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in imperial county is approaching 23% . we have sent what we call these 69 individuals down that have gone down into the county to help support their efforts i even brought 44 national arts men and women in their medical unit down into the county over the last number of weeks . we have brought out support a number of weeks back what we refer to as f fms field medical association. so trying to help for nonacute patients this was done in support, been down, hhs has been down, we are working with customs and border control because of issues as it relates to the border, in mexicali and calexico, and issues we need to address in and around the border . we obviously are at a point where the impacts with public health within the counties is such, that we believe it is time to dial back, as it relates to their efforts . remember, they never moved forward as far as other parts of the other state but nonetheless the conditions are such that it is time to pull back further . we have too often served sites you may recall, our partnersh
in imperial county is approaching 23% . we have sent what we call these 69 individuals down that have gone down into the county to help support their efforts i even brought 44 national arts men and women in their medical unit down into the county over the last number of weeks . we have brought out support a number of weeks back what we refer to as f fms field medical association. so trying to help for nonacute patients this was done in support, been down, hhs has been down, we are working with...
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imperial county.but was simply unable to attest that the conditions were such that they can't mitigate the spread of the virus and protect their citizens if indeed there was a surge. on friday i highlighted imperial county as an example of a county that not only did not move forward with additional attestation but needed, we believe, and continue to believe, needed to move back. that despite the fact that they were not able to attest to going deeper into this phase three, they were able to open some parts of their economy. but even so, the spread of the virus in imperial county were as such that we as a state were working with that county to decompress their hospital system over a five week period, just a five week period we had to move 500 patients out of their hospital into surrounding coty syems. putting a lot of stress and strain on the systems. we have positipeunti as high as 23%. and that raised red flags. and over the course of many, many weeks, we've been supporting our technical assistance te
imperial county.but was simply unable to attest that the conditions were such that they can't mitigate the spread of the virus and protect their citizens if indeed there was a surge. on friday i highlighted imperial county as an example of a county that not only did not move forward with additional attestation but needed, we believe, and continue to believe, needed to move back. that despite the fact that they were not able to attest to going deeper into this phase three, they were able to open...
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the rate over 14 days in imperial county is 23%. we have sent what we call teams down, 69 individuals that have gone down into the county to help support their efforts. i even brought 44 national guardsmen and -women in their medical unit down into the county over the last number of weeks. we brought out support a number of weeks back what we referred to as field medical stations. we provided 80 beds to help decompress their system for nonacute patients in support with fema and our federal partners. cdc has been down, hhs has been down. we're working with customs and border control because of issues as it relates to the border in mexicali and calexico and issues that we have to address in and around that border. we obviously are at a point now where the impacts of the counties is such that we believe it is time to dial back as it relates to their efforts. remember, they never moved forward as far as other parts of the state. it's time to pull back further. we have two sites you may recall. the optum serve is our partnership for test
the rate over 14 days in imperial county is 23%. we have sent what we call teams down, 69 individuals that have gone down into the county to help support their efforts. i even brought 44 national guardsmen and -women in their medical unit down into the county over the last number of weeks. we brought out support a number of weeks back what we referred to as field medical stations. we provided 80 beds to help decompress their system for nonacute patients in support with fema and our federal...
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and that is with the imperial couege and that is with the imperial college when that has just startede vaccine actually works and whether it protects people getting sick with the disease, whether it prevents people from getting sick with the disease and whether it protects people from getting more sick with the disease. we won't know until the trials have started. how long the protection will last and how the protection actually works. we don't know much about the coronavirus still and we will learn a lot from these vaccine trials. what is your best bet on when a vaccine might actually be available? that's the toughest question. we are hoping within the next 12 months, but again, how long it will take before there's doses of that vaccine is hard to say. it is really promising, some of the vaccines are already in phase two and phase three clinical trials. it means we will see if people have been given a vaccine actually don't get sick. that is the key thing we need to know. let's get some of the day's other coronavirus news: the international monetary fund has said the pandemic is dama
and that is with the imperial couege and that is with the imperial college when that has just startede vaccine actually works and whether it protects people getting sick with the disease, whether it prevents people from getting sick with the disease and whether it protects people from getting more sick with the disease. we won't know until the trials have started. how long the protection will last and how the protection actually works. we don't know much about the coronavirus still and we will...
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and looking at imperial county again. we sent an entire team of senior leaders this weekend to of the engagement of imperial county athe border with mexico but the border with arizona and understanding how factories and farms play into disease transmission and how that spills over into community transmission similar to what we we see in sacramento county within households and family gatherings. again, emphasizing each county, each part of the state needs a different part of the solution. our team at the state working closely crafting those solutions in determining what could be done in advance to recommending and requiring moving back. to continue on that theme we look at this and three progressive areas in terms of enforcement and effective community action and we look to help support counties and stabilizing data as the first category in this is emphasizing education, public awareness and ensuring messaging is releasing populations experiencing the highest rates, those most vulnerable. and looking to pause any other new
and looking at imperial county again. we sent an entire team of senior leaders this weekend to of the engagement of imperial county athe border with mexico but the border with arizona and understanding how factories and farms play into disease transmission and how that spills over into community transmission similar to what we we see in sacramento county within households and family gatherings. again, emphasizing each county, each part of the state needs a different part of the solution. our...
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then looking at imperial county again. entire team of leaders to augment that ongoing work that the governor highlighted last friday of the engagement with imperial county and really looking closely not just at the border with mexico, but also the border with arizona , understanding how factories and farms play into disease spillsssion and how that over into community transmission similar to what we have seen in sacramento county within households and at family gatherings, again emphasizing that each county, each part of the state needs a different solution to getting control of covid-19 spread and our team at the state working closely with officials at the county level crafting those solutions and determining what can be done in advance to recommending and requiring moving back. on that theme, we look at this in three progressive areas, and terms of enforcement and effective community action. we are looking to help support counties in stabilizing their data as the first category. this is emphasizing education and public a
then looking at imperial county again. entire team of leaders to augment that ongoing work that the governor highlighted last friday of the engagement with imperial county and really looking closely not just at the border with mexico, but also the border with arizona , understanding how factories and farms play into disease spillsssion and how that over into community transmission similar to what we have seen in sacramento county within households and at family gatherings, again emphasizing...
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you just mentioned the imperial college vaccine.s a vaccine before. if it works on this virus, it can be used for other vaccines and viruses. we will see a lot of new technology against a lot of other diseases just because of what we will learn out of this epidemic. other risks and dangers in this kind of speed? absolutely. i think we are all aware of that. the last thing we wa nt aware of that. the last thing we want is to make the vaccine make illness worse. the first clinical studies under way at this stage, it is basically to test the safety of getting the vaccine. and some of those trials have started already and are under way. the phase one study. the next step is to see if the vaccine actually works and whether it protects people getting sick with the disease, whether it prevents people from getting sick with the disease and whether it protects people from getting more sick with the disease. we won't know until the trials have started. how long the protection will last and how the protection actually works. we don't know much
you just mentioned the imperial college vaccine.s a vaccine before. if it works on this virus, it can be used for other vaccines and viruses. we will see a lot of new technology against a lot of other diseases just because of what we will learn out of this epidemic. other risks and dangers in this kind of speed? absolutely. i think we are all aware of that. the last thing we wa nt aware of that. the last thing we want is to make the vaccine make illness worse. the first clinical studies under...
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>> commissioner imperial: thank you. i have a question. i don't know if matt can answer this or bridge, the sponsor. when the height increase was proposed, was there a community support or consensus on the height increase? >> so we conducted several community outreach meetings in smaller settings and then a final larger community meeting. and we initially met with supervisor walton to get his take and input. and got some really good feedback in terms of making sure that we keep the same parking ratio that we had in the previous scheme. and also make sure that we have more larger sized unit for the families. we made those adjustments. they were well received by all groups that we presented to, including some neighbors. and we heard some comments about -- about various things. nobody really commented too much on the height. there was comments just like edward who called into the line here. and a couple of other people who voiced concerns about the density. but i have not heard comments on the height. i hope that answers yo
>> commissioner imperial: thank you. i have a question. i don't know if matt can answer this or bridge, the sponsor. when the height increase was proposed, was there a community support or consensus on the height increase? >> so we conducted several community outreach meetings in smaller settings and then a final larger community meeting. and we initially met with supervisor walton to get his take and input. and got some really good feedback in terms of making sure that we keep the...
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end of racism end of colonialism end of imperialism and well they were working class to much and they still are but what's happened is with the retreats other class cultures leadership for the working class you have the chasm is asian all of these struggles and they've been transformed they've been put into separate so you don't know longer recognise that women's liberation is a class question that anti racism is a class question that anti imperialism is about class it's about the system accomplishment as well as imperialism you put them into separate silos and we've had this kind of bush was a fixation if you like of working class to months they've become things that you study at university women's studies and the enemy is men and black studies and the enemy is white people you know and it's a wonderful safe narrative for imperatives and listed with the step she is as well what was was what is being pushed so hard by our media and them very much in support of the debate of a statue because we can all discuss history and imperious crimes become something as george said something from
end of racism end of colonialism end of imperialism and well they were working class to much and they still are but what's happened is with the retreats other class cultures leadership for the working class you have the chasm is asian all of these struggles and they've been transformed they've been put into separate so you don't know longer recognise that women's liberation is a class question that anti racism is a class question that anti imperialism is about class it's about the system...
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is about class it's about the system of capitalism as well as imperialism you put them into separate silos and we've had this kind of bush was a fixation if you like of working class demands they become things that you study at university women studies and the enemy is men and black studies and the enemy is what people you know and it's a wonderful safe narrative for imperatives and listed with the steps years as well what was was why it's been pushed so hard by our media and then very much in support of the debate over statutes because we can all discuss history and imperious crimes become something as george said something to the parts imperialism is in existence now and it's crimes are worse than ever you know look at those the playstation was in congo that been fought in the last 15 years how many millions. died so we can play our playstation while we're not on the streets saying congolese lives not so well at home without play stations ignoring it you know. that salute. him does it say about how the rule is in this crisis to prove the white house cat everybody should have everyo
is about class it's about the system of capitalism as well as imperialism you put them into separate silos and we've had this kind of bush was a fixation if you like of working class demands they become things that you study at university women studies and the enemy is men and black studies and the enemy is what people you know and it's a wonderful safe narrative for imperatives and listed with the steps years as well what was was why it's been pushed so hard by our media and then very much in...
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kathy, who's 39, is one of 300 volunteers who will receive the imperial vaccine.eks. why did you volunteer? i think it came from not really knowing what i could do to help, and this turned out to be something that i could do, and understanding that it's not likely that things will get back to normal until there is a vaccine, so wanting to be part of that progress as well. if the safety trial goes well, a further 6,000 volunteers will be immunised in the autumn. trials might also need to happen overseas, in virus hot spots, because that's the only way researchers will know for sure if it offers protection. i wouldn't be working on this trial if i didn't feel cautiously optimistic that we will see great immune responses in our participants, but there's still a long way to go to evaluate this vaccine. this is a really unusual vaccine. the synthetic genetic code it contains should instruct muscle cells to produce the spike protein found on the surface of coronavirus. that should prompt the creation of antibodies, and that army of antibodies should remain on guard in c
kathy, who's 39, is one of 300 volunteers who will receive the imperial vaccine.eks. why did you volunteer? i think it came from not really knowing what i could do to help, and this turned out to be something that i could do, and understanding that it's not likely that things will get back to normal until there is a vaccine, so wanting to be part of that progress as well. if the safety trial goes well, a further 6,000 volunteers will be immunised in the autumn. trials might also need to happen...
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kathy, who's 39, is one of 300 volunteers who will receive the imperial vaccine.a second booster dose in four weeks. why did you volunteer? i think it came from not really knowing what i could do to help, and this turned out to be something that i could do, and understanding that it's not likely that things will get back to normal until there is a vaccine, so wanting to be part of that progress as well. if the safety trial goes well, a further 6,000 volunteers will be immunised in the autumn. trials might also need to happen overseas, in virus hot spots, because that's the only way researchers will know for sure if it offers protection. i wouldn't be working on this trial if i didn't feel cautiously optimistic that we will see great immune responses in our participants, but there's still a long way to go to evaluate this vaccine. this is a really unusual vaccine. the synthetic genetic code it contains should instruct muscle cells to produce the spike protein found on the surface of coronavirus. that should prompt the creation of antibodies, and that army of antibo
kathy, who's 39, is one of 300 volunteers who will receive the imperial vaccine.a second booster dose in four weeks. why did you volunteer? i think it came from not really knowing what i could do to help, and this turned out to be something that i could do, and understanding that it's not likely that things will get back to normal until there is a vaccine, so wanting to be part of that progress as well. if the safety trial goes well, a further 6,000 volunteers will be immunised in the autumn....
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trials of the vaccine are been developed at imperial college in london.f the trials were, researchers say they should have enough vaccine to immunize 40 million pele in the u.k. by the mide of next year. here is medical correspondent fergus walsh. fergus: coronavirus has although restrictions ared easing, there is only one certain way out ofhe pandemic, the virus, to return society to normal. never has science responded so fasthr to a global healtht. which usually takes years has been de in months. there are more than 120na corus vaccines in early development. 13 head of begun human trials, five in china, others in the u.s., australia, germany, the u.k. and russia. but several must work if there are enoughoses to protect billion people on the planet. at first at oxford university, now imperial college london, the latest to begin trials. kath is 39 and is one of 300 volunteers who received the imperial vaccine. she will get a second booster do in four weeks. >> i think it cameg rom not knowat i could do to help. this debt to beng somet could do, and unders
trials of the vaccine are been developed at imperial college in london.f the trials were, researchers say they should have enough vaccine to immunize 40 million pele in the u.k. by the mide of next year. here is medical correspondent fergus walsh. fergus: coronavirus has although restrictions ared easing, there is only one certain way out ofhe pandemic, the virus, to return society to normal. never has science responded so fasthr to a global healtht. which usually takes years has been de in...
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a team at imperial college are working at record speed. if it works, the vaccine could be mass produced. it means that we can make the equivalent of 2 million doses in the volume of a litre. imagine a litre bottle of lemonade, that would have 2 million doses in it. as india reports 16,000 new cases of coronavirus in the past 2a hours, we get exclusive access to an intensive care unit in one of mumbai's top hospitals. more than 100,000 people have now died from covid—i9 in latin america, with over half of those deaths, in brazil. a us appeals court orders a federal judge to drop the criminal case against president trump's former national security adviser, michael flynn. there is only one guaranteed way to get out of the coronavirus pandemic — and that is a vaccine. and the bbc has been given exclusive access to human trials of a vaccine being developed by scientists at imperial college in london. their approach has never been tried before — and it uses only a tiny dose. if the trials work, the researchers say they should have enough vaccine
a team at imperial college are working at record speed. if it works, the vaccine could be mass produced. it means that we can make the equivalent of 2 million doses in the volume of a litre. imagine a litre bottle of lemonade, that would have 2 million doses in it. as india reports 16,000 new cases of coronavirus in the past 2a hours, we get exclusive access to an intensive care unit in one of mumbai's top hospitals. more than 100,000 people have now died from covid—i9 in latin america, with...
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what is wrong with an imperial presidency that grows over time if you can have an imperial congress whose legislative powers can change over time or an imperial judiciary whose role over constitutional rights and the creation and expansion of them changes over time. my second point that i want to bring told is living constitutionalism systematically favors the presidency as an institution. why -- it turns out if you're going to have constitutional change of the informal variety rather than through article v, the prime minister city is the best poised to -- presidency is the best poised to deliver that. today we expect our presidents to articulate constitutional visions, we expect them to be pro-life or pro-choice, pro or anti-gun, pro or anti-affirmative action, you know, pro or anti all sorts of things including pro or anti-shutdowns with respect to covid-19. well, they gratify our desires, right? they express constitutional vision, they articulate them, they defend them. and then, guess what? they appoint justices and judges that will carry on that legacy long after they're gone. and so
what is wrong with an imperial presidency that grows over time if you can have an imperial congress whose legislative powers can change over time or an imperial judiciary whose role over constitutional rights and the creation and expansion of them changes over time. my second point that i want to bring told is living constitutionalism systematically favors the presidency as an institution. why -- it turns out if you're going to have constitutional change of the informal variety rather than...
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melanie woodrow is here with more about the problems in imperial county. melan melanie? >> san francisco as well as san francisco pauses its next phase of reopening that had been planned for monday, the governor is calling on a southern california county to reinstitute its stay-at-home orders. this as the state's key indicators continue to rise. >> real talk from governor gavin newsom. >> hospitalizations going up. number of people in icus going up. number of people on ventilators, going up. >> >> we are in the midst of the first wave of this pandemic. >> the governor alling on imperial county near the mexican border to pull back and reinstitute its stay-at-home orders. the county has a 23% test positivity rate which is above the state's average of 5.7%. >> if they are not able to come to a consensus, i am committed to intervening as is my role and responsibility. >> hospitals in imperial county are so strained, patients are being transferred elsewhere, including to the bay area. governor newsom announcing california has 4,890 new cases of covid-19 and an additional 79 d
melanie woodrow is here with more about the problems in imperial county. melan melanie? >> san francisco as well as san francisco pauses its next phase of reopening that had been planned for monday, the governor is calling on a southern california county to reinstitute its stay-at-home orders. this as the state's key indicators continue to rise. >> real talk from governor gavin newsom. >> hospitalizations going up. number of people in icus going up. number of people on...
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imperial county has been on our monitoring list. we've been were glee club -- working closely with them. they have an excellent partners. there are a couple indicators that make is concerned. this includes their case rate over the past seven days. it is 680. that is vastly above the 100 of the past 14 days that is required to get onto the monitoring list. well above. it has been maintained at that level. 23% ist positivity at particularly concerning as well. that's well over the 10% threshold that is noted to get onto this monitoring list. the 23% tells us not only that there are many cases, but there are likely very many undetected cases. that combined with the conversations we have had with ourcounties, and understanding of the impact it is having on the care delivery system, has moved us to take this much more directed and focused attention with imperial county at this time. we are working very closely with county officials on this. we will be working with them as we advise them to be stepping back, moving back from where they cu
imperial county has been on our monitoring list. we've been were glee club -- working closely with them. they have an excellent partners. there are a couple indicators that make is concerned. this includes their case rate over the past seven days. it is 680. that is vastly above the 100 of the past 14 days that is required to get onto the monitoring list. well above. it has been maintained at that level. 23% ist positivity at particularly concerning as well. that's well over the 10% threshold...
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i saw a small head of the imperial history almost com pletely head of the imperial history almost completelyckoning of this history. lyse and ian, thank you both very much. we have missed vincent but you two have been absolutely fascinating. thank you to you for watching. that's it for dateline london for this week. we're back next week at the same time. stay safe until then. goodbye. hello there. a weekend of sunny spells and showers for most, feeling warm and humid as well. that is because we have low pressure with us, the same area of low pressure that has given us rain this past week and strong winds. we are losing the strong winds as the low pressure drifts northwards towards our shore, so still quite a keen breeze in the north, but most have lighter winds. the showers will be lengthier but the sunny spells will be lengthier as well. as well as that, i mentioned earlier it will feel warm in the sunshine and humid as well. we have picked up a lot of low cloud for the east coast, another feature of the weather in the next couple of days. really stubborn cloud in some places. it will not c
i saw a small head of the imperial history almost com pletely head of the imperial history almost completelyckoning of this history. lyse and ian, thank you both very much. we have missed vincent but you two have been absolutely fascinating. thank you to you for watching. that's it for dateline london for this week. we're back next week at the same time. stay safe until then. goodbye. hello there. a weekend of sunny spells and showers for most, feeling warm and humid as well. that is because we...
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and one of the thousands of young women called comfort women by the japanese imperial army who in 1992 were finally revealed to have been held in sexual slavery. of the 1990 s. terrible years in which mass rape became a weapon of ethnic cleansing and extermination. women's bodies have become a ferret's of all battlefields right we've just become a weapon of. sexual mutilation in the democratic republic of congo rape camps in bosnia deliberate transmissions of hiv aids in rwanda sexual torture treated for the 1st time in history by the international criminal court as a constituent element in genocide. international justice that struggles to hold to account major military leaders such as shown bemba whose conviction in 2016 for the crimes and rapes committed by his troops in the central african republic was overturned for lack of evidence. such just must be. no trial judgment can be allowed to stand in such circumstances. that i've had i can't even call them soldiers or offices in any real sense they were nothing but savage to us. that they raped women and old women of all ages from out
and one of the thousands of young women called comfort women by the japanese imperial army who in 1992 were finally revealed to have been held in sexual slavery. of the 1990 s. terrible years in which mass rape became a weapon of ethnic cleansing and extermination. women's bodies have become a ferret's of all battlefields right we've just become a weapon of. sexual mutilation in the democratic republic of congo rape camps in bosnia deliberate transmissions of hiv aids in rwanda sexual torture...
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he is above all a imperial fixer. that is his job in effect.and before campbell, there are other scots officers. so we have common britishness and the colony of service and we need to move down through the social order. scotland had a much more diverse of military service than just the officer class. and that's because of the nature of order and arrangements in scotland. they may be materially poor but it is difficult to overexaggerate the social power they have over the populations under their control. they maintain a much, much more aggressive and coercive level of leverage over their tendency than any class in ireland, wales or england. almost no one in scotland in rural scotland has a formal lease for their farms. hundreds of thousands of scots live on daily discretion on farms their families have probably farmed for centuries. the vast majority of scots men, women and children, have no legally recognized access to land. the freehold leases of 30, 60 or 100 years common in ireland and accessible even to catholic tenancy simply don't exist i
he is above all a imperial fixer. that is his job in effect.and before campbell, there are other scots officers. so we have common britishness and the colony of service and we need to move down through the social order. scotland had a much more diverse of military service than just the officer class. and that's because of the nature of order and arrangements in scotland. they may be materially poor but it is difficult to overexaggerate the social power they have over the populations under their...
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war is closely related to imperialism. people began hearing about atrocities, and that bothered them. an organization called the anti-imperialist league was organized against american imperialism, and they began publishing antiwar materials. they published this letter, allegedly from american soldier a.a. barnes, third u.s. artillery, 1899, the town was surrender to us and to us into companies occupied same. last night one of our boys was found shot and his stomach cut open. orders were received burned the town and kill every native insight, which was done to a finish. 1000 men, women and children were killed. i am hard hearted, for i am in my glory when i can cite my gun on some dark skin." actually, the letter is fictitious, there is no a.a. barnes in the u.s. army. the governor of illinois, also an anti-imperialist, he read a letter that the command shot a wedding party, and this was investigated in this claim was false. but it did create a really bad perception in the minds of many people. we also have an issue in the
war is closely related to imperialism. people began hearing about atrocities, and that bothered them. an organization called the anti-imperialist league was organized against american imperialism, and they began publishing antiwar materials. they published this letter, allegedly from american soldier a.a. barnes, third u.s. artillery, 1899, the town was surrender to us and to us into companies occupied same. last night one of our boys was found shot and his stomach cut open. orders were...
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after oxford university, now imperial collegen lon is the latest to begin trials.s one of 300 volunteer vaccine.eceive the imperial she will get a second bourter dose in eeks. why did you volunteer? >> i think it came from not we really knowing what i couo to help, this turned out to be something i could do. 'it'not likely that things will get back to normal until there is a vaccine. fergus: if the safety trial goes well, 6000 volunteers will be immunized. trials will have to happen overseas in virus hotspots, becausey that's the oy researchers will know for sure if it offers protection. >> i would not work on this trial if i did not feel cautiously optimistic thate will see great indian responses in our participants. there is ill a long way to go for this vaccine. fergus: it's a really unusual ccine. the synthetic genetic code should instruct muscle cells to introduce a protein found on the surface of coronavirus. that should prompt the creation of antibodies. antibody should remain o guard in case of future exposure to coronavirus. if it works, prevent infection.
after oxford university, now imperial collegen lon is the latest to begin trials.s one of 300 volunteer vaccine.eceive the imperial she will get a second bourter dose in eeks. why did you volunteer? >> i think it came from not we really knowing what i couo to help, this turned out to be something i could do. 'it'not likely that things will get back to normal until there is a vaccine. fergus: if the safety trial goes well, 6000 volunteers will be immunized. trials will have to happen...
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when i initially read at i said that is the imperial presidenc presidency, i'll take it. so you cover and expand but the living presidency is about what the office has become the vast golf of what the office has become now, and institution with full-spectrum dominance over american right and wrong. and in telling the story of how we got here, you point to that counterintuitive culprit the notion of the living constitution that we tend to associate with activist judges and left-leaning scholars those who oppose the features of the imperial presidency so tell us the story of the new book. what is the living presidency wide is its relationship with the living constitution and how did we get here to the situation you call the fun house mirror version of the original presidency? and can we ever go back? >>. >> i'm delighted to be here with you today and the audience my connection to cato goes back decades when i was a summer intern in washington i had the occasion to come to these events including farm subsidies and thankfully we finally taking care of that problem. i am espec
when i initially read at i said that is the imperial presidenc presidency, i'll take it. so you cover and expand but the living presidency is about what the office has become the vast golf of what the office has become now, and institution with full-spectrum dominance over american right and wrong. and in telling the story of how we got here, you point to that counterintuitive culprit the notion of the living constitution that we tend to associate with activist judges and left-leaning scholars...
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2001 scotland's empire as i called it because of the extent to which scotland was an old and the imperial project. was the fastest not one of the 1st to deal directly with the problem since then there's been a lot more work done and people are know much more aware of the imperial rule scotland had. so as a sort of conflict in a way that the the statues and the memorials predominantly because largely they were built by the a stablish mint attempt to commemorate people who were part of that imperial role heard at the cannon street and glasgow our heavenly didn't dast in their monument to. it we have the the the actual history hasn't really confronted the teaching and education hasn't confronted the is something of an anomaly with a built infrastructure lauds those who were part of that project but their history has tended to neglect them yes but again this is lately this is changing slowly and certainly migration to the empire and even slavery and it's got scholarly sure that there's been no taught in scottish schools we're not certain as to the extent that i would like to see but it certai
2001 scotland's empire as i called it because of the extent to which scotland was an old and the imperial project. was the fastest not one of the 1st to deal directly with the problem since then there's been a lot more work done and people are know much more aware of the imperial rule scotland had. so as a sort of conflict in a way that the the statues and the memorials predominantly because largely they were built by the a stablish mint attempt to commemorate people who were part of that...
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he is above all a political imperial fixer. that is his job. hundreds of middle ranking scottish officers worked for him. so we have british culture and, the culture of military service. but we need to change the social slant and move it down the social order. scotland had a much more diverse culture of military service than just its officer class. that is because of the nature of the rule of order and tendency range vince and scotland. it is difficult to over examine eat the social power they have over the populations under their control. they maintain a much more aggressive level of leverage then any tendency class in ireland, or wales. hundreds of thousands of scotts live on daily discretion on farms their families probably farmed for centuries. the vast majority of scotts, men, women, and children have no legally recognized access to land. the freehold niece of 60 years common in ireland simply don't exist in scotland. most of the scottish population lives under the discretion of landlords who can evict them with 30 days of notice. this lan
he is above all a political imperial fixer. that is his job. hundreds of middle ranking scottish officers worked for him. so we have british culture and, the culture of military service. but we need to change the social slant and move it down the social order. scotland had a much more diverse culture of military service than just its officer class. that is because of the nature of the rule of order and tendency range vince and scotland. it is difficult to over examine eat the social power they...
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the lockdown saved lives that's the finding from imperial college london researchers there created a model of what would have happened if nothing had been done to contain the pandemic no quarantine no shutdown of public life. they examined several european countries. they didn't look at the infection rate though but the number of deaths which the researchers said was the key measure of effectiveness that's because deaths are reported in roughly the same way across europe infection numbers on the other hand are less certain the reporting systems ferry and follow different standards death numbers are much clearer they are tallied quickly everywhere. britain can be compared easily with 2 european neighbors italy and germany they are countries with similar sizes and structures how many people would have died if the coronavirus had been left to run its course the numbers the researchers came up with are startling 670000 people would have died in the u.k. and germany that would have been 570000 in italy 500000. the experts emphasize that these are hypothetical values based on mathematical
the lockdown saved lives that's the finding from imperial college london researchers there created a model of what would have happened if nothing had been done to contain the pandemic no quarantine no shutdown of public life. they examined several european countries. they didn't look at the infection rate though but the number of deaths which the researchers said was the key measure of effectiveness that's because deaths are reported in roughly the same way across europe infection numbers on...
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long claimed over the american colonies and to move towards a commonwealth can federal model of imperial governance. as the people of walpole new, parliament and made this concession to regain the initiative after after the surrender of the army to general gates at the battle saratoga. that was a battle where general bellows had actually been present. walpole men serving in the new hampshire militia with the continental forces. that intern set the stage for the alliance that france concluded with the united states in february of the next year. followed in 1779 by spain who entered the war on the side of france in the united states though without formally align with the u.s. and by the dutch republic who entered the war in 1780. by the time the british defeated its second great defeat in your town in 1791, the war of the american revolution and become a world war. with fighting in europe, india, africa and the caribbean. now with the benefits of hind site, we know that britain emerged from this global struggle in much better shape than anyone including the british had reason to expect. he
long claimed over the american colonies and to move towards a commonwealth can federal model of imperial governance. as the people of walpole new, parliament and made this concession to regain the initiative after after the surrender of the army to general gates at the battle saratoga. that was a battle where general bellows had actually been present. walpole men serving in the new hampshire militia with the continental forces. that intern set the stage for the alliance that france concluded...
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imperial county by the mexican border may need to bring back it's stay-at-home order. we are joined with more on the governor's warning as we near the fourth of july holiday, deborah. >> reporter: hundreds of patients have been transferred out of imperial county because hospitals are full. there's no room left at the morgue either. governor newsom once people to keep covid a priority as a make plans for their fourth. >> we celebrate our independence as a nation. to do so responsibly. >> reporter: governor newsom says he understands covid fatigue and the conversations families are having. >> we love you, but boy we miss and the kids over this weekend for a festive barbecue? well, you may be putting uncle john's life at risk. >> reporter: in california overnight almost 5000 new cases and hospitalizations surging. imperial county on the state's southern border is being urged to reinstate it's stay-at-home order with 23 % of its tests positive. as the ominous news is sending people back home, street dining in downtown navarro while bustling was not as packs packed as past
imperial county by the mexican border may need to bring back it's stay-at-home order. we are joined with more on the governor's warning as we near the fourth of july holiday, deborah. >> reporter: hundreds of patients have been transferred out of imperial county because hospitals are full. there's no room left at the morgue either. governor newsom once people to keep covid a priority as a make plans for their fourth. >> we celebrate our independence as a nation. to do so...
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s imperial past. and calls for peaceful protests in the u.s. activists in seattle declare an autonomous police free zone the man says it will be illegal and unconstitutional for the president to clear it by force. i'm so welcome to the program protests i look likely to resume in london as the global backlash of police violence and systemic racism in the united states continues british prime minister barak's johnson has urged protesters to stay at home claiming that demonstrations have been hijacked by extremists intent on violence but many remain determined to take to the streets. i despite the government's concerns about violence a small anti-racism protest went ahead peacefully in london and tried. for the wrongness of been planned for the weekend but some organizers are advising people to stay at home. this is what they fear might happen last weekend some protesters clashed with police in the government district of whitehall. statues in parliament square. what defaced including that of winston churchill he may have led britain to victory in
s imperial past. and calls for peaceful protests in the u.s. activists in seattle declare an autonomous police free zone the man says it will be illegal and unconstitutional for the president to clear it by force. i'm so welcome to the program protests i look likely to resume in london as the global backlash of police violence and systemic racism in the united states continues british prime minister barak's johnson has urged protesters to stay at home claiming that demonstrations have been...
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s imperial past. as welcome to the program the united nations is warning that millions of children at risk of being pushed into under age labor by the global health emergency extreme poverty made worse by economic shutdowns in many countries means that all too many children are taking dangerous and explorative work to support their families the situation is especially daya and the central african republic the overwhelming majority of the population that lives on less than a dollar a day. they get old and he's a waiter in this restaurant in benghazi because people of the central african republic. that we and his mother fled the war in bunbury in 2017 he works here for 9 hours a day every day for a salary of just $355.00 c.f.a. that's a little less than a year a day after my father was killed my mother is very ill. i go out to get money so we can buy medicine for my mother so we can treat her and so that we can buy food for us so. according to the look out in june found some front here there are more th
s imperial past. as welcome to the program the united nations is warning that millions of children at risk of being pushed into under age labor by the global health emergency extreme poverty made worse by economic shutdowns in many countries means that all too many children are taking dangerous and explorative work to support their families the situation is especially daya and the central african republic the overwhelming majority of the population that lives on less than a dollar a day. they...
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and american imperialism is alive and well it's you piece of london wasn't so good on hong kong and do so change bank as constitutes in the actual ease here while china a was terrifically as yet the achilles heel of the chinese economy. rishon americans don't legally seriously believe. away hong kong from china overall i do believe they are belief is that cool since so much civil war unless so much violence in hong kong. eventually have a very very critical impact on the chinese economy and crew so encourage our legions of hong kong which are somewhat restless a bit less so what i am arguing a case is an absence and a london and a half who can cause it so much social disorder in hong kong this could instigate a domino effect in china and i believe that. the islamists secessionists comprise a place isis and our kind of inching sac are you know it's all in their hands with glee at what is happening the mother is in hong kong and liz also not forget isis all in exodus cos so not only of that the americans and turkey and saudi arabia has already sauces priscilla's face in your life all
and american imperialism is alive and well it's you piece of london wasn't so good on hong kong and do so change bank as constitutes in the actual ease here while china a was terrifically as yet the achilles heel of the chinese economy. rishon americans don't legally seriously believe. away hong kong from china overall i do believe they are belief is that cool since so much civil war unless so much violence in hong kong. eventually have a very very critical impact on the chinese economy and...
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the imperialism so if you have a black general if you have colin powell or barack obama just because they're african-american doesn't somehow change the edifice of the nation state they want. you know one of the things that i really like about politics and have been very much nominated by it is ideology here are very i'm one of the things that i think that is that the real change to be our american minutes will come really from the all in the bosom of the of the black. and that is actually the notion of personal responsibility to stop yourself everything you say is right now is even the african-american president that is the responsibility of the library at least right rarity is the raised the person and all of that phrase the where is the personal responsibility welcome doesn't really say as personal responsibility i would push back against that he says self-determination and so what he means is self-determination to actually break free from the winds of institutional racism and white if he were immediately sarah yeah he he absolutely actually did but he was stating upon itself that
the imperialism so if you have a black general if you have colin powell or barack obama just because they're african-american doesn't somehow change the edifice of the nation state they want. you know one of the things that i really like about politics and have been very much nominated by it is ideology here are very i'm one of the things that i think that is that the real change to be our american minutes will come really from the all in the bosom of the of the black. and that is actually the...