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that marise through that host population and this for a full came nutrition that's the reason and the really existing fiber one why you treat marion's. really is moving the u.k. variant to was a south african variant and 2 was a resilient very that we've already seen elsewhere and have now been identified in the u.k. as well so it looks like these trying of mutations the fiber one for it for in the for 17 rashly be a kind of host i got to be mute response i've about the virus too actually. transmit more efficiently through the new host which is the human population and that many what we see in kind of convergent evolution of the u.k. variant was those brazilian and south african variants we know that they're already does that translate then into perhaps undermining the effectiveness of corona virus vaccinations are already being supplied now oh. yes and to some extent we see this every year with flu so we know that when the vaccines are manufactured and distributed there's always a chance that the virus will mutate was that process ongoing and if she does what we've seen now with the
that marise through that host population and this for a full came nutrition that's the reason and the really existing fiber one why you treat marion's. really is moving the u.k. variant to was a south african variant and 2 was a resilient very that we've already seen elsewhere and have now been identified in the u.k. as well so it looks like these trying of mutations the fiber one for it for in the for 17 rashly be a kind of host i got to be mute response i've about the virus too actually....
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also tonight marshall project staff writer, marise reports on capitol punishment in texas.syndicated radio host eric talks about his life and career for that all started on book tv on cspan2. visit booktv.org for more schedule information or consult your program guide. now, here's james oakes on abraham lincoln. >> this evening we are joined by professor james oakes who is one of the leading historians of 19th century america. his early work focused on examining slavery as it economic and social system that shaped southern life. his books include the ruling class, the radical and the republican, frederick douglass abraham lincoln and the triumph of antislavery politics and freedom national abolition
also tonight marshall project staff writer, marise reports on capitol punishment in texas.syndicated radio host eric talks about his life and career for that all started on book tv on cspan2. visit booktv.org for more schedule information or consult your program guide. now, here's james oakes on abraham lincoln. >> this evening we are joined by professor james oakes who is one of the leading historians of 19th century america. his early work focused on examining slavery as it economic and...
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australia's foreign affairs minister, marise payne, said: we call on the military to respect the ruledisputes through lawful mechanisms and to release immediately all civilian leaders and others who have been detained unlawfully. of course we will keep you right up to date on events of course we will keep you right up to date on events in myanmar. other news now: in a second weekend of widespread protests, large crowds have demonstrated across russia in defiance of warnings by police. the protesters are demanding the release ofjailed 0pposition leader alexei navalny. steve rosenberg reports. by law, russians have the right to peaceful protest...on paper. in moscow today, police were determined to clear the streets... whatever it took. some people got away. but hundreds of people were detained in the russian capital. protesters had come out in support of alexei navalny, the kremlin critic who's in jail. moscow police had warned that any protest in the city today would be considered illegal and broken up, and that's exactly what's happening right now. the message is that the authorities
australia's foreign affairs minister, marise payne, said: we call on the military to respect the ruledisputes through lawful mechanisms and to release immediately all civilian leaders and others who have been detained unlawfully. of course we will keep you right up to date on events of course we will keep you right up to date on events in myanmar. other news now: in a second weekend of widespread protests, large crowds have demonstrated across russia in defiance of warnings by police. the...
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australia's foreign affairs minister, marise payne, said:.d is taking a very different approach. the country's deputy prime minister telling reporters it's their internal affairs. and dil mohammed, a leader of the rohingya community told the reuters news agency: tom andrews, the un special rapporteur on the situation of human rights in myanmar, spoke with my colleague lewis vaughanjones earlier, labelling the situation as an assault on democracy. it is simply outrageous. many of us feared that this might happen, the signs that we were hearing in recent days were not encouraging, but listen, we are talking about overturning a constitution by the generals that the generals themselves wrote, that they said just yesterday that they would abide by. so this is notjust an assault, an attack on an individual, on a political leader or a political party, this is an assault on democracy itself, on the people of myanmar, on their hopes and their aspirations. and the people of myanmar need to know that the world is watching and the world is with them. man
australia's foreign affairs minister, marise payne, said:.d is taking a very different approach. the country's deputy prime minister telling reporters it's their internal affairs. and dil mohammed, a leader of the rohingya community told the reuters news agency: tom andrews, the un special rapporteur on the situation of human rights in myanmar, spoke with my colleague lewis vaughanjones earlier, labelling the situation as an assault on democracy. it is simply outrageous. many of us feared that...
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you lift the lockdown to worry when you go to a very large number of people who could still get the marise you have another large pool in which that mutation can continue to happen and it might set up a mutation that makes a vaccine less effective so you really want to have got rid of the numbers and vaccinated nearly everybody for you to. you force off the paddle because otherwise you could end up with a lot of people getting infected a new variant appearing then really in fact the people who've had a vaccine who are no longer adequately protected and professor mcgovern it is it is possible to put a number on how many vaccinations have to be done before it would be reasonable and safe to ease the law. and by the conventional mass we real looking for at least 70 percent of the british adult population to be vaccinated and that's really important that we get there and therefore very alarming when you hear these myths put out everything from just insane conspiracy theories that you begin with microchips around was some of the center they were injected with for gee i'm not quite sure how you
you lift the lockdown to worry when you go to a very large number of people who could still get the marise you have another large pool in which that mutation can continue to happen and it might set up a mutation that makes a vaccine less effective so you really want to have got rid of the numbers and vaccinated nearly everybody for you to. you force off the paddle because otherwise you could end up with a lot of people getting infected a new variant appearing then really in fact the people...
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also tonight marshall project staff writer, marise reports on capitol punishment in texas. nationally syndicated radio host eric talks about his life and career for that all started on book tv on cspan2. visit booktv.org for more schedule information or consult your program guide. now, here's james oakes on abraham lincoln. >> this evening we are joined by professor james oakes who is one of the leading historians of 19th century america. his early work focused on examining slavery as it economic and social system that shaped southern life. his books include the ruling class, the radical and the republican, frederick douglass abraham lincoln and the triumph of antislavery politics and freedom national abolition of slavery in the united states for those still won the blinken prize the annual award for the finest work in english on abraham lincoln or the american civil war era. hills and ma and a phd from california berkeley. he's been the faculty of the university of new york graduate center since 1997 at a holder of the graduate humanities chair since 1998. he'll be joined
also tonight marshall project staff writer, marise reports on capitol punishment in texas. nationally syndicated radio host eric talks about his life and career for that all started on book tv on cspan2. visit booktv.org for more schedule information or consult your program guide. now, here's james oakes on abraham lincoln. >> this evening we are joined by professor james oakes who is one of the leading historians of 19th century america. his early work focused on examining slavery as it...
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chilling but not everyone is happy to see them i don't mean to the same places families from our local i marise indigenous group have had intruders in their properties they walk in looking for food and clothes they go through peru and they arrived to chile in deplorable conditions. chillin soldiers have been deployed along bolivia's border to prevent illegal crossings but stopping them has been a challenge most refugees and migrants say their desire for a new start the stronger than the fear of the dangerous journey katia lopez of the young al-jazeera. all right this story is amazing a man in the u.s. who's received the world's 1st full face and double hand transplant months after his surgery doctors are only now able to call it a success now leah harding has the story and we are going to warn you but it's an amazing story but some of the images are quite graphic. joe di meo was 20 years old when his life changed for the 1st time after surviving a car accident he was left with burns to 80 percent of his body the skin on his hands and face had melted his chances of surviving the accident were sl
chilling but not everyone is happy to see them i don't mean to the same places families from our local i marise indigenous group have had intruders in their properties they walk in looking for food and clothes they go through peru and they arrived to chile in deplorable conditions. chillin soldiers have been deployed along bolivia's border to prevent illegal crossings but stopping them has been a challenge most refugees and migrants say their desire for a new start the stronger than the fear of...
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everyone is happy to see them i don't mean to the same out of the bases families from our local i marise indigenous group have had intruders in their properties they walk in looking for food and clothes they go through pru and they write to chile in deplorable conditions chillin soldiers have been deployed along bolivia's border to prevent illegal crossings but stopping them has been a challenge most refugees and migrants say their desire for a new start the stronger than the fear of the dangerous journey. of the young al jazeera a prominent lebanese activist has been found dead in his car after being shot up on sleeping was a journalist and political analyst also produced films and established an archive of lebanon social and political history was well known for his criticism of hezbollah swimmers and southern lebanon when his family lost contact with him on wednesday. strong winds have found a bushfire outside the western australian city of perth they say $81.00 homes have been destroyed people have been told to flee to safety even if it means breaking lockdown measures more than 250 f
everyone is happy to see them i don't mean to the same out of the bases families from our local i marise indigenous group have had intruders in their properties they walk in looking for food and clothes they go through pru and they write to chile in deplorable conditions chillin soldiers have been deployed along bolivia's border to prevent illegal crossings but stopping them has been a challenge most refugees and migrants say their desire for a new start the stronger than the fear of the...
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marise payne the australian foreign minister, has made a statement where she is calling on china to allowg the un commission of human rights, to be allowed access, and get access to the country of the back of this. we will have more on this story where an urgent question is going to be asked in the house of commons about uighur women in camps. the uk and eu have said they will work hard to resolve these checks were agreed as part of the brexit trade deal. talks last night described as constructive are continuing between the governments after border controls were stopped this week. our europe correspondent explains. it was a “oint correspondent explains. it was a joint statement _ correspondent explains. it was a joint statement and _ correspondent explains. it was a joint statement and a _ correspondent explains. it was a joint statement and a virtual- joint statement and a virtual meeting that a0 minutes last night, the deputy minister for northern ireland and the first minister from the dup, and ultimately, it is a history of last week's trouble with the catastrophe in which it has admi
marise payne the australian foreign minister, has made a statement where she is calling on china to allowg the un commission of human rights, to be allowed access, and get access to the country of the back of this. we will have more on this story where an urgent question is going to be asked in the house of commons about uighur women in camps. the uk and eu have said they will work hard to resolve these checks were agreed as part of the brexit trade deal. talks last night described as...