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gauged and we for instance in the asia pacific region we had 38 national red cross presence. and every one of those $38.00. are engaged in. what works allocation activities in respect of all we also activities or so little. anomic programs. so there isn't much a major priority or. jeremy when you hear about resources being diverted what does it tell you are going to be the challenges in trying to bring down the cases of malaria there was this ambitious strategy set up by the global tech technical strategy from the w.h.o. to bring cases down to 90 down by 90 percent by 2030 already it suggests they're way off beam what's going wrong yeah well i think there's really a lack of investment in that that was pointed out in in the reports where lives were not really on track to meet the goals and unfortunately with the events of the last year i think investment will probably take another hit. so we weren't on the right track with investments before curve it and i think it's really it's going to be really unfortunate as one of the resources are diverted towards kervyn which is importa
gauged and we for instance in the asia pacific region we had 38 national red cross presence. and every one of those $38.00. are engaged in. what works allocation activities in respect of all we also activities or so little. anomic programs. so there isn't much a major priority or. jeremy when you hear about resources being diverted what does it tell you are going to be the challenges in trying to bring down the cases of malaria there was this ambitious strategy set up by the global tech...
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of the wick foundation, and is a leader of mid size companies, and he was offered the national chapter of the red cross in washington d.c., focusing on disaster relief efforts. dan sponsored stephen-ing our check morris, and kevin lady. >> american engineers, i've had some success and actually more failures. but i would really like to thank my sponsors, chuck morris and kevin levy. my family my wife teresa, and my sons matthew and griffin, who are both in the industry. >> peter reuben is president of pm the resources. a sales consulting firm. his cable adventure began in the early eighties as an inter for warner and mix headlight embodiment after earning a degree in economics from wonders university, he joined water cables metro division as a marketing coordinator. for the new builds in milwaukee and st. louis. in 1994 he joined a senior vice president for national council which included responsibility for the sale team. following the sale of u.s. network, see he was asked to fill the affiliate sales operation for cohen he just signed. as executive vice president for affiliate relations. he is a foundi
of the wick foundation, and is a leader of mid size companies, and he was offered the national chapter of the red cross in washington d.c., focusing on disaster relief efforts. dan sponsored stephen-ing our check morris, and kevin lady. >> american engineers, i've had some success and actually more failures. but i would really like to thank my sponsors, chuck morris and kevin levy. my family my wife teresa, and my sons matthew and griffin, who are both in the industry. >> peter...
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let's get the latest from anders thorheim who is the head of national preparedness at the norwegian red crosseople still unaccounted for and how those who are injured are coping, how they are. there are still 11 people unaccounted for, just following a press brief with the police just recently and they also proclaimed that they have reason to believe that there are people in the landslide, so u nfortu nately, people in the landslide, so unfortunately, it seems like some of these people are actually in the landslide. the numbers have been increasing all through the day, but now it seems like it has stabilised. 11 people are still missing. the search continues with helicopters and drones in the area. and have you been able to get people onto the ground, because i know that the situation was quite unstable there. and well, initially what we did was evacuate the area. and now the 700 people evacuated. we are also providing support for the evacuees and hotels. people have been lifted, also come out of the landslide by helicopter. but we have still not had the possibility to enter into the landslid
let's get the latest from anders thorheim who is the head of national preparedness at the norwegian red crosseople still unaccounted for and how those who are injured are coping, how they are. there are still 11 people unaccounted for, just following a press brief with the police just recently and they also proclaimed that they have reason to believe that there are people in the landslide, so u nfortu nately, people in the landslide, so unfortunately, it seems like some of these people are...
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we have a national partnership with the american red cross since 2012 and our part is this, we donated which includes a propane powered pizza oven, fire pit, outdoor heater and money towards the first fill of propane. connell: all right that would be pretty good. looks pretty good right there. pizza, czzk itp u onn the tve e.e.e.g he tyavy done. id earli ear e sencistsrere alreeroerensll a of thihihi mtic mal mor wrske a a l.asl. atheare ablee abo to.o.o. weenonaccineaccissn thehe plasmaplason d d, ifoufefefef ndwoiner igouavavovid woinrk yrrrayoooot, i w w ho yhope hp. h h wh eeeav h you yuy gn,n, rtmaa in qackuiordro yro, y, milch waelprarap up us well, w i utke tokealk tk ourur guesbout theiwn busin besusesustesus i aa business pro pam aft a all. what aboat musicouldouldouldoul? struggstleruus bes isss what aboutboiveiv mic are you optimistic, are you worried, what are your thoughts? >> i am optimistic. vaccine is the first step to get on the road to get to the fans. it hit the music industry very hard. so many out of work musicians and bus drivers and truck drivers and lighting com
we have a national partnership with the american red cross since 2012 and our part is this, we donated which includes a propane powered pizza oven, fire pit, outdoor heater and money towards the first fill of propane. connell: all right that would be pretty good. looks pretty good right there. pizza, czzk itp u onn the tve e.e.e.g he tyavy done. id earli ear e sencistsrere alreeroerensll a of thihihi mtic mal mor wrske a a l.asl. atheare ablee abo to.o.o. weenonaccineaccissn thehe plasmaplason...
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nation center. the president called the international federation of the red cross and red crescent is urging governments to combat the spread of false information on covert vaccines which he calls a 2nd make francesco rollkur i think that public reluctance to take the job could stall if it's to counter the virus. we believe that the massive coordinated efforts that will be needed to roll out the covert vaccine in an acquittal manner need to be paralleled by equally massive efforts to proactively build and maintain trust ok cited survey showing that in many countries most unwilling to take a covert vaccine and as examples of fake news he highlighted a popular popular belief that the virus doesn't affect young people or africans and also claims that the virus has disappeared and the pandemic is over the red cross director for health and cat told us he believes public acceptance of covert vaccines will emerge over time while the reason one element these is a new prime demick a new virus that behaves in ways that we didn't know until a year ago and we have been discovering it slowly slowly by slowly and so
nation center. the president called the international federation of the red cross and red crescent is urging governments to combat the spread of false information on covert vaccines which he calls a 2nd make francesco rollkur i think that public reluctance to take the job could stall if it's to counter the virus. we believe that the massive coordinated efforts that will be needed to roll out the covert vaccine in an acquittal manner need to be paralleled by equally massive efforts to...
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. >> reporter: the red cross is becoming increasingly worried about the nation's blood supply sayingarch. new york city is offer offering incentives giving donors a chance to win vip football tickets and a year's worth of krispy kreme doughnuts. as for the free beer at stout nyc, some donors are hoping for something a little stronger. >> i was hoping they would give me a whiskey at the end, but i don't think that's going to happen. >> she's just going to have to settle for the iou beer. >> what about those krispy kremes, though? a pint for a dozen. i'll take it. >>> right now on "america this morning," bracing for shutdowns. the new restrictions as coronavirus cases and hospitalizations set even more records and the growing economic toll. >>> new figures on american job growth slowing down. plus, the new security scare, how hackers are threatening to disrupt distribution of a covid vaccine. >>> tensions growing. president trump's feud with the attorney general escalates. why a trump staffer has been banned from entering the justice department. >>> overtime outrage. the staggering amo
. >> reporter: the red cross is becoming increasingly worried about the nation's blood supply sayingarch. new york city is offer offering incentives giving donors a chance to win vip football tickets and a year's worth of krispy kreme doughnuts. as for the free beer at stout nyc, some donors are hoping for something a little stronger. >> i was hoping they would give me a whiskey at the end, but i don't think that's going to happen. >> she's just going to have to settle for the...
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says a red cross aid worker was among those killed united nations secretary general antonio terrace has asked for a new u.n. cease fire monitoring team to be set up and based inserts the libyan city has been devastated by recent fighting and efforts to oust iceland 2016 a un brokered cease fire between the government of national corps and world war of 24 have to is under threat due to ongoing attacks by have to have troops you have today to the headlines on al-jazeera we will have more news coming up right after the bottom line thanks for watching. hi i'm steve clemons and i have a question now the coronavirus vaccinations are starting in the united states and in some places around the world is this the end of the pandemic or just the beginning let's get to the bottom line. after a year that shook humanity to its core forcing people to rethink their basic social interactions and decide a daily basis what risks they're willing to take vaccinations have been discovered and they're finally being deployed but what happens now the united states still has the highest number of infections and
says a red cross aid worker was among those killed united nations secretary general antonio terrace has asked for a new u.n. cease fire monitoring team to be set up and based inserts the libyan city has been devastated by recent fighting and efforts to oust iceland 2016 a un brokered cease fire between the government of national corps and world war of 24 have to is under threat due to ongoing attacks by have to have troops you have today to the headlines on al-jazeera we will have more news...
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national, state and local ones like the red cross to help out in times like this. the challenge in cities like philadelphia and elsewhere, those groups were overwhelmed. many of these groups -- if you look here, you can just surmise that these are probably women 18 to 45, which is the demographic most likely to be hit hardest by this virus. so you had lots of medical professionals volunteers and nurses getting sick in 1918 and 1919. that further exacerbated and amplifying the problems that were already there. and social historians have beautifully and sadly documented that this led to a kind of loneliness, alienation, and fear by lots of other people. as the pandemic goes on and late fall into winter in the beginning of 1919, there's lots of relatively healthy people, no longer being very willing to help their older relatives or neighbors, because they'd seen how many young healthy people had been stricken down and killed very fast. and so there was less volunteering, and one story that comes out from this history of john berry and nancy bristo, for instance, is a
national, state and local ones like the red cross to help out in times like this. the challenge in cities like philadelphia and elsewhere, those groups were overwhelmed. many of these groups -- if you look here, you can just surmise that these are probably women 18 to 45, which is the demographic most likely to be hit hardest by this virus. so you had lots of medical professionals volunteers and nurses getting sick in 1918 and 1919. that further exacerbated and amplifying the problems that were...
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of the organization in a matter of weeks, and really put us on the national stage, alongside really great organizations like the red crossr the salvation army, who do such great work in disaster zones. susan: how is all this funded? jake: the organization's entirely funded privately. corporations, foundations, and individuals. we don't take, at least at this point in time, government funding or multinational funding. so we really rely on the generosity of philanthropy of private america to fuel our work. and over the course of the last decade, we've raised about a quarter of a billion dollars to do it. it demonstrates just how terrible this country can be. susan: how many volunteers do you currently have under the team rubicon banner? jake: we've had about 135,000 volunteers register at the organization the last decade. susan: what is it like to be a tr volunteer? these people have jobs, i'm sure, they're leaving for a time. how does that work for them? jake: we use the analogy of a volunteer fire department. we are building up a large reservoir of people who are organized and trained. and when called upon, they either a
of the organization in a matter of weeks, and really put us on the national stage, alongside really great organizations like the red crossr the salvation army, who do such great work in disaster zones. susan: how is all this funded? jake: the organization's entirely funded privately. corporations, foundations, and individuals. we don't take, at least at this point in time, government funding or multinational funding. so we really rely on the generosity of philanthropy of private america to fuel...
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and national, state, and local ones like the red cross to help out in times like this.ut many of those groups were overwhelmed. these are probably women, 18-45, the determi the determine brafic likely to get hit the hardest. further chaser baiting and amply fieing the problems already there and social historians documented very beautifully and sadly that this these a loneliness, alienation, and fear by other people. as the pandemic goes on you had lots of relatively healthy people no longer being very willing to help their older relatives or neighbors because they had seen how many young people, healthy people, had been stricken down and killed very fast. one story that comes out is a pretty common one across the u.s. frommidwest, to the east coast and the west coast. people being so fearful and challenged that they say things like here is an account from north carolina. we were almost afraid to grieve and go out. the fear was so great that people were aphrase to leave their homes or to talk to one another. another example come from washington dc. there was no school li
and national, state, and local ones like the red cross to help out in times like this.ut many of those groups were overwhelmed. these are probably women, 18-45, the determi the determine brafic likely to get hit the hardest. further chaser baiting and amply fieing the problems already there and social historians documented very beautifully and sadly that this these a loneliness, alienation, and fear by other people. as the pandemic goes on you had lots of relatively healthy people no longer...
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the red cross is still serving food at the burnt out camp, and the bosnian national government has orderedagencies fear the local authorities will block any move, so these people could be out in the cold well into the new year. guy de launey, bbc news, ljubljana. let's look ahead to 2021 now — with the latest part of our series from our expert correspondents. today, it's science — with major events planned both on and off our planet. here with her preview is our global science correspondent rebecca morelle. this is going to be a critical year for climate change. the coronavirus pandemic meant that a major un meeting was postponed. now it will take place in 2021, in glasgow, in scotland. nations will be revealing how they intend to cut their greenhouse gas emissions. which means we will find out if their commitments are ambitious enough to stop the worst effects of climate change. scientists say it's vital we push for a greenerfuture, because the window to act is closing fast. up in space, or eyes will be on mars. a trio of spacecraft will soon be arriving at the red planet. the united arab
the red cross is still serving food at the burnt out camp, and the bosnian national government has orderedagencies fear the local authorities will block any move, so these people could be out in the cold well into the new year. guy de launey, bbc news, ljubljana. let's look ahead to 2021 now — with the latest part of our series from our expert correspondents. today, it's science — with major events planned both on and off our planet. here with her preview is our global science correspondent...
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fell back on community resources, church groups and other organizations, and national, state and local ones like the red cross to help out in dire times like this. the challenge was, in cities like philadelphia and elsewhere, they were overwhelmed. many of these groups, these are probably women 18 to 45 which is the demographic most likely to be hit hardest by this virus. so you had lots of medical professionals, volunteers and nurses getting sick in 1918 and '19 further exacerbating the problems that were already there and social historians have documented beautifully and sadly, this led to a loneliness, alienation and fear by lots of other people. as the pandemic goes on into late fall and winter in the beginning of 1919, you had lots of healthy people no longer being willing to help their older relatives or neighbors because they had seen how many healthy people had been stricken down and killed very fast. there was less volunteering and one story that comes out from the histories of john berry and nancy bristow is a common one from across the midwest of people being so fearful and so challenged by this mo
fell back on community resources, church groups and other organizations, and national, state and local ones like the red cross to help out in dire times like this. the challenge was, in cities like philadelphia and elsewhere, they were overwhelmed. many of these groups, these are probably women 18 to 45 which is the demographic most likely to be hit hardest by this virus. so you had lots of medical professionals, volunteers and nurses getting sick in 1918 and '19 further exacerbating the...
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nation center. despite the risks of working with patients there has been no shortage of volunteers coming forward to help the international red cross and red crescent say they have been overwhelmed by all offers from around the globe. this year in response to unprecedented humanitarian need our sea has witnessed equally unprecedented humanity soon kindness with hundreds of thousands of people joining the red cross red crescent family for the 1st dawn all the while can turn dealing with the terrible impacts of qubit 19 on the road wives the response from those wanting to help has been high across the globe with european countries recording tens of thousands of sign ups we asked people what spurred them to come forward i started volunteering with the red cross in the beginning of this year after i cope with the isolation facility and the reason why i started volunteering with the red cross there is because i had actually state of the facility when i have come back and august and the red cross that's so much for me and i really want to do something for them and give back to the red cross and the society i really recommend doing it to
nation center. despite the risks of working with patients there has been no shortage of volunteers coming forward to help the international red cross and red crescent say they have been overwhelmed by all offers from around the globe. this year in response to unprecedented humanitarian need our sea has witnessed equally unprecedented humanity soon kindness with hundreds of thousands of people joining the red cross red crescent family for the 1st dawn all the while can turn dealing with the...
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the head of the international red cross world is the vaccines one souls of the problems with the virus. making sure you never miss a story this is our national monks for choosing us this. well let's head straight to paris where protests are taking place again this weekend drove us to cure 2 bill that could stop the public from filming the police demonstrators in the french capital tool through the streets setting fire to vehicles and smashing in shops and franks responded with take us over 60 protest as something arrested and several police officers injured shot to do bensky was tough for us. well you can probably see behind me it's already getting pretty good here in paris was burning and you can hear the tear gas it's being left all for we're in the middle of it at the moment and. streaming the we've already seen clashes between the police and the protesters at the very start of this protest police being pelted with the room next with close courtrooms with pink paint. them responding with the tear gas. firefighters are trying to extinguish a number of fires that have been set these the fires of cause all along this street there are at leas
the head of the international red cross world is the vaccines one souls of the problems with the virus. making sure you never miss a story this is our national monks for choosing us this. well let's head straight to paris where protests are taking place again this weekend drove us to cure 2 bill that could stop the public from filming the police demonstrators in the french capital tool through the streets setting fire to vehicles and smashing in shops and franks responded with take us over 60...
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the mission includes 7 red cross trucks carrying medicine and supplies for about 1000 families who were displaced from their homes by the conflict. the head of the united nations is calling on world leaders to declare a state of climate emergency a virtual summit on the environment is being held to to mark the 5th anniversary of the paris climate accord un secretary general antonio is urging nations to slash carbon emissions if we don't change course we may be headed for to get the stuff you temperature rise of more than c. the goodies the century get anybody still be married if you are facing get the domestic emergency if you start today i call on not only those worldwide to declared a state of climate the emergency in their countries and you've got to look at how he's reached some such as companies have already done so we could rise to the urgency and the stakes are huge others to follow that was the un secretary general antonio would test opening a virtual summit on climate change more than 70 leaders are addressing the online gathering but only countries which have taken action on climate change are allowed to speak. the girl's body was 5 years ago the his
the mission includes 7 red cross trucks carrying medicine and supplies for about 1000 families who were displaced from their homes by the conflict. the head of the united nations is calling on world leaders to declare a state of climate emergency a virtual summit on the environment is being held to to mark the 5th anniversary of the paris climate accord un secretary general antonio is urging nations to slash carbon emissions if we don't change course we may be headed for to get the stuff you...
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red cross in general, is a priority for me at the moment. anchor: max, i want to ask you to expand on an important point you are making a moment ago, about how wealthy nationsre buying at hoarding more vaccine stock than they need. the peoples vaccine alliance has said that unless drastic measures are taken, more than -- only 70 low income countries will be able to vaccinate only one in 10 people in this next year. what can be done to combat this? >> it is very concerning. on the one hand, you have a situation where nine out of 10 people in the majority of developing countries watching this program will not have access to any safe or effective vaccine until 2022 at the earliest. obviously, that is unacceptable. on the other hand, you have rich nations who have bought enough vaccines to vaccinate every single one of their citizens three times over. that is obviously a crazy situation. you add on top of that, the fact that the thing that is artificially rationing supply in the world is that, despite public money being used, the licenses for these vaccines have been given to huge pharmaceutical firms like pfizer, who cannot produce enough for the world, are ch
red cross in general, is a priority for me at the moment. anchor: max, i want to ask you to expand on an important point you are making a moment ago, about how wealthy nationsre buying at hoarding more vaccine stock than they need. the peoples vaccine alliance has said that unless drastic measures are taken, more than -- only 70 low income countries will be able to vaccinate only one in 10 people in this next year. what can be done to combat this? >> it is very concerning. on the one...
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3 months ranks nations against kobe 19 in the capital we look at his foster mind to get the job bob. we need to understand this is not going to be. the head of the international red cross warns that vaccines was so all the problems with the fall.
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nations against 19 in the capital we look at who gets the job 1st but. we need to also understand that this is not going to. be. the head of the international red cross warns that vaccines won't solve all the problems with the thought iris. but we'll just have to wait to be.
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red cross has set up resources for people who may need that. just in the last 20 minutes or so, we also have seen a tweet from the national international airport talking about the fact that some of their flight corridors have been restored, but some remain closed. and that is related to this explosion because of telecommunications issues. that's really what a lot of people have been dealing with throughout the day with that being an at&t transmission building, you know, a lot of at&t service has been out as far as phone service, wi-fi, a lot of poeople trying to work on restoring that, even 911 calls impacted, so law enforcement emergency officials say if you have nonemergency calls, please don't call 911, but leave that for true emergencies and keep trying if it doesn't go through the first time. >> natasha, have investigators said anything more about motive, about what they believe? obviously, this is parked outside the at&t building. there's other local businesses on the other side of the street. not an area where there's a lot of people at that time, but there's people who live in the buildings all around there. a lot of people could be hu
red cross has set up resources for people who may need that. just in the last 20 minutes or so, we also have seen a tweet from the national international airport talking about the fact that some of their flight corridors have been restored, but some remain closed. and that is related to this explosion because of telecommunications issues. that's really what a lot of people have been dealing with throughout the day with that being an at&t transmission building, you know, a lot of at&t...
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woman: the red cross says more than 600 people are now missing and that more than 200 have been killed after heavy rain caused a severe mudslide in the west african nation of sierra leone. [car horns honking] [insects chirping] amarasekaren: oo oo oo! what's happening? what's happening? no big problem, huh? ok. when we get problem... man: whoa! [men shouting] [indistinct conversation] narrator: while freetown residents fight for accountability, in san francisco, climate change isn't debated as much as it's mitigated. billions of dollars are pouring into the bay area, but is tech-driven development prepared for a sea level that's rising? scholl: san francisco is experiencing a tremendous building boom and has been for the last 5 years. tam: we have ucsf hospital. we have the warriors coming. we have a bunch of new apartment buildings. scholl: you have corporate headquarters of facebook, google, microsoft. christensen: we realize we live in such an amazing place with so much creativity and innovation. i'm excited when i see the young people in the tech industry all over town, all over the bay area commuting back and forth. there's an energy here. renteria
woman: the red cross says more than 600 people are now missing and that more than 200 have been killed after heavy rain caused a severe mudslide in the west african nation of sierra leone. [car horns honking] [insects chirping] amarasekaren: oo oo oo! what's happening? what's happening? no big problem, huh? ok. when we get problem... man: whoa! [men shouting] [indistinct conversation] narrator: while freetown residents fight for accountability, in san francisco, climate change isn't debated as...