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never turnedh5n1 into a pandemic. we stockpiled the vaccine, but we don't have a pandemic. we realized there are more of these, the most recent of which was h7n9, which is still smoldering around. andade a vaccine for it, you can see in 2013 we said, wait a minute, this is another bird flu jumping from chickens to humans and is killing humans. it is not spreading efficiently from human to human, but we can't take a chance. we've got to make another vaccine, so we invested another few hundred million dollars to make a vaccine against the h7n9, and everything was fine. in 2014,mini outbreak 2015, 2016 and what happened in 2017? the virus that emerged was so in a very small way, that it was not protected by the vaccine that we made in 2013, which means what? that we have to make another for he for age -- 7n9. that's what i call chasing after a pandemic. you have to do it, because you can't ignore it. there are two challenges that overlap. the first is how we produce vaccines. egg-based vaccines, which means you have to grow the vaccines in eggs. it takes about six months. we m
never turnedh5n1 into a pandemic. we stockpiled the vaccine, but we don't have a pandemic. we realized there are more of these, the most recent of which was h7n9, which is still smoldering around. andade a vaccine for it, you can see in 2013 we said, wait a minute, this is another bird flu jumping from chickens to humans and is killing humans. it is not spreading efficiently from human to human, but we can't take a chance. we've got to make another vaccine, so we invested another few hundred...
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you never have any idea when there is going to be a pandemic flu. what does pandemic mean? it means it is widespread. also, it is a new virus. new in the sense that the population in general has never experienced this particular virus. flu.posed to seasonal pandemic, almost no one in the population has sent any prior experience except maybe very old people. heard, the 1918 spanish about 50 million to 100 million deaths. that was a lot of deaths in real-time. the important thing is that for a single season this is the most cataclysmic public-health event in the history of our civilization. if you look at cumulative deaths of smallpox and measles, there are a lot more than this, but to have it happen in one season, we have never seen anything like that. which tells you of the threat and importance of respiratory born diseases. we like to think about seaningsable and pandemic flu as connectd with each other. what do we do when we respond? here, as some of you know, we do basic and clinical research to develop counter measures. vaccines are the most important medical tool. obvi
you never have any idea when there is going to be a pandemic flu. what does pandemic mean? it means it is widespread. also, it is a new virus. new in the sense that the population in general has never experienced this particular virus. flu.posed to seasonal pandemic, almost no one in the population has sent any prior experience except maybe very old people. heard, the 1918 spanish about 50 million to 100 million deaths. that was a lot of deaths in real-time. the important thing is that for a...
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you never have any idea when there is going to be at pandemic flu. what is pandemic mean? pandemic means widespread number one. number two it's a new virus. new in the sense that the population in general has never experienced this particular virus as opposed to the seasonal flu or maybe you didn't see the same h3n2 last year but the want this year is very similar in their cross-reactivity. with a pandemic almost no one in the population has had any prior except maybe very old people who may have experienced something 40 or 50 years ago. as you heard in 1918, they called it the spanish flu force strange reason which we can discuss later but it had nothing to do with spain. spain was an innocent bystander. there were 52-- million deaths. the reason that's important because in 1918 the population was one third of this today. the important thing is for a single season this is the most cataclysmic public health event in the history of our civilization. if you look at key militant deaths of smallpox and cumulative deaths of measles there were a lot more deaths than this but to
you never have any idea when there is going to be at pandemic flu. what is pandemic mean? pandemic means widespread number one. number two it's a new virus. new in the sense that the population in general has never experienced this particular virus as opposed to the seasonal flu or maybe you didn't see the same h3n2 last year but the want this year is very similar in their cross-reactivity. with a pandemic almost no one in the population has had any prior except maybe very old people who may...
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we have to prepare for another pandemic. going to automatically be tremendously lethal like 1918, it could be much milder. even at best, cdc has a study of the projects if we do have vaccine,-- do have a there would still be probably 150,000 deaths in the united states. if we do not have a vaccine, it is off the scale. is how real determinant lethal the virus is. right now there is a very lethal virus and asia. crosses species that could make 1918 seem like the common cold. i'm not trying to scare people but it is a frightening situation then we need to prepare for it. aside the other lessons from taking influenza seriously, is that governments need to tell the truth about public health issues. china demonstrated during if sars hadbreak, been influenza and gotten a head thereof several months, would be millions if not tens of millions of deaths right now from that. similarly, when the asian bird flu erupted earlier this year, thailand and a couple of other countries didn't fully tell the truth either. the reason in china's c
we have to prepare for another pandemic. going to automatically be tremendously lethal like 1918, it could be much milder. even at best, cdc has a study of the projects if we do have vaccine,-- do have a there would still be probably 150,000 deaths in the united states. if we do not have a vaccine, it is off the scale. is how real determinant lethal the virus is. right now there is a very lethal virus and asia. crosses species that could make 1918 seem like the common cold. i'm not trying to...
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we've seen that with the 2009 pandemic flu and we continue to chase after potential pandemics like h5n1, h7n9. next slide. we need to improve on the current influenza vaccines. we need to improve the production of these from egg-based to cell-based to recombinant dna technology. i'll get back to that in a moment. and also we need to, as anne mentioned, to develop universal influenza vaccine for broad coverage. next slide. egg-based technology is time honored, indeed. it has been effective, but it's antiquated. we need to graduate into the 21st century. cell-based is better, but recombinant dna technologies that i'll get into a moment which will be the tools to which we develop a universal flu vaccine, is the way of the future. next slide. when you talk about improving seasonal influenza preparedness, that essentially marries you to preparing for a pandemic. and i will tell you what i mean. next slide. i wrote an article just recently when we got into the problem of the growing in eggs with the adaptation in eggs leading to a less effective vaccine to emphasize the need for universal flu
we've seen that with the 2009 pandemic flu and we continue to chase after potential pandemics like h5n1, h7n9. next slide. we need to improve on the current influenza vaccines. we need to improve the production of these from egg-based to cell-based to recombinant dna technology. i'll get back to that in a moment. and also we need to, as anne mentioned, to develop universal influenza vaccine for broad coverage. next slide. egg-based technology is time honored, indeed. it has been effective, but...
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for a pandemic. i wrote an article getting into the problem of growing of eggs leading to a less effective vaccine to emphasize the need of a universal flu vaccine. so now there are some criticisms that are simple now but not fully appreciated before we really understood the structural buyout -- biology of these viruses. from the left-hand side is the influenza model. leading to one protein the molecule which is to the cell receptor that we get sick with the flu. in interesting things as a molecule of the head and the stem. think of a mushroom with a cap. that is what the immune system responds again. that is the good news. the bad news is the head has many mutations that change from season to season. but the stem has few mutations the red dots are mutations so how do you make that response selectively against the part that does not change? and there is one example among many investigators at the nih have a situation now where they can take the molecule and shave off the head is called the head the s
for a pandemic. i wrote an article getting into the problem of growing of eggs leading to a less effective vaccine to emphasize the need of a universal flu vaccine. so now there are some criticisms that are simple now but not fully appreciated before we really understood the structural buyout -- biology of these viruses. from the left-hand side is the influenza model. leading to one protein the molecule which is to the cell receptor that we get sick with the flu. in interesting things as a...
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another pandemic is inevitable. that is why, as was said in the introduction, since the book came out i have sort of become an unofficial advisor to people in the world health organization, and several governments, and lest we goes at a meeting with vaccine manufacturers. if this is a case study, what does it teach us? you have to take influenza very seriously. we have to prepare for another pandemic. it is not automatically going to be tremendously lethal like 1918, it could be much ilder. ven at best, cdc has a study out that predicts if we do have a vaccine, there would still be probably 150,000 deaths in the united states. if we do not have a vaccine, it is off the scale. and the real determinant is how lethal the virus is. right now there is a very lethal virus and asia. if that ever crosses species that could make 1918 seem like the common cold. i'm not trying to scare people but it is a frightening situation then we need to prepare for it. one of the other lessons aside from taking influenza seriously, is tha
another pandemic is inevitable. that is why, as was said in the introduction, since the book came out i have sort of become an unofficial advisor to people in the world health organization, and several governments, and lest we goes at a meeting with vaccine manufacturers. if this is a case study, what does it teach us? you have to take influenza very seriously. we have to prepare for another pandemic. it is not automatically going to be tremendously lethal like 1918, it could be much ilder. ven...
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in the course of reporting this book, it becomes clear that we are not prepared for the next pandemic when it comes. it is not question of with -- if it is going to come, it is a question of one it is going to come. we're in a world in which climate change is increasing in some tropics owns were a lot of deadly viruses live and therefore can spread. we live in a moment when human culture is spreading farther field than ever has before. cities are getting bigger and we are encroaching on nature in ways that we have never before. googling tom reed and who headed the centers for disease control and prevention, heading the division of the natural -- national institute of health and inside the actual medical facilities were a lot of the patients were treated and where people tried to come up with cures and places like the u.s. army medical research institute for infectious diseases, the cdc itself, places like that and even in the halls of the white house itself where people try to organize global response. there are a lot of characters hear from west africa itself to president obama himse
in the course of reporting this book, it becomes clear that we are not prepared for the next pandemic when it comes. it is not question of with -- if it is going to come, it is a question of one it is going to come. we're in a world in which climate change is increasing in some tropics owns were a lot of deadly viruses live and therefore can spread. we live in a moment when human culture is spreading farther field than ever has before. cities are getting bigger and we are encroaching on nature...
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happened we had two thousand lines in the h one n one pandemic and we see pandemic cycles twenty five to thirty five years what are the strongest weapons we doctors have against the spiral diseases so we have two weapons the first is the preventive that means we have to improve or wreck science especially against influenza the wrecks not that good we would have them but we are no searching researching for new science which comprise all influenza strains even though not not known influenza strain as well the second weapon will be the end of our medication and the virus which treat influenza virus when the patient has contracted. so right now here in the special isolation unit so what's so special about this so it's prone for the treatment of patients that was ebola or with lots of fever or pluck and there are two specialists things the from the construction level we have a special management which is a. negative pressure i think nation unit that means the most negative pressure is the patient will the second is that they enter a room and the normal pressure is that ward area so that if
happened we had two thousand lines in the h one n one pandemic and we see pandemic cycles twenty five to thirty five years what are the strongest weapons we doctors have against the spiral diseases so we have two weapons the first is the preventive that means we have to improve or wreck science especially against influenza the wrecks not that good we would have them but we are no searching researching for new science which comprise all influenza strains even though not not known influenza...
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a bioterrorism pandemic. we don't have the tools, the preparedness or the capacity to deal with that and yet the science is, fairly small portion of that increase. you could do something quite miraculous in terms of health security and their-- it's very confiscated because the civilian side of the defense side both need to work together to achieve that. it's something to prioritize. >> let's be clear the president has tweeted in said another settings that foreign aid is the cause of our budget deficit and the country spends way too much on helping other countries in its time to start helping our country. that is the message that the president has said both times in multiple venues. how do you get a president who is allergic it seems to some of these ideas? >> foreign aid is so obscure that people bring it up in a negative sense. and to have a chance to explain to people that it's less than 1% do a budget and often you don't connect with saving lives with hiv medicine. the pepfar program with the malaria piece
a bioterrorism pandemic. we don't have the tools, the preparedness or the capacity to deal with that and yet the science is, fairly small portion of that increase. you could do something quite miraculous in terms of health security and their-- it's very confiscated because the civilian side of the defense side both need to work together to achieve that. it's something to prioritize. >> let's be clear the president has tweeted in said another settings that foreign aid is the cause of our...
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one that i would highlight is the preparedness we have for pandemic or bioterrorism pandemic. we don't have the tools, preparedness, capacity to deal with that. and yet the science is a point where for a fairly small portion of that increase, you could do something quite miraculous in terms of security. there is a specific way to fund a little complicated because the civilian side of the defense by both need to work together to achieve that. so to see if you can get excited about that is something to prioritize. >> let's be clear. the president has said, has treated him said in other settings that foreign aid is the cause of our budget deficit in the country spends way too much on helping other countries and it's time to start helping our country. that is the message that the president has said multiple times in multiple venues. react to that. how do you get a president who is allergic it seems to some of these ideas? >> part of it is so obscure that people bring it up even in the negative sense. and then, having the chance to explain to people that it is less than 1% the u.s.
one that i would highlight is the preparedness we have for pandemic or bioterrorism pandemic. we don't have the tools, preparedness, capacity to deal with that. and yet the science is a point where for a fairly small portion of that increase, you could do something quite miraculous in terms of security. there is a specific way to fund a little complicated because the civilian side of the defense by both need to work together to achieve that. so to see if you can get excited about that is...
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pandemic or a bioterrorism intention called pandemic, we don't have the tools, the preparedness, the capacity to deal with that. and yet the science is at a point where, for a very small portion of that increase, say a few percent a year, you could do something quite miraculous in terms of health security. and there's a specific way, this one is a little complicated because the civilian side and the defense side both need to work together to achieve that. so you can get excited about that as something to prioritize with the new spending. >> let's be clear. the president has said, has tweeted instead in other settings that foreign aid is the cause of our budget deficit and is, the country spends way too much on hoping other countries, and it's time to start helping our country. that is a message the president has said multiple times in multiple venues. react to that. how'd you get a president who is allergic it seems to some of these ideas? >> foreign aid is so obscure that if people bring it up, even in a negative sense, at least they are bringing out foreign aid. then we have a chan
pandemic or a bioterrorism intention called pandemic, we don't have the tools, the preparedness, the capacity to deal with that. and yet the science is at a point where, for a very small portion of that increase, say a few percent a year, you could do something quite miraculous in terms of health security. and there's a specific way, this one is a little complicated because the civilian side and the defense side both need to work together to achieve that. so you can get excited about that as...
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we are due for a natural pandemics and bioengineered viral pandemics that could cause a catastrophe.n uplifting. i want to thank you. thank you for being here and you are giving everybody an option. dr. drew miller, thank you very much. good to see you tonight. wow. what a show. that is our story for tonight. we will see you back here tomorrow night. tucker carlson is in d.c. coming up next. have a good night, everybody. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to tucker carlson tonight. close to six months after the las vegas massacre we now have internal footage of the shooter within the hotel. we are seeing it and why are we now just seeing it for the first time? we'll bring that to you in a minute. also of course big news from the white house. ambassador john bolton now national security advisor will tell you what that means and why in just a minute. but, first, just 'everybody in the country has a smart phone. spend ago day without going online is unfathomable to almost all of us. tech rules lives ever greater degree. the so-called digital frontier is getting fenced
we are due for a natural pandemics and bioengineered viral pandemics that could cause a catastrophe.n uplifting. i want to thank you. thank you for being here and you are giving everybody an option. dr. drew miller, thank you very much. good to see you tonight. wow. what a show. that is our story for tonight. we will see you back here tomorrow night. tucker carlson is in d.c. coming up next. have a good night, everybody. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to tucker...
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i would highlight the preparedness we have for the pandemic, a bioterrorism intention called pandemic, we don't have the tools, the preparedness, the capacity to deal with that. pointe science is at a for a very small portion of that increase, say, if you percent a year. you can do something quite barak in terms of security. there is a specific way that this one is a little complicated. there is the civil side of the defense side that needs to work together to achieve that. to see if you can get excited about that as something to prioritize. >> the president has said, has tweeted and said in other settings that foreign aid is the cause of our budget deficit and the country spends way too much on helping other countries. it is time to start helping our country. it is a message the president has said multiple times. how do you get a president that is allergic, it seems, to some of these ideas. it is so skier and people bring it up even in a negative sense, at least they are bringing it up. and then have a chance to explain to people that it is less than 1% the u.s. budget. and when you
i would highlight the preparedness we have for the pandemic, a bioterrorism intention called pandemic, we don't have the tools, the preparedness, the capacity to deal with that. pointe science is at a for a very small portion of that increase, say, if you percent a year. you can do something quite barak in terms of security. there is a specific way that this one is a little complicated. there is the civil side of the defense side that needs to work together to achieve that. to see if you can...
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reid wilson looks atu.he role of th government and says it is only amount of time before the next pandemic he joine you are normally here with me talking about politics. what made you write this book? reid: we aret a moment where america's divided among itself. people are skeptical of institutions, skeptical of each other, especially if we have differing ideological views. this is a story about america coming together, about a conservative missionary in west africa and a hippie liberal doctor from manhattan doing the same work and bringing all of what is good about america to o bea crisis that might have gotten out of control. jane: what lessons did we learn? reid: we learned about how to respond to a disaster of this size and scope. the number of cases in this particular outbreak dwarfs known cases in every outbreak we have seen combined. the cdc, centers for disease control and prevention, ed to pat itself on the back when they deployed a dozen or two dozen responders to an outbreak. in this crisismohey deployed re than 1400 people. we have really ramped up the size and scope of the abil
reid wilson looks atu.he role of th government and says it is only amount of time before the next pandemic he joine you are normally here with me talking about politics. what made you write this book? reid: we aret a moment where america's divided among itself. people are skeptical of institutions, skeptical of each other, especially if we have differing ideological views. this is a story about america coming together, about a conservative missionary in west africa and a hippie liberal doctor...
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declares crypto a pandemic. isn't this fascinating they can't really decide what it is you know all these regulatory agencies are looking. it they see it as a reflection of themselves in some way there is a case to be made that it does resemble to some degree a commodity i've said that since two thousand and eleven it is a but it is an emerging asset class that is none of the above somebody made the comment that it's like a duck billed platypus right it's got features from all these things and one thing and you would think it would work but it does work so it's not really any of those things it is a unique asset class we haven't seen anything new in the world of finance master classes and hundreds of years really this is the first thing we've seen new in such a long time and that's why it's so interesting to see how regulators approach this because they don't really have the tools yet to regulate it in the way that they've come accustomed to there needs to be a new agency spawned you sound exactly like brian qui
declares crypto a pandemic. isn't this fascinating they can't really decide what it is you know all these regulatory agencies are looking. it they see it as a reflection of themselves in some way there is a case to be made that it does resemble to some degree a commodity i've said that since two thousand and eleven it is a but it is an emerging asset class that is none of the above somebody made the comment that it's like a duck billed platypus right it's got features from all these things and...
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plus stopping the next pandemic scientists hope the secret is inside tropical bats found flying in the skies of thailand do stay with us. welcome back and i will look at weather conditions right across the americas in north america this low pressure system which had brought severe weather across the northeastern part of the u.s. into canada that's clearing away so bright a conditions for the eastern seaboard but we have this system movie across some parts of the rockies through into the northern plains but it's going to develop as we head on into monday some quite significant snowfall expected here some rain further towards the south fine conditions for the southwest meanwhile across the eastern seaboard weather conditions much they should remain dry and relatively fine but just six as a high in new york city down into the caribbean lovely weather conditions brisk winds plenty of sunshine showers few and far between parts of a bit cooler than that has been in recent days with a change in wind direction and then as we head on through into monday not much change expected the same really
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. >> there is a pandemic a package theft around here. the apartment building owner down the street has had this happen several times. >> reporter: home burglaries, bicycle and package steps and vehicle break-ins are up. often times the thieves are given probation and not jail times. they then go and commit another crime.>> instead of sending them to jail for the first crime there given probation. there is no consequences for that.>> reporter: this may explain the citywide spike in vehicle break-ins. there has been a 25% increase. police say that it can happen in any neighborhood but hotspot are tourist neighborhoods like japan town in the palace of fine arts.>> when criminals know that they can commit these crimes and not really face significant consequences if they are caught they have no reason to commit crimes anywhere else.>> reporter: resident say that they are frustrated. >> they should stop slaps on the wrist. if you repeatedly commit these property crimes there should be some harsher sentences.>> reporter: please are urging peopl
. >> there is a pandemic a package theft around here. the apartment building owner down the street has had this happen several times. >> reporter: home burglaries, bicycle and package steps and vehicle break-ins are up. often times the thieves are given probation and not jail times. they then go and commit another crime.>> instead of sending them to jail for the first crime there given probation. there is no consequences for that.>> reporter: this may explain the...
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what surprises everybody the most is how unprepared the world is for the next global pandemic.is coming. it is not a question of if we encounter some virus or disease that will spread across the world and cause deaths, it is when. the shape of the world is totally changing. human society is expansing more into areas they've never been before and climate change means the dona the tropics are bigger and the bugs extend farther and there is no global body and the world health organization was unprepared. to their credit, they've undergone a round of self-examination but still more to do. >> what would happen if the united states didn't exist with this ebola outbreak. because it feels as if there was no international leadership. >> millions more people would have died. the scd projected that if nothing had been done, the virus would have spread just within those three countries to impact and maybe kill more than a million people and in just a space of a few weeks. so without the u.s. effort, this would have spread not just regionally but globally. >> here we are in a moment where i
what surprises everybody the most is how unprepared the world is for the next global pandemic.is coming. it is not a question of if we encounter some virus or disease that will spread across the world and cause deaths, it is when. the shape of the world is totally changing. human society is expansing more into areas they've never been before and climate change means the dona the tropics are bigger and the bugs extend farther and there is no global body and the world health organization was...
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overshadow the movie world's greatest minds of the year the academy awards and stopping the next pandemic scientists hope the secret lies with tropical bats in thailand. and sweeping up the fans how curling has captured the attention of ice hockey lovers details coming up with joe and sports. just. some journalists decided to sacrifice their integrity for out. there listening. march on al-jazeera. with potential challengers out of the way egypt's president abdel fattah el-sisi is poised for a second term in. a series of stories that highlight the human triumph against the odds as president putin dominates the russian political scene these reelection becomes more apparent. russia might take. with media trends changing listening post analyzes how the news is being covered. and as more people around the world struggle to find clean drinking water leaders in research as governor in brazil to address a critical issue in march on al-jazeera. t.v. with us on the al-jazeera new top story is months of political uncertainty in germany after the social democratic party join a coalition government le
overshadow the movie world's greatest minds of the year the academy awards and stopping the next pandemic scientists hope the secret lies with tropical bats in thailand. and sweeping up the fans how curling has captured the attention of ice hockey lovers details coming up with joe and sports. just. some journalists decided to sacrifice their integrity for out. there listening. march on al-jazeera. with potential challengers out of the way egypt's president abdel fattah el-sisi is poised for a...
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and stopping the next pandemic scientists hope the secret is inside tropical bats found flying the skies a time. and the voters made this year's a world cup in russia will get video replays. egypt's top court has validated a deal to transfer to red sea island to saudi arabia agreement was signed when king solomon visited egypt in twenty sixteen to trade between the two countries in the red sea terrine and son affair remain largely on occupied. a politically sensitive area well the sea is israel's only gateway for southern ports allowing vital trade connections to southeast asia and president sign the transfer deal in two thousand and sixteen provoked widespread protests across egypt opponents say it amounts to selling off egypt's sovereign territory says he was criticised for handling handing over the islands whilst receiving billions of dollars in aid from saudi arabia. middle east analysts he says that while that everyone agrees with the decision it's important that legal process is followed i believe. it was very important for the. court. and i mean the ruling today's ruling you know
and stopping the next pandemic scientists hope the secret is inside tropical bats found flying the skies a time. and the voters made this year's a world cup in russia will get video replays. egypt's top court has validated a deal to transfer to red sea island to saudi arabia agreement was signed when king solomon visited egypt in twenty sixteen to trade between the two countries in the red sea terrine and son affair remain largely on occupied. a politically sensitive area well the sea is...
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since you know is the man behind the pandemics crowd. that know he made his way to the top easy. for now he says goodbye to the big stage. and returns to his roots in the clubs. crow on politics for. thirty minutes details you see for the always has its finger on the costs of the most strokes of. a smooth six. education is not the only fault i'm glad i'm an education his father and palmer i'm saw that incoming ten fifteen years the war live in think about called through in kolker devalues all cauldrons loser understanding these things cannot be ignored for ever because the fundamentalist forces in the phanatic courses are also acting very deeply and intensely and they cannot undermined follow the power of communication in their power of technology ordinary people must not modernise aboard and must not socialists aboard the international community has to invest more on the education which. young people. in the forces. in germany members of the social democrats have voted in favor of joining a new grand coalition led by angela merkel two thirds voted yes which is higher than expect
since you know is the man behind the pandemics crowd. that know he made his way to the top easy. for now he says goodbye to the big stage. and returns to his roots in the clubs. crow on politics for. thirty minutes details you see for the always has its finger on the costs of the most strokes of. a smooth six. education is not the only fault i'm glad i'm an education his father and palmer i'm saw that incoming ten fifteen years the war live in think about called through in kolker devalues all...
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the aids epidemic is a global pandemic. a little bit like the early '80s at any rate.t's become slightly invisible. you have to really read the newspaper to find it. >> andrew, you were barely a dplimer in anybody's eye when it first started. you were so young and you have this pivotal role as the star of this play. what do you think about the history of it and how do you sort of tune in with the politics of today? it is a political play. >> absolutely. i was conceived in new york in the '80s. so that's my connen with that period of time. i have a very virs ral connection to this city during this period. and i had the privilege of diving into the great work that tony has created and the still is absolutely vital for a functioning american democracy in society, as far as i'm concerned. it's kind of a new chapter of the new new testament for how we move forward with humanity and empathy and compassion. >> i want to take you back, both of you, to the reagan administration where larry speaks, who was reagan's press spokesman, was asked by a reporter about this crisis. it w
the aids epidemic is a global pandemic. a little bit like the early '80s at any rate.t's become slightly invisible. you have to really read the newspaper to find it. >> andrew, you were barely a dplimer in anybody's eye when it first started. you were so young and you have this pivotal role as the star of this play. what do you think about the history of it and how do you sort of tune in with the politics of today? it is a political play. >> absolutely. i was conceived in new york...
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in the course of reporting this becomes clear we're not prepared for the next pandemic comes.is not a question of if it is going to come, it is a question going to come. we're in a vastly changing, change is e climate increasing the tropic zones and can viruses live stred. we live in a moment when human culture is spreading further than ever has before. cities are getting bigger and e're encroaching and nature in ways we never have before. neither nature, nor human ivilization is ready to fight the next virus. by the way, we have a booming asia, class in africa and gives vectors -- give viruses get out to the rest of the world. global health community is only weakest link the in the chain and there are a lot of weak links around the world. on : story takes place multiple continents around the united states. how did you try to report the story? guest: i spent a long time talking to the americans who involved in y ebola e ron clay, the czar, the center for disease control and prevention, the at national institute of health and then in medical e actual facility where a lot of pat
in the course of reporting this becomes clear we're not prepared for the next pandemic comes.is not a question of if it is going to come, it is a question going to come. we're in a vastly changing, change is e climate increasing the tropic zones and can viruses live stred. we live in a moment when human culture is spreading further than ever has before. cities are getting bigger and e're encroaching and nature in ways we never have before. neither nature, nor human ivilization is ready to fight...
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lives who is the man behind the pandemics crow. he made his way to the top looking. for now he says goodbye to the big stage plays and returns to his roots in the clubs. crow on. the thirty six d. w. . they make a commitment. they find solutions. they inspire. africa alone play stories of both people making a difference shaping their nation playing on the continent of africa on the move to stories about motivational change makers taking their destinies into their own hands w.'s new multimedia series from. d.w. dot com africa on the move. g.w. true diversity. where the world of science is at home in many languages. on top of that i've been going there you. tell us that our innovations magazine for in asia of every week and always looking to the future on t w dot com science and research for asia. believes barely healed. the scars on the missile. the pain still tangible. the surfer go. for cities edged by where. they have survived but do they also have a future. i really understand people who say they don't want to stay here. but i also admire people who want to stay h
lives who is the man behind the pandemics crow. he made his way to the top looking. for now he says goodbye to the big stage plays and returns to his roots in the clubs. crow on. the thirty six d. w. . they make a commitment. they find solutions. they inspire. africa alone play stories of both people making a difference shaping their nation playing on the continent of africa on the move to stories about motivational change makers taking their destinies into their own hands w.'s new multimedia...
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. >> there is a pandemic of package theft out here as well. apartment building owner down the street, he has had his garage broken into several times. >> reporter: crime statistics show that there were 54,000 property crimes reported in 2017, up i 7000 cases from the year before. that includes home burglaries, bicycle and package theft, and vehicle break-ins. police say often the thieves they arrest are given probation, not jail time. and then they go out and commit another crime . >> we catch them again committing another crime, rather than send them to joe for the first crime they give them probation again. there are no consequences for that. >> reporter: that cycle may help explain the citywide spike in vehicle break-ins. the crime report shows a nearly 25 percent increase. police say property crimes can happen in any neighborhood, but the hotspots include popular tourist attractions such as lombard street, palace of fine arts, and japan town. >> it is a target rich environment. when they know they can commit crimes here and not really face
. >> there is a pandemic of package theft out here as well. apartment building owner down the street, he has had his garage broken into several times. >> reporter: crime statistics show that there were 54,000 property crimes reported in 2017, up i 7000 cases from the year before. that includes home burglaries, bicycle and package theft, and vehicle break-ins. police say often the thieves they arrest are given probation, not jail time. and then they go out and commit another crime ....
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declares crypto a pandemic. isn't this fascinating they can't really decide what it is you know all these regulatory agencies are looking at it and they see it as a reflection of themselves in some way there is a case to be made that it does resemble to some degree a commodity i've said since two thousand and eleven.
declares crypto a pandemic. isn't this fascinating they can't really decide what it is you know all these regulatory agencies are looking at it and they see it as a reflection of themselves in some way there is a case to be made that it does resemble to some degree a commodity i've said since two thousand and eleven.
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trump has until may twelfth decide whether to make good on his threat to the rand deal potentially a pandemic here is a french national diplomacy and setting the ground for yet another conflict how seriously is that threat taken intact and should the american bullying be accommodated if peace is at stake while to discuss that i'm now at. joined by how much of a letter johnny had of iran's high council for human rights and deputy off international affairs in that it mr larijani a great pleasure great honor talking to you thank you very much for your time thank you but let me start with the news of the day this is a concern in many corners of the world that the united states is going to read meat on its obligations on that iran nuclear deal concerned grew even more acute following the appointment of the new secretary of state in the united states does it make any difference as far as iran is concerned in who had the state department whether it is john kerry rex tillerson or mike compare for that better. view. of you know the very says it doesn't matter too much the tactics or the articulation m
trump has until may twelfth decide whether to make good on his threat to the rand deal potentially a pandemic here is a french national diplomacy and setting the ground for yet another conflict how seriously is that threat taken intact and should the american bullying be accommodated if peace is at stake while to discuss that i'm now at. joined by how much of a letter johnny had of iran's high council for human rights and deputy off international affairs in that it mr larijani a great pleasure...
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declares crypto a pandemic. isn't this fascinating they can't really decide what it is you know all these regulatory agencies are looking. it they see it in a as a reflection of themselves in some way there is a case to be made that it does resemble to some degree a commodity i've said that since two thousand and eleven it is a but it is an emerging asset class that is none of the above somebody made the comment that it's like a duck billed platypus right it's got features from all these things and one thing and you would think it would work but it does work so it's not really any of those things it is a unique asset class we haven't seen anything new in the world of finance magic classes and hundreds of years really this is the first thing we've seen new in such a long time and.
declares crypto a pandemic. isn't this fascinating they can't really decide what it is you know all these regulatory agencies are looking. it they see it in a as a reflection of themselves in some way there is a case to be made that it does resemble to some degree a commodity i've said that since two thousand and eleven it is a but it is an emerging asset class that is none of the above somebody made the comment that it's like a duck billed platypus right it's got features from all these things...
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if we let countries fail we see whether it is health pandemics and mass movement of people and failed states and fragile states can often be places where terrorism and terror training camps can take hold and so this is something that affects us directly back at home. so i think the nature of the problem is our commissioners is trying to really understand all of the elements of being a fragile state. in terms of the current approaches, and there's a lot of good work being done and i am a supporter of overseas aid and we achieved something that no other g-7 countries achieved so far which is getting to the 0.7% of the gross national income spent on aid and that's all made effectively and we have met it and i think a lot of good work is done in terms of vaccinations and supporting education programs and lifting people out of poverty, but i have to be frank, when it comes to the fragile states the aid may have helped in particular areas and the countries have not gotten better and there are three things wrong with the current approaches. one is unrealistic. we tend to give these countries
if we let countries fail we see whether it is health pandemics and mass movement of people and failed states and fragile states can often be places where terrorism and terror training camps can take hold and so this is something that affects us directly back at home. so i think the nature of the problem is our commissioners is trying to really understand all of the elements of being a fragile state. in terms of the current approaches, and there's a lot of good work being done and i am a...
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declares crypto a pandemic. isn't this fascinating they can't really decide what it is you know all these regulatory agencies are looking at it and they see it as a reflection of themselves in some way there is a case to be made that it does resemble to some degree a commodity i've said since two thousand and eleven it is a but it is an emerging asset class that is none of the above somebody made the comment that it's like a duck billed platypus it's got features from all these things in and one thing and you would think it would work but it does work so it's not really any of those things it is a unique asset class we haven't seen anything new in the world of finance master classes and hundreds of years really this is the first thing we've seen new in such a long time and so that's why it's so interesting to see how regulators approach this because they don't really have the tools yet to regulate it in the way that they've become accustomed to there needs to be a new agency spawned you sound exactly like brian
declares crypto a pandemic. isn't this fascinating they can't really decide what it is you know all these regulatory agencies are looking at it and they see it as a reflection of themselves in some way there is a case to be made that it does resemble to some degree a commodity i've said since two thousand and eleven it is a but it is an emerging asset class that is none of the above somebody made the comment that it's like a duck billed platypus it's got features from all these things in and...
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repost to specific people trying to pretend that this isn't a fact, but it wasn't this endemic or pandemic problem. he was kind of joking at the time, and that was 25 years ago. we have gotten to this place through a variety of means that i spent 400 pages describing, not least of them the digital revolution of the last 20 years. - right. - that enabled people really, really, fervently to have their own facts and treat their own opinions as if they are facts. - well let's talk about that. so the technology revolution, the communications revolution, has really been one of two key, and from the book, one of two key drivers or enablers of fantasyland, as you characterize it. the internet is this wonderful place, this source of information, but it is also this sort of wild west, unregulated, unsupervised, unchaperoned frontier. - right. - where everything is equivalent to everything else if you choose for it to be. - exactly. we're both old enough to remember when the dawning of the age of the internet was all hopeful. - [evan] right. - in terms of its epistemological, political consequences,
repost to specific people trying to pretend that this isn't a fact, but it wasn't this endemic or pandemic problem. he was kind of joking at the time, and that was 25 years ago. we have gotten to this place through a variety of means that i spent 400 pages describing, not least of them the digital revolution of the last 20 years. - right. - that enabled people really, really, fervently to have their own facts and treat their own opinions as if they are facts. - well let's talk about that. so...
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. >> there is a pandemic of past package theft. mandela street has had his garage broken into several tons. it seems to be happening quite a bit.>> reporter: the statistics show that there were 54,000 property crimes reported in 2017. that is at my 7000 cases from the year before. that includes home burglaries, package staffs and break vehicle break-ins. police say the thieves are often given information and not jail time and go out and commit another crime.>> we see them catch -- committing other crimes. they do not pay for the crime they are only given probation. >> reporter: that may explain the citywide crime a vehicle break-in. has been a 25% increase.>> this is unacceptable. we pay taxes to the city's -- city. >> the other day i saw someone who is casing callers the same alley. they saw me come out of my store. they ran into into a black suv.>> reporter: police a property crimes can happen in any neighborhood but that hotspots include tourist attractions like lombard street, to pan town -- japan town among others.>> when they
. >> there is a pandemic of past package theft. mandela street has had his garage broken into several tons. it seems to be happening quite a bit.>> reporter: the statistics show that there were 54,000 property crimes reported in 2017. that is at my 7000 cases from the year before. that includes home burglaries, package staffs and break vehicle break-ins. police say the thieves are often given information and not jail time and go out and commit another crime.>> we see them...
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. >> do you feel like the recent changes we have been seeing in terms of the epidemics and the pandemicse research? >> unfortunately, it is worse than what we have seen over the last ten years almost. clearly this is more motivation and we really want to, to, try to find something. which eliminates the disease. >> this severe flu season has lend urgency to the search for a one and done flu shot. but the central issue now is federal funding. while national institutes of health its funding the work. researchers believe with more funds wheat can see a universal vaccine in less than five years. the cbs "overnight news" will be right back. hey, need fast try cool mint zantac. it releases a cooling sensation in your mouth and throat. zantac works in as little as 30 minutes. nexium can take 24 hours. try cool mint zantac. no pill relieves heartburn faster. >>> national geographic magazine, released list of adventurers of a year. among them, a married couple who melt in the cav fear yeah at nation"national geographic" headquarters. dramatic images, gained millions of followers online. carter eva
. >> do you feel like the recent changes we have been seeing in terms of the epidemics and the pandemicse research? >> unfortunately, it is worse than what we have seen over the last ten years almost. clearly this is more motivation and we really want to, to, try to find something. which eliminates the disease. >> this severe flu season has lend urgency to the search for a one and done flu shot. but the central issue now is federal funding. while national institutes of health...
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to scrap its operation thirty nine countries leaving just term the fear of an international pandemic may yet make congress renew global funding when the money runs out but apart from has been established while the u.s. news cycle is consumed by president trump's tweets and speculation about russia regulations and funding that affect not just the well being and security of americans but the rest of the world are quietly being swept away she overturns the old zero richmond virginia plenty more news on our website al-jazeera dot com. hello again i'm fully back to bill with the headlines on al-jazeera donald trump has lashed out at the probe into alleged links between russia and his twenty sixteen election campaign if i was reports that five f.b.i. official andrew mccabe kept memos on his interactions with the u.s. president and that those documents are now with the special counsel leading the investigation thousands of people are fleeing a free and in northern syria as turkish forces begin their advance inside the city is the latest phase in a two month offensive to push kurdish fighter
to scrap its operation thirty nine countries leaving just term the fear of an international pandemic may yet make congress renew global funding when the money runs out but apart from has been established while the u.s. news cycle is consumed by president trump's tweets and speculation about russia regulations and funding that affect not just the well being and security of americans but the rest of the world are quietly being swept away she overturns the old zero richmond virginia plenty more...
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planning to scrap its operation in thirty nine countries leaving just ten a fear of an international pandemicmay yet make congress renew global funding when the money runs out but a pattern has been established while the u.s. news cycle is consumed by president trump's tweets and speculation about russia regulations and funding that affect not just the well being and security of americans but the rest of the world are quietly being swept away shihab rattansi al-jazeera richmond virginia well new video has emerged of the moment a newly built pedestrian bridge collapsed in the u.s. state of florida killing at least six people now this is dash cam video taken on the road at florida international university in miami and lead engineer left a voice mail for a state transportation official warning of some cracking two days before this structure collapsed but the university says engineers met hours before the accident and concluded a crack in the structure was not a safety concern well workers have begun removing parts of what's left of the bridge from the road several vehicles were crushed on the bo
planning to scrap its operation in thirty nine countries leaving just ten a fear of an international pandemicmay yet make congress renew global funding when the money runs out but a pattern has been established while the u.s. news cycle is consumed by president trump's tweets and speculation about russia regulations and funding that affect not just the well being and security of americans but the rest of the world are quietly being swept away shihab rattansi al-jazeera richmond virginia well...
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declares crypto a pandemic. isn't this fascinating they can't really decide what it is you know all these regulatory agencies are looking at it and they see it as a reflection of themselves in some way there is a case to be made that it does resemble to some degree a commodity i've said since two thousand and eleven it is a but it is an emerging asset class that is no. one of the above somebody made the comment that it's like a duck billed platypus right it's got features from all these things in one thing and you would think it would work but it does work so it's not really any of those things it is a unique asset class we haven't seen anything new in the world of finance and as a classes and hundreds of years really this is the first thing we've seen new in such a long time and that's why it's.
declares crypto a pandemic. isn't this fascinating they can't really decide what it is you know all these regulatory agencies are looking at it and they see it as a reflection of themselves in some way there is a case to be made that it does resemble to some degree a commodity i've said since two thousand and eleven it is a but it is an emerging asset class that is no. one of the above somebody made the comment that it's like a duck billed platypus right it's got features from all these things...