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doctor messina, thank you for joining un— doctor messina, thank you for joining ne— joining us. the argument to vaccinate younger people to prevent illnesses for others through transmission, but is there now a growing reason to do so to protect themselves from hospitalisations? absolutely. i think that has always been a concern, especially amongst paediatricians like myself. despite the fact that it is true that sars covered two virus causes more severe disease in adults, we are seeing a severe disease and our teenagers as well —— south covid too. we are saying that a bit more acutely know that adults have been vaccinated and the children are by and large they have not had the chance to be vaccinated yet so they are still vulnerable.— be vaccinated yet so they are still vulnerable. the next step is i still vulnerable. the next step isi aet still vulnerable. the next step is i get to _ still vulnerable. the next step is i get to convince _ still vulnerable. the next step is i get to convince parents . still vulnerable. the next step is i get to convince parents to | is i get to c
doctor messina, thank you for joining un— doctor messina, thank you for joining ne— joining us. the argument to vaccinate younger people to prevent illnesses for others through transmission, but is there now a growing reason to do so to protect themselves from hospitalisations? absolutely. i think that has always been a concern, especially amongst paediatricians like myself. despite the fact that it is true that sars covered two virus causes more severe disease in adults, we are seeing a...
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of the messina group. what a power panel. mike, set the scene. turkey is a nato ally. our relationship has been strained. how significant is this one-on-one meeting? what are you listening for? >> reporter: chris, i have been calling this the sleeper meeting of this entire trip. for all the focus on wednesday's meeting with vladimir putin, for the focus on the pictures we have been seeing of the western leaders welcoming, as french president macron said, back into the group president biden, as he is making his first trip as president and for all the justified focus and attention yesterday on that meeting at windsor palace with queen elizabeth ii, in terms of the scheme of relationships that biden has with so many world leaders going back, this is really one of the longest and deepest that he has. it's very much a strained relationship at this moment. remember the larger framing of this trip that the president has been laying out, which is this battle between democracies and autocracies, who will control th
of the messina group. what a power panel. mike, set the scene. turkey is a nato ally. our relationship has been strained. how significant is this one-on-one meeting? what are you listening for? >> reporter: chris, i have been calling this the sleeper meeting of this entire trip. for all the focus on wednesday's meeting with vladimir putin, for the focus on the pictures we have been seeing of the western leaders welcoming, as french president macron said, back into the group president...
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jim messina, i saw other senators and democrats saying no deal without both, without the larger programisan deal gets scuttled, can democrats keep sen more manchin and senator sinema onboard with the 51 votes under the so-called reconciliation rules. we understand the president spoke to senator sinema today one-on-one. >> as you said, this is difficult negotiations and this was the entire theory of biden's presidential campaign. he can bring both parties together. he can get big things done and that's big announcement for him. i'm not as worried about the back and forth today. the deals are always difficult. biden had it exactly right which he said it is was a deal that neither side will like. republicans know that he will use a reconciliation or some number of things in conjunction with this as part of the negotiation. i was out there right before they cut the deal talking to a couple senators that said they made that very clear with republicans. i think they will figure out the timing of this, but overall that is such a big deal because it shows that we can actually get some things do
jim messina, i saw other senators and democrats saying no deal without both, without the larger programisan deal gets scuttled, can democrats keep sen more manchin and senator sinema onboard with the 51 votes under the so-called reconciliation rules. we understand the president spoke to senator sinema today one-on-one. >> as you said, this is difficult negotiations and this was the entire theory of biden's presidential campaign. he can bring both parties together. he can get big things...
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earlier i spoke to dr allison messina, the chair ofjohns hopkins all children's hospital's infectiousgers are become increasingly vulnerable. despite the fact that it is true that the virus causes more severe disease in adults we are seeing a fairly severe disease and some other older teenagers as and i think that we are seeing a little bit... we have seen that a little bit more acutely now that a lot of adults have been vaccinated and children are, by and large, they have not had a chance to get vaccinated yet so they are still vulnerable. the next step is to convince parents to have their children vaccinated but we are aware there is a lot of vaccine hesitancy among some adults in america, so how are they going to do that? well, i think that really be a challenge is going to be to get those parents on board with from someone that they trust. so it really has to go back to the child's own paediatrician being the advocate for vaccinating children. parents really don't want to take a vaccine from someone that they don't know so we are really kind of pushing this to the general paediatr
earlier i spoke to dr allison messina, the chair ofjohns hopkins all children's hospital's infectiousgers are become increasingly vulnerable. despite the fact that it is true that the virus causes more severe disease in adults we are seeing a fairly severe disease and some other older teenagers as and i think that we are seeing a little bit... we have seen that a little bit more acutely now that a lot of adults have been vaccinated and children are, by and large, they have not had a chance to...
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they only serve as a backdrop, give racy, one thing, almost lacking so far. democrats due to messina and studying again. as a result, many iranians feel they have no real choice at the ballot box. now, i'm not taking part in the election said we participated for many years and it had no impact on our lives. and the elections are not free with them or the new storage . so i have voted 3 times before, but what i wanted never came to pass. so this time i'll definitely not vote that public dissatisfaction and high inflation. no one's living in comfort and peace. and the government never keeps its work. medical paradoxically, this increases raise his chances of winning even further because he rides most conservative voters are the ones that usually do turn up at the pulse. in the long term though, if he's elected, a lack of public support could end up undermining his standing. it's more now we want to cross over to the author of that report or theory on correspondent teresa roper. teresa has reported frequently from iran. good evening to you, teresa. let's talk about this election. we und
they only serve as a backdrop, give racy, one thing, almost lacking so far. democrats due to messina and studying again. as a result, many iranians feel they have no real choice at the ballot box. now, i'm not taking part in the election said we participated for many years and it had no impact on our lives. and the elections are not free with them or the new storage . so i have voted 3 times before, but what i wanted never came to pass. so this time i'll definitely not vote that public...
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it comes as regulators in the uk look to approve earlier i spoke to dr allison messina, the chair ofjohnsase division. she says children and teenagers are become increasingly more vulnerable. despite the fact that it is true that the virus causes more severe disease in adults we are seeing a fairly severe disease and some other older teenagers as and i think that we are seeing a little bit... we have seen that — seeing a little bit... we have seen that a _ seeing a little bit... we have seen that a little _ seeing a little bit... we have seen that a little bit - seeing a little bit... we have seen that a little bit more i seen that a little bit more acutely now that a lot of adults have been vaccinated and children are, by and large, they have not had a chance to get vaccinated yet so they are still vulnerable. the get vaccinated yet so they are still vulnerable.— get vaccinated yet so they are still vulnerable. the next step is to convince _ still vulnerable. the next step is to convince paris _ still vulnerable. the next step is to convince paris to - still vulnerable. the next step is
it comes as regulators in the uk look to approve earlier i spoke to dr allison messina, the chair ofjohnsase division. she says children and teenagers are become increasingly more vulnerable. despite the fact that it is true that the virus causes more severe disease in adults we are seeing a fairly severe disease and some other older teenagers as and i think that we are seeing a little bit... we have seen that — seeing a little bit... we have seen that a _ seeing a little bit... we have seen...
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virginia messina is senior vice president at the world travel & tourism council.eople, or those who can show a negative covid test, to be allowed to travel freely. yet we know that a jab does not prevent you from contracting covid, nortransmitting it to others. with potentially devastating consequences to host countries. is your message to the government a responsible one? yes, we should really be trying to strike a balance between the health and the economy, and clearly health has taken the priority through all these year and pandemic, but as we know, measures like testing and health and hygiene protocols such as facemask wearing to help prevent the virus. we were hoping that this country would try to take advantage of the successful vaccination roll—out that they've had, and then at travel, but unfortunately we have had really disappointingly thatis have had really disappointingly that is going to hurt the economy but also the people and millions of livelihoods that depend on this sector. nonsensical and as infuriating as some pandemic measures have seemed, we a
virginia messina is senior vice president at the world travel & tourism council.eople, or those who can show a negative covid test, to be allowed to travel freely. yet we know that a jab does not prevent you from contracting covid, nortransmitting it to others. with potentially devastating consequences to host countries. is your message to the government a responsible one? yes, we should really be trying to strike a balance between the health and the economy, and clearly health has taken...
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. >>> i want to bring in now jim messina, the former campaign manager for barack obama. denver riggleman is here as well. gentlemen, appreciate you joining. jim, president biden's talks with lead gop negotiator on infrastructure just collapsed. the white house pinning its hopes on a different bipartisan group. chuck schumer already indicating he's prepared to go it alone. what's the reality check here? >> well, the reality check is they're going to have to move forward, get a nonpartisan bill, get a bill with just democrats moving, and then continue to negotiate with the republicans. you know, i went through this in 2009 when i was white house deputy chief of staff trying to negotiate obamacare. and in the end, you can only negotiate so long. you can spend month after month with these talks and eventually you have to do exactly like joe biden and the white house is doing, which is saying, look, we'll negotiate. we'll try these processes. but eventually we're going to go it alone because what the american public really wants is just us to get some stuff done, to move this
. >>> i want to bring in now jim messina, the former campaign manager for barack obama. denver riggleman is here as well. gentlemen, appreciate you joining. jim, president biden's talks with lead gop negotiator on infrastructure just collapsed. the white house pinning its hopes on a different bipartisan group. chuck schumer already indicating he's prepared to go it alone. what's the reality check here? >> well, the reality check is they're going to have to move forward, get a...
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. >> now i want to bring in charlie dent, a former republican congressman, and jim messina, former deputy white house chief of staff. gentlemen, good evening to you. let me say happy juneteenth to both of you as well. jim, a big win at the white house today with that signing ceremony. but, you know, we've got a battle ahead on voting rights. joe manchin is trying to get support for his compromise proposal. on the democratic side, stacey abrams came out and said she supports it. but of course mcconnell is already trashing it. if the gop won't support manchin's compromise and manchin won't ditch the filibuster, is that it for voting rights? >> no, i don't think so. i think this is going to be the moment where you see the democratic party have to reckon with, you know, what we're going to do here. don, we just had the highest voter turnout in 100 years in a presidential election, and the response to that in state capitol after state capitol is not to celebrate it and say, hey, isn't it great that we're all coming together in democracy? it's to make it more difficult to vote here, and they're
. >> now i want to bring in charlie dent, a former republican congressman, and jim messina, former deputy white house chief of staff. gentlemen, good evening to you. let me say happy juneteenth to both of you as well. jim, a big win at the white house today with that signing ceremony. but, you know, we've got a battle ahead on voting rights. joe manchin is trying to get support for his compromise proposal. on the democratic side, stacey abrams came out and said she supports it. but of...
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let's speak to virginia messina — she is from the world travel and tourism council, which is a forumvel and tourism industry. the hello to you. thank you for joining us. borisjohnson has hinted today, giving hope to those travellers who may have had two coronavirus jabs that foreign travel may be a little bit more open to them. does that make sense to you? absolutely. we would certainly welcome such a move, especially since _ welcome such a move, especially since the — welcome such a move, especially since the uk has had such a successful vaccination roll—outs, as we have _ successful vaccination roll—outs, as we have heard, more than 60% of the aduu we have heard, more than 60% of the adult population have now been inoculated, and therefore, the uk should _ inoculated, and therefore, the uk should definitely make the most of that and _ should definitely make the most of that and take advantage of that situation — that and take advantage of that situation to be able to welcome travellers — situation to be able to welcome travellers that also allow other people — travellers that also
let's speak to virginia messina — she is from the world travel and tourism council, which is a forumvel and tourism industry. the hello to you. thank you for joining us. borisjohnson has hinted today, giving hope to those travellers who may have had two coronavirus jabs that foreign travel may be a little bit more open to them. does that make sense to you? absolutely. we would certainly welcome such a move, especially since _ welcome such a move, especially since the — welcome such a move,...
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let's speak to virginia messina — she is from the world travel and tourism council, which is a forumlow the data. the data is strong in the uk. there has not been death for some time. the government has been successful in that sense. the riskier is that the uk will lose its place as a competitive destination. we are already seeing other markets in europe, particularly, at have clear strategies in place to reopen international travel this summer, which is of course a critical season. for most of them they will be welcoming millions of vaccinated americans and that will provide a boost to their economies. {fluid americans and that will provide a boost to their economies. could you rive as a boost to their economies. could you give as a few _ boost to their economies. could you give as a few examples? _ boost to their economies. could you give as a few examples? you - boost to their economies. could you give as a few examples? you said i give as a few examples? you said that i countries with clear strategies.— that i countries with clear strategies. added the right strategies? _ strateg
let's speak to virginia messina — she is from the world travel and tourism council, which is a forumlow the data. the data is strong in the uk. there has not been death for some time. the government has been successful in that sense. the riskier is that the uk will lose its place as a competitive destination. we are already seeing other markets in europe, particularly, at have clear strategies in place to reopen international travel this summer, which is of course a critical season. for most...
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with me now to answer some of them are virginia messina, the senior vice presdent at the world travelately our sector i the last few months. yeah, | unfortunately our sector has the last few months. yeah, i unfortunately our sector has been devastated not only by the pandemic but by all these changing grills that have just not allowed confidence to pick up and has just created more confusion. confidence to pick up and has 'ust created more confusion.i created more confusion. kate, a reaction to _ created more confusion. kate, a reaction to those _ created more confusion. kate, a reaction to those changes i created more confusion. kate, a i reaction to those changes announced in the last 2a hours, relief? qt in the last 24 hours, relief? of course. in the last 24 hours, relief? of course. it is positive, a step in the right— course. it is positive, a step in the right direction. the difficulty is the _ the right direction. the difficulty is the damage to people's confidence. will it stay that way. can i_ confidence. will it stay that way. can i make — confidence. will it stay that way.
with me now to answer some of them are virginia messina, the senior vice presdent at the world travelately our sector i the last few months. yeah, | unfortunately our sector has the last few months. yeah, i unfortunately our sector has been devastated not only by the pandemic but by all these changing grills that have just not allowed confidence to pick up and has just created more confusion. confidence to pick up and has 'ust created more confusion.i created more confusion. kate, a reaction to...
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democrats due to messina and studying again. as a result, many iranians feel they have no real choice at the ballot box. now, again, i'm not taking part in the election. we participated for many years and it had no impact on our lives. and the elections are not free with the newspapers. i have voted 3 times before, but what i wanted never came to pass. so this time i'll definitely not vote public dissatisfaction and high inflation. no one's living in comfort and peace and the government never keeps its work. medical gets paradoxically, this increases raise his chances of winning even further because he rides most conservative voters are the ones that usually do turn up at the pulse. in the long term though, if he's elected, a lack of public support could end up undermining his standing or joining us now for some analysis is the head of the dw persian service yada. so our bash hi yada.
democrats due to messina and studying again. as a result, many iranians feel they have no real choice at the ballot box. now, again, i'm not taking part in the election. we participated for many years and it had no impact on our lives. and the elections are not free with the newspapers. i have voted 3 times before, but what i wanted never came to pass. so this time i'll definitely not vote public dissatisfaction and high inflation. no one's living in comfort and peace and the government never...