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but you're going to harm me it's been over a year since the former cricketer turned politician imran khan became pakistan's prime minister. during his campaign mr cohn promised to turn around the country's economy but the fight to ease inflation has not been an easy one the pakistani rupee lost 35 percent of its value drink on its 1st year in office and despite some encouraging news from the international monetary fund many are still struggling as a result of the weak economy pakistan's location brings a lot of opportunity as well as challenges a lot of hope has been put on its agreement with china to set up an economic corridor but it's not clear if the ambitious project will be beneficial to both sides. relations with the other big neighbor india have been strained in recently. after new delhi revoked the autonomy of indian administered kashmir. there's also been tension of india's controversial citizenship law that many say discriminates against muslims and islam about will also be looking to see how the recently signed deal between the us and the afghan taliban will impact on its poli
but you're going to harm me it's been over a year since the former cricketer turned politician imran khan became pakistan's prime minister. during his campaign mr cohn promised to turn around the country's economy but the fight to ease inflation has not been an easy one the pakistani rupee lost 35 percent of its value drink on its 1st year in office and despite some encouraging news from the international monetary fund many are still struggling as a result of the weak economy pakistan's...
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peter, and doctor amir khan. you both for being with us. peter, and doctoramir khan.th of you for answering so many of the questions. it has felt chilly in the easterly breeze over the weekend but we'll change the wind direction for the start of the week, picking up more ofa start of the week, picking up more of a south—westerly. we will have frost by night even though there will be a lot of dry weather with high—pressure hanging on. in the north and west we'll see the rain falling and a met office warning of over 100 millimetres on falling and a met office warning of over100 millimetres on monday— wednesday, especially for the islands and highlands of scotland. the weather front is going to move in overnight. elsewhere under the starry skies, temperatures plummeting, a widespread frost, claude of the —— colder than last night for some and we may even get some mist and fog as we are losing the breeze. in the far north and west we will see hazy sunshine in northern ireland and parts of scotla nd northern ireland and parts of scotland with the proximity of the weather f
peter, and doctor amir khan. you both for being with us. peter, and doctoramir khan.th of you for answering so many of the questions. it has felt chilly in the easterly breeze over the weekend but we'll change the wind direction for the start of the week, picking up more ofa start of the week, picking up more of a south—westerly. we will have frost by night even though there will be a lot of dry weather with high—pressure hanging on. in the north and west we'll see the rain falling and a...
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ali khan. dr. khan will be discussing his book the next pandemic. as former director of the office of public health preparedness and response at the centers for disease control and prevention dr. khan has been on the front lines in the fight to contain the world's deadliest diseases. he's not the first one to have done so. throughout history humans have been fighting diseases, deadly wars against contagions and there has never been a time where humans were not affects with microbes and fought against him. during khan's time our speaker has had with contagions. he worked among red cross for the first ebola crisis. after 911 called to washington to prevent the spread of anthrax in the senate office building. a disease hunter, if you will, mission was to read the government's efforts to prepare public for disease outbreaks and health emergencies. he has seen it all. he also writes that not all epidemics and pandemics are inevitable. most can be mitigated if not prevented. the question is how and do we have enough resources. to help us separate hype fro
ali khan. dr. khan will be discussing his book the next pandemic. as former director of the office of public health preparedness and response at the centers for disease control and prevention dr. khan has been on the front lines in the fight to contain the world's deadliest diseases. he's not the first one to have done so. throughout history humans have been fighting diseases, deadly wars against contagions and there has never been a time where humans were not affects with microbes and fought...
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khan academy ceo and founder sal khan there.uo remains positive despite its recent sales miss. we will hear from the president of strategy next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: several companies are expecting headwinds to their businesses from the coronavirus pandemic, including chinese e-commerce giants like alibaba. pinduoduo, china's third-largest e-commerce platform, is no exception. they reported third-quarter sales that missed estimates, but ,he vice president of strategy david lou, is still positive. david: in terms of impact to e-commerce, we have seen the onset of the coronavirus outbreak in china, e-commerce actually played a big part in supporting and stabilizing the lies of people. -- the lives of people. pinduoduo is actually the second largest in china in terms of user accounts, so millions have come to rely on pinduoduo for daily necessities. in trying times like this our priorities are with our users, so we have continued to provide subsidies against medical supplies and daily necessities from the very beginning when
khan academy ceo and founder sal khan there.uo remains positive despite its recent sales miss. we will hear from the president of strategy next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: several companies are expecting headwinds to their businesses from the coronavirus pandemic, including chinese e-commerce giants like alibaba. pinduoduo, china's third-largest e-commerce platform, is no exception. they reported third-quarter sales that missed estimates, but ,he vice president of strategy david lou, is...
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i want to bring in saul khan, ceo of khan academy, a vital organization that is helping parents but notlpful if you don't have the technology to make it work. thank you so much for coming back. hadad you on before schools closed and now we are in the middle of this, so you are seeing this happen in real time. what are the sort of pain points you have discovered so far as now tens of millions of kids are at home trying to learn something while their parents are also working at home? beenyeah, what we get has on sony levels for everybody. number one is a large fraction of students who don't have internet connectivity at home -- this whole crisis has shown it is not a nice to have, it is a must have. not just to access things like khan academy but also have a social connection. we have been talking to a lot of telecom players, tech companies, philanthropists of what they might be able to do to open up spots and get students broadband. questions about basic childcare issues, school lunches, etc. even as some of that stuff is worked out, i think all parents are struggling with how do i struc
i want to bring in saul khan, ceo of khan academy, a vital organization that is helping parents but notlpful if you don't have the technology to make it work. thank you so much for coming back. hadad you on before schools closed and now we are in the middle of this, so you are seeing this happen in real time. what are the sort of pain points you have discovered so far as now tens of millions of kids are at home trying to learn something while their parents are also working at home? beenyeah,...
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sunny pm imran khan's call pakistan's minister for economic affairs how much desire are about prospects for peace stability and the end of american imperialism all this more going on the delays going underground 1st 8 years ago today the taliban killed 6 british soldiers bringing the total u.k. war dead in afghanistan since $911.00 to about $400.00 then tory prime minister david cameron who don't eem months before launched another war against libya all but destroying africa's riches for capita country said this about the worst single loss of life since 2006 well this is a desperately sad day for our country and desperately sad of course for the families concerned it is a reminder of the huge price that we're paying for the work we're doing in afghanistan but what work in afghanistan no one has been counting the hundreds of thousands of afghans who have been killed maimed or displaced since britain in the usa ceased links to al qaeda linked groups in the wake of $911.00 and began bombing one of the poorest countries on earth there is complete agreement on the military objectives of remov
sunny pm imran khan's call pakistan's minister for economic affairs how much desire are about prospects for peace stability and the end of american imperialism all this more going on the delays going underground 1st 8 years ago today the taliban killed 6 british soldiers bringing the total u.k. war dead in afghanistan since $911.00 to about $400.00 then tory prime minister david cameron who don't eem months before launched another war against libya all but destroying africa's riches for capita...
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dr khan, this is the final question for the moment.t to breathe. are the symptoms of the virus, and that is from mary. we know the vast majority of people get a fever and a cough and some fatigue with the virus, but sore throats have been reported in up to a third of cases, so if you feel like you have a sore throat or something stuck in your throat, i think the safest thing to do is to assume it is the virus and self—isolate for seven days and monitor your symptoms. in cases of difficulty in breathing, that is slightly more worrying and can be a complication of the virus, in which case you should go to the nhs111 website if you are having difficulty breathing, because they may want to see you. you are having difficulty breathing, because they may want to see youlj wa nt because they may want to see you.” wa nt to because they may want to see you.” want to ask you finally, dr khan, if i may, we heard this week an nhs co nsulta nt i may, we heard this week an nhs consultant has become the first front line worker to die in this crisis. h
dr khan, this is the final question for the moment.t to breathe. are the symptoms of the virus, and that is from mary. we know the vast majority of people get a fever and a cough and some fatigue with the virus, but sore throats have been reported in up to a third of cases, so if you feel like you have a sore throat or something stuck in your throat, i think the safest thing to do is to assume it is the virus and self—isolate for seven days and monitor your symptoms. in cases of difficulty in...
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amir khan there.ish woman to win an olympic triathlon medal, with bronze in rio. she also won the last world cup event in australia just before the season was cut short due to the virus, and while she understands the need to postpone the games, she says it'll make things more difficult for her. those who are earlier on in their careers will feel like another year, they can put another year of strength work in and do a lot more endurance work in that year, but i'm someone endurance work in that year, but i'm someone probably towards the end of my career and i was looking at one more push going into this summer and possibly thinking about winding things down a little bit. for me i've got to think, 0k, there's another winter to go now and winter is white house as a triathlete stop we do try to escape the winter in little bit. we've actuallyjust been in australia, so that's something we will try to plan in for next year —— is quite path as a triathlete. the rugby football union are braced for losses of up
amir khan there.ish woman to win an olympic triathlon medal, with bronze in rio. she also won the last world cup event in australia just before the season was cut short due to the virus, and while she understands the need to postpone the games, she says it'll make things more difficult for her. those who are earlier on in their careers will feel like another year, they can put another year of strength work in and do a lot more endurance work in that year, but i'm someone endurance work in that...
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i don't own khan academy, it's a public charity.e have content that goes from pre-k through elementary, middle, high school. in math, english, language arts, science, humanities. it's not just videos, exercises, software that will adapt to the student with the official practice for the s.a.t. before this crisis, we had 18 million students every month coming to learn on khan academy in some way, shape, or form. our latest numbers have essentially doubled. we find ourselves in the situation that none of us could have foreseen, but i'm telling the team, every day, this is why we exist. we have to step up, we have to make sure that parents, teachers, and students are supported as we have school closures. >> dana: it's remarkable what's happening. we have top questions from parents that you're getting. they're looking at questions like what kind of a schedule should i have, how to wave and figure out what my children should learn, and how to help them if i don't know the subject matter myself. that would be my problem. >> so, what we rea
i don't own khan academy, it's a public charity.e have content that goes from pre-k through elementary, middle, high school. in math, english, language arts, science, humanities. it's not just videos, exercises, software that will adapt to the student with the official practice for the s.a.t. before this crisis, we had 18 million students every month coming to learn on khan academy in some way, shape, or form. our latest numbers have essentially doubled. we find ourselves in the situation that...
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and british choreographer akram khan takes audiences on an emotional journey in his modern retelling of an ancient epic. well it's the exhibition all of the year in the eternal city. known as raphael died in rome in $1520.00 at just $37.00 and he was one of the most celebrated and prolific artists not just of his age but of all time all the 3 month show is the biggest ever devoted to him but it begins under a shadow due to the corona virus outbreak currently sweeping italy. it's one of the most eagerly anticipated shows of the year this very day our crew in our low museum pre-sold around $70000.00 tickets before dawes even opened. 120 works by roughly 0 have been assembled from the collections of many major museums around the world. france's museum as a major contributor its director put a positive spin on the risk that visitor numbers could be down due to the corona virus outbreak. would we really want to have all these crowds and expression. there will be manifest to us because it's a unique opportunity but if you actually can get through to the paintings of us nothing wrong about.
and british choreographer akram khan takes audiences on an emotional journey in his modern retelling of an ancient epic. well it's the exhibition all of the year in the eternal city. known as raphael died in rome in $1520.00 at just $37.00 and he was one of the most celebrated and prolific artists not just of his age but of all time all the 3 month show is the biggest ever devoted to him but it begins under a shadow due to the corona virus outbreak currently sweeping italy. it's one of the most...
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joining us now is sal khan. the owner of khan academy platform. way you can help us most is help teachiing teachers and par is are not used to online learning. patricia asks, i'm 64 and i teach 9th graders. i've never had to do any online teaching before and i'm learning slowly but still struggling. any advice for teachers going into this new digital frontier? sal. >> my biggest piece of advice and this is for all of us who are going through significant transitions in our life is don't try to do too much all at once. if you take one step at a time and build up from there, you'll be able to make a lot of progress especially if this is an extended school closure situation. my advice is make sure your students, at least, get some focus time to learn during the day. i've told teachers and parents, at least two hours a day, reading and math are those two foundational skills for every one. depending on what you teach in 9th grade. we published schedules. we're not for profit and we have built a lot of the tools that are really valuable for times like th
joining us now is sal khan. the owner of khan academy platform. way you can help us most is help teachiing teachers and par is are not used to online learning. patricia asks, i'm 64 and i teach 9th graders. i've never had to do any online teaching before and i'm learning slowly but still struggling. any advice for teachers going into this new digital frontier? sal. >> my biggest piece of advice and this is for all of us who are going through significant transitions in our life is don't...
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that was omar khan. chief product officer of magic leap.tors are trying to raise cash for what could be the biggest hostile takeover in years. spite recent productions, xerox is resisting its bid. we spoke to a xerox nominee to the hp board and the former ceo of callan. -- cowan. >> i have no comment on what i would do as an operating board member but what i would do assuming the board agreed is engage in meaningful conversations and on what terms. >> the board has given us detailed reasons for why they rejected. you think they were wrong? >> yes. they rejected on incomplete facts and have not done their diligence. >> have not been able to. engaged and not done their due diligence to find out if the synergies are real. all of those things are still up in the air. . >> some things the board or management have said would be bad, do you disagree with them? the leverage, xerox believes, there would still be investment-grade after the transaction. projections, i find them credible. a gooderage would be 2x, capital structure. >> what about the ch
that was omar khan. chief product officer of magic leap.tors are trying to raise cash for what could be the biggest hostile takeover in years. spite recent productions, xerox is resisting its bid. we spoke to a xerox nominee to the hp board and the former ceo of callan. -- cowan. >> i have no comment on what i would do as an operating board member but what i would do assuming the board agreed is engage in meaningful conversations and on what terms. >> the board has given us detailed...
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spoil any peace process joining me now from islamabad is a member of pakistani prime minister among khan's cabinet ahmed as our thanks so much for joining us well major nations that may be focusing on the economic impact of coronavirus you go to afghanistan on the border india occupation of kashmir but let's go straight to the economy your brief in the back is there any gabbin and i understand you made an agreement with the i.m.f. another issue which many nations of the global south are having to cope with yes that's correct in last july about 8 months ago august on and dime if entered into an agreement we have been into numerous agreements with the with the i.m.f. before but since the agreement that has been a dramatic improvement in pakistan's economy and we are moving swiftly towards economic stabilization so you're taking $6000000000.00 from washington in return for privatizing and selling off pakistan well that's that's the political rhetoric that's usually associated around any i.m.f. program in any most of the countries but that's that's not what it is. it's $6000000000.00 plus ther
spoil any peace process joining me now from islamabad is a member of pakistani prime minister among khan's cabinet ahmed as our thanks so much for joining us well major nations that may be focusing on the economic impact of coronavirus you go to afghanistan on the border india occupation of kashmir but let's go straight to the economy your brief in the back is there any gabbin and i understand you made an agreement with the i.m.f. another issue which many nations of the global south are having...
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our dr ali khan a former u.s. assistant surgeon general who led the centers for disease control office of public health preparedness and response claudius saw many economists with the washington center for equitable growth who has worked at the federal reserve board and also the u.s. president's council of economic advisors and in boston we have john gruber an economist at the massachusetts institute of technology and a former president of the american society of health economists and in denver we have a very full vote today kathleen tierney a professor of sociology at the university of colorado and author of a must read book disasters a sociological approach it's so good to have you all with us dr come in we start with you for a minute can you give us a quick snapshot of what the. benchmarks on this health crisis is from a health dimension absolutely so in the midst of a pandemic 10120000 cases worldwide over 100 countries 4000 deaths the majority of cases have been in china 80000 cases they seem to have been abl
our dr ali khan a former u.s. assistant surgeon general who led the centers for disease control office of public health preparedness and response claudius saw many economists with the washington center for equitable growth who has worked at the federal reserve board and also the u.s. president's council of economic advisors and in boston we have john gruber an economist at the massachusetts institute of technology and a former president of the american society of health economists and in denver...
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the nerve director of the wellbeing research center at the university of oxford and in leeds amir khan a doctor with the u.k.'s national health service welcome to you all andreas let me start with you there is such a collective sense of anxiety and panic right now what are the main steps people can take to reduce that. well i think thanks for having me 1st of all i think that in genoa we've should expect people to be anxious a little bit uncertain to subvert the whole situation to situation is severe and this is a serious and cherish and so it's very perfectly fine to feel a bit of anxiety and a feeling of the uncertainty and most of us will kind of the same design it will go away just as you get used to the new situations to said we see that we will be ok and anxiety goes down but for some of us i think we have to kind of believe that we can try to control this anxiety but excessively burning about it consuming more and more information and that might actually feed into the un's id so i think if you kind of feel that oh i've really need to catch up on the internet and catch up on and
the nerve director of the wellbeing research center at the university of oxford and in leeds amir khan a doctor with the u.k.'s national health service welcome to you all andreas let me start with you there is such a collective sense of anxiety and panic right now what are the main steps people can take to reduce that. well i think thanks for having me 1st of all i think that in genoa we've should expect people to be anxious a little bit uncertain to subvert the whole situation to situation is...
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amir khan there.emier league's biggest stars have today launched #footballunited, a new initiative with the aim of raising £100,000 to help local communities through the coronavirus pandemic. arsenal's hector bellerin, manchester united's aaron wan—bissaka and chelsea's reece james are among those backing the project. proceeds will be collected by the national emergencies trust and used to support elderly and vulnerable people. the footballers already signed up are using the hashtag #footballunited to try to get other professionals involved with the campaign. the national league clubs are understood to have told the football association they want their season brought to an immediate halt, following a conference call on tuesday. it means all levels of the non—league game are united in their desire to end the season, given there is no realistic possibility of starting again in the foreseeable future. barrow would be in line for promotion, with notts county one of five sides that could challenge them for
amir khan there.emier league's biggest stars have today launched #footballunited, a new initiative with the aim of raising £100,000 to help local communities through the coronavirus pandemic. arsenal's hector bellerin, manchester united's aaron wan—bissaka and chelsea's reece james are among those backing the project. proceeds will be collected by the national emergencies trust and used to support elderly and vulnerable people. the footballers already signed up are using the hashtag...
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khan was previously released from a local law enforcement custody, in november, 2019, with an active detainer, due to new york city sanctuary policy, end quote. the victim, a 92-year-old woman. there was an active i.c.e. detainer, which was ignored by local law enforcement. this is one of many stories, and i want to start with rich, because you and i were speaking backstage about the very subject. if you could just elaborate. >> well, thank you, it is so great to be here. in the best country that god's ever created. the united states. what we were talking about, something hit really close to home, we were talking, and i was telling her, i got a stechtext my brother about that story, it was from fox news, and i told him i had already seen the story because i read it in the new york post. and he says you're missing the point. and i said what's the point? and he says that is darius' grandmother and i said oh, wow, and dara is his sister-in-law's cousin's grandmother. so there's like two degrees of separation between this family and my own family. and i said oh, my gosh, that's when it b
khan was previously released from a local law enforcement custody, in november, 2019, with an active detainer, due to new york city sanctuary policy, end quote. the victim, a 92-year-old woman. there was an active i.c.e. detainer, which was ignored by local law enforcement. this is one of many stories, and i want to start with rich, because you and i were speaking backstage about the very subject. if you could just elaborate. >> well, thank you, it is so great to be here. in the best...
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emily: sal khan there. plat form pinduoduo remains positive despite its recent sales miss. we hear from the vice president of strategy next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: several companies are expecting headwinds from the coronavirus pandemic, including chinese e-commerce giants like alibaba. pinduoduo is no exception. the company reported fourth quarter fails and missed viceates, but the president of strategy is still positive. >> in terms of impact e-commerce, we are seeing an onset of coronavirus outbreaks in china that e-commerce played a big part in supporting and stabilizing the lives of daily -- lives of the people. we are the second largest in china in terms of user account, so millions have come to rely on us for daily necessities. in trying times like this our priorities are with our users, so we have continued to provide subsidies against daily supplies dailyical supplies, necessities, from the very beginning we see surge outpacing demand in the market. that said the other thing i , would point out
emily: sal khan there. plat form pinduoduo remains positive despite its recent sales miss. we hear from the vice president of strategy next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: several companies are expecting headwinds from the coronavirus pandemic, including chinese e-commerce giants like alibaba. pinduoduo is no exception. the company reported fourth quarter fails and missed viceates, but the president of strategy is still positive. >> in terms of impact e-commerce, we are seeing an onset of...
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mitsuaki toyoda: people in mongolia have been practicing herrding for centuries since the era of genghis khan. even today, about one-quarter of the population live a nomadic life. [lamb bleating] toyoda: a dzud is a climatic term used in mongolia, which is characterized by summer drought followed by severe winter weather. the dzud used to happen every 10 years or so, but it's becoming more frequent. [lamb bleating] [child chattering] toyoda: there is about 750,000 people living in the care districts where infrastructure is very limited. toyoda: the young people in mongolia is no different from any otheher young people livingn other couountrs. they arere very currious about what the ururban life can offer to them. toyoda: we need better long-term strategies to make sure that the livestock sector will become more sustainable. so it's probably better that we focus our assistance toward marginal herders, especially to try to protect their livestock so that they can maintain their traditional nomadic way of life. annocer: "eah focus"s made ossible part by.. the himalayas, we may be far from the ef
mitsuaki toyoda: people in mongolia have been practicing herrding for centuries since the era of genghis khan. even today, about one-quarter of the population live a nomadic life. [lamb bleating] toyoda: a dzud is a climatic term used in mongolia, which is characterized by summer drought followed by severe winter weather. the dzud used to happen every 10 years or so, but it's becoming more frequent. [lamb bleating] [child chattering] toyoda: there is about 750,000 people living in the care...
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sadiq khan will be on the programme as well.rom abroad, as international travel becomes more difficult and countries close their borders due to the coronavirus pandemic. ella chandler is stranded in christchurch in new zealand, after her flights home were cancelled. shejoins us now. thanks so much forjoining us. just tell us, when were you trying to get home? so why was originally trying to get home on the 15th of april, so when the pandemic broke out a changed my flights to come home on the 31st of march, so next week. but not anymore. what has happened to that flight? so pretty much any british person in new zealand at the minute trying to get home has had theirflight minute trying to get home has had their flight cancelled due to the sort of cutting down of the airlines and all the transit routes are now closed through australia, dubai, singapore, hong kong, and america. obviously that has got to be kind of worrying, frustrating. how are you feeling? i do feel quite frustrated. they do feel quite worried. but it's just... it'
sadiq khan will be on the programme as well.rom abroad, as international travel becomes more difficult and countries close their borders due to the coronavirus pandemic. ella chandler is stranded in christchurch in new zealand, after her flights home were cancelled. shejoins us now. thanks so much forjoining us. just tell us, when were you trying to get home? so why was originally trying to get home on the 15th of april, so when the pandemic broke out a changed my flights to come home on the...
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welcome back in part one we heard from one of pakistani prime minister imran khan's cabinet about the collapse of donald trump's afghanistan peace deal joining me now is the vice president of afghanistan's national assembly m.p. for kabul and negotiated with the taliban fossick koofi who joins me from the afghan capital thanks so much for joining us 1st of all before we even talk about the peace deal what have you heard about the attacks by u.s. warplanes on helmand province this week i think just a few hours after the agreement between taliban and the united states the taliban started a very good kind of i guess if war. or against the of security forces and endless pond i think the united states air force is claimed that they have supported the afghan forces in helmand province by using the aircraft's air operations i want to get on to the peace deal that you helped negotiate in a 2nd but your reaction to the international criminal court announcing that it will now formally investigate u.s. war crimes defacto perhaps british war crimes because of course the united states soldiers in
welcome back in part one we heard from one of pakistani prime minister imran khan's cabinet about the collapse of donald trump's afghanistan peace deal joining me now is the vice president of afghanistan's national assembly m.p. for kabul and negotiated with the taliban fossick koofi who joins me from the afghan capital thanks so much for joining us 1st of all before we even talk about the peace deal what have you heard about the attacks by u.s. warplanes on helmand province this week i think...
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here's what mr khan has said. make no mistake, this is a crisis.ake no apologies for folks in the full resources at my disposal to tackle it. as we know, social distancing is key to the government's response. but while chief medical officer is convinced it will help tackle the spread of covid—i9, he's clear there are downsides too. doing things which actually increase people's social distancing sounds fine until you realise that might also increase loneliness, and if we are not careful increase people's ability to get exercise. there are whole bits of consequential from interventions and if you do them to relate you get all the negatives and a relatively small or almost non—measurable effect on the epidemic. the queen has gone to windsor castle with prince philip and issued a message to the nation, saying people are entering a period of great concern and uncertainty, adding. this is the latest update on testing in the uk from the department of health and social care. 144 patients who tested positive for coronavirus have sadly died." remember though
here's what mr khan has said. make no mistake, this is a crisis.ake no apologies for folks in the full resources at my disposal to tackle it. as we know, social distancing is key to the government's response. but while chief medical officer is convinced it will help tackle the spread of covid—i9, he's clear there are downsides too. doing things which actually increase people's social distancing sounds fine until you realise that might also increase loneliness, and if we are not careful...
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i wonder how the team got on at the euros especially with german bone players like khan i have. some say patriotism and passion can lead you all the way others say you have to keep a cool head and it's probably a bit of both. the ticks or sides of this turkish team are exciting to watch a golden generation in the making could they surprise us all again. you know. we believe in our team. and he will be there supports our team this one so we don't really it's any of the young players that like i come where you just want them to show what they can do in this such big. big then i've done all. the spirit and i've done all. boarding george wanted something that says who will be british bonnie and i don't often. so we spend a couple of days and we had a great insight into the turkish football tookey it's not a football powerhouse yet there are many problems but the potential is there the hope for a new. successful generation will be watching closely any chance lautrec you. can see a walk with more i mean quite high and then crash it's the bonds which mido was once built which regarded
i wonder how the team got on at the euros especially with german bone players like khan i have. some say patriotism and passion can lead you all the way others say you have to keep a cool head and it's probably a bit of both. the ticks or sides of this turkish team are exciting to watch a golden generation in the making could they surprise us all again. you know. we believe in our team. and he will be there supports our team this one so we don't really it's any of the young players that like i...
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i wonder how the team got on at the euros especially with german born players like khan i have. some say patriotism and passion can lead you all the way others say you have to keep a cool head and it's probably a bit of both. politics aside this turkish team are exciting to watch a golden generation in the making could they surprise us all again. you know. we believe in our team. and we will be their support our team this bunch of really really excited the young players that like i come where you know it's just for them to show what they can do in this such big. big then i don't know. the spirit and i don't know. wouldn't george want to those who would be british bonnie and i don't often. so we spend a couple of days and we had a great insight into. tookie it's not a football powerhouse yet there are many problems but the potential is there the hope for a new. successful generation will be watching closely in shots lautrec you. talk of. culture. hair. color superman. superfood stylish doggone bolero. lifestyle during. world war 2 the final months of 1945 nazi germany as a feat a
i wonder how the team got on at the euros especially with german born players like khan i have. some say patriotism and passion can lead you all the way others say you have to keep a cool head and it's probably a bit of both. politics aside this turkish team are exciting to watch a golden generation in the making could they surprise us all again. you know. we believe in our team. and we will be their support our team this bunch of really really excited the young players that like i come where...
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i wonder how the team will get on at the euros especially with german born players like khan i have. some say patriotism and passion can lead you all the way others say you have to keep a cool head it's probably a bit of both. sides of this turkish team are exciting to watch a golden generation in the making could be a surprise us all again. you know what we believe in our team. and we'll be there to support our team this one so we know when it's out of the young players that come what you've just done to show what they can do in this such big club walk. the streets. and the spirit and i. wouldn't gorge myself that says. bonnie and i don't often. so we spent a couple of days and we had a great insight into. it's not a football powerhouse yet there are many problems but the potential is there the hope for a new. successful generation will be watching closely any sheilds like to hear. conflicts cry from a sister distract the bull nigeria's government stands accused by the international community of serious human rights abuses i guess this week here in london is live mohammad the countr
i wonder how the team will get on at the euros especially with german born players like khan i have. some say patriotism and passion can lead you all the way others say you have to keep a cool head it's probably a bit of both. sides of this turkish team are exciting to watch a golden generation in the making could be a surprise us all again. you know what we believe in our team. and we'll be there to support our team this one so we know when it's out of the young players that come what you've...
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i wonder how the team will get on at the euros especially with german bomb players like khan i have. some say patriotism and passion can lead you all the way others say you have to keep a cool head and it's probably a bit of both. politics aside this turkish team are exciting to watch a golden generation and the making could they surprise us all again to be the champion you know what we believe in our team. and i do believe that supports our team this one so we were really excited the young players step up like i call way horses for them to show what they can do it is such big. news that's one of. the 1st big then i don't know. and the spirit and i don't all. wouldn't go into one shop and that's where we move the british bonnie and i don't often. so we spend a couple of days and we had a great insight into turkish football took it it's not a football powerhouse yes there are many problems but the potential is there the hope for a new. successful generation will be watching closely. could you. call on the road with our superheroes my mission is clear. and to me closely should be explo
i wonder how the team will get on at the euros especially with german bomb players like khan i have. some say patriotism and passion can lead you all the way others say you have to keep a cool head and it's probably a bit of both. politics aside this turkish team are exciting to watch a golden generation and the making could they surprise us all again to be the champion you know what we believe in our team. and i do believe that supports our team this one so we were really excited the young...
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i wonder how the team will get on at the euros especially with german bomb players like khan icon. some say patriotism and passion can lead you all the way others say you have to keep a cool head and it's probably a bit of both. politics aside this turkish team are exciting to watch a golden generation in the making a surprise us all again. we believe in our team. and he'll be there supports our team this one so we don't really think of the young players that like i call way for us just for them to show what they can do in this such big. big. group and the spirit and i've done all. boarding dortch once up there says. bonnie and i don't often. so we spend a couple of days and we had a great insight into. it's not a football powerhouse yet there are many problems but the potential is there the hope for a new. successful generation will be watching closely any chance lautrec here. cuts lawyer. car culture. hair. superman. superfood stylish starlike on the stove let o's. life style you're a. world. call on the road with our superheroes my mission is clear blue kushti good and nico slow
i wonder how the team will get on at the euros especially with german bomb players like khan icon. some say patriotism and passion can lead you all the way others say you have to keep a cool head and it's probably a bit of both. politics aside this turkish team are exciting to watch a golden generation in the making a surprise us all again. we believe in our team. and he'll be there supports our team this one so we don't really think of the young players that like i call way for us just for...
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we can also speak to dr amir khan, a gp who runs large practice. hejoins me from leeds.you both. thank you for taking the time to answer questions. the first one comes from elaine. "it is clear that the symptoms of the virus are fever and persistent cough. but are the early symptoms different? "i have currently got sore throat, feel achy and a headache. "could this be the start of the virus?" that is a really good question. we know that the vast majority of people will have a fever and a cough as part of the illness, but there is as part of the illness, but there is a whole myriad of other symptoms. so a whole myriad of other symptoms. so a sore throats, headaches, aches all over, sometimes diarrhoea and vomiting, and we are also hearing loss of sense of smell and taste, all being part of it. it is an emerging illness. we are learning more and more each time. so if that lady has got a sore throat and a headache, i would take it as the coronavirus. don't take any risks, self—isolate for 14 days. the vast majority get a fever and cough, but there are other symptoms as well
we can also speak to dr amir khan, a gp who runs large practice. hejoins me from leeds.you both. thank you for taking the time to answer questions. the first one comes from elaine. "it is clear that the symptoms of the virus are fever and persistent cough. but are the early symptoms different? "i have currently got sore throat, feel achy and a headache. "could this be the start of the virus?" that is a really good question. we know that the vast majority of people will have...
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dr amir khan in leeds.ile — emergency laws which would help to recruit millions of health care volunteers are being drawn up by the government, as ministers prepare for a likely coronavirus outbreak here. the bill, expected to go through parliament by the end of the month, would make it easier for potential volunteers to take time off work. our political correspondent chris mason reports. down the decades, people have been volunteering for the stjohn ambulance. the organisation has a history going back over 140 years. the government wants to make it easier for those who volunteer now to do so for longer if, as expected, the coronavirus outbreak gets worse. around three million people volunteer, in what the government calls a health, community health and social care setting, for organisations like the stjohn ambulance or the red cross. the health secretary, matt hancock, wants those described as being "skilled, experienced or qualified" volunteers to be able to do so for up to four weeks, if they choose to,
dr amir khan in leeds.ile — emergency laws which would help to recruit millions of health care volunteers are being drawn up by the government, as ministers prepare for a likely coronavirus outbreak here. the bill, expected to go through parliament by the end of the month, would make it easier for potential volunteers to take time off work. our political correspondent chris mason reports. down the decades, people have been volunteering for the stjohn ambulance. the organisation has a history...
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spoil any peace process joining me now from islamabad is a member of pakistani prime minister imran khan's cabinet ahmed as our thanks so much for joining us well nato nations are maybe focusing on the economic impact of coronavirus you go to afghanistan on the border india occupation of kashmir but let's go straight to the economy your brief in the pakistani government i understand you made an agreement with the i.m.f. another issue which many nations of the global south are having to cope with yes that's correct in last july and about 8 months ago.
spoil any peace process joining me now from islamabad is a member of pakistani prime minister imran khan's cabinet ahmed as our thanks so much for joining us well nato nations are maybe focusing on the economic impact of coronavirus you go to afghanistan on the border india occupation of kashmir but let's go straight to the economy your brief in the pakistani government i understand you made an agreement with the i.m.f. another issue which many nations of the global south are having to cope...
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since $911.00 and was trumps deal bound to end in failure we talked to one of pakistani pm imran khan's in a call pakistan's minister for economic affairs how much design are about prospects for peace stability and the end of american imperialism all this more going up and today's going underground 1st 8 years ago today the taliban killed 6 british soldiers bringing the total u.k. war dead in afghanistan since $911.00 to about $400.00 then tory prime minister david cameron who don't eem months before launched another war against libya all but destroying africa's riches for capita country said this about the worst single loss of life since 2006 this is a desperately sad day for our country and desperately sad of course is concerned it is a reminder of the huge price that we're paying for the work we're doing in afghanistan but what work in afghanistan no one has been counting the hundreds of thousands of afghans who have been killed maimed or displaced since britain in the usa ceased links to al qaeda linked groups in the wake of $911.00 and began bombing one of the poorest countries on
since $911.00 and was trumps deal bound to end in failure we talked to one of pakistani pm imran khan's in a call pakistan's minister for economic affairs how much design are about prospects for peace stability and the end of american imperialism all this more going up and today's going underground 1st 8 years ago today the taliban killed 6 british soldiers bringing the total u.k. war dead in afghanistan since $911.00 to about $400.00 then tory prime minister david cameron who don't eem months...
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good to have your thoughts, thank you very much, doctor amir khan in leeds. a reminder of some important information about the virus. this is what we all need to know about reducing our risk of catching coronavirus. wash your hands regularly. rub the palm and back of your hands in between the fingers and not forgetting the thumbs. it should take 20 seconds — long enough to sing happy birthday twice. avoid touching yourface with unwashed hands because this can spread disease. the first symptoms of coronavirus are a fever and a cough and you may experience shortness of breath. if you have a cough or high temperature, that does not necessarily mean you have coronavirus but if you think you might, don't go to hospital or your gp. stay at home and call nhs111, or use their online service. they will be able to tell you what to do next. you can keep up—to—date with the latest developments about the coronavirus outbreak, how to guard against it, and what it means for you, on the bbc news app and on our website. that was jane hill. spending on flood defences in englan
good to have your thoughts, thank you very much, doctor amir khan in leeds. a reminder of some important information about the virus. this is what we all need to know about reducing our risk of catching coronavirus. wash your hands regularly. rub the palm and back of your hands in between the fingers and not forgetting the thumbs. it should take 20 seconds — long enough to sing happy birthday twice. avoid touching yourface with unwashed hands because this can spread disease. the first...
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to prevent the next pandemic, please join me to the four corners of the earth by welcoming doctor khan to the carnegie council this morning. thank you for coming. [applause] >> thank you very much good morning everybody. as you heard, i spent a career in the preparedness business and usually that's meant for talks. over time it became getting ready just in time and at this point we are at the real-time speaking. one of the things i've been told is to start with a joke as you can told us nothing about my career but i do promise sex,, it will be mosquito sex but there will be lots of it. so i'm really delighted to have this opportunity to share a bunch of stories within the broader audience of what it means to be a disease due to defend hunting down the diseases. you hear about agent zero and if you read the papers to the movies etc. but what is that from the first of somebody that's been doing it every day with lots of other amazing public health practitioners and also tonight if you read the paper this morning whether it is ebola or yellow fever going on in angola it is topical so it m
to prevent the next pandemic, please join me to the four corners of the earth by welcoming doctor khan to the carnegie council this morning. thank you for coming. [applause] >> thank you very much good morning everybody. as you heard, i spent a career in the preparedness business and usually that's meant for talks. over time it became getting ready just in time and at this point we are at the real-time speaking. one of the things i've been told is to start with a joke as you can told us...
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the energy in the rehearsal room is palpable akram khan a dancer himself since childhood he uses every last moment to polish his choreography turns gestures grimaces all are perfectly synchronized she transposed an ancient story into the present age i like to work with math for me they're not there to be taken literally they have to be taken metaphorically at teach us our past i mean the reason why i feel we know our past is through music dance theatre because they've recorded it but in a way that is not just through words. outwitting the devil is a retelling of the mesopotamian epic of gilgamesh the 2 radical king becomes a hero after being tools are hard lesson by the gods. and there was this fragment recently discovered from the gilgamesh story which is the oldest recorded story ever on clay tablets and the one that they discovered recently was a tablet that described the see the forest and how gilgamesh this king destroyed this entire forest and how the gods became upset and decided to punish him. the company is currently cheering the peace for cullen jones is the ideal medium for
the energy in the rehearsal room is palpable akram khan a dancer himself since childhood he uses every last moment to polish his choreography turns gestures grimaces all are perfectly synchronized she transposed an ancient story into the present age i like to work with math for me they're not there to be taken literally they have to be taken metaphorically at teach us our past i mean the reason why i feel we know our past is through music dance theatre because they've recorded it but in a way...