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and it's been like a roller coaster ever since. >> reporter: mckenzie isn't alone.seems like the first time, disabled content creators have a genuine audience like never before. >> my largest video has over 200 million views. we thought, oh, there's something to this, this is an audience that we haven't tapped into before. >> reporter: using the app tiktok, influencers ranging in all types of disabilities have tapped into a younger and more eager audience. >> it's really exciting to see like a second generation of online disability advocates on tiktok. they are so passionate and so well versed. >> reporter: now disabled creators are using the app to tell their stories in their own words. they're dissecting privilege within a media landscape that's otherwise ignored them. >> having access to other disabled people, telling stories in a variety of platforms, is community building. >> oftentimes society tries to put us in a box. for me, it was see yourself as nondisabled, don't be gay. everything changed for me when i leaned into my disability, came out as gay, and star
and it's been like a roller coaster ever since. >> reporter: mckenzie isn't alone.seems like the first time, disabled content creators have a genuine audience like never before. >> my largest video has over 200 million views. we thought, oh, there's something to this, this is an audience that we haven't tapped into before. >> reporter: using the app tiktok, influencers ranging in all types of disabilities have tapped into a younger and more eager audience. >> it's really...
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of the amazon steak and mckenzie got 25%.are not sure what will happen with the fortune and how it will be split, and we are also not sure how long it will take. it depends whether they have already filed, there is a 90 day holding period until they can dissolve the marriage. we don't know where they are in that process. shery: any idea what happened here? sophie: no, no. i have no clue. [laughter] haidi: of course we have talked about the inevitable comparisons to the other big tech billionaire split, mckenzie and jeff bezos, mckenzie scott i should say, and 2019. how does this compare to the complexity and whether that could give us an indication of what happens here? sophie: there are a lot of similarities and a lot of differences between the two couples. obviously they are both tech billionaires who live in washington. but the amazon fortune held by jeff and mckenzie was more straightforward, most of his wealth was held and amazon, they had a 60% -- 16% stake and it was pretty straightforward. the gates's fortune is not s
of the amazon steak and mckenzie got 25%.are not sure what will happen with the fortune and how it will be split, and we are also not sure how long it will take. it depends whether they have already filed, there is a 90 day holding period until they can dissolve the marriage. we don't know where they are in that process. shery: any idea what happened here? sophie: no, no. i have no clue. [laughter] haidi: of course we have talked about the inevitable comparisons to the other big tech...
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host: did you talk to jeff bezos or mckenzie, his ex-wife? you mention those amazon executives. >> sure. first of all you probably remember that when the everything store came out, mckenzie gave me a one star review. i bragged it was the most famous book review ever but what it reflected is they did not like the first book. there were a number of problems they had with it i wasn't going for the portrait but an honest picture of a company that was challenging to work for and with but nevertheless had risen to be powerful in our societies so i had to get past some of the memory from the first book but any and amazon did cooperate and authorized a couple of interviews. and one is the ceo of the - - jeff bezos would not talk to me but the others are intensely private but does not answer to the media. host: so with the first chapter of the book there is a lot of great anecdotes about jeff bezos role of coming up with alexa and the echo in the common thread is jeff bezos sets the bar really high. for almost irrational goals that you are serious abo
host: did you talk to jeff bezos or mckenzie, his ex-wife? you mention those amazon executives. >> sure. first of all you probably remember that when the everything store came out, mckenzie gave me a one star review. i bragged it was the most famous book review ever but what it reflected is they did not like the first book. there were a number of problems they had with it i wasn't going for the portrait but an honest picture of a company that was challenging to work for and with but...
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>>> joining me now is democratic state representative sam mckenzie who represents knoxville, tennessee. you were in the room during this speech. what did it feel like when an elected member of your chamber went on about how great the three- three-fifths compromise was? >> good morning. it was eerie and said as we're from the same county. there's nothing right about his conclusions. to hear the applause spoke to the lack of knowledge of the people who are elected to write laws for our state, and this was just a bad bill, and it's unfortunate that it passed and it received those types of comments and applause. >> i feel like this is speaking to some larger issue in tennessee and around the country now, which is to somehow suggest that, you know, parts of slavery, not so bad.
>>> joining me now is democratic state representative sam mckenzie who represents knoxville, tennessee. you were in the room during this speech. what did it feel like when an elected member of your chamber went on about how great the three- three-fifths compromise was? >> good morning. it was eerie and said as we're from the same county. there's nothing right about his conclusions. to hear the applause spoke to the lack of knowledge of the people who are elected to write laws for...
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>> first of all, you probably remember that when the everything store came out, then mckenzie gave me a one star review and i sort of bragged that it was the most famous book review ever. it was sort of up there but what it reflected was they didn't like the first book. but it was a company that had nevertheless risen to be very powerful in our society. so, i had to get past some of the memories from the first book. in the end amazon did cooperate and authorized a couple dozen interviews with top executives like andy and jeff wilky and dave clark who was now the ceo of the consumer business after he retired. bezos wouldn't talk to me and mckenzie scott as far as i could tell had done one interview with vogue magazine years and years ago but it tends to be so far avoiding the media spotlight. >> maybe we can start with the first chapter of the book. there's a lot of great anecdotes about his role in coming up with alexa and echo. i think the common thread is that bezos set the bar really high and pushed the scene to aim for almost a year rational goals. one quote i remember you were se
>> first of all, you probably remember that when the everything store came out, then mckenzie gave me a one star review and i sort of bragged that it was the most famous book review ever. it was sort of up there but what it reflected was they didn't like the first book. but it was a company that had nevertheless risen to be very powerful in our society. so, i had to get past some of the memories from the first book. in the end amazon did cooperate and authorized a couple dozen interviews...
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for 51-year-old mckenzie scott. >> i tend to be interested in complex problems more than simple ones.$4 billion. >> i think melinda gates and mckenzie scott remind us with great power comes great re respon responsibility. >> reporter: tammy is the ceo of a girl's education and advocacy group. >> women all levels give differently than men. you can imagine when it's a woman with billions of dollars, the impact is through the roof. >> reporter: recently remarried to a high schoolteacher, she's focused on food banks and c cha. given her decades of work at the gates foundation, melinda gates is more well-known. she famously met bill working in product development at microsoft. >> it's really inspiring to see women who have resources and are willing to support organizations entities with those resources and really make a statement. item powers women to think i can make it myself, maybe not at that level but whatever i give will have meaning and will be important. >> you invest in women's health. the other thing you do is you lift women up i can notary public -- enkconomically. >> reporter:
for 51-year-old mckenzie scott. >> i tend to be interested in complex problems more than simple ones.$4 billion. >> i think melinda gates and mckenzie scott remind us with great power comes great re respon responsibility. >> reporter: tammy is the ceo of a girl's education and advocacy group. >> women all levels give differently than men. you can imagine when it's a woman with billions of dollars, the impact is through the roof. >> reporter: recently remarried to a...
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but it is like jane fraser, the ceo of citigroup, former mckenzie. james gorman, former mckenzie.y have to say, what do we need in our bank to really compete? if it is technology, we will go out and acquire. it is going to happen, especially if they don't have hundreds of thousands in software that offers to make this work. jonathan: ken leon, thank you. hsbc could not get the scale, and it's couldn't -- and they just couldn't invest in the quality either. not good. tom: i think you've got a really unique perspective on this. to me, it is across the causeway from our offices. how is the hsbc perception? jonathan: the product in the u.s. is not good enough. in the u.k., it is pretty decent. i know a number of people who have hsbc bank accounts. if you select to fill out the form, it is very cumbersome. just not good. tom: i can't say enough about what we are learning coming out of this pandemic about corporate culture and its importance over strategy. jonathan: on what front? tom: like at&t, down in flames with warner bros.. whether that goes down to discovery, amazon buying mgm an
but it is like jane fraser, the ceo of citigroup, former mckenzie. james gorman, former mckenzie.y have to say, what do we need in our bank to really compete? if it is technology, we will go out and acquire. it is going to happen, especially if they don't have hundreds of thousands in software that offers to make this work. jonathan: ken leon, thank you. hsbc could not get the scale, and it's couldn't -- and they just couldn't invest in the quality either. not good. tom: i think you've got a...
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. -- jeff bezos and mckenzie scott in 2019.there a precedent? >> there are similarities. they are both couples in washington, both tech billionaires. the difference is the gates couple is a bit older, more established. they have the foundation together. it is unclear what is ultimately going to happen to the money they have held together all these years with mckenzie and jeff, when they split up, mckenzie became very active. bill and melinda have already been active. in terms of a timeline, it could be a that are of months. -- a matter of months. mckenzie got 25% of the amazon stock and jeff got 75%. there is no guarantee it will be 50-50, but that is what we saw with jeff and mckenzie. >> the markets, a quiet trading session we are setting up for. u.s. stocks rising, but nearing session lows. 0.1% when it comes to trading in new zealand. australian futures up 0.25% on rbi decision day. kospi futures up, the best performing market out of the developed and emerging indices. we are looking ahead to s&p futures, down about 0.1%. w
. -- jeff bezos and mckenzie scott in 2019.there a precedent? >> there are similarities. they are both couples in washington, both tech billionaires. the difference is the gates couple is a bit older, more established. they have the foundation together. it is unclear what is ultimately going to happen to the money they have held together all these years with mckenzie and jeff, when they split up, mckenzie became very active. bill and melinda have already been active. in terms of a...
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summa did you talk to jeff bezos or mckenzie scott, his ex-wife or if you think you mentioned like to talkk to three or 400 executives. can you tell us about this. brad: first of all, you probably remember that when the everything sorted out, mckenzie, then she gave me a one star review. that is sort of brag it is the most famous book review ever. it certainly sort ofk up there but would it reflected was a did not like the first book. they thought that there were a number of problems with it. and was not going for a portrait but an honest picture of a company that was challenging to work for them to work with but nevertheless risen it to be very powerful in our society. so it passes some of the memory from the first book. in the end amazon did cooperate. they authorized a couple of dozen interviews with top executives. and dave clark was one of them and now the ceo of the consumer business after jeff retired .and there has been only one interview with vogue magazine tied to a book launch but it tends to be intensely private person or so far avoided the media spotlight. eugene: so mayb
summa did you talk to jeff bezos or mckenzie scott, his ex-wife or if you think you mentioned like to talkk to three or 400 executives. can you tell us about this. brad: first of all, you probably remember that when the everything sorted out, mckenzie, then she gave me a one star review. that is sort of brag it is the most famous book review ever. it certainly sort ofk up there but would it reflected was a did not like the first book. they thought that there were a number of problems with it....
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we'll check the story out after the break with david mckenzie. we'll be right back. you hear that?hile you do nothing... it's inviting those geese over for target practice. today, let's stain™. right now get incredible savings on select behr premium® stains. starting at $26.98*. did you know prilosec otc can stop frequent heartburn before it begins? prilosec otc uses a unique delayed-release formula that works to turn down acid production, blocking heartburn at the source. with just one pill a day, you get 24-hour heartburn protection. take the prilosec otc two-week challenge. and see the difference for yourself. prilosec otc, 1 pill a day, 24 hours, zero heartburn. what makes new salonpas arthritis gel so good for arthritis pain? salonpas contains the most prescribed topical pain relief ingredient. it's clinically proven, reduces inflammation and comes in original prescription strength. salonpas. it's good medicine. do you struggle with occasional nerve aches in your hands or feet? try nervivenerve relief from the world's #1 selling nerve care company. nervive contains alpha lipoi
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i know he has spoken about looking to redistribute resources. >> general mckenzie said he is concerned about the ability of the afghan military to hold on after we leave. that's a quote from him. knowing that if the afghan military collapses the afghan government probably would, too. is the department developing plans for achieving our counterterrorism objectives should the afghan government collapse? >> senator, yes, we are. we're looking at developing mechanisms or plans for doing over the horizon counterterrorism capabilities and we are looking at ways of providing continued support and assistance to our afghan partners even after we conclude our retro grade plan. >> is the partner considering reconstituting the northern alliance or finding ways to work with local partners in afghanistan to achieve our ct objectives? >> senator, our principal focus is working with the government in kabul and our we would do that, those plans are still being developed and i would be happy to talk in a little bit more detail in a closed session. >> sfar enough. you said sustained funding for the afgha
i know he has spoken about looking to redistribute resources. >> general mckenzie said he is concerned about the ability of the afghan military to hold on after we leave. that's a quote from him. knowing that if the afghan military collapses the afghan government probably would, too. is the department developing plans for achieving our counterterrorism objectives should the afghan government collapse? >> senator, yes, we are. we're looking at developing mechanisms or plans for doing...
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society ben and jerry's has launched a podcast on the history of racism in the us and consulting firm mckenzie established the institute for black economic mobility which advances research on racial equity those are just 2 examples of how u.s. corporations are signaling their desire to take part in the ongoing dialogue on racial justice. we cannot address the underlying racism that exists the systemic and structural nature of it in less we can admit that racism exists whether it's you know the movement around the rights and dignity or seekers and refugees in europe or for that matter the work that we're doing around climate justice in australia corporate america is advertising its efforts to grapple with racism and to engage with society on questions of racial justice in europe things are a bit more complicated many researchers and i racism activist and diversity experts say that european companies still haven't engaged with the reality of racism the lack of data in many european countries to show that the effects and impact of racial discrimination helps corporates avoids this issue in europe
society ben and jerry's has launched a podcast on the history of racism in the us and consulting firm mckenzie established the institute for black economic mobility which advances research on racial equity those are just 2 examples of how u.s. corporations are signaling their desire to take part in the ongoing dialogue on racial justice. we cannot address the underlying racism that exists the systemic and structural nature of it in less we can admit that racism exists whether it's you know the...
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i did he really kinda li, who can look into mckenzie or any mckenney and into the service him a little better. caliah held in the mate wondered quitting and keep the confused while i live in my lease make when you when i need to do the but i guess you would like to be thrown in the the face to the other thoughts about that about my sexual shot at sophia multiple, multiple light model of the country, but i've got another over 40 here yet in another 100. did ordonia one's more welcome to the brush or the d o r command? i mean at that, so the, you know, i think i'm in the the the me and the moon. and i'm going to miss a big amount of money on the new way on the heck i want to send me, but the long and you fellow dos away enough to fill out the fuel will be done. let them know willingly hand me and tell me to leave our medina, philadelphia. hello. whatever the the the the thing. yeah. let me give me the hello. when those are the hi yes. hi. yes. i have. let me can you who the um how does she for the year that must have been in the month um for the buck can you put on these to them on the m
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. >> at 28, heather bogle was mostly looking out for her five year old daughter mckenzie. heather had never married mckenzie's father and sister jen says that her romantic life had never worked out as much as her professional life. >> there was a lot of guys wanted to be her boyfriend. she was very pretty. >> everybody says her smile was the best while they'd ever seen, that is completely true. >> carmela was the close of close friends. >> when i said that you made an impact on people, she touched her soul not their hearts. >> heather bogle sliced up each day into a life sized jigsaw puzzle. after clocking out at 6 am, she would sleep during the day. waking in time to pick up mackenzie from day care. and then the two could have an evening together until the spin cycle began again, around 10 pm. her factory job and made it all possible. heather's cousin pat was also her coworker. >> i remember she got her first check. she was overjoyed. she was thrilled. almost like she hit the lottery. >> that schedule went like clockwork until april 9th 2015. that is heather punching out
. >> at 28, heather bogle was mostly looking out for her five year old daughter mckenzie. heather had never married mckenzie's father and sister jen says that her romantic life had never worked out as much as her professional life. >> there was a lot of guys wanted to be her boyfriend. she was very pretty. >> everybody says her smile was the best while they'd ever seen, that is completely true. >> carmela was the close of close friends. >> when i said that you made...
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they headed _ and mckenzie scott from amazon.unal, money is not everything. my mum _ communal, money is not everything. my mum has— communal, money is not everything. my mum has this quite brutal phrase of when _ my mum has this quite brutal phrase of when you — my mum has this quite brutal phrase of when you got money problems love flies out _ of when you got money problems love flies out the window. when you've -ot flies out the window. when you've got loads — flies out the window. when you've got loads of money does not mean to say love _ got loads of money does not mean to say love is— got loads of money does not mean to say love is going to be enough. not alwa s. it say love is going to be enough. not always- it is — say love is going to be enough. iirrt always. it is sad but they sound like they are doing amicably. we shall see. it won't and they are. love to see you both. really nice to have you back in year in due course. thank you very much. that's it for the papers this evening. my thanks to ros altmann and simon minty.
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neil: that is kind of what mckenzie did, jeff bezos' wife, now she is taking a good deal of money gotput it into separate philanthropy efforts. the gates are different because they have already such a foundation going. do you think she would stick partly to that and also venture out on some other initiatives? i know she is all for, you know, gender equality initiatives and helping women in business and around the world? what can you see her doing? >> well she has been a huge champion of women's empowerment. she already carved out a major role for herself on global leader on issues of gender equity. this is global news story. people around the world are paying attention to this, really underscores how much power philanthropy has when it is backed by billions and billions of dollars. these are two private individuals that preside over a foundation that gives away $5 billion a year with just three board members. what it does makes a big difference in a lot of people's lives. is that too much power? i think so. neil: so you know, it has some big backers, warren buffett chief among them. i
neil: that is kind of what mckenzie did, jeff bezos' wife, now she is taking a good deal of money gotput it into separate philanthropy efforts. the gates are different because they have already such a foundation going. do you think she would stick partly to that and also venture out on some other initiatives? i know she is all for, you know, gender equality initiatives and helping women in business and around the world? what can you see her doing? >> well she has been a huge champion of...
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david mckenzie joins us from south africa. what kind of difference could it make? >> it could make a difference in the medium term, kim. south africa and india originally proposed this temporary waiver of the patent. at the point of whether the w.t.o. actually -- members actually agree unanimously to do this, we are still looking at several months down the line. then you'd have to up the manufacturing capacity. but there's an immediate crisis looming amongst several african countries because they use the doses that they received from covax, the global vaccine alliance very efficiently, particularly in kenya. and now the second doses that they were promised are not arriving. we spoke to a senior humanitarian official who said while it's been publicly announced that march and april that indians institute won't be able to export vaccines because of the crisis there because they need to help their own population, they say may as well, possibly june, and we don't even know about july yet. so that shows a much more serious scenario that vaccines might not be flowing to p
david mckenzie joins us from south africa. what kind of difference could it make? >> it could make a difference in the medium term, kim. south africa and india originally proposed this temporary waiver of the patent. at the point of whether the w.t.o. actually -- members actually agree unanimously to do this, we are still looking at several months down the line. then you'd have to up the manufacturing capacity. but there's an immediate crisis looming amongst several african countries...
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mckenzie came running up to me. >> i knew that lacy was missing when scott called that evening and askedimmediately he came back saying she was missing. i remember feeling just a little agitated about that word, the word that he used "missing." how can you be missing? she's not missing. >> there was no evidence of a struggle or tampering or forced entry. there was nothing missing from the house. >> so of course the police start looking at him. >> so he was questioned for over 7 hours the first night that lacy went missing. >> he just doesn't seem like the guy whose wife is missing. his demeanor was suspicious. >> we begin an immediate seshlg search of the park and river areas. >> i always blame the husband and i am almost always right. i start with the presumption that the husband did it, but there were alternative theories. >> one was kidnapped by a satanic cult, another one was there was a burglary across the street. they needed to stay on scott. they needed to do what they did. >> there's absolutely no physical evidence at all that scott committed in crime. >> we pretty much dealt wit
mckenzie came running up to me. >> i knew that lacy was missing when scott called that evening and askedimmediately he came back saying she was missing. i remember feeling just a little agitated about that word, the word that he used "missing." how can you be missing? she's not missing. >> there was no evidence of a struggle or tampering or forced entry. there was nothing missing from the house. >> so of course the police start looking at him. >> so he was...
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general, mckenzie you mentioned something about afghans neighbors. and i just wanted to tag and to that a little bit. you indicated that while they have been helpful to the united states, not by a long shot, and they haven't necessarily even done what we might hope that they would do to assist in afghanistan they do desire they do what they can in afghanistan they don't, see instability as -- afghanistan is bordered by six countries. pakistan, uzbekistan, to seek stan, china, and iran. very different nations those six. but can i dig in with you a little bit general mackenzie on. that as different as those nations are tech and how different they are in their relationship with the united states would you say that they offer -- threatened by instability in afghanistan? >> i would agree with you completely. i would say all for their own reasons and as you noted those reasons are different. they all want stability in afghanistan. the other thing that some of the month as well as they recognize the vast resources better inherent and seek access. >> in term
general, mckenzie you mentioned something about afghans neighbors. and i just wanted to tag and to that a little bit. you indicated that while they have been helpful to the united states, not by a long shot, and they haven't necessarily even done what we might hope that they would do to assist in afghanistan they do desire they do what they can in afghanistan they don't, see instability as -- afghanistan is bordered by six countries. pakistan, uzbekistan, to seek stan, china, and iran. very...
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i'm a 3 cousin and probably one of them for you to you who do want to know that the me when the mckenzie can you will and the, and the one thing we do know getting the plane game tree, when he said that some of the came in with them and i'll see you meticulous, you know, without us and the fees need the little is mateusz and you have to do i have to well i'm not going to like my out there just not wait for the day. none of a few minutes for us to get it on the marble weighs more more that much of the solid solid we can do that. i should tell them initial product missions or the lot of money has or the more money to be mentioned occasion it not as a has offering can i'm a $100.00 men where have that in my michel total vision. mr. wilson, who again, which has my little guy with a, has a house management should do on it on what i heard about that 100 to be what i will let them in the tensor doctors symptom, stephanie bernard as well. i'm not sure if that's when you thought i meant to, because i don't know how to be in. i don't, don't, don't, was in a kid a gentleman. so they came with the c
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and what impressed you this week be mainly from mckenzie novelty. and it's a road trip through cambodia. and of course he's going to show us the famous temple of god. ah ah ah, the the the the the the ah ah my last stop and also has something to do with water and tradition. since the 19th century, the outspoken conference has rented row boats to explore the areas waterways. legend says that the young bathroom brushed, went rowing here with his 1st love. i think it's a family business in the 4th generation. how are you less along the way to grandfather found that the family and the rental station for land and wouldn't rowboat, took his wife around the lake and his wedding day decided to rent boats. his daughter took over the company. that was, katy had tons and it's off the when i remember her from when i was little and then my parents took over on my knee and my mother started the family. did it for 44 years still fits the guy when he's been don't know if i want to go fast on the water. what should i do? as i stretched out your leg keeper, buddy str
and what impressed you this week be mainly from mckenzie novelty. and it's a road trip through cambodia. and of course he's going to show us the famous temple of god. ah ah ah, the the the the the the ah ah my last stop and also has something to do with water and tradition. since the 19th century, the outspoken conference has rented row boats to explore the areas waterways. legend says that the young bathroom brushed, went rowing here with his 1st love. i think it's a family business in the 4th...
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cnn's david mckenzie live in johannesburg for us. why are thousands of shots going to waste?gest possibilities that this pandemic will continue on and on is the lack of vaccine distribution in countries in africa and the poorer parts of the world. 2% of vaccines distributed at this point have been in countries in africa, so why is this happening? 19,000 odd vaccine doses destroyed publicly in the southern african country of malawi, they say that the vaccines came too late, they were about to expire and contradictory they're saying they want to destroy it to increase public trust. so one issue is getting vaccines into countries, another issue, christine, is actually those countries using them. many countries don't have the capacity, they don't even have the syringes or the manpower to get shots into arms. so this is going to be a very challenging issue going forward. the biden administration has donated at least 80 million vaccine doses to poorer countries. this is seen as a very positive step, but even with those donations they need countries to have the capacity to actually
cnn's david mckenzie live in johannesburg for us. why are thousands of shots going to waste?gest possibilities that this pandemic will continue on and on is the lack of vaccine distribution in countries in africa and the poorer parts of the world. 2% of vaccines distributed at this point have been in countries in africa, so why is this happening? 19,000 odd vaccine doses destroyed publicly in the southern african country of malawi, they say that the vaccines came too late, they were about to...
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society ben and jerry's has launched a podcast on the history of racism in the us and consulting firm mckenzie established the institute for black economic mobility which advances research on racial equity those are just 2 examples of how u.s. corporations are signaling their desire to take part in the ongoing dialogue on racial justice. we cannot address the underlying racism that exists the systemic and structural nature of it in less we can admit that racism exists whether it's you know the movement around the rights and dignity or seekers and refugees in europe or for that matter the work that we're doing around climate justice in australia. corporate america is advertising its efforts to grapple with racism and to engage with society on questions of racial justice in europe things are a bit more complicated many researchers and i racism activist and diversity experts say that european companies still haven't engaged with the reality of racism the lack of data in many european countries to show that the effects and impact of racial discrimination helps corporates avoids this issue in europ
society ben and jerry's has launched a podcast on the history of racism in the us and consulting firm mckenzie established the institute for black economic mobility which advances research on racial equity those are just 2 examples of how u.s. corporations are signaling their desire to take part in the ongoing dialogue on racial justice. we cannot address the underlying racism that exists the systemic and structural nature of it in less we can admit that racism exists whether it's you know the...
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society ben and jerry's has launched a podcast on the history of racism in the us and consulting firm mckenzie established the institute for black economic mobility which advances research on racial equity those are just 2 examples of how u.s. corporations are signaling their desire to take part in the ongoing dialogue on racial justice. we cannot address the underlying racism that exists the systemic and structural nature of it in unless we can admit that racism exists whether it's the you know the movement around the rights and dignity or seekers and refugees in europe or for that matter the work that we're doing around climate justice in australia. corporate america is advertising its efforts to grapple with racism and to engage with society on questions of racial justice in europe things are a bit more complicated many researchers and i racism activists and diversity experts say that european companies still haven't engaged with the reality of racism the lack of data in many european countries to show that the effects and impact of racial discrimination helps corporates avoids this issue i
society ben and jerry's has launched a podcast on the history of racism in the us and consulting firm mckenzie established the institute for black economic mobility which advances research on racial equity those are just 2 examples of how u.s. corporations are signaling their desire to take part in the ongoing dialogue on racial justice. we cannot address the underlying racism that exists the systemic and structural nature of it in unless we can admit that racism exists whether it's the you...
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our europe correspondent, jean mckenzie, has the latest.greet the arrivals on board the plane belarus is accused of hijacking, all to capture this young man — roman protasevich. a journalist and political refugee, he fled belarus two years ago, only to be forced back home yesterday under the most extraordinary circumstances — by a regime, he told his fellow passengers, would execute him. his father has described his son's capture as a terrorist act. translation: we hope that he will cope. - we hope that he will stay himself, not give in to any of their tricks. we are afraid to even think about it, but it's possible he could be beaten and tortured. this evening, authorities have released a video of roman, where he makes various confessions. we're not showing it, as it looks like he's been filmed under duress. he's bruised and says police are treating him correctly. roman is wanted by authorities for running an opposition news channel on the social media platform telegram. it's used to organise protests in belarus and to broadcast them. the p
our europe correspondent, jean mckenzie, has the latest.greet the arrivals on board the plane belarus is accused of hijacking, all to capture this young man — roman protasevich. a journalist and political refugee, he fled belarus two years ago, only to be forced back home yesterday under the most extraordinary circumstances — by a regime, he told his fellow passengers, would execute him. his father has described his son's capture as a terrorist act. translation: we hope that he will cope. -...
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general mckenzie said last month mr. helvey that he's concerned about the ability of the afghan military to hold on after we leave and that is a quote from him. knowing that if the afghan military collapses the afghan government probably would to so with that in mind is that apartment currently developing plans for achieving our counterterrorism objectives into the afghan government collapse? >> senator, yes we are. we are looking at developing mechanisms or implants for doing over the horizon counterterrorism capabilities but also we are looking at ways of providing continued support and assistance for our afghan partners, even after we conclude our [inaudible] >> let me ask about some of those partners. are they considering reconstituting the northern alliance or finding other ways to work with local partners in afghanistan to achieve our objectives? >> senator, our principal focus is working with the government in kabul and how we would do that and those plans are still being developed and i would be happy to talk in
general mckenzie said last month mr. helvey that he's concerned about the ability of the afghan military to hold on after we leave and that is a quote from him. knowing that if the afghan military collapses the afghan government probably would to so with that in mind is that apartment currently developing plans for achieving our counterterrorism objectives into the afghan government collapse? >> senator, yes we are. we are looking at developing mechanisms or implants for doing over the...
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our europe correspondent jean mckenzie has the latest.greet the arrivals on board the plane belarus is accused of hijacking, all to capture this young man — roman protasevich. a journalist and political refugee, he fled belarus two years ago, only to be forced back home under the most extraordinary circumstances — by a regime, he told his fellow passengers, would execute him. his father has described his son's capture as a terrorist act. translation: we hope that he will cope. - we hope that he will stay himself, not give in to any of their tricks. we are afraid to even think about it, but it's possible he could be beaten and tortured. authorities have released a video of roman, where he makes various confessions. we're not showing it, as it looks like he's been filmed under duress. he's bruised and says police are treating him correctly. roman is wanted by authorities for running an opposition news channel on the social media platform telegram. it's used to organise protests in belarus and to broadcast them. the protests exploded during
our europe correspondent jean mckenzie has the latest.greet the arrivals on board the plane belarus is accused of hijacking, all to capture this young man — roman protasevich. a journalist and political refugee, he fled belarus two years ago, only to be forced back home under the most extraordinary circumstances — by a regime, he told his fellow passengers, would execute him. his father has described his son's capture as a terrorist act. translation: we hope that he will cope. - we hope...
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our europe correspondent jean mckenzie has the latest.e arrivals on board the plane belarus is accused of hijacking, all to capture this young man — roman protasevich. a journalist and political refugee, he fled belarus two years ago, only to be forced back home yesterday under the most extraordinary circumstances — by a regime, he told his fellow passengers, would execute him. his father has described his son's capture as a terrorist act. translation: we hope that he will cope. - we hope that he will stay himself, not give in to any of their tricks. we are afraid to even think about it, but it's possible he could be beaten and tortured. this evening, authorities have released a video of roman, where he makes various confessions. we're not showing it, as it looks like he's been filmed under duress. he's bruised and says police are treating him correctly. roman is wanted by authorities for running an opposition news channel on the social media platform telegram. it's used to organised protests in belarus and to broadcast them. the protests
our europe correspondent jean mckenzie has the latest.e arrivals on board the plane belarus is accused of hijacking, all to capture this young man — roman protasevich. a journalist and political refugee, he fled belarus two years ago, only to be forced back home yesterday under the most extraordinary circumstances — by a regime, he told his fellow passengers, would execute him. his father has described his son's capture as a terrorist act. translation: we hope that he will cope. - we hope...
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jean mckenzie, bbc news.ders are meeting in brussels to discuss what action they will take. they are still talking and they are discussing what action they will take. what action they will take. european commission president, ursula von der leyen, spoke to the media, saying that the eu is going to place on hold a three billion euro investment and economic package which was "ready to go" but will now be frozen until there is democracy in belarus. and she explained that other measures are up for discussion as well. tonight we will discuss options, different options of sanctions. sanctions against individuals that are involved in this hijacking but also sanctions against business and economic entities that are financing these regimes. and we're looking into sanctions against the aviation sector in belarus. roman has to be released immediately. and we will put pressure on the regime as long as it finally respects the freedom of media and the freedom of press and the freedom of opinion. and the white house too is
jean mckenzie, bbc news.ders are meeting in brussels to discuss what action they will take. they are still talking and they are discussing what action they will take. what action they will take. european commission president, ursula von der leyen, spoke to the media, saying that the eu is going to place on hold a three billion euro investment and economic package which was "ready to go" but will now be frozen until there is democracy in belarus. and she explained that other measures...
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oh the i see the but usually who that's the kinda look into mckenzie or any mckenney and into some service him a little better. how the nika limited couldn't keep because he's been well, i live in my lease make when you when i need to do just you would like to be thrown in the face to the other side and was about to go to my 2nd shot at sophia multiple multiple line model of the country, but i've got another open authority here yet in another 100 did or do you once more welcome to the brush or the d. o r command. i mean at that sort of, you know, clark, i think i'm in the the the me and the moon. and i'm going to miss a big deal model my duty on the new way on like what the heck i want to send me. but over the long you fellow dos away with enough fuel will be glad to know you willingly hand me a moment for the billing. leave our medina, philadelphia. hello. whatever the the the the thing. yeah. let me the the hello. when those are the hi. yes i yes. hi. let me can you who the um how does she for the year that must have moved out of all the most of the new tires on the back. can you put on
oh the i see the but usually who that's the kinda look into mckenzie or any mckenney and into some service him a little better. how the nika limited couldn't keep because he's been well, i live in my lease make when you when i need to do just you would like to be thrown in the face to the other side and was about to go to my 2nd shot at sophia multiple multiple line model of the country, but i've got another open authority here yet in another 100 did or do you once more welcome to the brush or...
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jean mckenzie, bbc news. has lockdown left you yearning for the wild outdoors?d only accessible by boat or at low tide, is advertising for a live—in employee to work at its medieval castle. andrea 0rmsby has been to find out more. they say an englishman's home is his castle. well, st michael's mount is quite literally that for around 30 people. now there's room for one more, a live—in castle officer. we've had an overwhelming response, which has been fantastic. we need people who are happy with boats, happy with heights. i just think a real passion for people coming to cornwall or the tourism industry really. newsreel: here in the west, where the cornish coast - flings are sheltering _ on against the atlantic is an island flings a sheltering arm - against the atlantic is an island where loneliness is only another name for enchantment. - st michael's mount has been capturing the imagination for years. i'm duncan, i'm the castle steward, and i've been living here for around two years now. what i love about the mount is having a sea view from every window and havin
jean mckenzie, bbc news. has lockdown left you yearning for the wild outdoors?d only accessible by boat or at low tide, is advertising for a live—in employee to work at its medieval castle. andrea 0rmsby has been to find out more. they say an englishman's home is his castle. well, st michael's mount is quite literally that for around 30 people. now there's room for one more, a live—in castle officer. we've had an overwhelming response, which has been fantastic. we need people who are happy...
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alexandra mckenzie, bbc news. the day has come. one and seven, 17.eans lots of tables kept empty. many here, like avril, have had a double dose of vaccine, and so feel ready to socialise again. itjust lifts your spirits. it's made me feel great. i've missed it so much. it's not as if i even win! the rules in wales mean you can now see people for bingo or brunch, but you can't meet in your home, where only extended households or bubbles can mix. hugs still aren't allowed here, either. covid rates here in wales are the lowest in the uk, but the rules some businesses here have to follow are stricter than elsewhere. for example, the cinema in this arts centre can only fill 20% of its seats. alternate rows and four—seat gaps mean only a lucky few could see today's first screening. absolutely ecstatic. it's the best way to see a film, the only way. i've missed it so much, but i like to sit with people and see it on a big screen, rather than in my own living room. the pandemic has changed viewing habits. but, here, they believe that people will opt for the
alexandra mckenzie, bbc news. the day has come. one and seven, 17.eans lots of tables kept empty. many here, like avril, have had a double dose of vaccine, and so feel ready to socialise again. itjust lifts your spirits. it's made me feel great. i've missed it so much. it's not as if i even win! the rules in wales mean you can now see people for bingo or brunch, but you can't meet in your home, where only extended households or bubbles can mix. hugs still aren't allowed here, either. covid...
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here's our europe correspondentjean mckenzie.reet the arrivals on board the plane belarus is accused of hijacking. all to capture this young man, roman protasevich, a journalist and political refugee. he fled belarus two years ago, only to be forced back home yesterday under the most extraordinary circumstances by a regime he told his fellow passengers would execute him. one woman pleads with people to stay calm. as roman was led away, passengers say he was shaking. how scared he was? super scared. i looked at him directly into his eyes and it was very sad. his father has described his son's capture as a terrorist act. translation: we hope that he will cope. - we hope that he will stay himself, not give in to any of their tricks. we are afraid to even think about it. but it's possible he could be beaten and tortured. the chief executive of ryanair this morning spoke of his anger. this was a case of state—sponsored. .. it was a state—sponsored hijacking, state—sponsored piracy. i think it was very frightening for the crew, for the
here's our europe correspondentjean mckenzie.reet the arrivals on board the plane belarus is accused of hijacking. all to capture this young man, roman protasevich, a journalist and political refugee. he fled belarus two years ago, only to be forced back home yesterday under the most extraordinary circumstances by a regime he told his fellow passengers would execute him. one woman pleads with people to stay calm. as roman was led away, passengers say he was shaking. how scared he was? super...
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so the only constructive way forward on this is to establish an international governance mckenzie that is decided luck to international participation. so that's why we ended the live discussion with an assertion that scientists in the global notes, i tried to make decisions that could harm people in the global south. that's the conversation i had to finish. actually continued her point after the forecast. so, i mean, i think it's a really interesting time to have this conversation about solo you engineering as the sort of going to a little bit to make that highlight why the diesel communities that are located in the south. i mean, sort of highlights the fact that a majority of the population that's based in the move is how needs already had the most existence. and there isn't enough the capacity to jordan. so i mean, we do need to be thinking these uncertainties and risks that affect the community of morphine. so when it comes to code, you are engineering in all of this research that is happening all of the i'm talking, these and disc shouldn't be discussed. it should be highlight, did
so the only constructive way forward on this is to establish an international governance mckenzie that is decided luck to international participation. so that's why we ended the live discussion with an assertion that scientists in the global notes, i tried to make decisions that could harm people in the global south. that's the conversation i had to finish. actually continued her point after the forecast. so, i mean, i think it's a really interesting time to have this conversation about solo...
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difd mckenzie, cnn johannesburg. >> a senior white house advisor with a new reason to get the vaccine. >> i have seen early data the south african vaccine is effective against the variant. i think we'll see that in the coming week, but americans should expect that if they're not vaccinated they will be more exposed and if they are they can look at the variants and know there are very good levels of protection so far. >> they come with new signs that demand for the vaccinations are dropping in the u.s. average daily doses have fallen below two million since early march. it could hinder president joe biden's goal for at least 70 pakistan of adults to receive a dose by july 4th. now it stands at about 58%. but with slight dips in vaccination rates, numbers keep decreasi decreasing. tl restaurants are able to expand capacity, but in southern california, they're facing a problem they didn't expect. >> they are saying they need to hire or rehire more employees. they cannot open a dining room because they do not have enough workers. in all they need more than 100 workers. >> i think we need
difd mckenzie, cnn johannesburg. >> a senior white house advisor with a new reason to get the vaccine. >> i have seen early data the south african vaccine is effective against the variant. i think we'll see that in the coming week, but americans should expect that if they're not vaccinated they will be more exposed and if they are they can look at the variants and know there are very good levels of protection so far. >> they come with new signs that demand for the vaccinations...
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jean mckenzie, bbc news.the other stories making the news. 55 migrants have been brought ashore to the spanish island of gran canaria after being rescued from the atlantic ocean south of the canary islands. the sa men and one woman were picked up from an open canoe—style vessel by the spanish coast guard. britain's health secretary matt hancock says a coronavirus variant first identified in india is likely to become the dominant strain in britain. as the uk prepares to ease lockdown restrictions on monday, mr hancock defended a decision to put india on the red list two weeks later than pakistan and bangladesh. the olympic flame has concluded its tour of shimane prefecture in the west of japan, as it continues its national tour ahead of the opening ceremony of the games injuly. the torch will be unable to visit some of the regions as planned due to a state of emergency imposed to try to halt the rise this is bbc news, our top story... in a special session of the security council, the un secretary general anton
jean mckenzie, bbc news.the other stories making the news. 55 migrants have been brought ashore to the spanish island of gran canaria after being rescued from the atlantic ocean south of the canary islands. the sa men and one woman were picked up from an open canoe—style vessel by the spanish coast guard. britain's health secretary matt hancock says a coronavirus variant first identified in india is likely to become the dominant strain in britain. as the uk prepares to ease lockdown...
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that asjune mckenzie in brussels for us.is working with what we call the travel pass, which is designed to enable people who have been vaccinated or indeed people who can demonstrate evidence of a negative test to be able to integrate that into the airline they are flying with, and facilitate smooth travel through the airport and hopefully when you arrive at your destination as well, that will require the cooperation of governments but we are in dialogue with a lot of governments. but i think there is a good appetite for introducing a digital system to enable people to get back travelling. that was the direct general and as things develop today we will keep you up—to—date don't forget to refer to our website because there is a lot of detail and analysis there in terms of the dos and don'ts. shopping centres, museums and classrooms forjunior primary school students are reopening in poland on tuesday, as the country's third coronavirus wave continues to lose momentum. the number of infections and hospitalisations have fallen s
that asjune mckenzie in brussels for us.is working with what we call the travel pass, which is designed to enable people who have been vaccinated or indeed people who can demonstrate evidence of a negative test to be able to integrate that into the airline they are flying with, and facilitate smooth travel through the airport and hopefully when you arrive at your destination as well, that will require the cooperation of governments but we are in dialogue with a lot of governments. but i think...
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our scotland reporter alexandra mckenzie reports.orge square. police scotland said some became increasingly disorderly, property was damaged and missiles and flares were thrown at police. at least three officers were injured and more than 20 people were arrested. rows of officers with full public order equipment, including plastic shields, moved in to disperse the crowd. chief superintendent mark sutherland described the behaviour as "disgraceful" and said it had "posed a threat to public and police safety". he said those involved in causing the trouble would be identified and arrested. poland's entry for the eurovision song contest will miss the official launch of this year's competition in rotterdam later. that's after a member of his team tested positive for covid. the country's entire delegation is now in quarantine. but alasdair rendall, who's president of the uk eurovision fan club, says poland could still take part in the contest. after seven decades on air, a 96—year—old radio host has hung up his headphones for the last time
our scotland reporter alexandra mckenzie reports.orge square. police scotland said some became increasingly disorderly, property was damaged and missiles and flares were thrown at police. at least three officers were injured and more than 20 people were arrested. rows of officers with full public order equipment, including plastic shields, moved in to disperse the crowd. chief superintendent mark sutherland described the behaviour as "disgraceful" and said it had "posed a threat...
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those would be best to go to general mckenzie or general miller. what we will do is conduct those types of operations. we are prepared for whatever forces we may need to. but there is always branches andng sequels there is definitely plans to do that in the army will be ready to provide whatever they need to do. >> i have questions from the audience. secretary this is a question to ask in the recent events of the cyberattack and that deadline? >> . >> . >> those i questions we are facing. we are trying to understand. and what type of operations? but as a whole to try to figure out the answer that question. i don't know the answer. in the ways that they are committed or that are significant and if that is justified? then trying to figure we could do any offensive space. and then to promote long-term peace and then to do more harm than good. i don't know the answer to the question but that's the biggest question facingf us today. >> sometimes that's my favorite answer. >> we have to focus on the indo pacific but think of the other partsge of the worl
those would be best to go to general mckenzie or general miller. what we will do is conduct those types of operations. we are prepared for whatever forces we may need to. but there is always branches andng sequels there is definitely plans to do that in the army will be ready to provide whatever they need to do. >> i have questions from the audience. secretary this is a question to ask in the recent events of the cyberattack and that deadline? >> . >> . >> those i...
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society ben and jerry's has launched a podcast on the history of racism in the us and consulting firm mckenzie established the institute for black economic mobility which advances research on racial equity those are just 2 examples of how u.s. corporations are signaling their desire to take part in the ongoing dialogue on racial justice. we cannot address the underlying racism that exists the systemic and structural nature of it in unless we can. admit that racism exists whether it's the you know the movement around the rights and dignity of seekers and refugees in europe or for that matter the work that we're doing around climate justice in australia. corporate america is advertising its efforts to grapple with racism and to engage with society on questions of racial justice in europe things are a bit more complicated many researchers anti-racism activist and diversity experts say that european companies still haven't engaged with the reality of racism the lack of data. in many european countries to show that the effects and impact of racial discrimination helps corporates avoids this issue i
society ben and jerry's has launched a podcast on the history of racism in the us and consulting firm mckenzie established the institute for black economic mobility which advances research on racial equity those are just 2 examples of how u.s. corporations are signaling their desire to take part in the ongoing dialogue on racial justice. we cannot address the underlying racism that exists the systemic and structural nature of it in unless we can. admit that racism exists whether it's the you...
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those types of questions would be best to go to general mckenzie or general miller. what we will do is provide trained troops to conduct operations and we are repaired to provide whatever forces they need but like any plan, there are always branches and things don't go the way you think they will. the army will be ready to provide whatever forces they need to accomplish the mission. ms. youssef: a number of questions from the audience. what constitutes additional or cyber active war, particularly in light of recent events -- a digital or cyber act of war. sec. whitley: when i know the answer to that, i will definitely publish it. that's one of the hardest questions we are facing. we are being attacked every day. we are trying to understand how to defend better and what is the scope and what types of operations can we undertake. the department as a whole is trying to figure out the answer to that question. i don't know the answer. i know we are under attack in significant ways. we are trying to understand what it means. we've characterized it and described it to the p
those types of questions would be best to go to general mckenzie or general miller. what we will do is provide trained troops to conduct operations and we are repaired to provide whatever forces they need but like any plan, there are always branches and things don't go the way you think they will. the army will be ready to provide whatever forces they need to accomplish the mission. ms. youssef: a number of questions from the audience. what constitutes additional or cyber active war,...
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society ben and jerry's has launched a podcast on the history of racism in the us and consulting firm mckenzie established the institute for black economic mobility which advances research on racial equity those are just 2 examples of how u.s. corporations are signaling their desire to take part in the ongoing dialogue on racial justice. we cannot address the underlying racism that exists the systemic and structural nature of it in unless we can admit that racism exists whether it's the you know the movement around the rights and dignity or seekers and refugees in europe or for that matter the work that we're doing around climate justice in australia corporate america is advertising its efforts to grapple with racism and to engage with society on questions of racial justice in europe things are a bit more complicated many researchers and i racism activist and diversity experts say that european companies still haven't engaged with the reality of racism the lack of data in many european countries to show that the effects and impact of racial discrimination helps corporates avoids this issue in
society ben and jerry's has launched a podcast on the history of racism in the us and consulting firm mckenzie established the institute for black economic mobility which advances research on racial equity those are just 2 examples of how u.s. corporations are signaling their desire to take part in the ongoing dialogue on racial justice. we cannot address the underlying racism that exists the systemic and structural nature of it in unless we can admit that racism exists whether it's the you...