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think that has now become quite obvious for expanded and from the european federation of national organizations working with the whole mess thank you so much thank you very. time nightgowns or one of your questions over to our science correspondent derrick williams. how long does it typically take in europe to approve a vaccine after phase 3 trial results are published. under ordinary circumstances not in the midst of a public health emergency the scientific evaluation carried out after phase 3 trials by the e m a the european medicines agency it takes time developers 1st have to submit testing data and what's called a marketing authorization application that governs general approvals for medicinal products throughout the e.u. a board at the agency called the committee for medicinal products for human use is required to submit a scientific verdict on the application within $210.00 days it then passes that opinion on to the european commission which makes a decision on whether or not to grant an approval within $67.00 more days so all in all the process can take between 9 and 10 months. but that
think that has now become quite obvious for expanded and from the european federation of national organizations working with the whole mess thank you so much thank you very. time nightgowns or one of your questions over to our science correspondent derrick williams. how long does it typically take in europe to approve a vaccine after phase 3 trial results are published. under ordinary circumstances not in the midst of a public health emergency the scientific evaluation carried out after phase 3...
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on this issue let's talk to frank skinner then director of the european federation of the national organizations working with the homeless mr speight event welcome what do we know about how the homeless community is experiencing this pandemic. well i think it's important to note that most homeless people are homeless people in general are more vulnerable to 19 than the general population basically for one reason is because they have beat existing health conditions that make them more vulnerable and also because their situation the situation they leaf in make the move and the like most homeless people live in shelters i don't have to explain to you without following the guidelines imposed by the government such as staying at home social. plane social distancing is extremely difficult when you're in a shelter so i think the homeless population is really movable or there are groups of society for the 1000 problem i with all those factors in mind what can you tell us about covert 19 right among the homophile to getting access to testing and treatment. when i read it it's difficult to see because it
on this issue let's talk to frank skinner then director of the european federation of the national organizations working with the homeless mr speight event welcome what do we know about how the homeless community is experiencing this pandemic. well i think it's important to note that most homeless people are homeless people in general are more vulnerable to 19 than the general population basically for one reason is because they have beat existing health conditions that make them more vulnerable...
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director of the european federation of a national organizations working with the homeless. mr. speight event. welcome. what do we know about how the homeless community is experiencing this pandemic? well, i think it's important to note that most homeless people are homeless, people in general are more vulnerable to 19, then the general population, basically for one reason is because they have often beat existing health conditions that make them more vulnerable. and also because their situation, the situation they leaf in make them more than the like most homeless people live in shelters. i don't have to explain to you without following the guidelines imposed by the government, such as staying at home. playing social distancing is extremely difficult when you're in a shelter. so i think the homeless population is really move on the order groups of society for the problem. and with all those factors in mind, what can you tell us about covert 1000 rates among the homeless? are they getting access to testing and treatment? well, in the release, it's difficult to see because that is
director of the european federation of a national organizations working with the homeless. mr. speight event. welcome. what do we know about how the homeless community is experiencing this pandemic? well, i think it's important to note that most homeless people are homeless, people in general are more vulnerable to 19, then the general population, basically for one reason is because they have often beat existing health conditions that make them more vulnerable. and also because their situation,...
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great numberis a of national organizations that are focused on this. the national medical association, the national academy of medicine, nih, hhs -- there is a national organization of black churches. all of them recognize how important it is that we address vaccine hesitancy. if we do not do that, none of this will mean what we want it to mean, which is getting back to some form of normalcy. encouraged by the fact that health literacy around public health, as it relates to diseases, has probably never been as strong as it is now in this country. the last 11 months, the focus as a nation has been on a public health crisis. i think the level of literacy and the knowledge of public health has been elevated. the interest in it among students, who aspire for careers going forward, has been elevated. all of those things are encouraging. the rr number of studies and programs underway all over the country, some of them national programs, to engage communities, to increase health literacy, to increase their knowledge of how vaccines work. want agency.eople they
great numberis a of national organizations that are focused on this. the national medical association, the national academy of medicine, nih, hhs -- there is a national organization of black churches. all of them recognize how important it is that we address vaccine hesitancy. if we do not do that, none of this will mean what we want it to mean, which is getting back to some form of normalcy. encouraged by the fact that health literacy around public health, as it relates to diseases, has...
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i think that has now become quite of this friction event from the european federation of national organizations working with the whole mess thank you so much thank you robert. time nightgowns or one of your questions over to our science correspondent derrick williams. how long does it typically take in europe to approve a vaccine after phase 3 trial results are published. under ordinary circumstances not in the midst of a public health emergency the scientific evaluation carried out after phase 3 trials by the e m a the european medicines agency it takes time developers 1st have to submit testing data and what's called a marketing authorization application that governs general approvals for medicinal products throughout the e.u. a board at the agency called the committee for medicinal products for human use is required to submit a scientific verdict on the application within $210.00 days it then passes that opinion on to the european commission which makes a decision on whether or not to grant an approval within $67.00 more days so all in all the process can take between 9 and 10 months. but th
i think that has now become quite of this friction event from the european federation of national organizations working with the whole mess thank you so much thank you robert. time nightgowns or one of your questions over to our science correspondent derrick williams. how long does it typically take in europe to approve a vaccine after phase 3 trial results are published. under ordinary circumstances not in the midst of a public health emergency the scientific evaluation carried out after phase...
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and if they she, let's talk to fake shane event, director of the european federation of a national organization of working with the homeless. mr. speight event. welcome. what do we know about how the homeless community is experiencing this pandemic? well, i think it's important to note that most homeless people are homeless, people in general are more vulnerable to 19, then the general population, basically for one reason is because they're all from beat existing health conditions that make them more vulnerable. and also because of their situation, the situation they leaf in make the move and the like most homeless people live in shelters. i don't have to explain to you without following the guidelines imposed by the government, such as staying at home. playing social distancing is extremely difficult when you're in a shelter. so i think the homeless population is really movable, or the groups of society for the 1000 problem. and with all those factors in mind, what can you tell us about covert 1000 rights among the homeless? are they getting access to testing and treatment? well, in the rates,
and if they she, let's talk to fake shane event, director of the european federation of a national organization of working with the homeless. mr. speight event. welcome. what do we know about how the homeless community is experiencing this pandemic? well, i think it's important to note that most homeless people are homeless, people in general are more vulnerable to 19, then the general population, basically for one reason is because they're all from beat existing health conditions that make...
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and sustainable development these are making who should be able to use this lever and the nation organizations in joules and allas. you can help regulators more people with a history of allergic reactions against taking the pies are beyond vaccines after 2 people receive the job fell ill. the warning comes as america's drug regulator reveals that 6 people who took part in trials for the pfizer be on talkback seen on died. also this hour francis emanuel mccrum pushes ahead with a controversial bill but aims to tackle islamist extremism. it's now 5 pm here in moscow on this wednesday evening i'm glad you decided to join us for your world news update this hour.
and sustainable development these are making who should be able to use this lever and the nation organizations in joules and allas. you can help regulators more people with a history of allergic reactions against taking the pies are beyond vaccines after 2 people receive the job fell ill. the warning comes as america's drug regulator reveals that 6 people who took part in trials for the pfizer be on talkback seen on died. also this hour francis emanuel mccrum pushes ahead with a controversial...
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representatives of the chinese government also head the international civil aviation organization the united nations industrial development organization. and the international telecommunications union which played a big role in the development of 5 g. phone technology. the un's department of economic and social affairs is also headed by a chinese official plus the chinese are assuming an increasingly important role in the un human rights council which is also based in geneva. china now constitutes over a 5th of the world's population. and economically speaking in terms of manufacturing industry and trade with china ranks 1st or 2nd in the world there are more chinese citizens going into big international organizations and assuming. she this trend is inevitable no one can stop this. china is not going to accept insults discrimination or unequal treatment against our country and people jobs it's not acceptable to slander and create rumors about china so we all. china has a strategy that consists of building its own intrinsic balances and it needs the world on the economic plane to maintain its interna
representatives of the chinese government also head the international civil aviation organization the united nations industrial development organization. and the international telecommunications union which played a big role in the development of 5 g. phone technology. the un's department of economic and social affairs is also headed by a chinese official plus the chinese are assuming an increasingly important role in the un human rights council which is also based in geneva. china now...
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doing some follow ups on that letter was and that was a letter that was signed by over 50 national organizations and our ask wise that you know the u.s. should work to build a future in which all palestinians and israelis obviously live in full equality by upholding again a foreign policy that centers human rights and dignity for all people and we specifically called on the biden administration to use a combination of pressure and incentives including leveraging the annual $3800000000.00 in u.s. military assistance that's provided to israel and to get all parties to come to an agreement that upholds u.n. security council resolutions and international law i mean specifically we called on . ending israel's military occupation disbanding israel's illegal settlements in the west bank and its east jerusalem ending the israeli military blockade of gaza and ending all attacks on civilians be they israeli or palestinian so that collectively has been our ask and you know it's that's an issue that has been pretty challenging. you know to to get key commitments on and it's and it's an issue that will conti
doing some follow ups on that letter was and that was a letter that was signed by over 50 national organizations and our ask wise that you know the u.s. should work to build a future in which all palestinians and israelis obviously live in full equality by upholding again a foreign policy that centers human rights and dignity for all people and we specifically called on the biden administration to use a combination of pressure and incentives including leveraging the annual $3800000000.00 in...
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the national -- women's organization for national probation reform. back up really quick. t was headed up by more ten, the air to the morton family, so wealthy. he she got this organization together to counterbalance the women's temperance movement that was cleaning they spoke for all women nationally. they were going to counter that. they had earlier opposed it and then said this is not working. she was very effective. they are all famous women. they were very acumen a call. they approached working class women. she really targeted women of every stripe to get them involved in this. especially for younger women, they got heavily involved, it became a national movement to reform prohibition. also they endorsed the democratic appeal to repeal prohibition. and she herself was a republican, but she was saying this thing isn't working. this thing here needs to come to an. and so very powerful. raleigh they always assumed that they were speaking for women. it's a famous poster the standing in front of. the depression era are that so famous. and a couple of young women pointing at
the national -- women's organization for national probation reform. back up really quick. t was headed up by more ten, the air to the morton family, so wealthy. he she got this organization together to counterbalance the women's temperance movement that was cleaning they spoke for all women nationally. they were going to counter that. they had earlier opposed it and then said this is not working. she was very effective. they are all famous women. they were very acumen a call. they approached...
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representatives of the chinese government also head the international civil aviation organization the united nations industrial development organization. and the international telecommunications union which played a big role in the development of 5 g. phone technology to. the un's department of economic and social affairs is also headed by a chinese official plus the chinese are assuming an increasingly important role in the un human rights council which is also based in geneva. china now constitutes over a 5th of the world population and economically speaking in terms of manufacturing industry and trade with china ranks 1st or 2nd in the world there are more chinese citizens going into big international organizations and assuming top of posts years old she this trend is inevitable no one can stop this. china is not going to accept insults discrimination or on equal treatment against our country and people my jobs it's not acceptable to slander and create rumors about china so we all but. china has a strategy that consists of building its own in transit balances. but and it needs the world on the ec
representatives of the chinese government also head the international civil aviation organization the united nations industrial development organization. and the international telecommunications union which played a big role in the development of 5 g. phone technology to. the un's department of economic and social affairs is also headed by a chinese official plus the chinese are assuming an increasingly important role in the un human rights council which is also based in geneva. china now...
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to do and just leave the ball develop these ricky who should be able to use this leave the nation organizations in joules and. u.k. regulators more in people with severe allergies to avoid taking the pfizer be on tag vaccine after 2 people who received the job i felt. the warning comes as america's drug authority it reveals that 6 people who took part in trials for the pfizer vantec back seem to have died. also this hour the french president pushes ahead with a bill aimed at tackling islamic extremism. but measures including mosques are failing. a very warm welcome to the program this is our to international bring you your live news update this hour.
to do and just leave the ball develop these ricky who should be able to use this leave the nation organizations in joules and. u.k. regulators more in people with severe allergies to avoid taking the pfizer be on tag vaccine after 2 people who received the job i felt. the warning comes as america's drug authority it reveals that 6 people who took part in trials for the pfizer vantec back seem to have died. also this hour the french president pushes ahead with a bill aimed at tackling islamic...
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the world and sustainable develop these rookie who should be able to use the sleep of the nation organizations in joules and. you can help regulators warn people with a history of allergic reactions against taking the. backseat to people who receive the job. that warning comes as america's drug regulator reveals that 6 people who took part in trials for the pfizer be on taxi and died. also this hour france is wrong pushes ahead with a controversial bill that aims to tackle islamist extremism.
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dcribed western sahara is a black hole does well, described a report two years ago, biter national organizationsit is completely closed. we suffer in silence. we believe this will not raise our right to freedom. surprised that we have been betrayed i the international community -- by the international community. for over 30 years, we're waiting for useful solution from the united nations that we have been promised by the united nations. there is a mission to organize -- to offer facilities to the sahwari people to vote and determine their own future by themselves. by there not surprised recognition from trump. i think the study of western sahara is a detriment by --ernational law, not president already on his way out. the international law is clear. security council solutions authored by the u.s. itself in i referendum. -- we hope the income it biden administration will return the u.s. to a nation that is law-standing to recognize [indiscernible] weope the w u.s. ministtion will [iiscernible] which is a pmise to ge them simple le which is e vote r our fedom. wl not st the sahwar strgle and will
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nations while the w.h.o. itself has become a pawn in the geopolitical confrontation between china and the united states. for this reason the founders of the w.h.o. wanted to keep the organization independent of international conflicts on july 24th 1948 in the aftermath of the 2nd world war and the creation of the un $55.00 nations came together to create the world health organization in geneva. the suffering of millions of human beings in the core of the country will be only the many many thousands of lives will be saying. the choice of switzerland was no coincidence a neutral country where international politics should be put aside. that is what the founders wished for in 1948 when they chose geneva as the headquarters of the w.h.o. to some extent to keep it at a distance from the political decision making at the un headquarters in new york. the un's predecessor the league of nations had also try to promote international cooperation on the health front especially after the spanish flu pandemic between 9 118920 the un wanted to go a step.
nations while the w.h.o. itself has become a pawn in the geopolitical confrontation between china and the united states. for this reason the founders of the w.h.o. wanted to keep the organization independent of international conflicts on july 24th 1948 in the aftermath of the 2nd world war and the creation of the un $55.00 nations came together to create the world health organization in geneva. the suffering of millions of human beings in the core of the country will be only the many many...
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representatives of the chinese government also head the international civil aviation organization the united nations industrial development organization. and the international telecommunications union which played a big role in the development of 5 g. phone technology. the un's department of economic and social affairs is also headed by a chinese official plus the chinese are assuming an increasingly important role in the un human rights council which is also based in geneva. china now constitutes over a 5th of the world population and economically speaking in terms of manufacturing industry and trade with china ranks 1st or 2nd in the world there are more chinese citizens going into big international organizations and assuming top of posts usual she this trend is inevitable no one can stop this sort of work china is not going to accept insults discrimination or an equal treatment against our country and people jobs it's not acceptable to slander and create rumors about china so we all . but. china has a strategy that consists of building its own intrinsic balances of it and it needs the world on th
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he's not leaving a government response to the coronavirus, he's not even signing the national organization act. instead, he's rewarding friends and family and criminals. >> of course he does have that power, andrew weissmann. the president does have the power to pardon but i know how adam schiff feels and i believe you feel this way also. if the president use the power of pardon to obstruct justice, you think donald trump should be prosecuted after he leaves office. why? >> it is very broad. there are a lot of limits and it does not cover state crime for civil matters of future crimes. for example, i expect the president is going to try to pard pardon himself and that's selfless and an open question. even if that were the case, if he commits a crime in the future, he's going to have to file tax returns going forward. there are still a variety of things that can played out as long as roger stone can be put in the grand jury to find out why he lied or obstructed justice and what would the truth answers would have been c. >> with respect to the president's federal crime, that's a big issue de
he's not leaving a government response to the coronavirus, he's not even signing the national organization act. instead, he's rewarding friends and family and criminals. >> of course he does have that power, andrew weissmann. the president does have the power to pardon but i know how adam schiff feels and i believe you feel this way also. if the president use the power of pardon to obstruct justice, you think donald trump should be prosecuted after he leaves office. why? >> it is...
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the board of directors of the asian pacific islander americans in historic preservation, a national organization that promotes historic preservation and cultural recognition throughout the nation, and this is really one of the wonderful legacy of not just the people who founded it, but their communities. and i want to thank frances mcmillan and wanda graves did for their work with the japanese community and the african american and the lgbtq community, as well. i want to thank [inaudible] little friends for their conscientious efforts to preserve the building. i trust and am confident that the commission has read the report, and i thank you very much for that, and i look forward to going on the board of supervisors to inform them about this building and the recommendation, which i'm hoping will be passed. i'm pretty sure it will, that this become one of san francisco's article ten landmarks. thank you. >> clerk: okay. final call for public comment. commissioners, i see no additional request to speak. public comment is now closed, and the matter is now before you. >> commissioner black? >> clerk:
the board of directors of the asian pacific islander americans in historic preservation, a national organization that promotes historic preservation and cultural recognition throughout the nation, and this is really one of the wonderful legacy of not just the people who founded it, but their communities. and i want to thank frances mcmillan and wanda graves did for their work with the japanese community and the african american and the lgbtq community, as well. i want to thank [inaudible]...
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think tanks, throwing money around to get favorable treatment at various international and national organizationso not only look at what happened what swalwell, but what the chinese n are doing in the united states. liz: eric swalwell california district, the national laboratory, a big chunk of silicon valley, this is the nation's technology secrets and energy secrets about national security, even swalwellel bragsn his insight that his district has more phd candidates and phd doctorates living in his district than any other in the nation. he sits on house intelligence, we were told last night how he did not get, congress did not get fbi background checks, but he is allowed to read the nation's secrets and then get connected to an allegedly chinese spy while sitting on house intelligence which of them planted a an intern in his office and we do not know what that intern collected in a way of information. w what is your reaction to that? >> a government employee, when i was deputy national security advisor, i had to fill out a really long form. every foreign national i had contact with, had gone to
think tanks, throwing money around to get favorable treatment at various international and national organizationso not only look at what happened what swalwell, but what the chinese n are doing in the united states. liz: eric swalwell california district, the national laboratory, a big chunk of silicon valley, this is the nation's technology secrets and energy secrets about national security, even swalwellel bragsn his insight that his district has more phd candidates and phd doctorates living...
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she was a founder of the second the feminist organization national organization of women. she has been an activist going back to the 1940's and she -- ated a segregation a segregation law. i believe she was riding a bus in virginia and violated a segregation law. equalityess of racial has a bunch of -- an interracial group of nonviolent activists who are pacifists they were challenging segregation in northern cities. they would have citizens, precursors to the sit in movement of the early 1960's and they would desegregate restaurants and other establishments in northern segregation.d have it was not enshrined in the law. you had customary practices of racial discrimination in some places in the north. includingctivists, weston and other pacifists were challenging segregation. they were also testing desegregation orders in transportation. there was a precursor to the freedom ride. black activists in 1947 did not encounter much resistance but they were only going through the upper south. even in birmingham, everyone thinks of rosa parks and her act of resistance that launche
she was a founder of the second the feminist organization national organization of women. she has been an activist going back to the 1940's and she -- ated a segregation a segregation law. i believe she was riding a bus in virginia and violated a segregation law. equalityess of racial has a bunch of -- an interracial group of nonviolent activists who are pacifists they were challenging segregation in northern cities. they would have citizens, precursors to the sit in movement of the early...
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it's also not boston writers that determine this, it's the national organization of baseball writersthat determine who goes in the hall of fame. >> so we have a simple question. who won the game between babe ruth's all-star team and the navy pilots. >> that's aanne, that's all you. >> pilots. i'm not going to tell you the score, but the pilots. >> you're not going to tell us the score, but give us a highlight moment in the game. >> oh, gosh. well -- oh, i know that at the very beginning they said there were 100 photographers and reporters there at the very beginning, and then when ted williams came out of the chute, because people really weren't sure if, in fact, efhe was goin to be there, they all cheered. that was just one of those moments. it's just a great story. but i will tell you that that was his dream to become a manager, and he was just thrilled to be there. more details in the book. >> so, eric, a question, during the second world war, did anyone look back at the first world war when in 1918 the draft was extended to 45-year-old men? and they also commented although the ba
it's also not boston writers that determine this, it's the national organization of baseball writersthat determine who goes in the hall of fame. >> so we have a simple question. who won the game between babe ruth's all-star team and the navy pilots. >> that's aanne, that's all you. >> pilots. i'm not going to tell you the score, but the pilots. >> you're not going to tell us the score, but give us a highlight moment in the game. >> oh, gosh. well -- oh, i know that...
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. >>> for more now on this legislation we're joined by california director for the national organizationto reform marijuana laws, dale. thank you for being here. i want to first get your reaction to this bill passing in the house. >> positively elated. we've been working for this now for 50 years in fact. this is the 50th anniversary of normal and finally the congress has voted to end marijuana prohibition. >> i'm sorry go ahead. >> i was just going to say it's a victory for criminal justice reform, for personal freedom and for social justice. >> and i just want to kind of, go off of what you're saying here, house judiciary chair nadler says that this legislation is far removed. >> this legislation would basically eliminate federal laws against marijuana. allowing states like california to treat it legally like they have voted to do. it would end the banking problems, the research access problems. and it would, fix criminal justice problems. the inability for people to migrate into the country. if they had minor marijuana convictions to have those expunged. it's very sweeping. and it's w
. >>> for more now on this legislation we're joined by california director for the national organizationto reform marijuana laws, dale. thank you for being here. i want to first get your reaction to this bill passing in the house. >> positively elated. we've been working for this now for 50 years in fact. this is the 50th anniversary of normal and finally the congress has voted to end marijuana prohibition. >> i'm sorry go ahead. >> i was just going to say it's a...
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a vice president of the national organization of women prayed and she said is really horrible to associatewomen with a dramatic and devastating meteorological event. she clearly got it no enter annoyed at raising a look into reading about the news coverage prayed about these wild and horrific female named hurricanes coming up off the coast . for the gulf coast. so she lobbied the national register to change their naming system. she did not get much traction. until jimmy carter came into office. pam pointed to lanita, first female secretary of commerce it was a self-described feminist. and lanita agreed with ravi bolton and she use considerable pressure to get the world meteorological award to an organization to start naming hurricanes on an alternating basis after men and women. this up, but the annual list of 21 names alternating between men and women. and i just love that story . so we can talk about surprises. i knew nothing about that story. i think it is fascinating. of the women's movement in meteorological history. jack: so if, in the chest that says ea. [laughter]. he tell us a lit
a vice president of the national organization of women prayed and she said is really horrible to associatewomen with a dramatic and devastating meteorological event. she clearly got it no enter annoyed at raising a look into reading about the news coverage prayed about these wild and horrific female named hurricanes coming up off the coast . for the gulf coast. so she lobbied the national register to change their naming system. she did not get much traction. until jimmy carter came into office....
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they have been throwing money around for favorable treatment at various international and national organizationse need to look at what happened with swalwell and what the chinese are doing in the united states. liz: eric swalwell's california district as the livermore national laboratory, big chunk of silicon valley, this is the text secrets and energy secrets about national security, even eric swalwell brags on the congressional left side that is district has more phd candidates and phd doctorates living in his district and any other the nation. he sits on house intelligence and they told us last night how congress does not get fbi background checks but he is allowed to read the nation secrets and they get connected to an alleged chinese spy while sitting on house intelligence who planted an intern in his office and we don't know what the intern collected in the way of information, what is your reaction to that? >> as a government employee when i was deputy national security advisor i had to fill out a really long form, every four national i met, i had contact with, had gone to a lecture with,
they have been throwing money around for favorable treatment at various international and national organizationse need to look at what happened with swalwell and what the chinese are doing in the united states. liz: eric swalwell's california district as the livermore national laboratory, big chunk of silicon valley, this is the text secrets and energy secrets about national security, even eric swalwell brags on the congressional left side that is district has more phd candidates and phd...
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she was a founder of the second wave feminist organization, national organization of women.she had been an activist going back to the 1940s. she -- she violated a segregation law i believe she wrote -- she was riding a bus in virginia and violated a segregation law. you had examples of people who were sort of protesting. the congress of racial equality had a bunch of -- a group of nonviolent activists who are pacifists and they would have sit-ins, precursors to i guess the sit-in movement of the early 1960s and they would desegregate restaurants and other sort of public establishments in sort of northern cities. so you did have segregation. it wasn't really sort of enshrined in the law but you did have the sort of customary practices of racial discrimination in some places in the north. so the core activists like baird westin and others were challenging segregation. they were also testing desegregation orders in transportation, so there was a precursor to the freedom rides. the journey of reconciliation by these black activists in 1947. and they did not encounter much resist
she was a founder of the second wave feminist organization, national organization of women.she had been an activist going back to the 1940s. she -- she violated a segregation law i believe she wrote -- she was riding a bus in virginia and violated a segregation law. you had examples of people who were sort of protesting. the congress of racial equality had a bunch of -- a group of nonviolent activists who are pacifists and they would have sit-ins, precursors to i guess the sit-in movement of...
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is why i love what is happening in georgia, a local organization being resourced and not national organizations coming in. that is how i think we keep the momentum going in 2022. >> when i mention traveling in 2018, there were some in florida, i forget who was running -- there are movements, but also local offices too. on the police reform front, the county executive will have more impact on that than a senate candidate or president. i interviewed obama this week, and on twitter people were roasting him because he was shining a light on the defund the police debate. this other stuff gets litigated and funded at the local level, that is where these fights are going to happen. the problem with politics today, 60% of voters -- the conversation in washington and new york and twitter is college-educated liberals who treat politics like a hobby and want to spout off on the internet without doing the work. more people need to do the work. the internet gives you conductivity with other people, and movements are born, but not sustained that way. more people get off-line in their local communities. that
is why i love what is happening in georgia, a local organization being resourced and not national organizations coming in. that is how i think we keep the momentum going in 2022. >> when i mention traveling in 2018, there were some in florida, i forget who was running -- there are movements, but also local offices too. on the police reform front, the county executive will have more impact on that than a senate candidate or president. i interviewed obama this week, and on twitter people...
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the women's movement and she was a founder of the second way feminist organization and the national organization of women. she had been an activist going back to the 1940s and she violated a segregation law, i believe she was riding a bus in virginia and violated a segregation law and you have examples of people who are sort of protesting the congress of racial equality had aftn interracial group and they had northern cities. they would have sit-ins, precursors to the sit-in movement of the early 1960s and they would desegregate restaurants and other public establishments in northern cities. so you did have segregation, and it wasn't enshrined in the law and you did have the customer practices of racial discrimination in the north and so the core activists including baer westin and pacifists. they were also testing desegregation orders in transportation. so they -- there was a precursor to the freedom riots, the journey of reconciliation by these plaqblack activists in 19 and they did not encounter much resistance, but they were only going to the upper south. >> so you do have in birmingham, eve
the women's movement and she was a founder of the second way feminist organization and the national organization of women. she had been an activist going back to the 1940s and she violated a segregation law, i believe she was riding a bus in virginia and violated a segregation law and you have examples of people who are sort of protesting the congress of racial equality had aftn interracial group and they had northern cities. they would have sit-ins, precursors to the sit-in movement of the...
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helen gail national humanitarian organization.you look at the effort being made to make sure thatertain groups get the vaccine when it first becomesle avail, are you satisfied enough attention is being paid to those communities that have in fact been hardest hit in the first place? >> clearly, it is an important issue and i was the cochair of the national academy of sciences report on the equitable allocation of the covid-19 vaccine and the ac ip that used thator rand lots of data to be able to makend recomions and one ofur core principles was the mitigation of equities because we felt this was clearly an opportunity to think about vaccine allocation distribution and equity at the core of it. there are multiple ways in which our recommendations take into consideration this issue of health and equitynd really trying to mitigate that. it remains to be seen if this was a lot different than many other efforts i have been a part of. >> and how would that work to take into account that people of color were affected worst? would it be th
helen gail national humanitarian organization.you look at the effort being made to make sure thatertain groups get the vaccine when it first becomesle avail, are you satisfied enough attention is being paid to those communities that have in fact been hardest hit in the first place? >> clearly, it is an important issue and i was the cochair of the national academy of sciences report on the equitable allocation of the covid-19 vaccine and the ac ip that used thator rand lots of data to be...
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he'd creat the status of women within oregon national organization on women with t strict conformist gender role still tracked females as wives, mothers and second-class citizens. whenarton stepped off the bus in nhville some of that movement foundatiol text are yet to be published. they likely would reach partner anyhow. the women were too busy feeding hungry mouths. some further isoted from discourse in a pre-internet place to read such literature. the reason i end up writing stuff like this by the way, is what i tell folks sometimes when i give talks. i speak to versions of english country and fancy. i think parton has quite intentionally stayed true to that voice regardless of what space she is moving there. regardless of whether she is supposed to feel ashamed about it. and it's very strategic and intentional. and has worked out well for her of course. parton was living feminism thout reading it. leaving home as a woman per national aspirations no financial means demonstrated she went to a and thought she deservedt. meanwhile the place she pursued at life the recording could t h
he'd creat the status of women within oregon national organization on women with t strict conformist gender role still tracked females as wives, mothers and second-class citizens. whenarton stepped off the bus in nhville some of that movement foundatiol text are yet to be published. they likely would reach partner anyhow. the women were too busy feeding hungry mouths. some further isoted from discourse in a pre-internet place to read such literature. the reason i end up writing stuff like this...
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lucy: that was barry dees of the national fedn of fishing organizations.en atlantis chief diploma to correspondent for "the new york times" and joins me from brussels. good to talk to you. is this the fair advantage deal that i think ursula von der >> i think it is close to one.? the advantage of not being a politician is that they don't have to try to spin you one way or another. it seems in any negotiation, there are going to be concessions. esboth sade concessions. the eu always at a stronger hand, it is just bigger and it weighs me. and britton's gdp -- and british gdp is much more dependent on trade with the european union then vice versa. at the same time, the european union did want to protect its competition, and it wanted to assert its sovereignty, it sense it is no longerct sub to the european court of justice,t etc., and yetnted a trade deal was not thin. it is not the single market, st ply to have a quota-fre e tariff-free-trade deal, mostly for goods. the british economy is stly services so it is a narrow deal, but i think it is important for
lucy: that was barry dees of the national fedn of fishing organizations.en atlantis chief diploma to correspondent for "the new york times" and joins me from brussels. good to talk to you. is this the fair advantage deal that i think ursula von der >> i think it is close to one.? the advantage of not being a politician is that they don't have to try to spin you one way or another. it seems in any negotiation, there are going to be concessions. esboth sade concessions. the eu...
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cofounder of the national organization empowering women, women in our and the writer, best known for his book, he writes for me. with us here, to moderators were excellent in this project. these three people moderate the conversation and two of them on the collective notes and the framework of this amendment, working with this, he's also a moderator of this event. this, let's talk about the amendment and before we go, i want to show you this version of the opponent, thousands of copies of this and we will be printing more. we have these available so thank you, everyone thank you to our moderators. >> thank you and thanks to the entire team, this is a great product to be part of. i want to start by asking our panelists, or some of your initial stops when you were approached by this team, when the team approached you about this project? what were some of your initial thoughts? >> you are probably one of the earlier -- >> okay, i had introductions to the project before being asked to be everywhere because i was invited after the initial conversations about how the project worked. i was
cofounder of the national organization empowering women, women in our and the writer, best known for his book, he writes for me. with us here, to moderators were excellent in this project. these three people moderate the conversation and two of them on the collective notes and the framework of this amendment, working with this, he's also a moderator of this event. this, let's talk about the amendment and before we go, i want to show you this version of the opponent, thousands of copies of this...
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nationality. the organization provided factual information and scientific guidance.his is where a global response. fortunately, many of these accommodations were not followed. in some situations, there was a rejection and an agreement of the united states. when countries go in their own direction, the virus goes in every direction. >> famine like conditions have reappeared in yemen. the population is experience in high levels of food insecurity. time is running out. the outlook is worse. famine has never been officially declared in yemen. the former president can't stand for election. they did not satisfy the good rowdy requirement for candidates. the former leader was accused of murder, torture and supporting groups guilty of war crimes. thousands of refugees are being coerced to a remote island off and litter school. -- off bangladesh. they are refusing to return without guarantees further safety and rights. the news continues on al jazeera after inside story, that is coming up next. quick they will present had with talks about a clinical roadmap and a cease-fire.
nationality. the organization provided factual information and scientific guidance.his is where a global response. fortunately, many of these accommodations were not followed. in some situations, there was a rejection and an agreement of the united states. when countries go in their own direction, the virus goes in every direction. >> famine like conditions have reappeared in yemen. the population is experience in high levels of food insecurity. time is running out. the outlook is worse....
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it is also not boston writers that determine this is the national organization of baseball writers. question. a simple who won the game between babe ruth's all-star team and the navy pilots >> that is all you, girl. >> pilots. i'm not going to tell you the score that was a fabulous game. >> if you want tell us the score, give us a highlight moment in the game. >> gosh. i know that. , they said beginning there were hundreds of photographers and reporters there and then when ted williams came out, because people weren't really sure if he in fact would be there, they all cheered and that was just one of those moments. but it is just a great story. i will tell you that babe ruth that was his dream to become a manager and he was just thrilled to be there. more details on the book. war,ring the second world did anybody look back one in 1918 the draft was extended to 45-year-old man? -- men? they also commented that they went onto a world series here austin. their curious on if the draft was extended and if there was a reflection on that. did and iular season believe on september 1 or seco
it is also not boston writers that determine this is the national organization of baseball writers. question. a simple who won the game between babe ruth's all-star team and the navy pilots >> that is all you, girl. >> pilots. i'm not going to tell you the score that was a fabulous game. >> if you want tell us the score, give us a highlight moment in the game. >> gosh. i know that. , they said beginning there were hundreds of photographers and reporters there and then...
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roxie bolton was a vice president and national organization of women.she said it's really horrible to associate women with these dramatic and devastating meteorological events. she really got annoyed at reading all the news coverage about vicious, treacherous, wild, horrific female name hurricanes coming up the coast or hitting the gold coast. so she lobbied the national weather service to change their naming system. she didn't get much traction until jimmy carter came at office, and he appointed one either crabs, the first female secretary of commerce -- one need a crabs -- a a self-descrd sent feminist. she agreed with roxie bolton and she used the considerable pressure of the united states to get the world meteorological organization to start naming hurricanes on an alternating basis after men and women and that's how we come up with the annual list of 21 names alternating between men and women. i just love that story. so talk about surprises. i knew nothing about that story and and i think it's just a fascinating slice of the women's movement and me
roxie bolton was a vice president and national organization of women.she said it's really horrible to associate women with these dramatic and devastating meteorological events. she really got annoyed at reading all the news coverage about vicious, treacherous, wild, horrific female name hurricanes coming up the coast or hitting the gold coast. so she lobbied the national weather service to change their naming system. she didn't get much traction until jimmy carter came at office, and he...
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sean duffy, and jenna arnold the national organizer of the 2017 washington women's march and the authore you both. sean, i will come to you both for your top line thoughts on this. >> yes. first off, if you want anything done in washington you have to have the bipartisanship. i think joe biden was right to say i want to bring people together. that is the right words. but he is bringing in a team that doesn't believe that you call the republicans "fors"? "f-ers"? this is not bipartisan. jen o'malley dillon is not the only one doing this. i'm afraid that you will have a war of the parties. four years of donald trump. democrats tried to impeach him, investigated him. republican trump supporters go out and get beat up and called racist and misogynists and at one point the republicans will stand up and fight back and push back. it's bad for america. i don't know if biden wants to lead, i don't know if he has the mental acuity to do this, he has to bring sounder people with a polite edge to them. i look at jen o'malley dillon, she is classless and unapologetic. >> harris: you mentioned the pr
sean duffy, and jenna arnold the national organizer of the 2017 washington women's march and the authore you both. sean, i will come to you both for your top line thoughts on this. >> yes. first off, if you want anything done in washington you have to have the bipartisanship. i think joe biden was right to say i want to bring people together. that is the right words. but he is bringing in a team that doesn't believe that you call the republicans "fors"? "f-ers"? this...