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guest: yes, so the international vaccine access >> doctor william moss the executive director of the international vaccine access center and a professor at johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health. doctor moss thank you for joining us today. >> a little bit of your work at the vaccine access center with the international aspecth . >> we celebrated our tenth anniversary in the last year and the main focus is to increase access to life-saving vaccines. traditionally focused on childhood vaccines particularly to make sure there is access in africa and asia and they are reaching the most vulnerable. but also we have been very involved in thinking about covid-19cu covid vaccine and how we ensure the safety and efficacy with equitable distribution around thehe world. >>host: how does that apply to the current efforts with coronavirus? >> there are a number of initiatives that national levels here in the united states and that the global level to think about how we are going to distribute a safe and effective vaccine to those people who most need it and that we will not have sufficie
guest: yes, so the international vaccine access >> doctor william moss the executive director of the international vaccine access center and a professor at johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health. doctor moss thank you for joining us today. >> a little bit of your work at the vaccine access center with the international aspecth . >> we celebrated our tenth anniversary in the last year and the main focus is to increase access to life-saving vaccines. traditionally...
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you are on with doctor william moss. good morning, go ahead. >> caller: thank you. y when you called in [inaudible] i have a general comment to make that trust and building trust. i think that the key is to get politics out of medicine. i think it plays two for large a role. i have a rare cancer [inaudible] would like to thank president trump w for getting a drug approved that prolonged my life and it was not a cure but it has kept me alive and it was [inaudible] and this drug was available in europe for decades and we didn't bring it to this country and i think it had to do with money and that doesn't make sense to me but anyway the fda would not approve this drug and it had been discovered in the netherlands at the university of erasmus i think and so much research has been done, so much scientific documentation in the fdad could have rubberstamped te clinical trials and all the research and approved this drug. >> host: we appreciate it. doctor, go ahead. >> guest: yes, thank you. the caller makes an interesting point. first of all the role of the food and drug ad
you are on with doctor william moss. good morning, go ahead. >> caller: thank you. y when you called in [inaudible] i have a general comment to make that trust and building trust. i think that the key is to get politics out of medicine. i think it plays two for large a role. i have a rare cancer [inaudible] would like to thank president trump w for getting a drug approved that prolonged my life and it was not a cure but it has kept me alive and it was [inaudible] and this drug was...
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william moss.e is the executive director of the national vaccine center and also a professor at johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health. thank you for joining us. guest: thank you for having me. thank you for having me. host: a little bit about your work at the vaccine access center, talk about that and in the international aspect. guest: yes, so the international vaccine access center, we celebrated our 10th anniversary just last year. and our main focus has been to increase access to life-saving vaccines throughout the world. traditionally, we have focused on childhood vaccines, particularly making sure that there is access in africa and asia, and that the vaccines are reaching the most vulnerable children, but then we have been very involved in thinking about covid-19 vaccines, particularly how such a vaccine might be distributed, how we will ensure its safety and efficacy, and how we will get equitable distribution of the vaccine around the world. host: how does that apply to the curren
william moss.e is the executive director of the national vaccine center and also a professor at johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health. thank you for joining us. guest: thank you for having me. thank you for having me. host: a little bit about your work at the vaccine access center, talk about that and in the international aspect. guest: yes, so the international vaccine access center, we celebrated our 10th anniversary just last year. and our main focus has been to increase access to...
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lauren moss, bbc news. latest government figures show there were 3,497 cases recorded in the latest 2a period. that means the average number of new cases reported per day in the last week is now 3,001. 9 deaths were reported, of people who died within 28 days of a positive covid—19 test, and that means on average in the last week, 11 deaths were announced every day, taking the total number across the uk to 41,623. as you saw in lauren's report, professor sir mark walport, a member of the government's sage advisory committee, has warned the uk is in a dangerous position. he spoke to my colleague shaun ley earlier about the risk. the numbers speak for themselves. so, as your reporterjust said, the numbers are going up consistently in the uk at the moment. the imperial study suggested a doubling about every seven days, and the numbers of patients on the 5th of september was just over 1800. yesterday, it was 3500. if you look across the channel, then we can see the numbers in spain, we can see the numbers in fr
lauren moss, bbc news. latest government figures show there were 3,497 cases recorded in the latest 2a period. that means the average number of new cases reported per day in the last week is now 3,001. 9 deaths were reported, of people who died within 28 days of a positive covid—19 test, and that means on average in the last week, 11 deaths were announced every day, taking the total number across the uk to 41,623. as you saw in lauren's report, professor sir mark walport, a member of the...
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moss address robert f kennedy junior's lawsuit against the government over vaccines. of not doingyears any kind of studies on some of these vaccines. and i would like to get his comments on all of those. thank you. first, let me say een, andcines have b continue to be, one of our, if not the most important health intervention. saved hundredsve of millions of lives around the world. there have been adverse events. there have been various adverse events following some vaccines. and some vaccines have been withdrawn because of that. but the vast majority of vaccines have been well studied and they have been shown to be safe and effective. so, i am a big vaccine proponent. and do not want to give listeners the indication that, ant vaccines are not important part of our toolkit in fighting diseases. in the united states and around the world. that said, the purpose of the , that haveials enrolled in an number of individuals, are designed to detect adverse events and to make sure that the vaccine is both safe and efficacious against the disease of interest. that is the proce
moss address robert f kennedy junior's lawsuit against the government over vaccines. of not doingyears any kind of studies on some of these vaccines. and i would like to get his comments on all of those. thank you. first, let me say een, andcines have b continue to be, one of our, if not the most important health intervention. saved hundredsve of millions of lives around the world. there have been adverse events. there have been various adverse events following some vaccines. and some vaccines...
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doctor moss thank you for joining us today. >> thank you for having me. >> host: a little bit about your work on the vaccine access center. talk about your international aspect. >> guest: international vaccine axes center we celebrated our tenth anniversary just last year and our main focus has been to ouincrease access to life-saving vaccines throughout the world. traditionally we have been focused on childhood vaccines particularly making sure that those acts as in africa and asia and that the vaccines are reaching the most vulnerable children but we've also been very involved in thinking about covid-19 vaccine and particularly how such a vaccine might be distributed, how we will ensureow its safety and efficacy and how we will get
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lauren moss, bbc news.rt, professor sir mark walport, a member of the government's sage advisory committee, has warned the uk is in a dangerous position. he spoke to my colleague shaun ley earlier about the risk. the numbers speak for themselves. so, as your reporterjust said, the numbers are going up consistently in the uk at the moment. the imperial study suggested a doubling about every seven days, and the numbers of patients on the 5th of september was just over 1800. yesterday, it was 3500. if you look across the channel, then we can see the numbers in spain, we can see the numbers in france. and france had, earlier in the week, just over 9800 infections there, and because they are a few weeks ahead, the numbers of patients going into intensive care is increasing. it's increased by 93 people on wednesday. so, this is the time to act. and again, if you look at belgium, where they are managing to hold the numbers down, and they had a very severe initial phase, they are limiting numbers of social gatherin
lauren moss, bbc news.rt, professor sir mark walport, a member of the government's sage advisory committee, has warned the uk is in a dangerous position. he spoke to my colleague shaun ley earlier about the risk. the numbers speak for themselves. so, as your reporterjust said, the numbers are going up consistently in the uk at the moment. the imperial study suggested a doubling about every seven days, and the numbers of patients on the 5th of september was just over 1800. yesterday, it was...
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lauren moss reports.fore new restrictions are introduced, there's a stark warning about what could lie ahead. 3,500 more coronavirus cases have been diagnosed for the second day in a row. scientists say although the rate of infection is lower than it was at the peak of the epidemic, covid—i9 is growing in the community. i think one would have to say we're on the edge of losing control. and you've only got to look across the channel to see what's happening in france and what's happening in spain. the figures in the uk, on september 5, it was around 1,800 people identified with the infection. on the 11th, it was 3,500. there's been an increase in coronavirus cases across all age groups. it's most pronounced among 20—to—39—year—olds. but there's also been a steep rise recently in people over the age of 80 testing positive. those numbers declined over the summer but, as you can see, they're now going back up. to try and keep a lid on infections, the rule of six will limit the numbers we can socialise with in
lauren moss reports.fore new restrictions are introduced, there's a stark warning about what could lie ahead. 3,500 more coronavirus cases have been diagnosed for the second day in a row. scientists say although the rate of infection is lower than it was at the peak of the epidemic, covid—i9 is growing in the community. i think one would have to say we're on the edge of losing control. and you've only got to look across the channel to see what's happening in france and what's happening in...
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here's our health correspondent, lauren moss.g correspondent, lauren moss. down again after a sl of clamping down again after a summer of looser restrictions. from monday and england following a surge in coronavirus cases, it will be against the law to meet in groups of more than six. anyone doing so will face a fine of £100. wash your hands, cover your face, make face a fine of £100. wash your hands, coveryourface, make space. there will be more than 8000 new coronavirus cases gci’oss there will be more than 8000 new coronavirus cases across the uk since sunday and in a new campaign, the government says it is vital that eve ryo ne the government says it is vital that everyone follows the guidelines to stop its spread. there are a number of exemptions, for schools because we wa nt of exemptions, for schools because we want to protect education, for work, because workplaces have covid secure guidelines and for some very special events like weddings, funerals and christenings. tighter restrictions have been brought in in parts of n
here's our health correspondent, lauren moss.g correspondent, lauren moss. down again after a sl of clamping down again after a summer of looser restrictions. from monday and england following a surge in coronavirus cases, it will be against the law to meet in groups of more than six. anyone doing so will face a fine of £100. wash your hands, cover your face, make face a fine of £100. wash your hands, coveryourface, make space. there will be more than 8000 new coronavirus cases gci’oss...
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. >> commissioner -- is commissioner moss here? >> no, commissioner moss is excused from today's meeting. >> okay. so today, we will only have four commissioners. >> there will be four commissioners for the abatement appeals board, and five for the building inspection commission. i believe commissioner jacobo will be joining about 11:00 a.m. >> okay. commissioner, since i mentioned in no particular order, with the chairship to commissioner alexander-tut, and the vice chair to commissioner tam, would that be acceptable to you. >> absolutely. >> and if there's no objection, please call the question. >> okay. so there's a motion for the election of officers to have commissioner alexander-tut to serve as president and commissioner tam as vice president. and is there any public comment on this motion? i see some members, but there are no hands raised for public comment, so i will do a roll call on the motion. [roll call] >> okay. the motion carries unanimously, and congratulations to both of you. >> exactly. >> congratulations to both o
. >> commissioner -- is commissioner moss here? >> no, commissioner moss is excused from today's meeting. >> okay. so today, we will only have four commissioners. >> there will be four commissioners for the abatement appeals board, and five for the building inspection commission. i believe commissioner jacobo will be joining about 11:00 a.m. >> okay. commissioner, since i mentioned in no particular order, with the chairship to commissioner alexander-tut, and the...
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once upon a time before our world was turned upside down parents like money and nick taria de moss took their kids to play sports on the weekend. the common core of it was before we shunned handshakes and hugs. when we could hold our grandchildren close so little are. you training here you're training him up down there. are you going to try to tell him. nick practically grew up his dad was one of the club founded it's now he and his wife. taria come to watch they 2 sons trying. to your old achilles you take a brother in the future what you want to ensure your old. are you. pretty much everyone is related to me. that a curious. george of his dad. might tony. so we all grew up together would school together. side. by sickly parents from the same village where. they're all desperately worried about nick not 2 years ago when he was 35 he was diagnosed with relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis. nick's diagnosis turned his world upside down i'm just roommate and 3 year old just one brother in law washed down just knew there was something wrong when they so told us you've got a mess. and so
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justice shawn michaels treatment will last another month and like nick de moss he feels this is his only hope of stopping his email. from the world wide area stranger. and. nick and nick taria a deuce of a moscow in 3 days' time they've already started packing but they woke up to some worrying news have you heard that it closing the borders for straining russia. and i often think they're discovering that there are no certainties as the pandemic becomes real at this stage everything's up in limbo just waiting to the hospital to august break out in advance of next steps. the hospital in moscow finally contacts nick to confirm the bad news and the stage . let's delay but we'll find out a date when situation is stable again it will work normally who will accept you and now 1st group of patients when restrictions will be cancelled. is that ok quite an emotional roller coaster it's stop and heads about to explode it's like so close to getting this thing done and now just looks like so far away and. what's your biggest fear right now. biggest fear right now is the m.s. progressing may getting a
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would expect it's impossible to make projections but the next year will be a year in which we where moss thank you very much. take a look at the stories making news around the world a call from pro-democracy activists in hong kong to boycott the opening of the new disney film has it ticket sales for trays of publicly supported hall called police as they battle pro-democracy protesters last year. the chinese city recovered 901st emerged last year welcome to its 1st international passenger flight on wednesday resumption of cross border flights into blue have followers and 8 month shutdown the south korean capital seoul is the 1st city to be reconnected by weekly flights. u.s. president donald trump says an effective coronavirus vaccine could be ready for distribution within weeks directly contradicting comments made by one of his top health officials democrats have expressed concern that the president is pressuring the government health regulators and scientists to rush through approval for a vaccine to help in his re-election. for poor funding and overcrowding in nigeria's public school s
would expect it's impossible to make projections but the next year will be a year in which we where moss thank you very much. take a look at the stories making news around the world a call from pro-democracy activists in hong kong to boycott the opening of the new disney film has it ticket sales for trays of publicly supported hall called police as they battle pro-democracy protesters last year. the chinese city recovered 901st emerged last year welcome to its 1st international passenger flight...
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lauren moss, bbc news.mittee has expressed its shock at the execution in iran of a champion wrestler, navid afkari. mr afkari was hanged following his conviction for the killing of a security guard during anti—government protests two years ago. he said he'd been tortured into making a false confession of guilt. siavash ardalan from the bbc‘s persian service explained why the iranian government seemed so determined to carry out the execution. perhaps, one of it was a show of defiance, that we will not cave into foreign pressure, that we will not cave into the opposition pressure from outside. and also, let's not forget, in the past two years, iran has been faced with massive unrest, street protests that have rattled it. so, it serves it well to deter any potential protesters from engaging in these kinds of, let's say, security challenges. well, for those people, for those sectors of the population who believe the government's narrative and who support the death penalty in general, they've obviously supported
lauren moss, bbc news.mittee has expressed its shock at the execution in iran of a champion wrestler, navid afkari. mr afkari was hanged following his conviction for the killing of a security guard during anti—government protests two years ago. he said he'd been tortured into making a false confession of guilt. siavash ardalan from the bbc‘s persian service explained why the iranian government seemed so determined to carry out the execution. perhaps, one of it was a show of defiance, that...
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lauren moss, bbc news. city of birmingham and the neighbouring boroughs of sandwell and solihull are the latest to face tougher restrictions after a rise in coronavirus cases. 0ur news correspondent, kathryn stanczyszyn, has spent the morning in the city. 1.6 million people affected by these new restrictions coming in from tuesday. that's as well as the rule of six from monday as well. people's reaction is that obviously, the rate‘s rising and something needs to be done about it, but there are differing views on whether the right things are being done. public health officials here in the city say that, actually, transmission rate spread seems to be across the board. it's across all age groups as well, because we do keep hearing about younger people being responsible, but there is an issue here across age groups. also, that they are starting to see hospital admissions and intensive care admissions which they haven't been seeing at all. still small numbers at the moment, but there's often a two or three—week
lauren moss, bbc news. city of birmingham and the neighbouring boroughs of sandwell and solihull are the latest to face tougher restrictions after a rise in coronavirus cases. 0ur news correspondent, kathryn stanczyszyn, has spent the morning in the city. 1.6 million people affected by these new restrictions coming in from tuesday. that's as well as the rule of six from monday as well. people's reaction is that obviously, the rate‘s rising and something needs to be done about it, but there...
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lauren moss, bbc news.rnment figures show there were 3,497 cases recorded in the latest 24—hour period. that means the average number of new cases reported per day in the last week is now 3,001. nine deaths were reported of people who died within 28 days of a positive covid—19 test, and that means on average in the last week, 11 deaths were announced every day, taking the total number across the uk to 41,623. sir terence conran, the british designer who transformed uk retail and interior design, has died at the age of 88. best known as the founder of habitat, sir terence brought modern style and simplicity to uk homes. today, the design museum described him as a "visionary" — saying he "revolutionised the way we live in britain". in a statement his family said he "passed away peacefully" at his home. david sillito looks back at his life. you know, i believe in what i call easy living. duvets, flatpack furniture, the wok. it wasn't just a shop. sir terence conran introduced britain to a new way of living — a
lauren moss, bbc news.rnment figures show there were 3,497 cases recorded in the latest 24—hour period. that means the average number of new cases reported per day in the last week is now 3,001. nine deaths were reported of people who died within 28 days of a positive covid—19 test, and that means on average in the last week, 11 deaths were announced every day, taking the total number across the uk to 41,623. sir terence conran, the british designer who transformed uk retail and interior...
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lauren moss, bbc news.government figures show there were 3,497 cases recorded in the latest 2a period. that means the average number of new cases reported per day in the last week, is now 3,001. nine deaths were reported, of people who died within 28 days of a positive covid—19 test, and that means on average in the last week 11 deaths were announced every day, taking the total number across the uk to 41,623. we can speak now to deenan pillay, professor of virology at university college london. thank you very much forjoining us. to what extent do you share the view of the professor that we are on the edge of losing control of covid—19? i agree with him. we are on the knife edge and it is in our hands how we get out of this. it is essential that we continue with the basic principles of the pandemic control, and that is making sure that everyone who has symptoms can be tested, can be quickly tested, but equally important is that there are but equally important is that there a re co nta cts but equally importa
lauren moss, bbc news.government figures show there were 3,497 cases recorded in the latest 2a period. that means the average number of new cases reported per day in the last week, is now 3,001. nine deaths were reported, of people who died within 28 days of a positive covid—19 test, and that means on average in the last week 11 deaths were announced every day, taking the total number across the uk to 41,623. we can speak now to deenan pillay, professor of virology at university college...
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lauren moss, bbc news. good evening.ling match on the opening day of the premier league season, champions liverpool beating newly promoted leeds united 4—3. leeds' first match in the top division for 16 years saw them equalise three times at anfield before giving away a late penalty that mohamed salah converted to complete his hattrick. leeds was here and was 100% from an intensity point of view. who will show that liverpool after winning the league and stuff like this would be here? they are ready for a fight, but we were. and i like that a lot and that was the point we wanted to prove in the boys did it. three other games on the opening day, arsenal ran out very comfortable winners against fulham, debuta nts gabriel and willian impressed for the gunners at craven cottage. former chelsea forward willian had a hand in all three goals and gabriel — the new signing from lille — scored their second. alexander lacazette and pierre emerick aubameyang also scored in the 3—nil win. i asked the team to come here and play with de
lauren moss, bbc news. good evening.ling match on the opening day of the premier league season, champions liverpool beating newly promoted leeds united 4—3. leeds' first match in the top division for 16 years saw them equalise three times at anfield before giving away a late penalty that mohamed salah converted to complete his hattrick. leeds was here and was 100% from an intensity point of view. who will show that liverpool after winning the league and stuff like this would be here? they are...
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lauren moss, bbc news.atest government figures show there were 3,497 cases recorded in the latest 24—hour period. that means the average number of new cases reported per day in the last week is now 3,001. nine deaths were reported of people who died within 28 days of a positive covid—19 test, and that means, on average in the last week, 11 deaths were announced every day, taking the total number, across the uk to 41,623. tim robson, the north east's representative on the national pubwatch scheme, joins me now. how tempting must it be for a lot of people to think, next week it will change so let's make the most of it? my change so let's make the most of it? my message to them is they need to ta ke my message to them is they need to take recompense as to what will happen if they decide to do that because if they decide to go out in large groups it will only spread the virus and make it worse than what is. and for those of us thinking of out and meeting up in pubs, republicans are aware of this and are prepare
lauren moss, bbc news.atest government figures show there were 3,497 cases recorded in the latest 24—hour period. that means the average number of new cases reported per day in the last week is now 3,001. nine deaths were reported of people who died within 28 days of a positive covid—19 test, and that means, on average in the last week, 11 deaths were announced every day, taking the total number, across the uk to 41,623. tim robson, the north east's representative on the national pubwatch...
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lauren moss, bbc news.es: i'mi the afghan i'm i government has called for a humanitarian ceasefire with the taliban, as the first—ever peace talks between the two sides began in qatar — so far the taliban haven't mentioned a truce. let's stay with that story — earlier i asked journalist and political commentator, jehangir khattak, what he thought the sticking points in the negotiations would be. i think that it's going to be a long, complicated and challenging process which may continue for a while. and in terms of sticking points, we may come across many roadblocks but i find two major sticking points: one of them is the ceasefire, which dr abdullah abdullah referred to as well in his speech, and the second is the future dispensation. what kind of government will afghanistan have? because remember, there, this process has started, even though it is a intra—afghan dialogue, but the parties at the table identify themselves differently, like, for example, the afghan government is representing the islamic repu
lauren moss, bbc news.es: i'mi the afghan i'm i government has called for a humanitarian ceasefire with the taliban, as the first—ever peace talks between the two sides began in qatar — so far the taliban haven't mentioned a truce. let's stay with that story — earlier i asked journalist and political commentator, jehangir khattak, what he thought the sticking points in the negotiations would be. i think that it's going to be a long, complicated and challenging process which may continue...
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lauren moss, bbc news.vernment and the taliban sit down for peace talks. so far the taliban have not mentioned the truths. they/ a truce. police on the greek island of lesbos fire tear gas during a protest by migrants who've been homeless since their camp burned down on wednesday. the international olympic committee has expressed its shock at the execution in iran of a champion wrestler, for the killing of a security guard during anti—government protests two years ago. he said he'd been tortured into making a false confession of guilt. perhaps it was a show of defiance that we would not have been to pressure from outside. and also, let's not forget, in the past two years, it has been facing lots of protest. it may stop these protesters. for those sectors of the population who believe the government's narrative and who support the death penalty in general, they have supported it but a large pa rt have supported it but a large part of the uranium public have condemned it and we have even had a condemnation by
lauren moss, bbc news.vernment and the taliban sit down for peace talks. so far the taliban have not mentioned the truths. they/ a truce. police on the greek island of lesbos fire tear gas during a protest by migrants who've been homeless since their camp burned down on wednesday. the international olympic committee has expressed its shock at the execution in iran of a champion wrestler, for the killing of a security guard during anti—government protests two years ago. he said he'd been...
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lauren moss, bbc news.abinet office minister, michael gove, has insisted ministers had properly "thought through" the withdrawal agreement, despite plans to introduce legislation to override part of it. brussels has threatened to take legal action if downing street presses ahead with its proposals. with me is our political correspondent, helen catt. helen, a lot of this sounds very familiar, taking us back to where we we re familiar, taking us back to where we were nearly one year ago now. yes, that withdrawal agreement, the brexit divorce deal, a big part of that was about coming up with special arrangements for northern ireland, to make sure they would not have to be a hard border between it and the republic of ireland. the agreement for that —— provided a political solution but left a detail as to how it would work to be negotiated, and that is what we are seeing now. borisjohnson are seeing 110w. seeing now. borisjohnson are seeing now. boris johnson seeing now. borisjohnson are seeing now. borisjohnson
lauren moss, bbc news.abinet office minister, michael gove, has insisted ministers had properly "thought through" the withdrawal agreement, despite plans to introduce legislation to override part of it. brussels has threatened to take legal action if downing street presses ahead with its proposals. with me is our political correspondent, helen catt. helen, a lot of this sounds very familiar, taking us back to where we we re familiar, taking us back to where we were nearly one year ago...
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lauren moss, bbc news.us restrictions, the search is on to find ways to allow people to travel safely. one solution is being tested in italy, where at rome airport they are trialling new compulsory covid testing before some domestic flights and for certain international arrivals. as our rome correspondent mark lowen reports, it could mean mass quarantines could be avoided. announcement: only passengers who test negative for covid—19... tickets, passport and compulsory negative test result — welcome aboard europe's first covid—free flight. all these passengers from rome to milan have been tested either at the airport, before the flight, or within the previous 72 hours, before being allowed to travel. this is my negative test. an all—clear from the virus — and to fly. i think it's better like this than just going inside an aeroplane without knowing if other people are positive or negative. it is faster and i have to come to the airportjust two hours before the flight. translation: it's by chance my flight tur
lauren moss, bbc news.us restrictions, the search is on to find ways to allow people to travel safely. one solution is being tested in italy, where at rome airport they are trialling new compulsory covid testing before some domestic flights and for certain international arrivals. as our rome correspondent mark lowen reports, it could mean mass quarantines could be avoided. announcement: only passengers who test negative for covid—19... tickets, passport and compulsory negative test result —...
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moss address robert f kennedy junior's lawsuit against the government over vaccines.ingyears any kind of studies on some of these vaccines. and i would like to get his comments on all of those. thank you. first, let me say een, andcines have b continue to be, one of our, if not the most important health intervention. saved hundredsve of millions of lives around the world. there have been adverse events. there have been various adverse events following some vaccines. and some vaccines have been withdrawn because of that. but the vast majority of vaccines have been well studied and they have been shown to be safe and effective. so, i am a big vaccine proponent. and do not want to give listeners the indication that, ant vaccines are not important part of our toolkit in fighting diseases. in the united states and around the world. that said, the purpose of the , that haveials enrolled in an number of individuals, are designed to detect adverse events and to make sure that the vaccine is both safe and efficacious against the disease of interest. that is the process that we
moss address robert f kennedy junior's lawsuit against the government over vaccines.ingyears any kind of studies on some of these vaccines. and i would like to get his comments on all of those. thank you. first, let me say een, andcines have b continue to be, one of our, if not the most important health intervention. saved hundredsve of millions of lives around the world. there have been adverse events. there have been various adverse events following some vaccines. and some vaccines have been...
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lauren moss, bbc news.briel scally, visiting professor of public health at the university of bristol and a member of independent sage — a group of scientific experts. ijust want i just want to refer to a comment ijust want to refer to a comment by your chair, said david king, he said the current test and try system is flawed. in what way? well, i think it is not fit for purpose at all. it's not delivering the goods. it's not getting people tested quickly and locally. it's not delivering the results in a timely fashion, it's taking far too long. and finally, there are still data—flow issues getting that information to local level. it needs to be completely rethought and moved to a more locally based system which is responsive not just locally based system which is responsive notjust to the needs of the population, but also to a number of cases in the population. are we expecting too much too soon? this is a huge undertaking. not at all. the government stopped testing on the 12th of march and their view at th
lauren moss, bbc news.briel scally, visiting professor of public health at the university of bristol and a member of independent sage — a group of scientific experts. ijust want i just want to refer to a comment ijust want to refer to a comment by your chair, said david king, he said the current test and try system is flawed. in what way? well, i think it is not fit for purpose at all. it's not delivering the goods. it's not getting people tested quickly and locally. it's not delivering the...
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our health correspondent lauren moss reports.rts. legally enforceable restrictions new, legally enforceable restrictions for most of north—east england. from midnight, it won't only be advised not to mix indoors you don't live with all who are not in your social bubble, it will be against the law. the department of health says it follows high and increasing infection rates but council leaders have called it a knee jerk council leaders have called it a kneejerk reaction. council leaders have called it a knee jerk reaction. the secretary of state has made an announcement without understanding the effect on businesses and the potential forjob losses. but also, by doing so it means we haven't got the right communication messages in place locally and the result, confusion and chaos spreads which undermines the messages we are trying to get across to the public. the rules will apply to newcastle, northumberland, gateshead, north and south tyneside, sunderland and durham. so what are the new rules? already people from different househol
our health correspondent lauren moss reports.rts. legally enforceable restrictions new, legally enforceable restrictions for most of north—east england. from midnight, it won't only be advised not to mix indoors you don't live with all who are not in your social bubble, it will be against the law. the department of health says it follows high and increasing infection rates but council leaders have called it a knee jerk council leaders have called it a kneejerk reaction. council leaders have...
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fans all spend hours waiting for him outside the company's new gigafactory outside of berlin but mr moss proved difficult to pin down. during his german visit most made it clear where his priorities are right now the biotech company cure voc which is trying to create a coronavirus vaccine on tuesday a most visited cure back into being in the country southwest the tycoon kept a low profile and his fans didn't get to see him on weekend for the law months was my great idol and i really want to see him. on wednesday he arrived in berlin where he met industry bosses and chancellor angela merkel. praised the cooperation between cure of ak and tesla subsidiary grown automation and presented new bio printing technology which could automate the production of covert 1000 vaccines. meanwhile tesla fans and grew harder residents waited in vain in the pouring rain for hours the new tesla factories being built quickly. opinions among the locals are mixed. we don't have a floater. for the past 2 years they've been telling us the best thing to do is to barely sprinkle our loans and not fill the swimming
fans all spend hours waiting for him outside the company's new gigafactory outside of berlin but mr moss proved difficult to pin down. during his german visit most made it clear where his priorities are right now the biotech company cure voc which is trying to create a coronavirus vaccine on tuesday a most visited cure back into being in the country southwest the tycoon kept a low profile and his fans didn't get to see him on weekend for the law months was my great idol and i really want to see...
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germany's foreign minister hypo moss has been grounded for now after his bodyguard tested positive for the coronavirus it is unclear exactly how long mr moss will have to remain in quarantine in his apartment in berlin is initial covert 19 test came out negative which was. more than half of the pilot whales stuck in australia's biggest stranding on record are believed to have died rescuers have been struggling to free the nearly $500.00 mammals beached off tasmania the stranded pod was 1st believed to be about half the size before further aerial searches spotted another group of around $200.00 nearby. the president's about alexander lukashenko has been sworn into office in a surprise inauguration ceremony despite mass protests against his reelection the question assumed his 6th consecutive presidential term with hundreds of top officials presidents present although the inauguration was not publicly announced it comes on the heels of a disputed elections are weeks of mass protests the opposition in belarus says the poll was rigged in the west and the e.u. are now pushing for sanctions a
germany's foreign minister hypo moss has been grounded for now after his bodyguard tested positive for the coronavirus it is unclear exactly how long mr moss will have to remain in quarantine in his apartment in berlin is initial covert 19 test came out negative which was. more than half of the pilot whales stuck in australia's biggest stranding on record are believed to have died rescuers have been struggling to free the nearly $500.00 mammals beached off tasmania the stranded pod was 1st...
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and a discussion of the international effort to develop dr.vid-19 vaccine with william moss, executive director of johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health international vaccine center. watch c-span's washington 7:00 easternat thursday morning. be sure to join the discussion with phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. this conference with federal law enforcement officials in chicago. attorney general william barr reporters operation legend was working in a city and that crime is down in chicago as a result. he talked with reporters for nearly an hour.
and a discussion of the international effort to develop dr.vid-19 vaccine with william moss, executive director of johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health international vaccine center. watch c-span's washington 7:00 easternat thursday morning. be sure to join the discussion with phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. this conference with federal law enforcement officials in chicago. attorney general william barr reporters operation legend was working in a city and...
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mosse spoke of possible consequences to the german russian nord stream 2 gas pipeline. a 2nd typhoon in a week is moving through east asia with high winds rain and mass evacuations japan has urged residents in the south to prepare for record rain and surging tides as typhoon high shen draws even closer to its southern island of. the rain has been relentless. and there is the fierce gusting wind. flooding is a certainty in these conditions as are high waves possibly a storm surge bringing the sea well inland. phone high shine is very powerful as powerful as several typhoons that hit japan last year. based on the latest data on the typhoon the agency is less likely to issue an emergency warning but i would like people to be on the highest alert rather than feel safe you know. on that. question means see god in chinese and with sustained winds of more than 160 kilometers per hour this typhoon has moved governments to urge the evacuation of millions. its course is similar to typhoon may sec which hit southern japan just last week. claiming lives and cutting power. stations
mosse spoke of possible consequences to the german russian nord stream 2 gas pipeline. a 2nd typhoon in a week is moving through east asia with high winds rain and mass evacuations japan has urged residents in the south to prepare for record rain and surging tides as typhoon high shen draws even closer to its southern island of. the rain has been relentless. and there is the fierce gusting wind. flooding is a certainty in these conditions as are high waves possibly a storm surge bringing the...
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next year until significant parts of the population can be provided a vaccine so we won't get rid of moss anytime soon and so even while we start vaccinating the population not just parts we'll have to wear masks in countries like germany where incidences no there will be nothing like a population based protection this is something we probably shouldn't consider for any country in europe. in other parts of the world the situation is very difficult to judge for instance enough for a car we have signals of lower. let's say disease presentation less severe presentation this may be due to the lower wage profile but we we need to consider that what we are looking at now is urban areas on the african continent where the population composition is particularly young with all of that you know which regions around the world are causing you the greatest concern at the moment. well india is. the current biggest concern. india has a big population density and the virus is spreading in the i wouldn't say in an uncontrolled fashion but it is almost like this. then of course areas in south america. i alr
next year until significant parts of the population can be provided a vaccine so we won't get rid of moss anytime soon and so even while we start vaccinating the population not just parts we'll have to wear masks in countries like germany where incidences no there will be nothing like a population based protection this is something we probably shouldn't consider for any country in europe. in other parts of the world the situation is very difficult to judge for instance enough for a car we have...
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look now at some of the other stories making news around the world germany's foreign minister heikal moss has warned that berlin and its allies will discuss sanctions if russia does not shed light within days on alex saying of all name doctors say the kremlin critic was poisoned with a nerve agent novi chalk is being treated at a berlin hospital mosque folk of possible consequences to the german russian north stream to gas pipeline. the eastern german city of lives it has seen a 3rd night of disturbances clashes broke out during a protest against rising rents and a lack of affordable housing the demonstrations began after police cleared a house occupied by squatters last month the mayor has condemned the violence. british police say they've arrested 9 people after clashes broke out with anti immigration protesters near the port of dover on saturday dozens brought a busy highway to a standstill as they marched this comes after record numbers of migrants trying to cross the english channel this week. to belarus now where thousands of women have marched through the capital minsk and yet anot
look now at some of the other stories making news around the world germany's foreign minister heikal moss has warned that berlin and its allies will discuss sanctions if russia does not shed light within days on alex saying of all name doctors say the kremlin critic was poisoned with a nerve agent novi chalk is being treated at a berlin hospital mosque folk of possible consequences to the german russian north stream to gas pipeline. the eastern german city of lives it has seen a 3rd night of...
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next year until significant parts of the population can be provided a vaccine so we won't get rid of moss anytime soon so even while we stop vaccinating the population not just parts we'll have to wear masks in countries like germany where incidences no there will be nothing like a population based protection and this is something we probably you should consider for any country in europe. in other parts of the world the situation is very difficult to to judge for instance enough for a car we have signals of no war. let's say disease or presentation less severe presentation this may be due to the way profile but we we need to consider that what we're looking at now is urban areas on the african continent where the population composition is particularly young with all that you know which regions around the world are causing you the greatest concern at the moment. well india is just the current biggest concern. india also has a big population density and the virus is spreading. i wouldn't say in an eye. controlled fashion but it is almost like this. then of course areas in south america. and
next year until significant parts of the population can be provided a vaccine so we won't get rid of moss anytime soon so even while we stop vaccinating the population not just parts we'll have to wear masks in countries like germany where incidences no there will be nothing like a population based protection and this is something we probably you should consider for any country in europe. in other parts of the world the situation is very difficult to to judge for instance enough for a car we...
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germany's foreign minister hypo mosse passed a quarantine after his bodyguard tested positive for the corona virus it is unclear exactly how long mr moss will have to remain in quarantine in his apartment in berlin his initial call the 19 tests came out negative. russian opposition figure a lexan of ali has been discharged from a berlin hospital he'd been undergoing treatment for poisoning since being airlifted there at the start of the month of all he has made it clear he wants to go home but that still looks way off not long ago alexina valen he was at death's door and this is how he looks today drawn feedin visibly aged but very much alive it's now just start for a month off e fell ill and 2 weeks since he awoke from many jews coma and the valley is no longer in the intensive ward but russia's most prominent opposition politician will stay in germany with wife yulia and his children for now to continue his rehabilitation. he wrote on instagram my doctors have decided that my recovery requires resuming normal life rather than treatment in hospital walking spending time with my famil
germany's foreign minister hypo mosse passed a quarantine after his bodyguard tested positive for the corona virus it is unclear exactly how long mr moss will have to remain in quarantine in his apartment in berlin his initial call the 19 tests came out negative. russian opposition figure a lexan of ali has been discharged from a berlin hospital he'd been undergoing treatment for poisoning since being airlifted there at the start of the month of all he has made it clear he wants to go home but...
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william moss, executive director of johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health international vaccine center. watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern thursday morning and be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. centers for disease control and prevention dr. robert redfield discussed the coronavirus endemic at a virtual event hosted by research america. the director talked about covid-19 vaccine trials, the virus' impact on my lardy communities and issues with politicizing the cdc. this is 30 minutes. guidance not very long ago about a vaccine
william moss, executive director of johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health international vaccine center. watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern thursday morning and be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. centers for disease control and prevention dr. robert redfield discussed the coronavirus endemic at a virtual event hosted by research america. the director talked about covid-19 vaccine trials, the virus'...
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great it's great to have you with germany's foreign minister hiker mosse has called for an immediate end to fighting between azerbaijan and armenia heavy clashes erupted today in a renewal of the conflict over the nagorno-karabakh region both sides have reported casualties and accuse the other of starting the hostilities now not going to car back is an ethnically ethnically armenian on klav within azerbaijan that's been out of that country's control cynthy end of a war in 1904 a demilitarized zone in separates the region from the rest of us by john. reports say that i mean by john have to clear. the threat from the sky following sunday's shelling of the capital step by not courage to conflict over in a corner car a buck has the potential of escalating into a full blown military dispute. early in the morning ground. forces launched large scale aggression including. a long line of control contact we thought. they are targeting civilian population in syria when you 1st start including the kept away. rachel authorities responded to the clashes by imposing martial law with immediate effec
great it's great to have you with germany's foreign minister hiker mosse has called for an immediate end to fighting between azerbaijan and armenia heavy clashes erupted today in a renewal of the conflict over the nagorno-karabakh region both sides have reported casualties and accuse the other of starting the hostilities now not going to car back is an ethnically ethnically armenian on klav within azerbaijan that's been out of that country's control cynthy end of a war in 1904 a demilitarized...
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jeanne moss. a single also don't. want to but it's a chain as you look across 3 with a plan. to invest in bolivia you must now commit to buying local lithium. an effective way to gain access to markets in countries around the world. one of the newest that's fastest pace but he's a man that when there are sources to start taking it's. not a demanding 1 dollar but he has really. and does a sea change be a message about the man that is on the list but is on top of everything. the world lithium market will be $45000000000.00 by 2022. the post oil era is a unique and almost unseen opportunity for this and he and republic. even dreams of exporting green technologies produced with its own resources. by israel a little communal is going on as is but also schemes are leftist unconquered tundra bara this as one of the local media even though a little while you. are you are well already oh yeah as far as him picking his color yes programs us in. your normal job and therefore i meant the mother of dream as well knowing wasn't. played bolivia many countries dream of taking their place in
jeanne moss. a single also don't. want to but it's a chain as you look across 3 with a plan. to invest in bolivia you must now commit to buying local lithium. an effective way to gain access to markets in countries around the world. one of the newest that's fastest pace but he's a man that when there are sources to start taking it's. not a demanding 1 dollar but he has really. and does a sea change be a message about the man that is on the list but is on top of everything. the world lithium...
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lauren moss our health correspondent.ight to westminster now, our chief political correspondent vicki young is there. we have been hearing from the chief scientific adviser and chief medical adviser but on their own, not with any members of the government. as lauren was saying, that is unusual so what is the thinking? we know there have been meetings going on all weekend with the prime minister and with some of his advisers and with the scientists, trying to work out what to do. chris whitty very clear that this situation requires speed and action and clear too about what it needs to do. it needs to break the chain, break the transmission of this virus. the question is, if you are the prime minister looking at those graphs, what action do you take? he has made his reluctance to go for another national lockdown very clear. it seems very unlikely from everything we have heard privately and publicly from ministers that that will be the road they go down. the question is what measures they will bring in, how severe will they
lauren moss our health correspondent.ight to westminster now, our chief political correspondent vicki young is there. we have been hearing from the chief scientific adviser and chief medical adviser but on their own, not with any members of the government. as lauren was saying, that is unusual so what is the thinking? we know there have been meetings going on all weekend with the prime minister and with some of his advisers and with the scientists, trying to work out what to do. chris whitty...
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richard askam is at the ground, moss rose, for us. real sense of shock here at the ground for fans of the club but taking end of the club is and wound up is another matter altogether even knowing there were financial problems. this club was first formed in the 1870s and since getting into the football league for the first time under semi member wrote in the 1990s has really plus to have its way. but the outlook really does look bleak after this winding up order in the high court over unpaid debts of half £1 million. ajudge said that over unpaid debts of half £1 million. a judge said that the owner had had plenty of time to pay creditors as well. as far as a chaotic season on and off the pitch here where players repay late and they went on strike at one point as well and then there were penalties that were laid in deductions ultimately leading to the club being relegated to the national league. the situation of course is much worse than that. supporters have been arriving throughout the day, some of them laying flowers at the front of
richard askam is at the ground, moss rose, for us. real sense of shock here at the ground for fans of the club but taking end of the club is and wound up is another matter altogether even knowing there were financial problems. this club was first formed in the 1870s and since getting into the football league for the first time under semi member wrote in the 1990s has really plus to have its way. but the outlook really does look bleak after this winding up order in the high court over unpaid...
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surprisingly there was a silver lining to the pandemic for the de moss family talk run of ours all think it's it's forced us to actually slow down and just enjoy time with the kids and your family time so. oh no actually being good is being really good to slow down. to the end. and i stress when i'm out working at the. you don't have the everyday stresses of walking work. with borders closed indefinitely it could be a long time before nic can travel to russia. so difficult one of the law. is not just it's nice to slow down when you put it into perspective if this thing takes another hero. who knows what's going to happen with her finances and everything else and you're anywhere near misses the most difficult compiling it and i will tomorrow brings. perfect nick and nick taria has heard about michael's ordeal getting back from russia. i look at that case though and i think he's so lucky he's so lucky that he got in and he did the trade and he's got a very hard chance of actually getting his life back now as painful as a was going through the journey and i wish i was in that case so we fle
surprisingly there was a silver lining to the pandemic for the de moss family talk run of ours all think it's it's forced us to actually slow down and just enjoy time with the kids and your family time so. oh no actually being good is being really good to slow down. to the end. and i stress when i'm out working at the. you don't have the everyday stresses of walking work. with borders closed indefinitely it could be a long time before nic can travel to russia. so difficult one of the law. is...
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lauren moss, bbc news.m our health correspondent catherine burns, let us clarify the figures, boris johnson gave a figure, is he right there? not exactly. that figure he gave of over 300,000 test, that is the capacity, that is including all tests, if you take the capacity of tests, if you take the capacity of test for people to see if they have it now, that is 250,000 tests a day, thatis it now, that is 250,000 tests a day, that is not happening, it is more like 190,000 tests happening a day, so, you know, to give this context, backin so, you know, to give this context, back in june we so, you know, to give this context, back injune we were looking at 100,000, so there has been a big increase but we are not looking at over 3 thousand 00,000. when sir keir starmer says there is a serious problem with the testing is he right? depends what you define as serious, there are hundreds of people out there who say they have symptoms, who are being directed to either hundreds of miles away or being told we can't find
lauren moss, bbc news.m our health correspondent catherine burns, let us clarify the figures, boris johnson gave a figure, is he right there? not exactly. that figure he gave of over 300,000 test, that is the capacity, that is including all tests, if you take the capacity of tests, if you take the capacity of test for people to see if they have it now, that is 250,000 tests a day, thatis it now, that is 250,000 tests a day, that is not happening, it is more like 190,000 tests happening a day,...
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lauren moss, bbc news.player. revised restrictions on the number of people permitted at weddings in england come in today, with a maximum of 15 people allowed to attend. in scotland, up to 20 people can go to a wedding, while it's a maximum of 30 in wales and northern ireland. the uk government says weddings are ‘particularly vulnerable to the spread of covid—19'. how much of an impact will the new rules have on brides, grooms and the wedding industry? jessica baines had to cancel her wedding twice so far due to coronavirus restrictions and she also runs a wedding cake business. she told me about her wedding cancellations and how the pandemic has affected her business so, our first wedding was booked for 7th may 2020, and we had booked a nice venue over in the cotswolds, and we had everything planned, everything bought, we were ready to go, and then lockdown hit. so, obviously, we had to get our head around postponing our wedding, like many other couples, across the uk and the world. so, we did so, we spoke
lauren moss, bbc news.player. revised restrictions on the number of people permitted at weddings in england come in today, with a maximum of 15 people allowed to attend. in scotland, up to 20 people can go to a wedding, while it's a maximum of 30 in wales and northern ireland. the uk government says weddings are ‘particularly vulnerable to the spread of covid—19'. how much of an impact will the new rules have on brides, grooms and the wedding industry? jessica baines had to cancel her...
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surprisingly there was a silver lining to the pandemic for the de moss family talk run of ours will think it's it's forced us to actually see. her down and just enjoy time with the kids the north family town so all in all freshly being good spring really good to slow down . to denounce. and i stress when i'm not working and. you don't have the everyday stresses of walk. with borders closed indefinitely it could be a long time before nic can travel to russia. it's a difficult one of the long. as much as it's nice to slow down when you put it into perspective these things take some of the. who knows what's going to happen with their finances and everything else and you end. this the most difficult compiling it and i want some murmurings. perfect. taria has heard about michael's ordeal getting back from russia. i look at that case though and i think he's so lucky he's so lucky that he got in he did the trade and he's got a very high chance of actually getting his life back now as painful as a was going through the journey and i wish i was in that case so we flew over to russia a way cool to
surprisingly there was a silver lining to the pandemic for the de moss family talk run of ours will think it's it's forced us to actually see. her down and just enjoy time with the kids the north family town so all in all freshly being good spring really good to slow down . to denounce. and i stress when i'm not working and. you don't have the everyday stresses of walk. with borders closed indefinitely it could be a long time before nic can travel to russia. it's a difficult one of the long. as...