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can the united nations world food program is using biometric technology, iris scans to provide age to the camps 75 1000 syrian residents. refugees can shop for their groceries with the blink of an eye. no need for bank card or registration papers. the system is quite aptly named. when a shopper has their iris scanned, the world food program system verifies the person's identity against a biometric database held by the un high commission for refugees. the u.n.h.c.r. . then it checks the account, balance, confirms the purchase, and prints and i pay receipt. all of this happens in seconds and according to the world, food program is not only makes transactions quicker, more secure. here in jordan, we use by your metrics out indication for human reason 1 100 percent accountability on the identity of the person could chasing. and using the assistance that we provide. and 2nd me to facilitate that adoption process of the beneficiaries by not using the card by not using a pin in camps, which is an environment where beneficial. we can to go to the supermarket to move people times during the mo
can the united nations world food program is using biometric technology, iris scans to provide age to the camps 75 1000 syrian residents. refugees can shop for their groceries with the blink of an eye. no need for bank card or registration papers. the system is quite aptly named. when a shopper has their iris scanned, the world food program system verifies the person's identity against a biometric database held by the un high commission for refugees. the u.n.h.c.r. . then it checks the account,...
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or sweden can fence, use their iris to pay for things or to transact. probably not. it's easy to see the immense potential of the ip to track a dispersement, smooth out payments and reduce the chances of corruption from the world. food program says the benefits go even further. they are able to monitor shopping habits and traditional take, and there's a possibility in the future that the credit histories of the refugees could help them. bank accounts getline. they also think they've got the security bit covered. so the reprieve regulates the management of they've got to produce through it got to show they're going to remember everything. it's so crude that agreement we are able to access the data sensitive data, which again does not include me just the case. i'd need for money, but indication we're confident that that beat up being good cryptic is what public, the reason why we are doing that. i would really buy the privacy and in fact, assessment on the project to get into the if that had nukes but in the world, we're able to talk of them and address them properly b
or sweden can fence, use their iris to pay for things or to transact. probably not. it's easy to see the immense potential of the ip to track a dispersement, smooth out payments and reduce the chances of corruption from the world. food program says the benefits go even further. they are able to monitor shopping habits and traditional take, and there's a possibility in the future that the credit histories of the refugees could help them. bank accounts getline. they also think they've got the...
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more people posting the money for them going with their own iris. it's easier than going with a car, but it could be higher is unable shopping process is both fascinating. and this is a super high tech system that's been rolled out in what you could call a low rights environment. sure, people here are under the protection of the united nations and have more rights than they would in the walls, rings of the countries. they fled from such as syria. however, they also have little choice when it comes to giving up their biometrics program. taking somebody's biometric data from them is about the most personal data that you could take. these are not people who know thoroughly are in a position to ask for legal representation to have this explained to them. 2nd, if they don't want it. what is the alternative that they can exercise instead? are they using behavioral psychology as something called nudge the area to make it where it's just easier to hand over your data? and then you get your food and your clothes and your money faster. because that would be u
more people posting the money for them going with their own iris. it's easier than going with a car, but it could be higher is unable shopping process is both fascinating. and this is a super high tech system that's been rolled out in what you could call a low rights environment. sure, people here are under the protection of the united nations and have more rights than they would in the walls, rings of the countries. they fled from such as syria. however, they also have little choice when it...
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martin good to have you with us this week a number of european countries are reimposing to read about iris restrictions as they struggle to stay ahead of the pandemic 2nd wave from today germany is back under a partial lockdown until the end of november social gatherings will be limited to 2 households bars restaurants sports centers and entertainment venues all have to remain closed and hotels are prohibited from providing rooms to tourists the latest measures come in response to what's being called an exponential rise in infections . one more round before not sunday was the last chance to jam and to visit boston restaurants before an enforced month long climb it's a heavy blow to businesses still struggling to recover from the fast knocked out in the spring. the economic damage can no longer be measured you can just forget this whole year right this year off. this year isn't about making money any more it's just about survival and saving jobs let's all just between. the german government has announced up to 10000000000 euros of aid for businesses and the self employed it says the new mea
martin good to have you with us this week a number of european countries are reimposing to read about iris restrictions as they struggle to stay ahead of the pandemic 2nd wave from today germany is back under a partial lockdown until the end of november social gatherings will be limited to 2 households bars restaurants sports centers and entertainment venues all have to remain closed and hotels are prohibited from providing rooms to tourists the latest measures come in response to what's being...
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let's hear from iris from michigan. iris on the independent line. caller: good morning. it seems to me there is not too much security in this whole transition stuff because the people that are changed over have to learn everything from scratch. it is like starting a new business every four years. it is always playing catch-up. it does not have a smooth flow. i never knew this occurred. i thought you got a job in the white house and it is pretty good and it gives you longevity. it does not seem to be that way. you have to change people every four years. there does not seem to be any job security. i never knew this occurred. thought a new president gets to select their own people and nobody else is involved. it is the biggest job in the world. host: there are career employees inside the white house, to be clear. many of the people in the white house change with the new president. there are number of career employees that work in and around the white house and the office of management and budget and the entire executive branch, most of the employees are career civil servant
let's hear from iris from michigan. iris on the independent line. caller: good morning. it seems to me there is not too much security in this whole transition stuff because the people that are changed over have to learn everything from scratch. it is like starting a new business every four years. it is always playing catch-up. it does not have a smooth flow. i never knew this occurred. i thought you got a job in the white house and it is pretty good and it gives you longevity. it does not seem...
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let's discuss with iris paying -- iris pang. we have seen the numbers in expansionary territory.w business activity expectations have 60.ed above an elevated level for the nonmanufacturing sector. are we finally seeing the nonmanufacturing sector catch up? iris: yes. the travel to the restriction going overseas and push chinese tourist to stay in china. the the last few years, bloom of tourism and the rest of was can contribute it by china's taurus. now they are can to beating themselves to their home country. you look at may and october, you can see also the summer holidays in july and august, you drivenestic trouble has up spending on many categories railway we have flights, all above 60. i'm talking about the stock index pmi. sign domestic spending is supporting the economy but my concern is in the coming months export sectors will be quite gloomy do to the coronavirus situation in europe and the u.s.. it is interesting that you say that -- the domestic side of things now being supported because china tourists can travel. how much is that playing into policymaker targets? thec
let's discuss with iris paying -- iris pang. we have seen the numbers in expansionary territory.w business activity expectations have 60.ed above an elevated level for the nonmanufacturing sector. are we finally seeing the nonmanufacturing sector catch up? iris: yes. the travel to the restriction going overseas and push chinese tourist to stay in china. the the last few years, bloom of tourism and the rest of was can contribute it by china's taurus. now they are can to beating themselves to...
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get that yes i historic train station from 903 from here you used to be able to travel to go and as iris almost 1000 kilometers away but the station closed to $993.00 and now it houses a little museum and out front the 1st look at most have to arrive here in san rafael. was examined and this is the city center the plaza so much going on my right you can see the city hall iraqi. but the real attraction is the beautiful could see it all on my left. if that but it was built in the 1952. and one if you know my town has around $120000.00 residents and when the weather's nice you'll find many of them a shift at the plus our friends here and it's a neighboring park. most everyone here drinks the famous martain tea made from the dried and ground leaves of the year of plant it's an argentine tradition. our del now we're leaving the city just a 20 minute drive from san rafael you'll find one of the region's highlights this huge maze in. allowed in part of his labyrinth was created to an argentinian writer hunt hill who is but has from some 8000 bucks what plants you know you can really get lost as
get that yes i historic train station from 903 from here you used to be able to travel to go and as iris almost 1000 kilometers away but the station closed to $993.00 and now it houses a little museum and out front the 1st look at most have to arrive here in san rafael. was examined and this is the city center the plaza so much going on my right you can see the city hall iraqi. but the real attraction is the beautiful could see it all on my left. if that but it was built in the 1952. and one if...
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so this year we're thankful for iris. for nurses, and we're thinking about 261,000 empty chairs at thanksgiving tables across this country. we will be right back. oss this y we will be right back. our adversaries aren't waiting. the coronavirus isn't waiting. the economy isn't waiting. america shouldn't have to wait, either. the american people have spoken. the result is clear. it's time to move forward. and get to work. >>> this thanksgiving i want to say an extra big thank you to all of you for letting us into your homes during these truly extraordinary times. have a safe and happy thanksgiving. eat an extra piece of pie, you've earned it this year. "the ari melbur starts now. >> i'll take two pieces of pie. have a great thanksgiving. >> you, too. >>> welcome to "the beat." i'm ari melbur. one of the highest ranking trump officials to plead guilty in the russia probe. you may recall flynn admitted to lying to the feds. he also initially cooperated with the mueller investigatio
so this year we're thankful for iris. for nurses, and we're thinking about 261,000 empty chairs at thanksgiving tables across this country. we will be right back. oss this y we will be right back. our adversaries aren't waiting. the coronavirus isn't waiting. the economy isn't waiting. america shouldn't have to wait, either. the american people have spoken. the result is clear. it's time to move forward. and get to work. >>> this thanksgiving i want to say an extra big thank you to all...
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mark: the strength of the or ment comes not from iri ndi. it from students in hong kong. it comes from women in belarus. it comes from the ladies in white in cuba. that is the power of this. what we can do is stand with them and help to provide tools and assistance and support. but make no mistake, if it does not start overseas, it fails. it can't possibly succeed. but when it starts overseas, there's no stopping it. that is what scared the authoritarians. when authoritarians do their crackdowns, that is not a sign of strength, it is a sign of weakness. they are afraid of their own people. ken: oftentimes, when those same regimes go after organizations like iri and ndi, we become the canary in the coal mine. we understand they will soon thereafter go after local trying but they are also to de-link these groups from international groups and international partners. to deny it to their own citizens. rachel: let's talk more about those places where freedom is on the march. ambassador green, you mentioned belarus and hong kong. where do you see these movements, regardless of t
mark: the strength of the or ment comes not from iri ndi. it from students in hong kong. it comes from women in belarus. it comes from the ladies in white in cuba. that is the power of this. what we can do is stand with them and help to provide tools and assistance and support. but make no mistake, if it does not start overseas, it fails. it can't possibly succeed. but when it starts overseas, there's no stopping it. that is what scared the authoritarians. when authoritarians do their...
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let's hear from iris in south michigan. talking about the presidential transition, iris on the independent line. caller: good morning. that there is not too much security in this whole transition stuff. changed overat are have to learn everything from scratch. it's like starting a new business every four years. it's like always playing catch-up and it does not have a smooth flow. i never knew this occurred, i thought that you get a job in the white house and it is pretty good. it gives you longevity. it doesn't seem to be that way. you have to change people -- there doesn't seem to be any job security in all this. i never knew this occurred. i thought a new president gets to select their own people and nobody else has acknowledged it. it's the biggest job in the world. host: there are career employees inside the white house. prof. hult: there are. that's another thing worth saying, many of the people in the white house change with the new president that comes in, but there are a number of career employees in and around the
let's hear from iris in south michigan. talking about the presidential transition, iris on the independent line. caller: good morning. that there is not too much security in this whole transition stuff. changed overat are have to learn everything from scratch. it's like starting a new business every four years. it's like always playing catch-up and it does not have a smooth flow. i never knew this occurred, i thought that you get a job in the white house and it is pretty good. it gives you...
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thousands of people joined an anti abortion rally and windows iris. torsion is illegal in argentina with exceptions or only in the case of rape or danger to the life of the mother. next week, lawmakers will debate a government backed bill seeking to give women access to abortion services. more than $150.00, people have been arrested during the lockdown and vaccine protests in london. police say offenses included assault and breaching hygiene restrictions. bus loads of people wanting to join the rally were also turned away, locked down in england and next week the hardline leader of belarus has clung to power despite widespread accusations of fraud during elections held over the summer . alexander lukashenko has increasingly resorted to force to break up mass protests against his authoritarian rule. among those who have been jailed are doctors battling the coronavirus pandemic. having spent months playing down the dangers of the virus, alexander lukashenko finally makes a public appearance with a face mask. the only puts it on when asked to by a doctor
thousands of people joined an anti abortion rally and windows iris. torsion is illegal in argentina with exceptions or only in the case of rape or danger to the life of the mother. next week, lawmakers will debate a government backed bill seeking to give women access to abortion services. more than $150.00, people have been arrested during the lockdown and vaccine protests in london. police say offenses included assault and breaching hygiene restrictions. bus loads of people wanting to join the...
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all right, iris is kerney. you see that rhythm is the killer, was i'm not close my case here where look at me than my brother would look at this girl, this is does go for this. it cannot on dick and let her body her kids or kill kitty are big book called dervish, but her that caused him to put us out of business to cause boys are by those who did this. he asks but give the video of it avoidable. one of those who feel the other double up, but this is what i post my reply. energy grows more, but they are. boy, it is good. die young for no, it is not going to come about you guys. we are good. god knows the money does good, but the dollar amount of the last 8 and that made up b.s. because he was a young man, a young and skinny. but at his best is hardly any young man in school when you go to market to get up. but i mean that race was not made up her either of us was a good lad yet it may cost you look at it all, but the mother is the most models of the players and the most new material. you know, when i got that wa
all right, iris is kerney. you see that rhythm is the killer, was i'm not close my case here where look at me than my brother would look at this girl, this is does go for this. it cannot on dick and let her body her kids or kill kitty are big book called dervish, but her that caused him to put us out of business to cause boys are by those who did this. he asks but give the video of it avoidable. one of those who feel the other double up, but this is what i post my reply. energy grows more, but...
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and we believe that adolf eichmann maybe living here in when us iris. you can imagine what sylvia and -- thought after that. that spies would come leaping out of the woodwork and sees him and capture him at the end of the day. but this letter goes all the way to west germany, and he and fritz bauer receives, it and the question is what is he going to do with it. he can't go to anyone in his government. half of the west german government largely was made of foreign nazi officials. heat sides i can choose interpol, but intervals not interested. he can go to the americans with this information and does at one point. the american cia in the archives in d.c. sent back a letter saying we are not in the business of apprehending war criminals. so -- fritz bauer says ok no one is going to help me. so he writes a letter back to sylvia and her father. and in that letter he includes the photograph of adolf eichmann, he includes details about what he looks like, what he sounds like, describe by many people as you saw in the photograph. this large, wonderful presence
and we believe that adolf eichmann maybe living here in when us iris. you can imagine what sylvia and -- thought after that. that spies would come leaping out of the woodwork and sees him and capture him at the end of the day. but this letter goes all the way to west germany, and he and fritz bauer receives, it and the question is what is he going to do with it. he can't go to anyone in his government. half of the west german government largely was made of foreign nazi officials. heat sides i...
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here is leslie mann, judd apatow and their daughters, maude and iris.lause ] >> jimmy: wow. that is honestly, there's so many parts of that, that i love that's my favorite cat video i've seen during all of quarantine >> isn't that good >> jimmy: dude, cutting her paw, pulling her paw away for that [ laughter ] that's so good pushing the pie down oh, my - >> and carrying the pie out. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: and she made a pretty good chicken dish. not bad. >> right [ laughter ] how cute is that they're the best >> jimmy: oh, my gosh. >> and it's just so much fun >> jimmy: honey and pumpkin. >> honey and pumpkin >> jimmy: well done, well done >> thank you we're proud of it. >> jimmy: yeah i also saw another video that you posted and i love the whole idea of it and it's two great people cameron diaz, who we love, and you guys are roller skating buddies. >> well, i brought some skates over to cameron's one day. and we were drinking her new avaline wine >> jimmy: it's good. >> it's very good. and too good and we had a couple of glasses of wine. and then we de
here is leslie mann, judd apatow and their daughters, maude and iris.lause ] >> jimmy: wow. that is honestly, there's so many parts of that, that i love that's my favorite cat video i've seen during all of quarantine >> isn't that good >> jimmy: dude, cutting her paw, pulling her paw away for that [ laughter ] that's so good pushing the pie down oh, my - >> and carrying the pie out. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: and she made a pretty good chicken dish. not bad. >>...
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fuertemente armados desalojaron a familias enteras que solo buscaban refugios en casas abandonadas irisalojados y arrestados por invadir casas que son propiedad del estado. >> estamos esqxigiendo que el gobierno gavin newsom deje a las familias resguardarse en las casas en tiempos de pandemia. >> la agencia encargada dijo que las casas son inseguras inhabitables. >> estamos viendo a la policÍa que viene un dÍa antes de acciÓn de gracias a desalojar a estas familias que estaban viviendo en las calles. >> algunos vecinos estaban de acuerdo, con los desalojos lo cierto es que hoy familias internas estarÁn en la calle. >> exactamente hoy en este dÍa de acciÓn de gracias se me hace irÓnico que nos estÉn tratando de esta manera. >> cerca de 6 millones de familias en estados unidos ven probable que tendrÁn que desalojar sus casas antes de terminar el aÑo y la crisis podrÍa aumentar en marzo cuando termine el programa de ayuda econÓmica por el coronavirus. en los Ángeles francisco cuevas noticias telemundo. >> a consecuencia de la pandemia, disney amplio su cifra de despidos para el aÑo que vie
fuertemente armados desalojaron a familias enteras que solo buscaban refugios en casas abandonadas irisalojados y arrestados por invadir casas que son propiedad del estado. >> estamos esqxigiendo que el gobierno gavin newsom deje a las familias resguardarse en las casas en tiempos de pandemia. >> la agencia encargada dijo que las casas son inseguras inhabitables. >> estamos viendo a la policÍa que viene un dÍa antes de acciÓn de gracias a desalojar a estas familias que...
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get that yes i historic train station from 903 from here you used to be able to travel to go and as irisalmost 1000 kilometers away but the station closed in 993 and now it houses a little museum and out front the 1st look a motive to arrive here in san rafael. was. it coming in and this is the city center the plaza. on my right you can see the city hall. but the real attraction is the beautiful could see it on my left. that it was built in the 1952. and who. if you hometown has around $120000.00 residents and when the weather's nice you'll find many of them here at the plus our friends here and it's a neighboring park. most everyone here drinks the famous mart a tea made from the dried and groaned leaves of the year of plant it's an argentine tradition. our del now we're leaving the city just a 20 minute drive from san rafael you'll find one of the region's highlights this huge amaze you. but it was his labyrinth was created to an argentinian writer hunt heloise but has from some 8000 bucks with plants you can really get lost as it covers close to 2 hectares. but we made it. ok ok let's
get that yes i historic train station from 903 from here you used to be able to travel to go and as irisalmost 1000 kilometers away but the station closed in 993 and now it houses a little museum and out front the 1st look a motive to arrive here in san rafael. was. it coming in and this is the city center the plaza. on my right you can see the city hall. but the real attraction is the beautiful could see it on my left. that it was built in the 1952. and who. if you hometown has around...
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my wife was like, you are going to kill us, these homeless people have that iris.e, i'm going to risk my family now to help others? what is my response? day 100 of the coronavirus crisis and it is the day that we start to liberate ourselves from this disease, the day we move forward. a lifeline for people out of work and businesses that have been closed for months now. after three months of lockdown, new yorkers finally phased into phase one and it is a huge landmark that the city as it continues to recover the pick of the coronavirus pandemic. it means that retailers can finally open their doors, even if it is just for kerb—side and in—store pick—up. sal and if it is just for kerb—side and in—store pick—up. saland damien if it is just for kerb—side and in—store pick—up. sal and damien are trying to adjust to the new realities of running their business. it is scary, knowing on a saturday and sunday, we are crazy busy and as you can see, this is the new normal. iam not you can see, this is the new normal. i am not sure how we are going to survive an 80% drop in sale
my wife was like, you are going to kill us, these homeless people have that iris.e, i'm going to risk my family now to help others? what is my response? day 100 of the coronavirus crisis and it is the day that we start to liberate ourselves from this disease, the day we move forward. a lifeline for people out of work and businesses that have been closed for months now. after three months of lockdown, new yorkers finally phased into phase one and it is a huge landmark that the city as it...
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it will be pretty windy around the iris seacoast. seacoast. most of us will see it rain at times, and belfast and london card is. low pressure still bringing outbreaks of rain which would loiter in scotland and northern ireland, perhaps the far north of england. plenty of showers potentially mirrored merging together and again, it's going to be wednesday. the strongest winds will be working through the english channel which work could get gusts around 50 to 60 miles an hour. and fresher air will be working on sunday, you'll notice that change to slightly cooler weather through the afternoon. this is bbc world news. the headlines. the most senior advisor to the british prime minister, borisjohnson, has left downing street for the last time. dominic cummings was said to wield huge influence over the government but his abrasive style had angered many mps from the governing conservative party. his departure follows days of turmoil within mrjohnson's top team. the us president—elect is to start receiving national security briefings next w
it will be pretty windy around the iris seacoast. seacoast. most of us will see it rain at times, and belfast and london card is. low pressure still bringing outbreaks of rain which would loiter in scotland and northern ireland, perhaps the far north of england. plenty of showers potentially mirrored merging together and again, it's going to be wednesday. the strongest winds will be working through the english channel which work could get gusts around 50 to 60 miles an hour. and fresher air...
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. >> reporter: the desperate need for nurses is why iris meda came back from to work after retiring in january >> she wanted to train other front line workers to help in this crisis. >> reporter: but her daughter says she lost her life trying to save others. >> to see this amazing, vivacious woman, so willing to put her life on the line to help others so that they could then help others, to see her languishing there, it was such a tragedy. >> reporter: a tragedy that is far from over. miguel almaguer, nbc news. >>> this is gabe gutierrez. from los angeles to chicago to dallas, the covid testing lines this week have been growing. >> i mean, we were seeing about 150, 200 people a day now we see upwards and topping and over 500 right now. >> reporter: 114 americans are testing positive every minute and new york city a pre-thanksgiving rush gave way to a steady stream today. >> i think it's important to get tested. even if you aren't showing symptoms >> reporter: still the country's largest nursing union says a survey of 15,000 nurses shows two thirds have never been tested this despite ma
. >> reporter: the desperate need for nurses is why iris meda came back from to work after retiring in january >> she wanted to train other front line workers to help in this crisis. >> reporter: but her daughter says she lost her life trying to save others. >> to see this amazing, vivacious woman, so willing to put her life on the line to help others so that they could then help others, to see her languishing there, it was such a tragedy. >> reporter: a tragedy...
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called for unrestricted, worldwide access to vaccines, and other tools for controlling a crowd of iris. that's a news update at this hour. don't forget, you can always get more on our web site. d, w dot com, or follow us on twitter and instagram in their twenty's in 45 minutes time. i'm claire richardson in for and thanks for watching too only real or not to own. what about assuring a color instead of a change in thinking, changing the economy to create something, the economics magazine made in germany on g.w. . every journey begins with the 1st step and every language with the 1st word emerged in the week. oh, he's in germany to learn german and why not come with him? simple online, on your mobile and free shops. d w z e learning course. nikos free. german meetings seem robots that harvest fruit, drones that fight pet cows with smart collars. can new technology help us feed the world's growing population and prevent climate destruction smart farming? our topic unshift farming is one of the oldest professions in the world. according to one survey, 82 percent of german pharmacists use m
called for unrestricted, worldwide access to vaccines, and other tools for controlling a crowd of iris. that's a news update at this hour. don't forget, you can always get more on our web site. d, w dot com, or follow us on twitter and instagram in their twenty's in 45 minutes time. i'm claire richardson in for and thanks for watching too only real or not to own. what about assuring a color instead of a change in thinking, changing the economy to create something, the economics magazine made in...
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well, thousands of people have demonstrated a white house iris to reject a bill to legalize abortion presented by a president that often and is earlier this month. the procedure is still illegal throughout most of latin america. this is the 9th time that such a bill has been introduced in the argentinian parliament. light blue scarves have become the symbol of the anti-abortion movement in argentina. these protesters want legislators who will vote on the bill to legalize abortion, to take their views into account. the role of their role is to represent the people, they should not be acting on their own convictions, but in acting the will of the people. argentina has already said no to abortion. and today we say that again, they must respect our will. abortion is a crime in the south american nation except in cases of rape or when the mother's life or health is at risk. argentina came close to legalizing abortion in 2018, but the bill was narrowly rejected by the senate after a campaign by the catholic church. this time to pope francis has encouraged argentinian women to protest the p
well, thousands of people have demonstrated a white house iris to reject a bill to legalize abortion presented by a president that often and is earlier this month. the procedure is still illegal throughout most of latin america. this is the 9th time that such a bill has been introduced in the argentinian parliament. light blue scarves have become the symbol of the anti-abortion movement in argentina. these protesters want legislators who will vote on the bill to legalize abortion, to take their...
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iris ohyama plans to start production next fall, building a plant in miyagi prefecture for the purposetor: domestic production is important to avoid competition with other countries, to buy masks on the international market. >> the government says 70% of n95 masks sold in japan before the pandemic were produced overseas. the item has been in short supply since april when cases began to increase around the country. the government has been trying to ramp up domestic production by offering subsidies to companies that make masks and other health care items. >>> japanese automakers are joining the industry-wide push to slash carbon emissions. they're planning to ramp up production of evs, hybrids, and other vehicles that rely on electricity to run. executives a the mitsubishi motors say by fiscal 2030, half the cars they make will be evs. they also have big plans to boost output of their plug-in hybrid vehicles. the people at nissan motor will switch nine of the main models they sell in china, the world's biggest car market, to electric or hybrid or officials at toyota motor say by 2025, th
iris ohyama plans to start production next fall, building a plant in miyagi prefecture for the purposetor: domestic production is important to avoid competition with other countries, to buy masks on the international market. >> the government says 70% of n95 masks sold in japan before the pandemic were produced overseas. the item has been in short supply since april when cases began to increase around the country. the government has been trying to ramp up domestic production by offering...
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patients still do not have cold but other serious diseases and when these patients contract the guy iris from and checked it stat they are grave dangers so you have to keep in mind s. a bit of magic people that doesn't mean they are healthy so we think we should prevent this and our staff has to say i'll see and get a quick l.c. and this is very important because if you have to let these people work with the virus it's really not say well why then is the e.u. not coordinating a concerted a joint approach where we see countries helping out each other but not everything having to be dealt with on a bilateral level well we could have that done that. methods let's say with the corona happy we could have done that from the beginning all together. we didn't do that i don't know why would have been better i think so yes how foreseeable was all of this. the 2nd wave was clearly foreseeable people travel and they solved the lies they enjoyed themselves and the sun and we have tried to do as much as we could by building and buying respirators by training people but especially i.c.u. nurses. in an
patients still do not have cold but other serious diseases and when these patients contract the guy iris from and checked it stat they are grave dangers so you have to keep in mind s. a bit of magic people that doesn't mean they are healthy so we think we should prevent this and our staff has to say i'll see and get a quick l.c. and this is very important because if you have to let these people work with the virus it's really not say well why then is the e.u. not coordinating a concerted a...
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there will be celebrations of his life and a memorl later this evening in the center of witness iris-e country. there will be details coming out of his funeral. here in brazil, it will be interesting, because we know that maradona was one of the greatest footballers ever, but in brazil, there is pele, always a rival. even pele said it was sad news and i have los a dear friend, the world lost a legend. much more to say, but for n, may god give his fitly -- family strength. certainly the two men created a rivalry between argentina and braz, a region that is deeply proud of its footballing legacy and with two greats, and one has now died. ros: i guess we are seeing, in the reaction to this news, how deeply interined football and broader culture and politics a in south america, particularly in argentina. >>bsolutely. we have heard the argentine president making a statement, even the former president here in brazil, lula da silva, said he was a footballing giant, and his commitment to let american sovereignty marked oe. so interesting, politicians, not just sports people, coming out and pr
there will be celebrations of his life and a memorl later this evening in the center of witness iris-e country. there will be details coming out of his funeral. here in brazil, it will be interesting, because we know that maradona was one of the greatest footballers ever, but in brazil, there is pele, always a rival. even pele said it was sad news and i have los a dear friend, the world lost a legend. much more to say, but for n, may god give his fitly -- family strength. certainly the two men...
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the pathogens can be iris's bacteria parasites or funky. many of the diseases they cause in people are mild but some are serious and even deadly. the bubonic plague tuberculosis malaria and ebola are zoonotic diseases that have killed countless millions of people. mosquitoes and bats but also cats and dogs and many other species carry pathogens that can make people sick but often they don't make the animals that host them sick. transmission can occur via bite or through eating the flesh of a carrier or contact with its blood or feces. zoonotic diseases can spread fast and far if the pathogens adapt to be transmitted from person to person that's the case with the novel coronavirus. one hypothesis is that penguins were the intermediaries that transported the novel coronavirus from its natural host bet's to humans which markets where live wild animals are sold are considered a potential site of transmission of sewer not of disease pathogens some have been closed for that reason. infectious diseases from animals are a growing problem that proba
the pathogens can be iris's bacteria parasites or funky. many of the diseases they cause in people are mild but some are serious and even deadly. the bubonic plague tuberculosis malaria and ebola are zoonotic diseases that have killed countless millions of people. mosquitoes and bats but also cats and dogs and many other species carry pathogens that can make people sick but often they don't make the animals that host them sick. transmission can occur via bite or through eating the flesh of a...
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and when his iris asked him are dos death on wednesday, the government have planned for him to lie in state for 3 days. and that the wake up to scuffles broke out among mourners. tens of thousands turned out to pay their final respects to the football legend. thought it was a passionate farewell, was massive crowds gathered to cheer their hero one last time as maradona as funeral harness left the presidential palace. and well, as there is despite concerns that corona virus infections may spike tens of thousands queued up to pay tribute to the fit both great at the palace. i feel today the football has died. i have no words for me. he's the greatest and all carry him in my heart forever. and we got us on board or not. we can't believe it. he's a guy who made a nation happy with a ball. on the special report. he made us happy in a way that politicians can't go. no, no. when i said he made all of us happy, and there would ever be anybody like maradona. i've been crying since yesterday. was very hard to see. diego cried saying, yes, yes. scuffles broke out when police moved to disperse on
and when his iris asked him are dos death on wednesday, the government have planned for him to lie in state for 3 days. and that the wake up to scuffles broke out among mourners. tens of thousands turned out to pay their final respects to the football legend. thought it was a passionate farewell, was massive crowds gathered to cheer their hero one last time as maradona as funeral harness left the presidential palace. and well, as there is despite concerns that corona virus infections may spike...
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the pathogens can be iris's bacteria parasites or funky. many of the diseases they cause in people are mild but some are serious and even deadly. the bubonic plague tuberculosis malaria and ebola are zoonotic diseases that have killed countless millions of people. mosquitoes and bats but also cats and dogs and many other species carry pathogens that can make people sick but often they don't make the animals that host them sick. transmission can occur via a bite or through eating the flesh of a carrier or contact with its blood or feces. zoonotic diseases can spread fast and far if the pathogens adapt to be transmitted from person to person that's the case with the novel coronavirus. one hypothesis is that penguins were the intermediaries that transported the novel coronavirus from its natural host bats to humans when markets where a lot of wild animals are sold are considered a potential site of transmission of zoonotic disease pathogens some have been closed for that reason. infectious diseases from animals are a growing problem that proba
the pathogens can be iris's bacteria parasites or funky. many of the diseases they cause in people are mild but some are serious and even deadly. the bubonic plague tuberculosis malaria and ebola are zoonotic diseases that have killed countless millions of people. mosquitoes and bats but also cats and dogs and many other species carry pathogens that can make people sick but often they don't make the animals that host them sick. transmission can occur via a bite or through eating the flesh of a...
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and when i saw iris, abortion is illegal in argentina with exceptions, only in case of rape or danger to the life of the mother. next week, lawmakers will debate a government backed bill seeking to give women access to abortion services. at least 2 people have been killed as heavy rains caused flooding and mudslides on the italian island of sardinia streets and the main square and the town of bt were engulfed under metres of mud. emergency crews are still searching for several people reported missing. if you know pia is claiming victory and its operations against rebel forces and the northern region, the government claims to have gained full control of the regional capital, micheli prime minister. i'll be off when it says police will now for still leaders of the people's liberation front, which previously dominated ethiopia's ruling coalition. thousands are believed to have been killed and nearly 1000000. people have been displaced and a growing humanitarian crisis. earlier journalist samuel get to chew and the ethiopian capital at his abba, told us how the conflict could impact on ne
and when i saw iris, abortion is illegal in argentina with exceptions, only in case of rape or danger to the life of the mother. next week, lawmakers will debate a government backed bill seeking to give women access to abortion services. at least 2 people have been killed as heavy rains caused flooding and mudslides on the italian island of sardinia streets and the main square and the town of bt were engulfed under metres of mud. emergency crews are still searching for several people reported...
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information and context, the role of iris update 19 on t w i was issued when i arrived here, i slept with people in a room that was hardest for i even got white hair learning the german language helped me a lot. this gets me a little but uniquely to instruct. it's a say you want to do their story. it's urgent and reliable information for margaret . the corona virus is a respiratory disease. it attacks the lungs and other organs in its attempt to infect its host. but it has another strategy. air pollution. scientists believe it uses fine particulate matter as a carrier. studies show the pollution also lays the groundwork for the virus aggravating the throat and lungs to make us more susceptible to covered a toxic and potentially deadly partnership. air pollution and covert 19 invisible killer and its little helper. a lot of cities around the world have been promising to clean up their act and clear the air. now they've got another reason to act. a coronavirus. there are many sources of particulate pollution. the primary one is emissions from combustion in power plants, planes, and car
information and context, the role of iris update 19 on t w i was issued when i arrived here, i slept with people in a room that was hardest for i even got white hair learning the german language helped me a lot. this gets me a little but uniquely to instruct. it's a say you want to do their story. it's urgent and reliable information for margaret . the corona virus is a respiratory disease. it attacks the lungs and other organs in its attempt to infect its host. but it has another strategy. air...
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patients still do not have called it but other serious diseases and when these patients contract the guy iris from and checked it stat they are grave dangers so you have to keep in mind s. of to mattick people that doesn't mean they are healthy so we think we should prevent this and all staff has to say l.c. and get a quick l.c. and this is very important because if you have to let these people work with the virus it's really not sick why then is the e.u. not coordinating a concerted a joint approach where we see countries helping out each other but not everything having to be dealt with on a bilateral level well we could have that done that. methods let's say with the corona happy we could have done that from the beginning altogether. we didn't do that i don't know why would have been better i think so yes how foreseeable was all of this. the 2nd wave was clearly foreseeable people travel and they socialized enjoyed themselves in the summer and we have tried to do as much as we could by building and buying rest the ranges by training people but especially i.c.u. nurses. in all it all in euro
patients still do not have called it but other serious diseases and when these patients contract the guy iris from and checked it stat they are grave dangers so you have to keep in mind s. of to mattick people that doesn't mean they are healthy so we think we should prevent this and all staff has to say l.c. and get a quick l.c. and this is very important because if you have to let these people work with the virus it's really not sick why then is the e.u. not coordinating a concerted a joint...
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more now from our political correspondent thomas sparrow told us credible iris infections have been rising sharply in germany a host of health system coping at this point. terry the main concern that german authorities have both at the federal level but also regionally and locally is the speed at which the coronavirus is actually spreading new figures for example pointing to the fact that the 85 percent of german districts are now considered hotspots so for now germany's health system has been able to cope with the coronavirus pandemic but if the virus continues to spread at the speed at which we're seeing then the health system will soon be overwhelmed another issue altogether is those regional health departments that are in charge of tracking of tracing infection and as we heard from under them a call last week germany can no longer trace now around 75 percent of infections so that gives you an idea terry of just how serious the situation is here in germany and that explains also why we are now as of today here in germany and until the end of the month having a new partial lockdown. thom
more now from our political correspondent thomas sparrow told us credible iris infections have been rising sharply in germany a host of health system coping at this point. terry the main concern that german authorities have both at the federal level but also regionally and locally is the speed at which the coronavirus is actually spreading new figures for example pointing to the fact that the 85 percent of german districts are now considered hotspots so for now germany's health system has been...
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the pathogens can be iris's bacteria parasites or funky. many of the diseases they cause in people are mild but some are serious and even deadly. the bubonic plague tuberculosis malaria and ebola arzoo are not of diseases that have killed countless millions of people. mosquitoes and bats but also cats and dogs and many other species carry pathogens that can make people sick but often they don't make the animals that host them sick. transmission can occur via bite or through eating the flesh of a carrier or contact with its blood or feces. zoonotic diseases can spread fast and far if the pathogens adapt to be transmitted from person to person that's the case with the novel coronavirus. one hypothesis is that penguins were the intermediaries that transported the novel coronavirus from its natural host bats to humans which markets where live wild animals are sold are considered a potential site of transmission of zoonotic disease pathogens some have been closed for that reason. infectious diseases from animals are a growing problem that probab
the pathogens can be iris's bacteria parasites or funky. many of the diseases they cause in people are mild but some are serious and even deadly. the bubonic plague tuberculosis malaria and ebola arzoo are not of diseases that have killed countless millions of people. mosquitoes and bats but also cats and dogs and many other species carry pathogens that can make people sick but often they don't make the animals that host them sick. transmission can occur via bite or through eating the flesh of...
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if it was, we've been working here for 47 iris, and in the end it's all for him. it turns out the way they expect it will become complications because there are already too many boats fishing in the channel. the lawn is home to francis. biggest fishing port, french fishermen catch more than $200000000.00 euros swath of fish in british waters. each year, 10 times more than the u.k. side pulls out of the waters. the french would like to keep bringing home red mullet like these. caught on the u.k. side of the channel despite breck's that everything will grind to hold here. but maybe we can still salvage something. i don't think it will be a death sentence for coming, but it would be a catastrophe for our lives. for everyone here. there are no walls in the sea fisherman, like all, if you will, stress many species are born in french waters and move to british seas. once they've matured. for centuries, the 2 countries have been sharing their fish and their water was hard to imagine that this could suddenly come to an end. the separation line in the channel runs right he
if it was, we've been working here for 47 iris, and in the end it's all for him. it turns out the way they expect it will become complications because there are already too many boats fishing in the channel. the lawn is home to francis. biggest fishing port, french fishermen catch more than $200000000.00 euros swath of fish in british waters. each year, 10 times more than the u.k. side pulls out of the waters. the french would like to keep bringing home red mullet like these. caught on the u.k....
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really the core part of any vaccines and different platforms are being used for example in addinall iris the the clone the carrier off their antigen is different it's supported chimpanzee virus but when it comes to the modern it based vaccine. there's maybe they are 'd based on that acknowledging and that if he has a carrier of it in the attic material injecting into the body of the body to hold that and start producing want a body wants out so it's precisely to taming and planning the immune system so that it can tackle the original infection working effectively so where you are using this new technology and the sexiness being developed very very fast i mean a year ago no one was even talking about this new coronavirus they usually takes 7 to 10 years for a back seat to be developed before it can actually do to market are you concerned that in our haste here that corners have been cut i mean would you trust this vaccine now. yeah well that is a really important question and i think one of the main reason that we've been waiting so long 'd for the call to be completed was we needed to lo
really the core part of any vaccines and different platforms are being used for example in addinall iris the the clone the carrier off their antigen is different it's supported chimpanzee virus but when it comes to the modern it based vaccine. there's maybe they are 'd based on that acknowledging and that if he has a carrier of it in the attic material injecting into the body of the body to hold that and start producing want a body wants out so it's precisely to taming and planning the immune...
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and as a grown up iris pandemic continues to hold a tight grip on the nation. nursing homes continue to be one of the most vulnerable populations to bear the brunt of the surge, in cases among the nation's most vulnerable residents comes as inductions, hospitalizations and search nationwide. industry experts say that when cases spread in the community, it's difficult to shield nursing home residents despite rules that restrict visitors. i think it's clearly, as we've talked about it, challenge to take care of individuals during this covert outrage. and there against the really sad, disturbing stories that have come out, which was the case for don best and her family prior to them locking us out on march 13th. my mother was doing great after fighting hard to get her mother into a nursing home in new york because of the facilities, great reputation took a turn for the worst. and within 3 weeks of the covert patients being forced into a nursing home. she was that nursing home watched, getting flooded with reports of residents being kept in soiled diapers so long t
and as a grown up iris pandemic continues to hold a tight grip on the nation. nursing homes continue to be one of the most vulnerable populations to bear the brunt of the surge, in cases among the nation's most vulnerable residents comes as inductions, hospitalizations and search nationwide. industry experts say that when cases spread in the community, it's difficult to shield nursing home residents despite rules that restrict visitors. i think it's clearly, as we've talked about it, challenge...
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if it was, we've been working here for 47 iris. and in the end it's all for him. but breaks it turns out the way they expect it will become complicated because there are already too many boats fishing in the channel. the lawn is home to francis. biggest fishing port. french fishermen catch more than $200000000.00 euros worth of fish in british waters each year. 10 times more than the u.k. side pulls out of the water. the french would like to keep bringing home red mullet like these. caught on the u.k. side of the channel despite breck's that everything will grind to hold here. but maybe we can still salvage something. i don't think it will be a death sentence for coming, but it would be a catastrophe for our lives. for everyone here. there are no walls in the sea fisherman, like all, if you had to stress many species, are born in french waters and move to british seas. once they've matured. for centuries, the 2 countries have been sharing their fish in their waters, hard to imagine that this could suddenly come to an end. the separation line in the channel runs ri
if it was, we've been working here for 47 iris. and in the end it's all for him. but breaks it turns out the way they expect it will become complicated because there are already too many boats fishing in the channel. the lawn is home to francis. biggest fishing port. french fishermen catch more than $200000000.00 euros worth of fish in british waters each year. 10 times more than the u.k. side pulls out of the water. the french would like to keep bringing home red mullet like these. caught on...
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patients still do not have called it but other serious diseases and when these patients contract the guy iris from tech that stat grave danger so you have to keep in mind s. a bit of magic people that doesn't mean they are healthy so we think to prevent this and our staff has to say l.c. and get a quick l.c. and this is very important because if you have to let these people work with the virus it's really not sick why then is the e.u. not coordinating a concerted a joint approach where we see countries helping out each other but not everything having to be dealt with on a bilateral level well we could have that done that. method's let's say with the corona happy we could have done that from the beginning all together. we didn't do that i don't know why would have been better i think so yes how foreseeable was all of this. the 2nd wave was clearly foreseeable people travel they socialized they enjoyed themselves and the sun and we have tried to do as much as we could by building and buying respirators by training people but especially i.c.u. nurses. in all in all in europe a scarce resource an
patients still do not have called it but other serious diseases and when these patients contract the guy iris from tech that stat grave danger so you have to keep in mind s. a bit of magic people that doesn't mean they are healthy so we think to prevent this and our staff has to say l.c. and get a quick l.c. and this is very important because if you have to let these people work with the virus it's really not sick why then is the e.u. not coordinating a concerted a joint approach where we see...
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there are definitely some positives, and in this case, the iris side. go from hearing positive standings about how there is a deal to be done —— the irish side. to hearing about how the talks have been bumping. it often goes back to fishing and i think what's interesting here is them talking about why there might be a breakthrough and why a deal may be done early next week. i manual micron, the french president, has accepted that they are good have to reduce in terms of their take from —— emmanuel macron. ithink reduce in terms of their take from —— emmanuel macron. i think that is a positive side in terms of getting a positive side in terms of getting a deal, but it also depends on how much the uk side is willing to give. we know fisheries have been a politically potent issue during these talks. even if emmanuel macron is willing to listen, borisjohnson can hear is that —— not so much in terms of the economy. but i think within government, it's most important as political symbolism in making a political point about taking back control. david, .1% of gd
there are definitely some positives, and in this case, the iris side. go from hearing positive standings about how there is a deal to be done —— the irish side. to hearing about how the talks have been bumping. it often goes back to fishing and i think what's interesting here is them talking about why there might be a breakthrough and why a deal may be done early next week. i manual micron, the french president, has accepted that they are good have to reduce in terms of their take from...
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corona iris crisis. since the news is making life for the film industry, who are the lights going out for the lights going on for cinema, our topic, this week, arts and culture on d. w. america remains tense and fiercely divided with donald trump still claiming to have won the recent presidential election. meanwhile, joe biden is preparing to enter the white house as his nation's 46 president. he's promised to reconcile and reunite america with. that's what's really different style of politics from donald trump. he's also promising a different approach to foreign relations, and senior european leaders say they're looking forward to working with joe biden in a new spirit of cooperation so long to the point we are asked diplomacy post.
corona iris crisis. since the news is making life for the film industry, who are the lights going out for the lights going on for cinema, our topic, this week, arts and culture on d. w. america remains tense and fiercely divided with donald trump still claiming to have won the recent presidential election. meanwhile, joe biden is preparing to enter the white house as his nation's 46 president. he's promised to reconcile and reunite america with. that's what's really different style of politics...