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let's bring in chief political correspondent melinda crane melinda the courts overturning corona restrictions why in a nutshell. well i would say in this case it's the court doing its job within the democratic system acting as a check and balance in regard to other branches of government in this case the executive which is responsible for laws and rules so this is not the 1st time we have seen a german court overturning corona rules that it viewed as too restrictive and disproportionate for example the highest court in germany in april overruled a blanket ban on church services or a local court in the state of north rhine-westphalia in the summer sent back to regulators a lock down extension on the meat packing industry saying again it was too broad so what courts are essentially doing is weighing the purpose the goals of a measure of legitimate goals against the costs of that measure and in this particular case in berlin the court pointed out that it is not proven that restaurants and bars are one of the major vectors of spreading corona and that in fact there's another rule in place in rega
let's bring in chief political correspondent melinda crane melinda the courts overturning corona restrictions why in a nutshell. well i would say in this case it's the court doing its job within the democratic system acting as a check and balance in regard to other branches of government in this case the executive which is responsible for laws and rules so this is not the 1st time we have seen a german court overturning corona rules that it viewed as too restrictive and disproportionate for...
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crane now who joins me in the studio melinda it's good to see you here even for this event could you briefly remind viewers what happened a year ago today. of year ago was young to poor and 52 people were celebrating getting ready to celebrate at the synagogue in the eastern german city of hala when they saw a closed circuit t.v. that someone heavily armed was trying to break down the door they then barricaded the doors of the synagogue and he began also trying to shoot through the doors he also apparently lobbed a couple of homemade bombs toward the synagogue but did not succeed in breaking down those doors while the worshipers cowered inside he then went on to shoot 2 bystanders not far from the synagogue and then got in his car and tried to drive away so causing consternation and clearly a great trauma for the people inside that synagogue it would have been the worst anti-semitic attacks since the 2nd world war if he had realized his aims and trauma for people beyond the region frankly tell us give us some perspective on why this memorial is not just important for the people who a
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there are a number of entities including the bill and melinda gates foundation and these international organizations that are doing their best to hold this together. they need support from large vaccine manufacturing nations and currently they're not getting it from the us, they're not getting it from china, they're not getting it from russia and other people in that station that needs to change before we see that result. >> this is just to the group, clearly one of the main issues for the next pandemic is how do we sort of improve our national and international disease surveillance for the next time because you've touched on china's lack of transparency during the early stages of this pandemic and it had devastating consequences of what needs to be put in place for that to happen again? >> i think tom is probably in the first instance this is been a big for him a big issue. >> so one lesson that comes out in this pandemic is we cannot be entirely dependent on the transparency and self reporting of nations in future outbreaks of dangerous disease. we need other sources of information .
there are a number of entities including the bill and melinda gates foundation and these international organizations that are doing their best to hold this together. they need support from large vaccine manufacturing nations and currently they're not getting it from the us, they're not getting it from china, they're not getting it from russia and other people in that station that needs to change before we see that result. >> this is just to the group, clearly one of the main issues for...
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melinda crane milind as always thank you so much here are some more coronavirus developments hundreds of hospitality workers have protested a 15 day shutdown of barcelona's bars ordered by the council on government the region is one of spain's worst hit with over 20000 infections in the past 2 weeks a new study has found desa fear a drug widely used to treat covert 19 there's not lower the death rate of patients . new zealanders can now travel to australia without quarantining under a new one way travel bubble arrangement but anyone driving in news you new zealand will still be required to isolate police and protesters have clashed in the capital bangkok during a 3rd day of anti-government demonstrations police used water cannon on the crowd of thousands protesters marched in defiance of a ban on public gatherings there calling for reforms to the concede to sion and monarchy and for the prime minister to step down. before the latest clashes thailand's prime minister rejected calls for his resignation. well aware of the situation. the government must use the emergency decree that. we h
melinda crane milind as always thank you so much here are some more coronavirus developments hundreds of hospitality workers have protested a 15 day shutdown of barcelona's bars ordered by the council on government the region is one of spain's worst hit with over 20000 infections in the past 2 weeks a new study has found desa fear a drug widely used to treat covert 19 there's not lower the death rate of patients . new zealanders can now travel to australia without quarantining under a new one...
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get the most of that in terms of the private sector entities in philanthropy and now the bill and melinda gates foundation is engaged in ensuring that vaccine access can occur in the developingworld , but it's a part of what they're doing things when one things about philanthropic organizations is spread across a number of different elements of fighting a pandemic. when one talks about the conditions of the previous questioner in terms of global health , when the people up, when we found there were cases ofevil law in nigeria it was one of the darkest days for me . knowing the density and the challenges that one would face in a country as populous as nigeria, also with an economic anchoring it does in west africa and however, what happened was they were able to control it and they control it on the back of the polio work that had been done to cause basic public health, things have been put in place that what they used to do the context raising, to do the other things that what happened was they control those things were investments . the gates foundation had io invested in polio in nigeri
get the most of that in terms of the private sector entities in philanthropy and now the bill and melinda gates foundation is engaged in ensuring that vaccine access can occur in the developingworld , but it's a part of what they're doing things when one things about philanthropic organizations is spread across a number of different elements of fighting a pandemic. when one talks about the conditions of the previous questioner in terms of global health , when the people up, when we found there...
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forward if the city doesn't bring the numbers down thank you for the chief political correspondent melinda crane of the u.k. has recorded europe's highest pandemic death toll a new infections that growing at an alarming rate especially in the north of england prime minister barak's johnson has just outlined a new system of measures to control the virus telling parliament but targeted restrictions of the way forward. but we must act to save lives and the evidence shows that in changing our behavior in restricting transmission between us our actions are saving lives. left unchecked each person with the virus will infect an average of between $2.00 and $3.00 others but sage assess that the current are nationally is between $2.01. so we're already suppressing that are to well below its natural level which is why the virus is not spreading as quickly as it did in march straight to london than where we join t w correspondent mass welcome big national lockdown had been feared for the u.k. that's not going to happen what else can relate. well we learned feel that as you said an alarming increase i
forward if the city doesn't bring the numbers down thank you for the chief political correspondent melinda crane of the u.k. has recorded europe's highest pandemic death toll a new infections that growing at an alarming rate especially in the north of england prime minister barak's johnson has just outlined a new system of measures to control the virus telling parliament but targeted restrictions of the way forward. but we must act to save lives and the evidence shows that in changing our...
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it doesn't take long for air melinda to spot plants which she had not seen alongside the tracks still in operation. for example this is in the gale our bank says this is one of my favorite flowers that is very beautiful it is ruder but even the environment was under frequent pressure from the plant it wouldn't be here is the train runs through have only. one plants which through her lawyers in. in a falling seize up like a spring and they will not go they will not be like here around or the train but just around it and as they were very disturbed they will not have the force to create more no conditions for no other plans to come so almost everything that we see here we will not find in other places. and it's not just plants that benefit from the disused railway tracks in many of the tunnels swallows and rare bats have taken up residence. albania is known as the land of the bats of the 55 species protected in the e.u. more than 30 to live here back to expert b.c. knows them all. for this for. apart from the swallows nest which we saw at the entrance i saw at least 2 types of back in t
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is chief political correspondent linda crane is following the story for us melinda germany was doing pretty well fighting the pandemic it was considered a good practice country is that still the case well germany's situation at the moment is certainly better than some of its neighbors but government authorities say that the situation here is very serious that the infection rate indicates that germany is at the beginning of a 2nd wave and that the current moment will be decisive and the juror and germany's chief vi rolla just its chief expert on corona said just a day or 2 ago that in fact he agrees that it's decisive and that this is the moment when we will see whether individuals behave responsibly enough for germany to preserve the advantages that in fact and the credit that it did build up in the springtime and we saw in our report there how is german state seems to have its own rules it's causing a lot of confusion why is there not a more coherent approach in germany. germany is a deeply federal country it has a very very long history of federalism and therefore it is in fact leg
is chief political correspondent linda crane is following the story for us melinda germany was doing pretty well fighting the pandemic it was considered a good practice country is that still the case well germany's situation at the moment is certainly better than some of its neighbors but government authorities say that the situation here is very serious that the infection rate indicates that germany is at the beginning of a 2nd wave and that the current moment will be decisive and the juror...
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countries, but we are also working hand-in-hand with other pharmaceutical companies, the bill and melinda gates foundation to ensure developing countries also have got access. david: looking back, what would you say that the cdc or fda or white house or hhs should have done differently? alex: almost all of us have underestimated the dramatic impact of this outbreak. ♪ david: so as we talk today, the big news is that president trump and the first lady have contracted the coronavirus. is that a surprise to you that that could have possibly happened? alex: i think it demonstrates we are all vulnerable and we still all need to be very vigilant and diligent in actions we are taking to prevent this virus from spreading any further. david: you as the ceo of the largest health care company in the united states, i think it is the 10th largest company by the market cap in the entire united states, market valuable most $400 billion, you have to be very careful because i think it would look bad if the ceo of the largest health care company got the virus. so what do you do to protect yourself? alex: w
countries, but we are also working hand-in-hand with other pharmaceutical companies, the bill and melinda gates foundation to ensure developing countries also have got access. david: looking back, what would you say that the cdc or fda or white house or hhs should have done differently? alex: almost all of us have underestimated the dramatic impact of this outbreak. ♪ david: so as we talk today, the big news is that president trump and the first lady have contracted the coronavirus. is that a...
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people who are not wealthy and you have, with other ceos and health care officials and the bill and melinda gates foundation, signed a letter saying you are committed to making sure it does not go to only wealthy people and people in the united states. can you explain why you wanted to have that letter and how you will make sure that happens? alex: the only way we beat the virus is if we have global distribution, and no one is safe if the world is not provided access. we are committed to doing this in a very ethical and just way, and we worked very hard to make agreements clearly with governments like the united states, europe, japan, the gulf -- developed countries, but we are also working hand-in-hand with other pharmaceutical companies and the bill and melinda gates foundation to ensure developing countries also have got access. david: looking back, what would you say the cdc or fda or white house or hhs should have done differently? alex: almost all of us underestimated the dramatic impact of this outbreak. ♪ david: so as we talk today, the big news is that president trump and the first
people who are not wealthy and you have, with other ceos and health care officials and the bill and melinda gates foundation, signed a letter saying you are committed to making sure it does not go to only wealthy people and people in the united states. can you explain why you wanted to have that letter and how you will make sure that happens? alex: the only way we beat the virus is if we have global distribution, and no one is safe if the world is not provided access. we are committed to doing...
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also question the role of philanthropy and with private sector entities and right now the bill and melinda gates foundation is engaged to make sure it can occur in the developing world. one of the things thinking about the philanthropic organization it spreads across a number of different elements fighting a pandemic so with that previous question or when there were cases of ebola or nigeria one of the darkest days for me and the challenges one would face a country as popular as nigeria - - as nigeria and on the back of the polio work things put in place what they do contact tracing in the gates foundation in terms of trying to wipe out polio for many years so everything from the vaccine and the scientific knowledge from the gates foundation and others have invested with vaccines and therapeutics and what we are using places like the nih do that and that is important so as the who moves forward one of the places they need to improve is think about partners that are broader although philanthropy also contributes and then to support the world health organization so we need places where those
also question the role of philanthropy and with private sector entities and right now the bill and melinda gates foundation is engaged to make sure it can occur in the developing world. one of the things thinking about the philanthropic organization it spreads across a number of different elements fighting a pandemic so with that previous question or when there were cases of ebola or nigeria one of the darkest days for me and the challenges one would face a country as popular as nigeria - - as...
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and get moved up is chief political correspondent melinda cross welcome how worried is the german government about these increases in hotspots it's definitely worried the government spokesman said today that the situation is serious that the country is standing sensually at the beginning of a 2nd wave and that germany is also seeing more severe cases involving the need for intensive care and hospitalization and so he called this a very decisive moment for germany going forward and people in germany are looking at a patchwork of new regulations as each state introduces its own rules why. well under germany's federal system state authorities local authorities do have the right to decide what kind of restrictions to impose and the fact is that the situation is very very different if you compare say a big densely populated city like berlin or munich with the much more rural regions for example in the north of the country in the federal states. or mecklenburg for prom and and therefore it's perhaps not surprising that authorities in those more rural areas are looking to impose different rules and
and get moved up is chief political correspondent melinda cross welcome how worried is the german government about these increases in hotspots it's definitely worried the government spokesman said today that the situation is serious that the country is standing sensually at the beginning of a 2nd wave and that germany is also seeing more severe cases involving the need for intensive care and hospitalization and so he called this a very decisive moment for germany going forward and people in...
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well let's look ahead to that meeting with chief political correspondent melinda crane welcome can the chancellor get those 16 state leaders to line up behind one set of proposals. well her spokesman acknowledged today that the discussions would be difficult but i think there's a very good chance that the chancellor will have success 1st of all she's known as an adept negotiator secondly she has working for her that this is a personal meeting for the 1st time the state premiers are here in berlin meeting with her live that's the 1st time since 4 months and that should make it a little easier to get an agreement and then there is a precedent for consensus under her watch till i remember back to the 1st wave of corona here in germany and of march early april there were also quite a lot of discrepancies and some tensions between different state leaders and they managed to get a unified approach also under the chancellor's guidance and now we're hearing 2 of the most powerful state premiers the head of the bavarian state of bavaria and also of the north rhine-westphalia and government sayi
well let's look ahead to that meeting with chief political correspondent melinda crane welcome can the chancellor get those 16 state leaders to line up behind one set of proposals. well her spokesman acknowledged today that the discussions would be difficult but i think there's a very good chance that the chancellor will have success 1st of all she's known as an adept negotiator secondly she has working for her that this is a personal meeting for the 1st time the state premiers are here in...
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melinda what was the most impressive remark in your opinion i think if i were writing the headline on this speech it would probably be his statement that anti-semitism is the canary in the coal mine of the german democracy and he later went on to talk about the central clause in the german constitution which is the inviolability of human dignity and i think for me his message that this is something that is a duty an obligation not only of the state to protect the human dignity of all of people of every race and creed and religion but also the duty of all citizens and that violations of human dignity it's not only the shooter who is physically attacking that synagogue and hala but it's also as he said the children who go to school and perhaps on the playground hear somebody shout the word jew at them or the use of anti-semitic signs and symbols at the corona protest against corona restrictions including even people protesting those restrictions putting on yellow stars as he mentioned to indicate that they feel as oppressed as as as jews that is a violation of human dignity and i think
melinda what was the most impressive remark in your opinion i think if i were writing the headline on this speech it would probably be his statement that anti-semitism is the canary in the coal mine of the german democracy and he later went on to talk about the central clause in the german constitution which is the inviolability of human dignity and i think for me his message that this is something that is a duty an obligation not only of the state to protect the human dignity of all of people...
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it doesn't take long for an melinda to spot plants which she had not seen alongside the trucks still in operation. for example this is any good large basis this is one of my favorite flowers that is very beautiful it is ruder but even the environment was under franco pressure from the plant it wouldn't be here is the train runs through have only come on one plant which will florist in in a falling season like in spring and they will not go they will not be like here around or the train but just around it and as they will be disturbed they will not have the force to create nor no conditions for no other plans to come so almost everything that we see here we will not find in other places. and it's not just plants that benefit from the disused railway tracks. in many of the tunnels swallows and rare bats have taken up residence. albania is known as the land of the bats of the 55 species protected in the e.u. more than 30 to live here back to expert v.z. knows them all. for this for. apart from the swallows nest which we saw at the entrance i saw at least 2 types of back in the tunnel th
it doesn't take long for an melinda to spot plants which she had not seen alongside the trucks still in operation. for example this is any good large basis this is one of my favorite flowers that is very beautiful it is ruder but even the environment was under franco pressure from the plant it wouldn't be here is the train runs through have only come on one plant which will florist in in a falling season like in spring and they will not go they will not be like here around or the train but just...
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hitting new records, the nation is set to soon break 8 million confirmed infections, the bill and melinda gates foundation has pledged $125 million to fight covid >> the rest of this year will not be normal and the sooner we deliver that somewhat bad news to people so they can get ready for what will be a tough fall the better >> reporter: according to a new national survey, most americans are worried about social unrest tied to a covid resurgence and elections, 52% already have or plan to stockpile food and other essentials this fall >> we have a full bag of rice just in case lots of sardines, a few things like that. >> reporter: while there are some signs of progress, this week brought setbacks for both a vaccine and an experimental covid treatment, eli lilly pausing the clinical trial after a safety concern. >> some americans are worried that vaccines and treatments are being rushed to market what do you say to them >> we are moving as quickly as we possibly can. maybe what -- to reframe the question they might be worried about is are we skipping steps to rush them to market and the an
hitting new records, the nation is set to soon break 8 million confirmed infections, the bill and melinda gates foundation has pledged $125 million to fight covid >> the rest of this year will not be normal and the sooner we deliver that somewhat bad news to people so they can get ready for what will be a tough fall the better >> reporter: according to a new national survey, most americans are worried about social unrest tied to a covid resurgence and elections, 52% already have or...
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co-chair of the bill and melinda gates foundation. what's ahead and how we're going to cope with it. how about no no uh uh, no way come on, no no n-n-n-no-no only discover has no annual fee on any card. economics? algorithms? magic? turns out, it's you. doing your thing. dreaming dreams. building new worlds. it's why we built our workspace technology. to help you do your best work and to see what you can become. you're made for bigger things. it's our sharpest ever, and while some other companies would charge more for something new, we don't. because why be like everyone else? harry's. not the same. >>> the coronavirus death toll in the united states is now more than 212,000 medium in thpeople country. the staggering numbers, of course, little sign of things slowing down. high infection numbers at the white house. the overall lag in widespread testing, contact tracing. certain bill gates is joining us, co-chair of the bill and melinda gates foundation. he joins me now. bill, thanks for being with us. looking at where the u.s. is right
co-chair of the bill and melinda gates foundation. what's ahead and how we're going to cope with it. how about no no uh uh, no way come on, no no n-n-n-no-no only discover has no annual fee on any card. economics? algorithms? magic? turns out, it's you. doing your thing. dreaming dreams. building new worlds. it's why we built our workspace technology. to help you do your best work and to see what you can become. you're made for bigger things. it's our sharpest ever, and while some other...
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and frankly, i'm not telling them to back up >> reporter: melinda kaine's son a marine died in afghanistan in 2010. >> it serves no purpose. it points the finger at gold star families who have already sacrificed so much >> reporter: late tonight, a memo says the president is responding well to treatment and should be able to return to public engagements starting saturday. lester >> hallie jackson, thank you. >>> both vice president pence and senator kamala harris are back on the campaign trail after their debate face-off while late today joe biden says he's still not willing to answer a key question about the supreme court. geoff bennett has more. >> reporter: tonight joe biden and kamala harris campaigning together in arizona after last night's debate showdown. >> we'll be ready on day one. >> reporter: vice president mike pence holding duelling campaign events in arizona and nevada >> had a little debate with kamala harris last night some people think we did all right. >> reporter: last night the candidates clashing on the pandemic response. >> the american people have witnessed what is
and frankly, i'm not telling them to back up >> reporter: melinda kaine's son a marine died in afghanistan in 2010. >> it serves no purpose. it points the finger at gold star families who have already sacrificed so much >> reporter: late tonight, a memo says the president is responding well to treatment and should be able to return to public engagements starting saturday. lester >> hallie jackson, thank you. >>> both vice president pence and senator kamala...
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iowa hitting new records the nation is set to soon break 8 million confirmed infections the bill and melinda gates foundation has pledged $125 million to fight covid >> the rest of this year will not be normal and, you know, the sooner we deliver that somewhat bad news to people so they can get ready for what will be a tough fall the better. >> reporter: according to a new national survey, most americans are worried about social unrest tied to a covid resurgence and elections. 52% already have or plan to stockpile food and other essentials this fall >> we have a full bag of rice just in case lots of sardines, a few things like that. >> reporter: while there are some signs of progress, this week brought setbacks for both the vaccine and an experimental covid treatment. eli lilly pausing the clinical trial after a safety concern >> some americans are worried that vaccines and treatments are being rushed to market what do you say to them? >> we are moving as quickly as we possibly can. maybe what -- to reframe the question they might be worried about are we skipping steps to rush them the marke
iowa hitting new records the nation is set to soon break 8 million confirmed infections the bill and melinda gates foundation has pledged $125 million to fight covid >> the rest of this year will not be normal and, you know, the sooner we deliver that somewhat bad news to people so they can get ready for what will be a tough fall the better. >> reporter: according to a new national survey, most americans are worried about social unrest tied to a covid resurgence and elections. 52%...
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that question all right on top chief political correspondent melinda crime and the chance to wrangleunified nations from 16 regional leaders. i think there's a pretty good chance that she can she is known as a very adept negotiator and on her side is the fact that this is a personal meeting the 1st time that the state leaders have met with the chancellor in person in over 4 months and that usually does increase the likelihood of getting to yes besides that there is a precedent here because at the height of the 1st wave of the virus in april of this this year there was also some wrangling amongst the different federal states and some disagreement about the way to move forward and they're under the watchful eye of the chancellor the the state premiers did agree and the fact is that a patchwork of rules like the ones we have now can be confusing to people and that in turn can diminish compliance and that is very problematic as infection rates rise so we are seeing some of the most powerful state premiers in particular 2 who have not always agreed on the same approach in the past namely
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today oakland's interim fire cheap melinda drayton remembered the tragic event by thanking those who helped fight the fire. she urged people living in fire zones to keep brushed cleared away from their homes. her home was among those leveled by the oakland hills fire. >>> a break in the case that attack at a free speech protest in san francisco over the weekend and it was captured on camera. a man punched an organizer so hard that he knocked out one of his teeth. today police say that man has been arrested and he is charged with also noteworthy. the latest from san francisco. >> reporter: a protest happened here behind me at u.n. plaza. the planned demonstration and the massive counterprotest took place saturday afternoon. the orangy vent was billed as a free speech rally by a conservative group. but a handful of rally organizers and participants were outnumbered by counterprotesters before the demonstration began. the organizer, filphillip ander was punched in the face while arguing with other protesters. it knocked out his front tooth. it was caught on numerous video cameras and wa
today oakland's interim fire cheap melinda drayton remembered the tragic event by thanking those who helped fight the fire. she urged people living in fire zones to keep brushed cleared away from their homes. her home was among those leveled by the oakland hills fire. >>> a break in the case that attack at a free speech protest in san francisco over the weekend and it was captured on camera. a man punched an organizer so hard that he knocked out one of his teeth. today police say that...
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before that with the department of agriculture with the bill and melinda gates foundation also instrumentalat which helped to shape that tindustry a topic of more than some importance today. we are so thrilled to have you here with this informal roundtable on a special day here bookings and just heard from deputy secretary journal with those international and domestic at the forefront of the fight for justice in so many ways. want to raise the issue of equity and the imperative of sustainable development both in the us and a warm welcome again. >> and with that extra reaching what bookings i'm so glad you were able to introduce those members and experts in many ways today as described in her remarks to honor the contributions each of them have made over time and we have learned from so many and continue to so the views expressed are yours or mine or the deputy secretary general alone come in fact it is their idea that keeps permeating all of their collective thinking and i have such high hopes in this moment in history. this calls for the challenge that was laid out in her remarks. her exampl
before that with the department of agriculture with the bill and melinda gates foundation also instrumentalat which helped to shape that tindustry a topic of more than some importance today. we are so thrilled to have you here with this informal roundtable on a special day here bookings and just heard from deputy secretary journal with those international and domestic at the forefront of the fight for justice in so many ways. want to raise the issue of equity and the imperative of sustainable...
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a >> who had the previous record, the great melinda, right, undoubtedly? he didn't have any contractions. >> using this one doesn't count because he had safeties? would you go without the safety? >> no. i wouldn't do it at all. despite how about you darren? >> i'm just glad dennis was here for the historical context. >> thank you. >>> that's it for us we will see you back here at 6:00 for a full hour ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> garrett: tonight battleground blitz, voting is on, election day 16 days away. an underdog in key states, president trump packs his schedule with campaign rallies attacking his rivals and taking on michigan's democratic governor, the target of an alleged kidnapping plot. >> they said she was threatened >> it is wrong. it's got to end. it is dangerous. >> garrett: biden sets his sights on north carolina, a must-win for the president. the final presidential debate expected this week. also tonight record turnout. voters have their say in person or by mail. we speak to california secretary of state about disputes there and keeping v
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. >> reporter: melinda kane's son, lance corporal jeremy kane, was killed in afghanistan in 2010. >> it's hurtful-- just pointing the blame at someone. it's-- it's unnecessary. we've gone through so much. >> reporter: and with polls showing the president's support from seniors cratering. >> to my favorite people in the world, the seniors. >> reporter: ...today he released a video message promising them free coronavirus treatment, but not saying how he would pay for it. >> you're going to get it free, no charge. >> reporter: president trump is also lashing out at some of his most loyal cabinet members. he said today attorney general he said bill barr will go down in in history as a sad situation if he doesn't indict former president barack obama and joe biden. he also criticized secretary of state mike pompeo, saying he needs to find and release hillary clinton's deleted e-mails. norah. >> o'donnell: ben tracy, thank you. with president trump in the white house today the other three candidates at the top of the ticket campaigned in arizona. our cbs news battleground tracker poll shows
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so happy to be here welcome back hello there glenn tell everybody who you are like ike their meal melinda good to see you both i am arkell and alice i'm based in philadelphia i'm a currently a visiting scholar at the national bioethics center and at tuskegee university and i'm also a fellow at harvard medical school and both research bioethics and and on narrative ethics i am going to jump straight into the you cheap comments when i would it's knew we were doing this show this this comment here are you kidding are you not aware of the deep mistrust afro americans have about the medical system review your history of medical apartheid and genocide in the u.s. we ain't having none of it it's. impact that you know. yeah there is a lot to unpack there and this is you know as the writer said this is deeply rooted in history this is deeply rooted in 400 years of oppression in this country and then of course colonialism outside of this country going even further back i mean the fact is you know the reason we have trials distance to ensure that vaccines are therapeutics are safe and effective but
so happy to be here welcome back hello there glenn tell everybody who you are like ike their meal melinda good to see you both i am arkell and alice i'm based in philadelphia i'm a currently a visiting scholar at the national bioethics center and at tuskegee university and i'm also a fellow at harvard medical school and both research bioethics and and on narrative ethics i am going to jump straight into the you cheap comments when i would it's knew we were doing this show this this comment here...
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ations which provide abortions or anything related to them it made life in many towns like here in melinda on the kenyan caused more dangerous for women and girls were used to provide free for me to planning free information we had on it would provide really pride and really today because we don't get them anymore for free these are for the most because as they report when they're pregnant when they're not ready for their pregnancies so this forces some of them to deliver or for them to have a...
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political correspondent linda crane she's on the story for us tonight here in berlin good evening to you melinda so how worried is the german government about these increases in urban hotspots the government is worried this folks men have for the chancellor said today that the situation is very serious that the country is on the verge of are already in a 2nd wave and that germany is associating an increase in the number of severe cases requiring hospitalization and intensive care so he called this a decisive moment for germany and we understand that each german state is introducing its own rules here why news there. well according to germany's federal system the it is to state and local authorities that have the power to impose rules and restrictions related to health and hygiene so formally they have this power and the fact is that the situation there isa a great deal between. densely populated urban areas on the one hand such is munich or land which are in fact virus hotspots right now and on the other hand rural areas like those in the north the cities of the states is the host i work next an
political correspondent linda crane she's on the story for us tonight here in berlin good evening to you melinda so how worried is the german government about these increases in urban hotspots the government is worried this folks men have for the chancellor said today that the situation is very serious that the country is on the verge of are already in a 2nd wave and that germany is associating an increase in the number of severe cases requiring hospitalization and intensive care so he called...
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. >> reporter: melinda kane's son, lance corporal jy ki in afistan. >> it's hurtful-- just pointing theme at someone. it's-- it's unnecessary. we've gone through so much. >> reporter: and with polls showing the president's support from seniors cratering... >> to my favorite people in the world, the seniors. >> reporter: ...today he released a video message promising them free coronavirus treatment, but not saying how he would pay for it. >> you're going to get it free, no charge. >> we just received an update from the president's physician, dr. seans president trump has completed his therapy for coronavirus, and he responded well to the treatment, and saturday will be 10 days since he was first diagnosed, and he will be able to safely return to public engagements this weekend. >> o'donnell: ben tracy, thank you. with president trump in the white house today the other three candidates at the top of the ticket campaigned in arizona. our cbs news battleground tracker poll shows joe biden with a five-point edge in the traditionally republican state. biden would be the first democrat to win
. >> reporter: melinda kane's son, lance corporal jy ki in afistan. >> it's hurtful-- just pointing theme at someone. it's-- it's unnecessary. we've gone through so much. >> reporter: and with polls showing the president's support from seniors cratering... >> to my favorite people in the world, the seniors. >> reporter: ...today he released a video message promising them free coronavirus treatment, but not saying how he would pay for it. >> you're going to...
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with us anita, the director of the vaccine development surveillance diseases program at the bill and melinda gates foundation. the focus on vaccine development for people and d some of the poorest parts of the world. and finally we have with us maria, the managing director of resource mobilization, private sector partnerships and innovative finance at the global iliance for vaccines and immunization. since joining in 2011, her leadership has been instrumental in raising critical resources to provide equal access to vaccines for all so thank you. we are all so honored and lucky to have you with us today. thank you so much. let's start off broadly and whoever wants to jump in, please do. are you concerned that vaccine development process has been or will be hindered by politics, by the domestically or atternationally and if so, what can we do to tamp that down? >> [inaudible] >> maybe i can start this. from the united states, first it's great to see you, elizabeth and thank you to the aspen institute for organizing this conversation. i'm delighted to have a chance to be with you, my colleague
with us anita, the director of the vaccine development surveillance diseases program at the bill and melinda gates foundation. the focus on vaccine development for people and d some of the poorest parts of the world. and finally we have with us maria, the managing director of resource mobilization, private sector partnerships and innovative finance at the global iliance for vaccines and immunization. since joining in 2011, her leadership has been instrumental in raising critical resources to...
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have with us and it is 80, director of the vaccine development surveillance program at the villa melinda gates foundation.. proteins work focuses on vaccines open t for people in se of the fourth part of the world. and finally we have with us marie-ange saraka-yao, the managing director resource globalization private sector partnership and innovative finance at gavi, the global alliance for vaccines and immunization. since joining gabby in 2011 her leadership has been instrumental in raising critical resources to put equal access to vaccines for all. so thank you. we are also honored and lucky to have you with us today. so thank you so much. let's start off broadly and whoever wants to jump in please do, are you concerned the vaccine development process has been or will be hindered by politics, either domestically or internationally? if so, what can we do to tamp that down? >> let me start this. maybe i can start this. from the united states, because -- first of all, it's great to be with elizabeth and thank you to the aspen institute for organizing this conversation. i am delighted to h
have with us and it is 80, director of the vaccine development surveillance program at the villa melinda gates foundation.. proteins work focuses on vaccines open t for people in se of the fourth part of the world. and finally we have with us marie-ange saraka-yao, the managing director resource globalization private sector partnership and innovative finance at gavi, the global alliance for vaccines and immunization. since joining gabby in 2011 her leadership has been instrumental in raising...
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department of agriculture and the bill and melinda gates foundation. and amina, we are thrilled to have you here for this informal roundtable on a special day for us at trucking's. -- at brookings. bring so many perspectives, international land domestic, and you have been at the forefront of the fight for justice in so many ways. i want to raise the issue of the equity imperative of sustainable development both in the u.s. and internationally. how would you recommend we all think about that issue? and a warm welcome again. let methank you, john p start by congratulating you and that general allen down the extraordinary team at brookings. i am glad you were able to introduce all of your experts. it is an honor to celebrate the contributions each of them have made over time. and i am so proud to have learned from so many, and continue to. so i guess the views expressed are yours or mine or the deputy secretary-general alone. keep their ideas that permeating all our collective thinking. i have such high hopes for this center, in this moment in history. th
department of agriculture and the bill and melinda gates foundation. and amina, we are thrilled to have you here for this informal roundtable on a special day for us at trucking's. -- at brookings. bring so many perspectives, international land domestic, and you have been at the forefront of the fight for justice in so many ways. i want to raise the issue of the equity imperative of sustainable development both in the u.s. and internationally. how would you recommend we all think about that...
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department of agriculture and the bill and melinda gates foundation also instrumental in the fragility which helped to sort the global vaccine a topic of some importance today. so raj and amina, we're so thrilled to have you for this informal round table on a special day for us at brookings and maybe raj, we've just heard from deputy secretary again and you bring so many of these perspectives international and domestic and you've been at the forefront of the fight for justice in so many ways. and i want to just raise this issue of equity and equity imperative of sustainable development both in the u.s. and internationally. how would you recommend that we all think about that issue and a warm welcome again. >> thank you, john and let me just start by congratulating you and general allen and the extraordinary team at brookings. i'm so glad that you were able to introduce each of your exceptional members and experts in many ways today as amina described in her remarks, as really a celebration to honor the contributions each of them has made over time and i'm so proud to have learned from
department of agriculture and the bill and melinda gates foundation also instrumental in the fragility which helped to sort the global vaccine a topic of some importance today. so raj and amina, we're so thrilled to have you for this informal round table on a special day for us at brookings and maybe raj, we've just heard from deputy secretary again and you bring so many of these perspectives international and domestic and you've been at the forefront of the fight for justice in so many ways....