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john campbell, he's health analyst based in england, joins is from carlyle. john, what's going on here? just a month or so ago, people in many parts of europe at least, were breathing a sigh of relief. and now this unfortunately the u. k. seems to be leading your cont, indeed part of the world in the worst possible way at the moment. the case then the u. k, the moment of a 58 percent on the last 7 days. and there was a similar rise in the 7 days before that. what's happened is there's been travel from india, primarily from india into the u. k. but not single travelers, multiple travelers, many thousands of travelers. so what's happened in the u. k is you've had multiple seating events, many different feedings of the delta virus in different parts of the u. k. and i'm sad to say that from the u. k. it's also spreading to europe, so a lot of people went on holiday from the u. k, because portugal was on the, on the green list for the u. k. a lot of people went to portugal. and now portugal unfortunately is leading the way in terms of increasing delta, very number
john campbell, he's health analyst based in england, joins is from carlyle. john, what's going on here? just a month or so ago, people in many parts of europe at least, were breathing a sigh of relief. and now this unfortunately the u. k. seems to be leading your cont, indeed part of the world in the worst possible way at the moment. the case then the u. k, the moment of a 58 percent on the last 7 days. and there was a similar rise in the 7 days before that. what's happened is there's been...
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doctor john campbell is a health analyst placed in england. he joins us from carlyle. welcome to d. w doctor. what is it about this delta van? that means that so many countries are now increasing. pandemic restrictions when they were just emerging from locked down. it's also disappointing. fill isn't the will things we're looking so good to now all of a sudden we've got what is essentially a 3rd wave. this virus basically 1st rose in india. many people traveling from india to the u. k. brought the virus to the u. k. now there was many thousands of people coming from india to the u. k, before we restrict to travel. so we have multiple seating events. so the virus is able to get a foothold in the u. k. from the u. k. a spread on to portugal, for example, as a result of largely as a result of u. k. holidaymakers it's and now spreading throughout europe about 95 percent of the cases in the u. k. on now the delta value and what seems to happen is people get infected with a smaller nakeila, smaller number viruses and need to get infected and then produce a very high viral load, which mean
doctor john campbell is a health analyst placed in england. he joins us from carlyle. welcome to d. w doctor. what is it about this delta van? that means that so many countries are now increasing. pandemic restrictions when they were just emerging from locked down. it's also disappointing. fill isn't the will things we're looking so good to now all of a sudden we've got what is essentially a 3rd wave. this virus basically 1st rose in india. many people traveling from india to the u. k. brought...
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now i'm joined by doctor john campbell. he is a health analyst based in england, and he is considered an authority on all questions about this pandemic. it's good to see you again. what is it about this delta variant? that means so many countries are now increasing. pandemic restrictions where they were just emerging back into normality. it is just so disappointing branches and things looking like they're going well, and now we're sort of plunged back into the depth of it. it's the increased trans mis ability of this very now public health things and just said it's 64 percent more transmissible than the previous u. k. you can't alpha barrier. and when that was about 40 percent more transmissible than the original wild strain variant. so this is at least twice as transmissible as the original barrier that we'll be dealing with. and this means that measures that were working before such as household isolation. for example, a no longer working. now we're finding that the virus is spreading around the whole household. this is l
now i'm joined by doctor john campbell. he is a health analyst based in england, and he is considered an authority on all questions about this pandemic. it's good to see you again. what is it about this delta variant? that means so many countries are now increasing. pandemic restrictions where they were just emerging back into normality. it is just so disappointing branches and things looking like they're going well, and now we're sort of plunged back into the depth of it. it's the increased...
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over more now, i'm joined by doctor john campbell. he is a health analyst based in england, and he is considered an authority on all questions about this pandemic. it's good to see you again. what is it about this delta variant? that means so many countries are now increasing, pandemic restrictions where they were just emerging back into normality. it is just so disappointing. bryant isn't there things looking like that going well . and now we're sort of plunged back into the depth of it. it's the increased trans mis ability of this very now public health things and just said it's 64 percent more transmissible than the previous u. k. ken's alpha, the variance, and that was about 40 percent more transmissible than the original wild strain variant. so this is at least twice as transmissible as the original barrier that we'll be dealing with. and this means that measures that were working before such as household isolation for example, and no longer working. now we're finding that the virus is spreading around the whole household. this i
over more now, i'm joined by doctor john campbell. he is a health analyst based in england, and he is considered an authority on all questions about this pandemic. it's good to see you again. what is it about this delta variant? that means so many countries are now increasing, pandemic restrictions where they were just emerging back into normality. it is just so disappointing. bryant isn't there things looking like that going well . and now we're sort of plunged back into the depth of it. it's...
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now i'm joined by doctor john campbell. he is a health analyst based in england, and he is considered an authority on all questions about this pandemic. it's good to see you again. what is it about this delta variant? that means so many countries are now increasing. pandemic restrictions where they were just emerging back into normality. it is just so disappointing branches and things looking like they're going well, and now we're sort of plunged back into the depth of it. it's the increased trans mis ability of this very now public health things into studies. 64 percent more transmissible than the previous u. k ken alpha variance, and that was about 40 percent more transmissible than the original wild strain variant. so this is at least twice as transmissible, as the original very that will be dealing with and this means that measures that were working before such as household isolation for example, and no longer working. now we're finding that the virus is spreading around the whole household. this is largely how it got s
now i'm joined by doctor john campbell. he is a health analyst based in england, and he is considered an authority on all questions about this pandemic. it's good to see you again. what is it about this delta variant? that means so many countries are now increasing. pandemic restrictions where they were just emerging back into normality. it is just so disappointing branches and things looking like they're going well, and now we're sort of plunged back into the depth of it. it's the increased...
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john campbell, he's health analyst based in england, joins us from carlyle. john, what's going on here? just a month or so ago, people in many parts of europe at least, were breathing a sigh of relief. and now this unfortunately, the u. k. seems to be leading your cont, indeed part of the world in the worst possible way at the moment. the cases in the u. k. the moment about 58 percent on the last 7 days and there was a similar rise in the 7 days before that. what's happened is there's been travel from india primarily from india into the u. k, but not single travelers, multiple travelers, many thousands of travelers. so what happened in the u. k, we've had multiple seeding events, many different feedings of the delta virus in different parts of the u. k. and i'm sad to say that from the u. k. it's also spreading to europe. so a lot of people went on holiday from the u. k because portugal was on the, on the green list for the catalog. people went to portugal. and now portugal unfortunately is leading the way in terms of increasing delta various numbers in europe
john campbell, he's health analyst based in england, joins us from carlyle. john, what's going on here? just a month or so ago, people in many parts of europe at least, were breathing a sigh of relief. and now this unfortunately, the u. k. seems to be leading your cont, indeed part of the world in the worst possible way at the moment. the cases in the u. k. the moment about 58 percent on the last 7 days and there was a similar rise in the 7 days before that. what's happened is there's been...
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john campbell, he's health analyst based in england. join us from carlyle. john, what's going on here? just a month or so ago, people in many parts of europe at least, were breathing a sigh of relief. and now this unfortunately the u. k. seems to be leading your cont, indeed part of the world in the worst possible way at the moment. the cases in the u. k. the moment about 58 percent on the last 7 days and there was a similar rise in the 7 days before that. what's happened is there's been travel from india, primarily from india into the u. k. but not single travelers, multiple travelers, many thousands of travelers. so what happened in the u. k, we've had multiple seeding events, many different feedings of the delta virus in different parts of the you k. and i'm sad to say that from the u. k. it's also spreading to europe, so a lot of people went on holiday from the u. k, because portugal was on the, on the green list for you. a lot of people went to portugal and now portugal unfortunately is leading the way in terms of increasing delta various numbers in euro
john campbell, he's health analyst based in england. join us from carlyle. john, what's going on here? just a month or so ago, people in many parts of europe at least, were breathing a sigh of relief. and now this unfortunately the u. k. seems to be leading your cont, indeed part of the world in the worst possible way at the moment. the cases in the u. k. the moment about 58 percent on the last 7 days and there was a similar rise in the 7 days before that. what's happened is there's been travel...
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now i'm joined by doctor john campbell. he is a health analyst based in england, and he is considered an authority on all questions about this pandemic. it's good to see you again. what is it about this delta variant? that means so many countries are now increasing. pandemic re straightens, where they were just emerging back into normality. it is just so disappointing, printers and things looking like they're going well and now we're sort of plunged back into the depth of it. it's the increased trans miss ability of this, where we are now public health things and just said it's 64 percent more transmissible than the previous u. k. 10 alpha variance. and that was about 40 percent more transmissible than the original wild strain variant. so this is at least twice as transmissible, as the original very that will be dealing with and this means that measures that were working before such as household isolation. for example, a no longer working. now we're finding that the virus spreading around the whole household. this is launch
now i'm joined by doctor john campbell. he is a health analyst based in england, and he is considered an authority on all questions about this pandemic. it's good to see you again. what is it about this delta variant? that means so many countries are now increasing. pandemic re straightens, where they were just emerging back into normality. it is just so disappointing, printers and things looking like they're going well and now we're sort of plunged back into the depth of it. it's the increased...
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now i'm joined by doctor john campbell. he is a health analyst based in england, and he is considered an authority on all questions about this pandemic. it's good to see you again. what is it about this delta variant? that means so many countries are now increasing. pandemic restrictions where they were just emerging back into normality. it is just so disappointing branches and things looking like that going well. and now we're sort of plunged back into the depth of it, is the increased trans mis ability of this very now public health things into studies. 64 percent more transmissible than the previous u. k. you can't alpha variance. and that was about 40 percent more transmissible than the original wild strain variant. so this is at least twice as transmissible, as the original berry that we'll be dealing with. and this means that measures that were working before such as household isolation. for example, a no longer working now we're finding that the virus is spreading around the whole household. this is largely how it go
now i'm joined by doctor john campbell. he is a health analyst based in england, and he is considered an authority on all questions about this pandemic. it's good to see you again. what is it about this delta variant? that means so many countries are now increasing. pandemic restrictions where they were just emerging back into normality. it is just so disappointing branches and things looking like that going well. and now we're sort of plunged back into the depth of it, is the increased trans...
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but let me tell you what robert rotberg, president of the world peace foundation in the us, and john campbellrnment is unable to keep its citizens safe and secure. nigeria has become a fully failed state of critical geographical concern." they're not mincing their words, are they? they're right. they are wrong — we are not a failed state, zeinab. there is a government at the centre, there are governments in each of our 36 states, the governments are in control of those states and regions, and the federal government is in full control, so we have pockets of security crisis, like the insurgency in the north...northeast, like ipob also trying to cause crisis in the southeastern part of the country. that doesn't make us a failed state. which country in the world today is not having... ..in africa today is not having a security crisis? we have a security crisis, but this is a government that has come to a grip and has a strong hold on the security situation. yet this is another example of president buhari over—promising and under—delivering. he said in 2015 that boko haram had been technically def
but let me tell you what robert rotberg, president of the world peace foundation in the us, and john campbellrnment is unable to keep its citizens safe and secure. nigeria has become a fully failed state of critical geographical concern." they're not mincing their words, are they? they're right. they are wrong — we are not a failed state, zeinab. there is a government at the centre, there are governments in each of our 36 states, the governments are in control of those states and...
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so traveling through boston this person scottish scholar john francis campbell. he actually purchases as he says a pro lincoln political photograph and we see the text on the back of this image by mark by the colonel marsh john w mercer who writes the experience about this surgeon who assisted in the take in the care of gordon, so when i think about the range experience of gordon as he entered the camp and how his image circulated and historic circulated in a different ways. we see that it was in the harper's weekly as a story of a typical negro fighting for his freedom as he entered the camp and ragged clothes showing and posing these lacerated back to wearing the uniform and so when we again see the range of experience to a confederate soldier with sergeant chandler from the 44th, mississippi to silas chandler who was his servant who freed and then the continued to stay with the sergeant when he was wounded. images of mothers and and family members and wives their role played heavily in the visualizing women and terra hunter writes while women asserted claims of
so traveling through boston this person scottish scholar john francis campbell. he actually purchases as he says a pro lincoln political photograph and we see the text on the back of this image by mark by the colonel marsh john w mercer who writes the experience about this surgeon who assisted in the take in the care of gordon, so when i think about the range experience of gordon as he entered the camp and how his image circulated and historic circulated in a different ways. we see that it was...
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alone colonel monroe is next to me on it former president madison as well general john hartwell clark, of course senator campbell joseph carrington campbell and and others here, david calls david watson. never forget him. oh, there's seven of us. i think you may understand collectively as founders but to create a university of which the curriculum will continue to grow as new frontiers of knowledge or discovered. and that is hell we continue to found with every successive generation. that further learning so necessary. not only to inspire us but to equip us to hold solidly the rains of self-government. commissary jefferson one of our guests tony i would like to know who your political philosopher is. oh. those my favorite political philosopher. well, i cannot deny course john locke, but then i think at the same time sir isaac newton sir, francis bacon, and you may wonder well now locke can be understood as a political philosopher. but how many other two gentlemen of scientific interests and pursuit be considered political because each and every one of them understand well the element of learning the continuing t
alone colonel monroe is next to me on it former president madison as well general john hartwell clark, of course senator campbell joseph carrington campbell and and others here, david calls david watson. never forget him. oh, there's seven of us. i think you may understand collectively as founders but to create a university of which the curriculum will continue to grow as new frontiers of knowledge or discovered. and that is hell we continue to found with every successive generation. that...
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our correspondentjohn campbell is in county antrim. john, what's been happeneing there?n arriving here this morning to choose what will be their third leader in the last 50 days. it will be sir jeffrey donaldson, he is the only candidate. clearly one of the things you will have to do is try to rebuild party unity after what has been an incredibly divisive and damaging time for the dup. his predecessor, edwin poots, has not come here today. jeffrey is to have to find a route back from westminster to stormont, where he wants to become first minister and that will lead to a westminster by—election, which could be pretty tricky for the dup, but his major focus is going to be the northern ireland protocol. that is the part of the brexit deal which creates a trade body in the irish sea between northern ireland and the rest of the uk. the dup what the northern ireland foot got to be removed or at least radically reformed. thank you very much. rescue teams in miami are continuing their search for survivors after an apartment block collapsed on thursday. the state governor has ca
our correspondentjohn campbell is in county antrim. john, what's been happeneing there?n arriving here this morning to choose what will be their third leader in the last 50 days. it will be sir jeffrey donaldson, he is the only candidate. clearly one of the things you will have to do is try to rebuild party unity after what has been an incredibly divisive and damaging time for the dup. his predecessor, edwin poots, has not come here today. jeffrey is to have to find a route back from...
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campbell. it has been a torrid time for the party, john. wedgesjeffrey donaldson start with this?his? what are his priority is a time?— his priority is a time? i think she talked about _ his priority is a time? i think she talked about this _ his priority is a time? i think she talked about this being - his priority is a time? i think she talked about this being a - his priority is a time? i think she talked about this being a very i talked about this being a very pleasing experience of the party because, remember, he is now the third leader injust because, remember, he is now the third leader in just 50 because, remember, he is now the third leader injust 50 days because, remember, he is now the third leader in just 50 days are one of the things he is going to have to do is trying to rebuild the unity of this party. really extraordinary period in the d's history, a party which has historically been known for very strong discipline but now you have open warfare between the members. —— dup history. he will have to try to hear the dough might heal those winds but what he wanted to t
campbell. it has been a torrid time for the party, john. wedgesjeffrey donaldson start with this?his? what are his priority is a time?— his priority is a time? i think she talked about _ his priority is a time? i think she talked about this _ his priority is a time? i think she talked about this being - his priority is a time? i think she talked about this being a - his priority is a time? i think she talked about this being a very i talked about this being a very pleasing experience of the...
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in davidson, jane campbell, a retired captain in the united states navy, serves on the davidson town commission, and charlotte's john arrowwood made history as the first openly lgbtq judge on north carolina's court of appeals. all of these individuals put themselves forward for public service because they know that we can't sleep on fairness and equal rights. i'm working hard as your ally in congress alongside members of my congressional office, supporting the lgbtq community. and promise to continue to fight for their rights. i wish everyone across our country happy pride. now go forth and continue to fight. because we can't wait for equality. we have to win it. i yield back. mr. cicilline: i thank my friend for herrell consequent words and for being part of our -- for her eloquent word and for being part of our pride discussion tonight. it's my pleasure to yield to our new colleague, congresswoman newman, who has just been such an extraordinary, relentless advocate for our community and i know she does it on behalf of her child, but also for children all across america. congresswoman newman. ms. newman: thank you,
in davidson, jane campbell, a retired captain in the united states navy, serves on the davidson town commission, and charlotte's john arrowwood made history as the first openly lgbtq judge on north carolina's court of appeals. all of these individuals put themselves forward for public service because they know that we can't sleep on fairness and equal rights. i'm working hard as your ally in congress alongside members of my congressional office, supporting the lgbtq community. and promise to...
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look, i talked to naomi campbell tonight, the convener of the black women's roundtable. what she told me is she never met john he's invited to this meeting and she's coming because she recognizes he's somebody of influence she needs to engage with to make the case for why he needs to do whatever it takes, even if that includes getting rid of the filibuster. she's looking at the calendar and she sees senators who will soon be focused on campaigning than passing legislation and for those leaders, this is really a very urgent moment and they feel like their time is now to make something happen on this issue. >> definitely, because you don't have the right to vote. nothing else really seems to matter and nothing else will pass. ira shapiro, welcome to the show. you worked for robert byrd. mansion tries to style himself as the heir apparent ideologically, at least on the positive side for the ideology of mr. byrd. you wrote in a "new york times" piece, you were a staffer from 1975 and 1987 and former counsel as well. you wrote for mr. byrd and other senators of his era, the overriding goal was to ensure not that c
look, i talked to naomi campbell tonight, the convener of the black women's roundtable. what she told me is she never met john he's invited to this meeting and she's coming because she recognizes he's somebody of influence she needs to engage with to make the case for why he needs to do whatever it takes, even if that includes getting rid of the filibuster. she's looking at the calendar and she sees senators who will soon be focused on campaigning than passing legislation and for those leaders,...
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john lewis voting rights act. she says that be will passed and it is not a sub si substitute for hr 1. melanie campbell inif i vags. >> so you heard, i think, he said no minds were changed. so given that what is next. >> i i think it was a productive meeting. i think the key for us was really to have this conversation with him to share our perspectives and really some history as relates to the phil buster and quite honestly it passes as not supporting civil rights and racial justice issues, voting rights as well. we made that case with a weight, and several other that's you know were in the meeting and pulled the meeting together. so the conversation was really about that. i was able to share the historic perspective of the filibuster. we can say something without looking at the full history and africans in this country the phil buster has been used to block voting rights legislation. so that was something that we shared. we know that there is modern day thing that's have been "to the benefit of the a party unfortunately and this is not partisan, it's factual, continues to want to be the party of no. i
john lewis voting rights act. she says that be will passed and it is not a sub si substitute for hr 1. melanie campbell inif i vags. >> so you heard, i think, he said no minds were changed. so given that what is next. >> i i think it was a productive meeting. i think the key for us was really to have this conversation with him to share our perspectives and really some history as relates to the phil buster and quite honestly it passes as not supporting civil rights and racial justice...