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and his crackdown dream or criticism at the virtual general assembly of the united nations in new york sweden's prime minister called the situation alarming and urged the bella recently leader to negotiate with the opposition the increased repression hold peaceful demonstrators journalists and opposition leaders is unacceptable we stand in solidarity with the belorussian people and their desire to exercise their fundamental to mccrie think rights we continue to call on the belorussian leadership to stop the repression and then gauged in general in dialogue with the opposition. earlier this week countries bordering bellerose also weighed in the leaders of lithuania poland and latvia use their speeches to criticize minsk but on saturday bellerose fought back the country's foreign minister accused western powers of trying to destabilize the country. a deal or untrue statements brimming with cynicism have been made by a number of our western colleagues about their alleged concern for better reason sovereignty and wellbeing in actual fact they are nothing other than attempts to bring chaos and anarc
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and this crackdown 3 more criticism at the virtual general assembly of the united nations in new york sweden's prime minister called the situation alarming and the better recently to negotiate with the opposition the increased repression of peaceful demonstrators journalists and opposition leaders is unacceptable we stand in solidarity with the belorussian people in their desire to exercise their fundamental democratic rights we continue to call on the belorussian leadership to stop the repression and engage in general in dialogue with the opposition. this week countries bordering bellerose also weighed in the leaders of lithuania poland. and latvia use their speeches to criticize minsk but on saturday bellerose fought back become trees foreign minister accused western powers of trying to destabilize the country. a deal. statements brimming with cynicism have been made by a number of our western colleagues about their alleged concern for bellary xeon sovereignty and well being in actual fact they are nothing other than attempts to bring chaos and anarchy to our country to make better use lose
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and his crackdown 3 more criticism at the virtual general assembly of the united nations in new york sweden's prime minister called the situation alone and the better recently leader to negotiate with the opposition the increased repression hope peaceful demonstrators journalists and opposition leaders is unacceptable we stand in solidarity with the bellows from people and their desire to exercise their fundamental to macross think rights we continue to call on the belorussian leadership to stop the repression and then gauged in general in dialogue with the opposition. earlier this week countries bordering bellerose also weighed in the leaders of lithuania poland and latvia use their speeches to criticize minsk but on saturday bellerose fought back the country's foreign minister accused western powers of trying to destabilize the country. statements brimming with cynicism have been made by a number of our western colleagues about their alleged concern for bell the reason sovereignty and well being in actual fact they are nothing other than attempts to bring chaos and anarchy to our country to
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sweden's death rate ended up about a third that of new york and new jersey. some might argue that sweden and new york and new jersey are different populations. perhaps. but even the average death rate for the u.s. is now greater than sweden. in fact, the u.s. death rate is quite comparable to less developed parts of the world where social distancing is virtually impossible, such as brazil, bolivia and ecuador which brings us to an important question. is man really capable of altering the course of an infectious disease through crowd control? the statistics argue a resounding no. the evidence arguing that mitigation efforts have failed to flatten the curve, that most countries regardless of public health policy suffered a significant spike in deaths and a gradual decline. some will argue what about hong kong, taiwan, south korea, japan, each of which have had extraordinary low death rates. they certainly enforced stricter quarantine than the u.s., japan's rules were largely voluntary since their prime minister lacks the legal powers to enforce a lockdown. one e
sweden's death rate ended up about a third that of new york and new jersey. some might argue that sweden and new york and new jersey are different populations. perhaps. but even the average death rate for the u.s. is now greater than sweden. in fact, the u.s. death rate is quite comparable to less developed parts of the world where social distancing is virtually impossible, such as brazil, bolivia and ecuador which brings us to an important question. is man really capable of altering the course...
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new jersey. some might argue that sweden and new york and new jersey are different population, perhaps, but even the average death rate for the u.s. is now greater than sweden. in fact, the u.s. death rate is quite comparable to less developed parts of the world where social distancing is virtually impossible such as brazil, bolivia and ecuador which brings us to an important question. is man really capable of the disease with crowd control. the statisteics argue a resounding now. most countries regardless of public health policy suffered a significant spike in deaths and then a gradual decline. some will argue what about hong kong, taiwan, south korea, japan? each which have had extraordinarily low death rates. hong kong, taiwan and south korea certainly enforced stricter quarantine and contact tracing than the u.s., and japan's rules were largely voluntary since their prime minister lack the legal powers to enforce a lockdown. one explanation for the death rate in much of asia is that the population may have a higher degree of exposure to coronavirus colds, coronavirus colds and therefore have
new jersey. some might argue that sweden and new york and new jersey are different population, perhaps, but even the average death rate for the u.s. is now greater than sweden. in fact, the u.s. death rate is quite comparable to less developed parts of the world where social distancing is virtually impossible such as brazil, bolivia and ecuador which brings us to an important question. is man really capable of the disease with crowd control. the statisteics argue a resounding now. most...
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new york and new jersey and connecticut and and still feel one - - at the highest death rates in the world in sweden who enforced mandates has a death rate one third new york and new jersey also the to pay for the us is essentially equivalent to that of south america where social distancing and mitigation efforts are virtually impossible. doctor fauci today you said you are not for economic lockdown but yet your mitigations from dating to baseball to movie theaters have led to this economic lockdown so do you have any second thoughts considering the evidence that despite all of these we had done the death rate is essentially worse than sweden equivalent to a less developed world who cannot do any of the things you have been promoting? to have any second thoughts? are willing to look at the data countries did very little have a lower death rate to the united states? >> i would be happy at a different time to go over details you said a lot of different things. he computers to sweden and there are a lot of differences and you said there are to compare sweden's death rate to other comparable scandinavia
new york and new jersey and connecticut and and still feel one - - at the highest death rates in the world in sweden who enforced mandates has a death rate one third new york and new jersey also the to pay for the us is essentially equivalent to that of south america where social distancing and mitigation efforts are virtually impossible. doctor fauci today you said you are not for economic lockdown but yet your mitigations from dating to baseball to movie theaters have led to this economic...
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sweden's death rate ended up about a third that of new york and new jersey. some might argue that sweden and new york and new jersey are different populations. perhaps. but even the average death rate for the u.s. is now greater than sweden. in fact, the u.s. death rate is quite comparable to less developed parts of the world where social distancing is virtually impossible, such as brazil, bolivia, and ecuador. which brings us to an important question. is man really capable of altering the course of an infectious disease through crowd control? the statistics argue a resounding no. the evidence argues that mitigation efforts have fwaled to flatten the curve, that most countries, regardless of public health policy, suffered a significant spike in deaths and then a gradual decline. now, some will argue, what about hong kong, taiwan, south korea, japan? each which have had extraordinarily low death rates? hong kong, taiwan, and south korea enforced stricter quarantine and contact tracing rules than the united states. one explanation for the low death rate in much
sweden's death rate ended up about a third that of new york and new jersey. some might argue that sweden and new york and new jersey are different populations. perhaps. but even the average death rate for the u.s. is now greater than sweden. in fact, the u.s. death rate is quite comparable to less developed parts of the world where social distancing is virtually impossible, such as brazil, bolivia, and ecuador. which brings us to an important question. is man really capable of altering the...
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new york and new jersey. some might argue that sweden and new york and new jersey are different populations. perhaps. verage death rate for the u.s. is now greater than sweden. in fact, the u.s. death rate is quite comparable to less developed parts of the world where social distancing is virtually impossible such as brazil, bolivia and ecuador which brings us to an important question. is man really capable of altering the course of an infectious disease through crowd control? statistics argue a resounding no. the evidence argues that mitigation efforts have failed to flatten the curve. most countries regardless of public health policy suffered a significant spike in deaths and then a gradual decline. some will argue what about hong kong, taiwan, south korea, japan with low death rates. hong kong, taiwan and japan had stricter contact tracing but japan's rules were largely voluntary. the prime minister lacks the legal powers to enforce a lockdown. one explanation for the low death rate in much of asia the population may have a higher degree of exposure to coronavirus colds and therefore have more pre-
new york and new jersey. some might argue that sweden and new york and new jersey are different populations. perhaps. verage death rate for the u.s. is now greater than sweden. in fact, the u.s. death rate is quite comparable to less developed parts of the world where social distancing is virtually impossible such as brazil, bolivia and ecuador which brings us to an important question. is man really capable of altering the course of an infectious disease through crowd control? statistics argue...
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sweden. with the headlines on al-jazeera the new york times has reportedly obtained more than 2 decades worth of the us president's tax returns the publication says donald trump paid 0 tax in 10 of the last 15 years trump dismissed the reports as falls. through the same person in the same questions for head a little good to talk about a total fake news actually i paid tax but. actually. they've been underrated for all their rest is not true they treat me like a temporary like they too little tea party they don't treat me well they treat me good deadly. you have people in the areas to the treatment very very badly. but the underwriter and. there been international calls for calm after at least 16 soldiers and civilians were killed during heavy fighting between our media and azerbaijan on sunday is the latest flare up in a long running conflict over the region of the corner which lies inside azerbaijan but is run by ethnic are millions a judge has temporarily blocked the trumpet ministrations attempt to ban us downloads off the chinese video sharing app take talk the band wants to take effect b
sweden. with the headlines on al-jazeera the new york times has reportedly obtained more than 2 decades worth of the us president's tax returns the publication says donald trump paid 0 tax in 10 of the last 15 years trump dismissed the reports as falls. through the same person in the same questions for head a little good to talk about a total fake news actually i paid tax but. actually. they've been underrated for all their rest is not true they treat me like a temporary like they too little...
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sweden. this is these are the top stories new york times has reportedly obtain more than 2 decades of the u.s. president's tax data the publication says donald trump paid no tax in 10 of the past 15 years trump has hit back saying the report is false.
sweden. this is these are the top stories new york times has reportedly obtain more than 2 decades of the u.s. president's tax data the publication says donald trump paid no tax in 10 of the past 15 years trump has hit back saying the report is false.
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sweden didn't lock down, they got through this, they have almost no new cases now, even "the new yorkes" today just posted a story about how well sweden is doing -- or we can be spain. spain locked down early, they lock down hard, they had terrible unemployment, they had more deaths than sweden and more deaths than the united states per capita, and guess what? after one of the hardest lockdowns in the world, a lockdown that cost our economy to contract by 23% in the first and second quarters combined, basically the worst performance anywhere in the world, now they've unlocked and because they didn't allow the epidemic to take its natural course, they are having a second epidemic right now. by the way, spain today had more per capita deaths than the united states -- forget sweden, more per capita deaths than the united states, it's not even close. and there was a riot -- we'll say a violent protest last night about an effort to impose a second lockdown which they really don't even want to do but they are afraid they are going to have to do in parts of madrid and people are so blown out
sweden didn't lock down, they got through this, they have almost no new cases now, even "the new yorkes" today just posted a story about how well sweden is doing -- or we can be spain. spain locked down early, they lock down hard, they had terrible unemployment, they had more deaths than sweden and more deaths than the united states per capita, and guess what? after one of the hardest lockdowns in the world, a lockdown that cost our economy to contract by 23% in the first and second...
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new york. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance." sweden'sking with a forecast of years of zero interest rates. it navigates its way through the kobe crisis. things are improving the bit compared to july. when it comes to doing more or less, we have decided to expand our balance sheet. there was no need to add to becauseograms this time we are comfortable with the expansion going on until summer of 2021. >> given that covid is resurfacing, do you see new setbacks? issues one of the everyone is wondering about is what is next. case, import-exports are 50% of gdp. whatever happens in the rest of the world, it will hit us in one way or another. implies scenario, that it would force us to do more. >> you say you are open to reducing negative rates again? wefan: technically speaking, know how to do it. that needs to be a meaningful measure. it is hard for me to imagine things would hinge on negative rates only. we are going to be stuck with this kind of package we have in place for probably quite a while, which is very similar to what many other c
new york. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance." sweden'sking with a forecast of years of zero interest rates. it navigates its way through the kobe crisis. things are improving the bit compared to july. when it comes to doing more or less, we have decided to expand our balance sheet. there was no need to add to becauseograms this time we are comfortable with the expansion going on until summer of 2021. >> given that covid is resurfacing, do you see...
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sweden. is al-jazeera these are the top stories new york times reports the obtain more than 2 decades of the us president's tax data the publication says donald trump paid no tax in 10 of the past 50. trumpets hit back saying the report is false move through the same risk in the same question go ahead a little bit to talk about it. actually i paid tax but. they are for all the rest is not true they treat me like the tea party like they treat the tea party they don't they treat me badly. you have people in the rest of the treatment very very badly. but the underwriter and i would be proud to show it but. and judge has temporarily blocked the trumpet been distractions attempt to ban u.s. downloads of the chinese video sharing app to talk president trump has ordered new downloads of the app to be blocked by the end of sunday he says chinese own take talk poses a national security threat something the company has denied he's been pushing for a deal to bring the american ownership at least 16 service personnel and civilians have been killed in heavy fighting between armenia and azerbaijan as the
sweden. is al-jazeera these are the top stories new york times reports the obtain more than 2 decades of the us president's tax data the publication says donald trump paid no tax in 10 of the past 50. trumpets hit back saying the report is false move through the same risk in the same question go ahead a little bit to talk about it. actually i paid tax but. they are for all the rest is not true they treat me like the tea party like they treat the tea party they don't they treat me badly. you...
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coming up shortly, the former prime minister of sweden at 6:30 york.:30 a.m. in new♪ tom: "bloomberg surveillance," and good morning everyone. futures up 16, dow futures up 199. at 33, butarling decidedly weak over the last number of days. it's a spectacular book, richard hoss's the world. it's a required walk through the history of economics in this case. ato, i can't say enough about the book. the secret for the book is like lagarde, to france, to washington. she grew up in princeton, was forced at gunpoint to study physics by her father, and we are thrilled to have her join us, even though greatly associated with england and the continent of europe. income -- to explain why income replacement or relief is so difficult for all in the western world and particularly difficult for your united states of america. mariana: first of all, i did not study physics. i wish i had. my father does nuclear fusion and argues the only hope we have [inaudible] let's not go down that line. income support, one of the interesting things in the u.k. for example where the follow -- where
coming up shortly, the former prime minister of sweden at 6:30 york.:30 a.m. in new♪ tom: "bloomberg surveillance," and good morning everyone. futures up 16, dow futures up 199. at 33, butarling decidedly weak over the last number of days. it's a spectacular book, richard hoss's the world. it's a required walk through the history of economics in this case. ato, i can't say enough about the book. the secret for the book is like lagarde, to france, to washington. she grew up in...
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sweden. i'm hittin into how with the headlines on al-jazeera the new york times has reportedly obtained more than 2 decades worth of the us president's tax returns the publication says donald trump paid 0 tax in 10 of the last 15 years trump dismissed the reports.
sweden. i'm hittin into how with the headlines on al-jazeera the new york times has reportedly obtained more than 2 decades worth of the us president's tax returns the publication says donald trump paid 0 tax in 10 of the last 15 years trump dismissed the reports.
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sweden. this is al-jazeera these are the top stories the new york times has reportedly obtain more than 2 decades of the us president's tax state or the publication says donald trump paid no tax in 10 of the past 15 years trump has hit accessing the report his faults we were through the same person in the same questions for you go ahead a little bit this and talk about it totally fake news actually i pay tax but. actually it's under the direct for the rest is not true they treat me like the tea party like they treat the tea party they don't they treat me badly. you have people in the rest of the very very badly. but the underwriter and. news. at least 16 service personnel and civilians have been killed in heavy fighting between armenia and azerbaijan as the latest flare up in a long running conflict over in the goma cutback the break way region is inside azerbaijan but is run by ethnic amini and its rate not a concern about stability in the south caucasus a court of pipelines carrying oil and gas to will. mali's president has named an interim prime minister he is former foreign minister. and the
sweden. this is al-jazeera these are the top stories the new york times has reportedly obtain more than 2 decades of the us president's tax state or the publication says donald trump paid no tax in 10 of the past 15 years trump has hit accessing the report his faults we were through the same person in the same questions for you go ahead a little bit this and talk about it totally fake news actually i pay tax but. actually it's under the direct for the rest is not true they treat me like the tea...
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tani the ambassador of qatar new york was chosen to be one of the 2 facilitators along with the ambassador of sweden to negotiate a declaration which is being agreed today by all a 193 member states and so he yet again of qatar finds itself at the end of the center of. what needs to do what needs to be done to innovate at the united nations so i think qatar is can be very proud of how today is turned out turkey's president read on among others spoke about the need to the to reform the security council the 5 permanent members having all of the power i mean how difficult is it to implement that sort of reform and are these calls for reform growing louder. it's so hard to have institutional reform of the security council because you need 2 thirds of the un's membership and they find permanent members to agree as james base as vote. early on now is his era. and member states are divided particularly between countries like brazil india japan germany leading african countries that want more permanent members and those countries like italy korea turkey that would like to see more nonpermanent members so th
tani the ambassador of qatar new york was chosen to be one of the 2 facilitators along with the ambassador of sweden to negotiate a declaration which is being agreed today by all a 193 member states and so he yet again of qatar finds itself at the end of the center of. what needs to do what needs to be done to innovate at the united nations so i think qatar is can be very proud of how today is turned out turkey's president read on among others spoke about the need to the to reform the security...
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new york, 17 deaths per million in the u.s. debt is about 500, or 600 now. the average in sweden is about 570. but they are dismissive of this, i'm sending over to dr. fauci so he can read a little bit on this. in "science" magazine in august 3 mathematicians came out with the idea that because of an infection transmission, transmission of infections and immunity seem to be concentrated in younger people, they seem to catch this faster and it actually skews the formulas on herd immunity and would allow herd immunity at a much lower rate. the other thing from the john hopkins website that you see is new york has no new incidents and no new deaths. he wants to say it's because everyone is washing their hands but i don't believe that. i think they were washing their hands in april and there was still all these deaths so, i can't say with certainty but over the next couple of months if there is no significant surge again without a vaccine in new york, it will look like herd immunity. it looks like this around the world. when people have a significant surge, they are not getting a second surge and
new york, 17 deaths per million in the u.s. debt is about 500, or 600 now. the average in sweden is about 570. but they are dismissive of this, i'm sending over to dr. fauci so he can read a little bit on this. in "science" magazine in august 3 mathematicians came out with the idea that because of an infection transmission, transmission of infections and immunity seem to be concentrated in younger people, they seem to catch this faster and it actually skews the formulas on herd...
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sweden, or go to more draconian measures. there is no other way. alix: how does this compare to what new york was going through?d offices reopen, and then you have banks like goldman sachs shutting different floors down. are we all headed this way or are there distant inferences? openings, youee see this happen. this is airborne. mask, but you still have a chance because it hangs around. air conditioning does not help, etc.. we are proving scientifically, anecdotally at least, that you keep spreading given the chance. what else do you want to do? there has been a lot of confusion about when we are likely to see vaccines being released and widely available. i have not talked to you about this. i'm curious to get your take on where we are? varied answer to this is . the widely available part of your question, i think will have to be 2021. you have to get the stuff manufactured, access to people. , how tough testing it has been across cities and countries. to get a read on vaccine, i would hope they would have an answer by christmas, if not before. november, december is my target date. alix: always good to catch u
sweden, or go to more draconian measures. there is no other way. alix: how does this compare to what new york was going through?d offices reopen, and then you have banks like goldman sachs shutting different floors down. are we all headed this way or are there distant inferences? openings, youee see this happen. this is airborne. mask, but you still have a chance because it hangs around. air conditioning does not help, etc.. we are proving scientifically, anecdotally at least, that you keep...
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is still recovering from last saturday's title win in new york the french open is set to start in paris on the 27th of september. and finally sweden's armande plant has has again shown he's one of the rising stars of athletics the 20 year old has just broken the outdoor world record for the pole vault in rome on thursday night he cleared 6.15 meters to beat the mark set by circuit i book out almost 3 decades ago the plant is also holds the world indoor record. ok and that is all your sport for now nick back to you thanks for thanks very much all right it took the effort of 15 different environmental groups but now dozens of babies. leaving their nests and on their way to see it often is here only one out of 100 loggerhead sea turtles survive in just one in 1000 manage to lay their eggs and they face threats from castaways to fishing and climate change this law made here has to be towards the sea. and that's it for this news hour we're back in a couple minutes we will. kill you know global community we are i think this conversation over the 2 how crazy that looks like be part of the debate you can jump into the conversation point awa
is still recovering from last saturday's title win in new york the french open is set to start in paris on the 27th of september. and finally sweden's armande plant has has again shown he's one of the rising stars of athletics the 20 year old has just broken the outdoor world record for the pole vault in rome on thursday night he cleared 6.15 meters to beat the mark set by circuit i book out almost 3 decades ago the plant is also holds the world indoor record. ok and that is all your sport for...
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new york organizations. salesforce ceo marc benioff is the major bay area contributor. >>let's see how things look outside on our friday night's up and we like saying that more than one of sweden, you know that the to the weekend yes, it does. of summer believe it, i know it's come and gone and here we go we're getting ready for should be a nice weekend too and it's going to feel a bit like summers are going to see some offshore winds and some warmer temperatures, especially in the latter half of the weekend but some fog beginning to make its way back in over san francisco and the bay we'll see more of that tonight kind of filling in there actually a cold front came to town today but and a fall apart, that's pretty typical this year for these for us to fall apart before bringing us any rain but there was some rain in far northern california lot of rain up in the pacific northwest where they need that as well to put out some of those fires but. >>things are going to start changing we've the high pressure will build in behind that system are going to see more of an offshore component the winds developing that means well we're going to see patchy fog along the coast, but that's g
new york organizations. salesforce ceo marc benioff is the major bay area contributor. >>let's see how things look outside on our friday night's up and we like saying that more than one of sweden, you know that the to the weekend yes, it does. of summer believe it, i know it's come and gone and here we go we're getting ready for should be a nice weekend too and it's going to feel a bit like summers are going to see some offshore winds and some warmer temperatures, especially in the latter...
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new york, it's about 22%. if you believe 22% is herd immunity, i believe you're alone in that. >> so this moment stopped me in my tracks yesterday as i was watching it. senator paul, comparing us to sweden, we're not really comparable to sweden. how frustrating is it when u.s. senators don't seem to understand the basics of community spread, what we're dealing with in terms of health outcomes in this country, and the facts of this virus? >> it's extremely frustrating because you see them actually undermining the public health response. and attacking experts. and when it comes to senators, senator paul, rand paul is a physician. so he has to be held to an even higher standard because he's a medical professional. so he can look at the data and he can actually form good conclusions, but he seems he's evading those or not asking questions in a genuine manner, which i think is deplorable for a physician that's getting a chance to speak to dr. fauci about these really important issues. and it's just more evidence of the fact that this has been politicized. and that there are facts out there, irrespective of what people think of them, and they have to be addressed or we'll still continue to ha
new york, it's about 22%. if you believe 22% is herd immunity, i believe you're alone in that. >> so this moment stopped me in my tracks yesterday as i was watching it. senator paul, comparing us to sweden, we're not really comparable to sweden. how frustrating is it when u.s. senators don't seem to understand the basics of community spread, what we're dealing with in terms of health outcomes in this country, and the facts of this virus? >> it's extremely frustrating because you see...
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sweden mark bra z bra sin ski, . good to have you both. >> ed luce, the struggle continues in belarus, the "new york times" yesterday posted an extraordinaryntary -- >> everyone should watch that. >> -- on the leader of this democratic challenge but the people of belarus are still resisting, still demanding their freedom. >> they are. and it's been many, many weeks now, they've been receiving moral support from most of the europeans and the state department here and from american groups, not from the american president. as you probably saw last week, lu lukashenko who rigged the election, went to moscow, met with putin, it was extraordinary to watch the body language. he sat on the edge of his seat with a notebook on his knees, scribbling notes as putin spoke. putin was leaning back like a mafia don and basically giving instructions. it's now clear that meeting was for lukashenko was to secure putin's green light to go ahead with the secret inauguration. this is a country where an election was rigged. where there was no possibility of peaceful transfer of power and where the belarus who tried to vote against him are being brutally oppresse
sweden mark bra z bra sin ski, . good to have you both. >> ed luce, the struggle continues in belarus, the "new york times" yesterday posted an extraordinaryntary -- >> everyone should watch that. >> -- on the leader of this democratic challenge but the people of belarus are still resisting, still demanding their freedom. >> they are. and it's been many, many weeks now, they've been receiving moral support from most of the europeans and the state department...
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per capita mortality exceeds sweden sweden did little of anything wound up with about same mortality as is did nothing to stop strier u.s. we got virus nay new yorkrk had three times, higher rate than any place in the world maybe government did the wrong thing by shutting the economy down maybe we sheriff protected our elderly something the governor cuomo seems to have forgotten in all his edicts. >> you are right, many critics of the president, and yours on the left, continue to fail to disavow unrest in our cities, you -- you dealt with this firsthand, i am talking about the damage from riots looting following defendant of george floyd george floyd are reportedly cost yvt in insurance history between one bll billion and two billion dollars, when with rife rioters, anarchists coming in your face can you tell us about what was going through your mind and what happened that day. >> you know thank we would have met with violent end, had police not been there i truly believe police saved our livesives able to thank two with a note i haven't why either to meet them would like them to come to the white house honored for service they would have killed
per capita mortality exceeds sweden sweden did little of anything wound up with about same mortality as is did nothing to stop strier u.s. we got virus nay new yorkrk had three times, higher rate than any place in the world maybe government did the wrong thing by shutting the economy down maybe we sheriff protected our elderly something the governor cuomo seems to have forgotten in all his edicts. >> you are right, many critics of the president, and yours on the left, continue to fail to...