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experts who have come to the death of before in fact 3 times in the past week to talk about this lyra's and what they're going to do is they're going to discuss whether the virus should be a global health emergency and if they do discuss the kind of recommendations that they want to see happen to in order to manage this server at the moment they've already changed the risk level for moderate to high but they haven't really to ted it is a global health and i don't see yet but with the amount of countries being affected going up to 16 now that might change things there this is why by having an open i want to we know about the efforts to control the spars so as as of yet there's no cure or vaccine for this virus but international experts are being assembled to go to china to learn more about the transmission of this disease but the w.h. here says that currently an important juncture where we can interrupt the transmission of this virus and really under control so that's really what they're going to be looking for but at the moment in hand the city where this originated as we had that citie
experts who have come to the death of before in fact 3 times in the past week to talk about this lyra's and what they're going to do is they're going to discuss whether the virus should be a global health emergency and if they do discuss the kind of recommendations that they want to see happen to in order to manage this server at the moment they've already changed the risk level for moderate to high but they haven't really to ted it is a global health and i don't see yet but with the amount of...
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times, but it is hugely significant that after three years, after nine months after the murder of lyragh many complicated issues like the continuity agreement and the irish language issue. what will this mean in terms of ordinary political decisions being made? up until now the civil service have had to make short—term decisions but the long—term decisions cannot be made without political leadership. exactly, it will have huge impact on the lives of ordinary people and we have a crisis in the health service here. over 300,000 people are on the waiting list and the fact that there has been no minister to those decisions has been huge negative impact on many people here. the fact that we will have ministers in place able to take those decisions, that will impact usually on the lives of people. nurses were on strike yesterday, someone will have to deal with that issue going forward. for many ordinary people, they will see a big change in their lives now that stormont is back. what will this mean for what will happen post the end of january, and mean for what will happen post the end ofjan
times, but it is hugely significant that after three years, after nine months after the murder of lyragh many complicated issues like the continuity agreement and the irish language issue. what will this mean in terms of ordinary political decisions being made? up until now the civil service have had to make short—term decisions but the long—term decisions cannot be made without political leadership. exactly, it will have huge impact on the lives of ordinary people and we have a crisis in...
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. >> so, according to fda's letter sent to me yesterday the f a lyra letter sent to me yesterday theyluded its review on november 4. >> correct. >> did they make any changes to the initial guidance cemented by the fda? >> again, i can't go into the details of what remains ongoing discussions. >> you are familiar with something called executive order 12866. >> yes, sir. >> according to this catchy phrase eo 1266 the fda is not allowed to publish in the federal register until they've completed its review. right? >> for things that are subject to the executive order. >> correct. this is one of them smacked this was a policy that was significant that we sent to omb for review. >> it would apply basically talks about the types of policies that would be cemented and then sent back to fda. >> correct. >> they marked the report completed on its website. that means, mr. zeller, the policy is now back with the fda. right? >> they completed the review on november 4 and sent the document back to us but there were still other ongoing problems the policy -related going on in parallel but they did c
. >> so, according to fda's letter sent to me yesterday the f a lyra letter sent to me yesterday theyluded its review on november 4. >> correct. >> did they make any changes to the initial guidance cemented by the fda? >> again, i can't go into the details of what remains ongoing discussions. >> you are familiar with something called executive order 12866. >> yes, sir. >> according to this catchy phrase eo 1266 the fda is not allowed to publish in the...
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. >> according to executive order fda is not allowed to publish in the federal register until a lyra has completed its review. . the fda can publish the guidance, right? if the complete executive branch review of the policy was done, that there were still, as i said, in parallel, other ongoing policy discussions going on in addition to the review of the guidance document. >> so these parallel discussions that sound like some kind of a regular channel of discussions independent of the standard submission of the guidance from the fda and back. review thate other is happening right now that has nothing to do with the fda? >> there are ongoing policy related discussions between the agency, the department, and the white house about what the policy should be. >> ok. so did they really complete the review if they are still discussing with you the documents? at otherted its review levels within the department and the white house and the agency. again, in parallel. there were discussions continuing. >> and who is part of those? >> the leadership of the agencies and various parts of the white
. >> according to executive order fda is not allowed to publish in the federal register until a lyra has completed its review. . the fda can publish the guidance, right? if the complete executive branch review of the policy was done, that there were still, as i said, in parallel, other ongoing policy discussions going on in addition to the review of the guidance document. >> so these parallel discussions that sound like some kind of a regular channel of discussions independent of...
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how much were politician shamed by what was said at the funeral of the journalist lyra mckee, when thentirety of northern irish politics is against brexit and has strong views about what will happen, and the border than the channel between ireland and the united kingdom, so they need to have a voice in that discussion. the union unison is saying that they are holding the people of northern ireland to ransom. and they will get it all is in the laps of the politicians. they have thrown a lot of money at northern ireland get into fine deals. gordon brown sent millions to get them to agree to the policing agreement, and that was well spent. theresa may spent a billion to getjust put the tory party, and that was less well spent. we also have this question over the legal standing of the irish language. that has been a perennial concern for sinn fein. how much of a sticking point might that be, if all the other pieces seem to be fitting? well, i mention the st andrews agreement in 2006, and that was, we had a lot of discussion about the irish language then, and it has been a vexed point betwe
how much were politician shamed by what was said at the funeral of the journalist lyra mckee, when thentirety of northern irish politics is against brexit and has strong views about what will happen, and the border than the channel between ireland and the united kingdom, so they need to have a voice in that discussion. the union unison is saying that they are holding the people of northern ireland to ransom. and they will get it all is in the laps of the politicians. they have thrown a lot of...