i like the thought of a community that works like a collective. that's why we have established 2 foundations in ophelia one of them is called arachne ophelia. like arachnophobia its members are friends to spiders and their webs it is a nonprofit organization that is...
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said a sentence project has become a global movement artists scientists designers and activists have joined the ara scene foundation that he sets up. the community. it's one that comes together and engages in. a. moment like the thought of a community that works like a collective. that's why we have established 2 foundations. one of them is called arachno. like arachnophobia its members or friends to spiders and their webs it is a nonprofit organization that is working to save certain ecosystem and the kind of community of friends that also exists beyond the studio to say no to this community is researching how we can ensure the long term existence of certain ecosystems and life forms. is a 2nd community that has sprung up out of the studio is called aero seem to consist of people working in the studio as well as an ever growing impassioned community of people outside who are pursuing it as a hobby there are people who believe that we can change our way of life and not just by changing individual mobility led by founding a movement for change. and the era seeing community have developed an explorer in collaboration
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the saddest and most project has become a global movement tastes scientists designers and activists have joined the ara scene foundation that he sets up. a community as it's one that comes together and engage is in regular. moment of truth i like the thought of a community that works like a collective and. that's why we have established 2 foundations. one of them is called arachno feely and. they like arachnophobia its members are friends to spiders and their webs it is a nonprofit organization that is working to save certain ecosystem and the kind of community of friends that also exists beyond the studio. to this community is researching how we can ensure the long term existence of certain ecosystems and life forms. is a 2nd community that has sprung up out of the studio is called aero seem to consist of people working in the studio as well as an ever growing impassioned community of people outside who are pursuing it as a hobby there are people who believe that we can change our way of life and not just by changing individual mobility led by founding a movement for change. and the arab community have developed an ex
the saddest and most project has become a global movement tastes scientists designers and activists have joined the ara scene foundation that he sets up. a community as it's one that comes together and engage is in regular. moment of truth i like the thought of a community that works like a collective and. that's why we have established 2 foundations. one of them is called arachno feely and. they like arachnophobia its members are friends to spiders and their webs it is a nonprofit organization...
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offensive, it is a direct and devastating blow to the very foundation they have post-war world order which is particularly dangerous in view of the global stability facing serious challenges. this arms control system breaking down. regional conflicts continuing unabated. and threats posed by terrorism, organized crime, and drug trafficking intensifying. we're also experiencing a whole new challenge of the coronavirus pandemic. this disease has directly affected millions of people and claimed the most important thing, the lives of hundreds of thousands of people. quarantines, border closures, numerous serious troubles to the citizens of almost all states institute the present day reality. it has been especially difficult for elderly people who, due to the necessary restrictions, have not been able to hug their loved ones, children, and grandchildren. for weeks or even months. experts are yet to fully assess the scale of the social and economic outlook caused by the pandemic and its long-term consequences. however it is already evidence that it will take a really, really long time to restore the global economy. furthermore, even the prove
offensive, it is a direct and devastating blow to the very foundation they have post-war world order which is particularly dangerous in view of the global stability facing serious challenges. this arms control system breaking down. regional conflicts continuing unabated. and threats posed by terrorism, organized crime, and drug trafficking intensifying. we're also experiencing a whole new challenge of the coronavirus pandemic. this disease has directly affected millions of people and claimed...
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the saddest and most project has become a global movement on tests scientists designers and activists have joined the ara scene foundation that he sets up. a community. it's one that comes together and engage is in regular dialogue. moment of truth i like the thought of a community that works like a collective and. that's why we have established 2 foundations. one of them is called arachno filio. they like arachnophobia its members are friends to spiders and their webs it is a nonprofit organization that is working to save certain ecosystem and the kind of community of friends that also exists beyond the studio to. do this community is researching how we can ensure the long term existence of certain ecosystems and life forms. is a 2nd community that has sprung up out of the studio is called aero seem to consist of people working in the studio as well as an ever growing impassioned community of people outside who are pursuing it as a hobby there are people who believe that we can change our way of life and not just by changing individual mobility led by founding a movement for change. and the arab community have developed
the saddest and most project has become a global movement on tests scientists designers and activists have joined the ara scene foundation that he sets up. a community. it's one that comes together and engage is in regular dialogue. moment of truth i like the thought of a community that works like a collective and. that's why we have established 2 foundations. one of them is called arachno filio. they like arachnophobia its members are friends to spiders and their webs it is a nonprofit...
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>>host: you and your foundation have shaken l up those around global health.ooking at what has happened with the pandemic this year word you do anything in the future? and what are the lessons learned with covid-19? >> those are the people that forward in a very clear way the post you will discussion where we talked about if we need new equipment of wargames and getting generic vaccine platforms and five or ten years from now it will have low cost and high scalability. so in terms of prescription it still the same as it was during and the pandemic hits. the cost of doing it was in the tens of billions if not hundreds of billions it is if done appropriately and pfizer's partner doing vaccines for cancer that is the primary business model because some of that can help for the equity agenda for infectious diseases so we can be ready so you something that isn't much worse than this hits, the impact will be 5 percent of what it has been here and we can use that are making progress on other diseases and that trade-off is pretty modest. >>host: do you think we will l
>>host: you and your foundation have shaken l up those around global health.ooking at what has happened with the pandemic this year word you do anything in the future? and what are the lessons learned with covid-19? >> those are the people that forward in a very clear way the post you will discussion where we talked about if we need new equipment of wargames and getting generic vaccine platforms and five or ten years from now it will have low cost and high scalability. so in terms...
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ordered to evacuate the coronavirus pandemic is pushed back global development by 25 years that's according to the bill and melinda gates foundation it's one of the world's biggest health funders reports warning that extreme poverty has increased by 7 percent while the number of children receiving routine vaccines has fallen to levels last seen in the 1990 s. the foundation says the pandemic has reinforced inequalities on women minorities and the poor. the world trade organization has ruled that u.s. tariffs on chinese goods are illegal china filed a complaint after the u.s. imposed a series of tariffs on chinese goods totaling $400000000000.00 since 2018 president donald trump defended the juice he's saying unfair chinese subsidies and intellectual property theft hurt u.s. interests washington can appeal against the decision. president emanuel macron as heading to the alps on wednesday a cyclist taking part in the tour de france climb the region's mountains as coronavirus infection rates keep rising it's being seen as an attempt to reassure the public the famous cyclist was perspiring from july and it's taking place under a stric
ordered to evacuate the coronavirus pandemic is pushed back global development by 25 years that's according to the bill and melinda gates foundation it's one of the world's biggest health funders reports warning that extreme poverty has increased by 7 percent while the number of children receiving routine vaccines has fallen to levels last seen in the 1990 s. the foundation says the pandemic has reinforced inequalities on women minorities and the poor. the world trade organization has ruled...
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global network. right? which is now being run by the tides foundation.ok at the tides foundation, they are funded by the open society foundation amongst others. really there is a whole lot of money that is going round and round a network of the charities whoo are finding all of this. it is a very good question to see what is going to happen with black lives matter because their agenda, the difference between them and antifa at the moment is interesting. you will hear from politicians and the media that antifa has done no harm and never hurt anybody. even with the news they are saying it can't be a terrorist organization, they haven't hurt anyone. that is a total lie. they are hurting people every night out there on the streets. they had a mass shooter in dayton, ohio. the day after the el paso mass shooting. >> laura: pastor scott and lara, thank you so much. i'm sorry it was short but your commentary was critical as we deal with violence in the street. still ahead, james comey's, he is nauseated again. the last fight will explain it all. ♪ .. >> laura:
global network. right? which is now being run by the tides foundation.ok at the tides foundation, they are funded by the open society foundation amongst others. really there is a whole lot of money that is going round and round a network of the charities whoo are finding all of this. it is a very good question to see what is going to happen with black lives matter because their agenda, the difference between them and antifa at the moment is interesting. you will hear from politicians and the...
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one of cyrus the coronavirus pandemic has pushed back global development by 25 years and that's according to the bill and melinda gates foundation it's one of the world's biggest health funders the report warns that extreme poverty has increased by 7 percent the foundation says the pandemic has reinforced inequalities on women minorities and the poor. this is al-jazeera these are the top stories the united arab emirates and bahrain have officially signed a deal in washington to normalize ties with israel it's been described as of the trail by the palestinians a president donald trump says it represents the dawn of a new middle east and he's predicting more countries will follow the move the moment was marked with an elaborate ceremony at the white house. together these agreements will serve as the foundation for a comprehensive peace across the entire region something which nobody thought was possible certainly not in this day and age maybe in many decades from now but one founded on shared interests mutual respect and friendship to our honored guest from israel the united arab emirates and bahrain congratulations on this outsta
one of cyrus the coronavirus pandemic has pushed back global development by 25 years and that's according to the bill and melinda gates foundation it's one of the world's biggest health funders the report warns that extreme poverty has increased by 7 percent the foundation says the pandemic has reinforced inequalities on women minorities and the poor. this is al-jazeera these are the top stories the united arab emirates and bahrain have officially signed a deal in washington to normalize ties...
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naziism it is a direct and devastating blow to the very foundation of the post-war world order which is particularly dangerous in flu of the global stability facing serious challenges and the arms control system breaking down regional conflicts continuing unabated and threats posed by terrorism we organized crime and drug trafficking intensifying. we are also experiencing a whole new challenge of the corona virus pandemic this disease has directly affected millions of people and claimed the most important thing we knew the lives of hundreds of thousands of people. in the quarantines border closures numerous serious troubles to the citizens of almost all states constitute the present day reality or it has been especially difficult for elderly people who are to the necessary restrictions have not been able to hug their loved ones children and grandchildren if you have them for weeks or even months 8 experts are yet to fully assess the scale of the social and economic outlook caused by the pandemic under all its long term consequences however it is already evident that it will take a really really long time to restore the global eco
naziism it is a direct and devastating blow to the very foundation of the post-war world order which is particularly dangerous in flu of the global stability facing serious challenges and the arms control system breaking down regional conflicts continuing unabated and threats posed by terrorism we organized crime and drug trafficking intensifying. we are also experiencing a whole new challenge of the corona virus pandemic this disease has directly affected millions of people and claimed the...
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impact the pandemic has had on his decades long effort to fight global poverty and improve public health. ♪ chris: for 20 years the gates foundationed the fight against poverty and disease in the developing world. each year they detail the strides they've made but not in this year of the pandemic. earlier i sat down with bill gates to discuss the terrible impact of covid-19 and to get his assessment of how the u.s. has handled it. bill, welcome back. each september you release what you call your goal keeper's report giving what progress has been achieved on your main goals of fighting poverty and trying to improve public health in developing countries but the news this year is that there hasn't been progress, things are worse, not better. how much worse? bill: because of the pandemic we've had huge setbacks, you know, in some cases erasing literally decades of progress, and so it really underscores that we've got to bring this pandemic to an end, not just in a few rich countries but the entire world and then we will have to take special efforts to build back so we are back on the positive track that we normally this time of year a
impact the pandemic has had on his decades long effort to fight global poverty and improve public health. ♪ chris: for 20 years the gates foundationed the fight against poverty and disease in the developing world. each year they detail the strides they've made but not in this year of the pandemic. earlier i sat down with bill gates to discuss the terrible impact of covid-19 and to get his assessment of how the u.s. has handled it. bill, welcome back. each september you release what you call...
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been made in the last 20 years in global health development has really not only stalled but rolled back because of covid-19. >> reporter: the bill and melinda gates foundationhuman progress out today says covid is wreaking havoc on the world. >> i think we're talking about a decade until we build back totally as a global economy the losses that we've had. >> reporter: the global death toll over 900,000 now is rapidly approaching 1 million. extreme poverty, the report says, is up 7% the global economy predicted to lose $12 trillion by the end of 2021 >> we're seeing 37 million people go backwards into poverty and drop below that extreme poverty level of living on $1.90 a day. >> reporter: how would you assess president trump's leadership in this time of covid? >> well, i was asked earlier in the pandemic for a specific rating and i gave a d-minus as a response i would say it hasn't changed. the death in our country has a percentage of the number of people and our population is much higher than other countries. that just shouldn't be >> reporter: and we're not over the hump yet the w.h.o this week reported a record one-day increase with 307,000 new cases. mos
been made in the last 20 years in global health development has really not only stalled but rolled back because of covid-19. >> reporter: the bill and melinda gates foundationhuman progress out today says covid is wreaking havoc on the world. >> i think we're talking about a decade until we build back totally as a global economy the losses that we've had. >> reporter: the global death toll over 900,000 now is rapidly approaching 1 million. extreme poverty, the report says, is...
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crowd of ours pandemic has pushed back global development by 25 years that's according to the bill and melinda gates foundation which is one of the world's biggest health fundies report warns that extreme poverty has increased by 7 percent or the number of children receiving routine vaccines has fallen to levels last seen in the ninety's the foundation says the pandemic has reinforced inequalities the bigger impact on women minorities and the poor. ivory coast top court has cleared the president to run for a 3rd term even though the legal limit is set to have president telethon. successfully argued the 2016 amendment to the constitution reset the number of court rejected 40 of the 44 candidates for next month's election including former president laurent gbagbo and one time rebel leader turned prime minister. mali's military leaders are on their 1st overseas visit since last month's true meeting with west african leaders in kelowna as a deadline for appointing an interim civilian government is set to expire which in turn has come up with a road map that could see the military leading a transitional government
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global rivalries up undermining the un's purpose. our shared home is in disarray this is a reflection of the state of the world the foundations are crumbling the was a being chipped away at this and it times by those who built them to booze that were viewed as being unassailable of being breached wars of any chemical weapons use mess detentions are currently being used with impunity of rights hard won being trampled upon and international system as a hostage of rivalries and is being weakened in its ability to prosecute for these abuses and meanwhile those sentiments were being echoed by the russian foreign minister sergey lavrov that is easily lead the world is tired of dividing lines dividing states into them and us the world requires increasing multilateral multilateral assistance and cooperation in other words the aims that were laid down 75 years ago when the u.n. was founded a more timely than ever we also must restate our commitment to the un charter and the norms of international law well here's our diplomatic editor james bays. this was a major set piece of vent 75 years of the united nations a glitzy video speeches by the secreta
global rivalries up undermining the un's purpose. our shared home is in disarray this is a reflection of the state of the world the foundations are crumbling the was a being chipped away at this and it times by those who built them to booze that were viewed as being unassailable of being breached wars of any chemical weapons use mess detentions are currently being used with impunity of rights hard won being trampled upon and international system as a hostage of rivalries and is being weakened...