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the covid pandemic is affecting everybody in indonesia. has just given birth to her third child. her joy tempered concern she a homemer and h husbana driver he used to wek.ull-te but noa >> am ve worried my by needs lk everyay and her thin as well but r incomes much mh lor now. we have to someh scrape . >>devi rahu had chen to have anoer child before the pandemic hit. but hundreds of thousands of other women in indonesia got pregnant during the pandemic without plning to. this is baung, 150 kilometers east othe capita juhars is pregna. but e did nochoose thave other chd. during the lockdown she ran out of contraceptive pills. the local chemist was closed. and condoms are not widely used in indonesia. then, her husband lost his job and now, money is in short supply. >> during the lockdown, the public health clinics didn't want to see women who only needed contraceptives. i could have gone to see a midwife privately, but that would have been much too expensive. and ev now that am pregnt, i can't afford to see a midwife to get a check-up. >>
the covid pandemic is affecting everybody in indonesia. has just given birth to her third child. her joy tempered concern she a homemer and h husbana driver he used to wek.ull-te but noa >> am ve worried my by needs lk everyay and her thin as well but r incomes much mh lor now. we have to someh scrape . >>devi rahu had chen to have anoer child before the pandemic hit. but hundreds of thousands of other women in indonesia got pregnant during the pandemic without plning to. this is...
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the coronavirus pandemic is not yet letting up in germany. the head of the country's federal health agency issued a stark warning. many people are still getting infected with cause with 19 and the numbers are still too high they are on a plateau but they are not yet falling noticeably. we also see that the number of serious outbreaks and deaths is increasing from week to week but since both of these always occur with a certain delay we must expect many more here. germany has been under a partial lockdown since nov 2nd the daily increase in new infections has leveled off with just over 22000 cases recorded on thursday but this but the restrictions on public life the numbers haven't dropped significantly and this week the country reported a record 487 deaths the highest death toll since the onset of the pandemic with no clear change for the better in sight chancellor angela merkel announced on wednesday that the partial lockdown will be extended until january 10th restaurants bars and leisure facilities will remain closed and contacts will be r
the coronavirus pandemic is not yet letting up in germany. the head of the country's federal health agency issued a stark warning. many people are still getting infected with cause with 19 and the numbers are still too high they are on a plateau but they are not yet falling noticeably. we also see that the number of serious outbreaks and deaths is increasing from week to week but since both of these always occur with a certain delay we must expect many more here. germany has been under a...
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my book pandemic came out in 2016. we just put a new forward in, i guess i wrote in the spring of 2020. for me, the most striking aspect of the pandemic is how eerily familiar i feel. according to taxonomies" to is not only the same virus as the same sars company one, the elder sars virus emerge from the body of bat suit intermediary hostess. thanks to the peculiar opportunities available in a rapidly expanding chinese economy which increase the probability of intimate contact between people, bats and other wild creatures. the first sars erected in 2003. the balance struck between contagiousness and deadliness the druids of burnout after infecting more than 8000 and killing hundreds. but the virus producing factory that led to the first sars virus had never been shut down. was only a matter of time before another virus with a potentially more successful combination would emerge. indeed, with younger siblings a little more contagious little more deadly would best its ancestor by far. first came in late december in a clu
my book pandemic came out in 2016. we just put a new forward in, i guess i wrote in the spring of 2020. for me, the most striking aspect of the pandemic is how eerily familiar i feel. according to taxonomies" to is not only the same virus as the same sars company one, the elder sars virus emerge from the body of bat suit intermediary hostess. thanks to the peculiar opportunities available in a rapidly expanding chinese economy which increase the probability of intimate contact between...
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the coronavirus pandemic is not yet letting up in germany. the head of the country's federal health agency issued a stark warning. many people are still getting infected with cause with 19 and the numbers are still too high they are on a plateau but they are not yet falling noticeably. we also see that the number of serious outbreaks and deaths is increasing from week to week but since both of these always occur with a certain delay we must expect many more here. germany has been under a partial lockdown since nov 2nd the daily increase in new infections has leveled off with just over 22000 cases recorded on thursday but this but the restrictions on public life the numbers haven't dropped significantly and this week the country reported a record 487 deaths the highest death toll since the onset of the pandemic with no clear change for the better insight chancellor angela merkel announced on wednesday that the partial lockdown will be extended until january 10th restaurants bars and leisure facilities will remain closed and context will be res
the coronavirus pandemic is not yet letting up in germany. the head of the country's federal health agency issued a stark warning. many people are still getting infected with cause with 19 and the numbers are still too high they are on a plateau but they are not yet falling noticeably. we also see that the number of serious outbreaks and deaths is increasing from week to week but since both of these always occur with a certain delay we must expect many more here. germany has been under a...
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s response to the coronavirus pandemic. announcer: president-elect introduced his next -- picks for a number of health-related related positions in his administration, including xavier beccera to serve as health and human services secretary. more. this runs 50 mionutes. -- minutes. president-elect biden: good afternoon. today, i'm very proud to be announcing our health care and covid team at a critical time, as we near the end of one of the toughest years we've faced as a nation. more than 285,000 dead americans because of covid-19, and counting. last week, covid-19 was the number one cause of death in america. of covid-19 and counting. last week, covid-19 was the number one cause of death in america. for black, latino and native americans, were nearly three times as likely to die from it, covid-19 is a mass causality. for families and friends left behind, it's a gaping hole in your heart that never will be fully healed. as a country, we've been living with this pandemic for so long, we're at risk of becoming numb to its to
s response to the coronavirus pandemic. announcer: president-elect introduced his next -- picks for a number of health-related related positions in his administration, including xavier beccera to serve as health and human services secretary. more. this runs 50 mionutes. -- minutes. president-elect biden: good afternoon. today, i'm very proud to be announcing our health care and covid team at a critical time, as we near the end of one of the toughest years we've faced as a nation. more than...
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we will digress to this horrific pandemic.rence gostin is one of the nation's true expert in public health law. he's at georgetown and is definitive. ask if we lostto it. we all know in individual story, an individual recovery. mayor giuliani leaving the hospital yesterday. a tragic single death. then we tried to encompass 3000 people in one day. how do you keep perspective in this pandemic? lawrence: what a great question. it is hard. and thinktep back this little microscopic organism that a matter of weeks and months and now into a year has literally taken over our lives. so many celebrations without that special person in the chair next to you. it's glazed over by the numbers but you are right. every single death means somebodys'dear loved one. -- somebody's dear loved one. it is massively tracgic. maybe it is the beginning of the end with the light o at the end of the tunnel with the vaccines. tom: let's start with power. what is the power you request from the biden administration? lawrence: i think the biden administratio
we will digress to this horrific pandemic.rence gostin is one of the nation's true expert in public health law. he's at georgetown and is definitive. ask if we lostto it. we all know in individual story, an individual recovery. mayor giuliani leaving the hospital yesterday. a tragic single death. then we tried to encompass 3000 people in one day. how do you keep perspective in this pandemic? lawrence: what a great question. it is hard. and thinktep back this little microscopic organism that a...
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it's the beginning of an age of pandemics. battery searchers in china base the institute. that's come under attack from president truman. have done a service in research and discovery reserve or more than 350 proper births 500 varieties of pro viruses all with the potential to jump to mammal other mammals and eventually humans. in china now the. who's there is most the largest group of mammals in the world. fly their bats 1500 species about 200 species have now been studied to some extent or another so there's a whole universe of trone of viruses there has well as many other kinds of viruses that. are part of the natural reserve war and is corporate law again an expansion of clear cut in and earn agriculture break down the barriers between you know assume the animals of the rain forests around the world as we destroy israel for is we're ever increasing the possibility the transmission of viruses and the possibility of new pandemics and you kind of imply there there's no cover up when no one else was conceived as concerned as y
it's the beginning of an age of pandemics. battery searchers in china base the institute. that's come under attack from president truman. have done a service in research and discovery reserve or more than 350 proper births 500 varieties of pro viruses all with the potential to jump to mammal other mammals and eventually humans. in china now the. who's there is most the largest group of mammals in the world. fly their bats 1500 species about 200 species have now been studied to some extent or...
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the coronavirus pandemic is not yet letting up in germany. the head of the country's federal health agency issued a stark warning. many people are still getting infected with cold and 19 and the numbers are still too high they are on a plateau but they are not yet falling noticeably. we also see that the number of serious outbreaks and deaths is increasing from week to week since both of these always occur with a certain delay we must expect many more here and. germany has been under a partial lockdown since nov 2nd the daily increase in new infections has leveled off with just over 22000 cases recorded on thursday but this but the restrictions on public life the numbers haven't dropped significantly and this week the country reported a record 487 deaths the highest death toll since the onset of the pandemic with no clear change for the better insight chancellor angela merkel announced on wednesday that the partial lockdown will be extended until january 10th restaurants bars and leisure facilities will remain closed and context will be restr
the coronavirus pandemic is not yet letting up in germany. the head of the country's federal health agency issued a stark warning. many people are still getting infected with cold and 19 and the numbers are still too high they are on a plateau but they are not yet falling noticeably. we also see that the number of serious outbreaks and deaths is increasing from week to week since both of these always occur with a certain delay we must expect many more here and. germany has been under a partial...
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caught between politics and the regime pandemic we speak to the man in charge of the u.s. since coronavirus response. i'm 7 ash it's been a sporting yet like we take a look at how fans and athletes have got 3 of the last 12 months. so it was on december 31st 2019 that chinese authorities 1st inform the world health organization of an unknown illness causing pneumonia like symptoms in the past year the coronavirus pandemic has a retard with our lives and change the way we work travel holiday having a meal in the restaurant even shaking hands is no longer a harmless act as it since the 1st cases were discovered more than 82000000 people around the world have been infected and the death toll is now more than 1800000 there is a glimpse of hope out of the grim figures more than 46000000 people have recovered so far and the global vaccine rollout is now underway the virus is widely believed to have started in a market that traded wild animals in the central chinese city. within weeks experts at johns hopkins university were tracking reported cases of the infection then when the
caught between politics and the regime pandemic we speak to the man in charge of the u.s. since coronavirus response. i'm 7 ash it's been a sporting yet like we take a look at how fans and athletes have got 3 of the last 12 months. so it was on december 31st 2019 that chinese authorities 1st inform the world health organization of an unknown illness causing pneumonia like symptoms in the past year the coronavirus pandemic has a retard with our lives and change the way we work travel holiday...
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the first time due mainly to the coronavirus pandemic. final mortality data will not be available for months, but preliminary numbers suggest that you as is on track to see about 50% more deaths than in 2019. that would mark the largest single your percentage leap 46ce 1918 when deaths soared percent due to world war i and a flu pandemic. coronavirus related deaths soared 31% in new york city in the past week, while cases declined, and hospitalizations and deaths rose. weekesidents died in the ending december 21. seven-day average has more than doubled. mayor bill de blasio is urging residents to stay home over the holidays and only celebrate with people living in the same household. the european commission is calling on member states to reopen passenger trade links to the u.k. while discouraging non-essential travel. they say any unnecessary journeys should be avoided until further notice. the british government is trying to reopen trade routes to france after a day of cross channel political bartering failed to end the chaos at the u.k.
the first time due mainly to the coronavirus pandemic. final mortality data will not be available for months, but preliminary numbers suggest that you as is on track to see about 50% more deaths than in 2019. that would mark the largest single your percentage leap 46ce 1918 when deaths soared percent due to world war i and a flu pandemic. coronavirus related deaths soared 31% in new york city in the past week, while cases declined, and hospitalizations and deaths rose. weekesidents died in the...
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hold for us pandemics. occur is without a doubt unclear right now. but it will occur. ♪ this holiday at t-mobile, get an iphone 12 with 5g, on us, on every plan! and if you're 55 and up, switch to our essentials 55 plan and save 50% on your bill vs. the other guys. that's right, iphone 12 on us! holiday on with t-mobile. been there, done that. twice your cousin. from boston. karen, i'm just gonna say what everyone here is thinking. you look smokin. total smokeshow. and they never did find his finger. they had to close the pool for like an hour. ♪ i brought a date. name's sam. dig in. love is like boston lager. rich, complex and it's over too soon. right, chrissy? oh my god. ♪ we have to find somethingust else. good luck!ut it. what does that mean? we are doomed. [ laughter ] that's it... i figured it out! we're going to give togetherness. that sounds dumb. we're going to take all those family moments and package them. hmm. [ laughing ] that works. at walmart. >>> the following is a cnn special report. ♪ >>>
hold for us pandemics. occur is without a doubt unclear right now. but it will occur. ♪ this holiday at t-mobile, get an iphone 12 with 5g, on us, on every plan! and if you're 55 and up, switch to our essentials 55 plan and save 50% on your bill vs. the other guys. that's right, iphone 12 on us! holiday on with t-mobile. been there, done that. twice your cousin. from boston. karen, i'm just gonna say what everyone here is thinking. you look smokin. total smokeshow. and they never did find his...
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hold for us pandemics.r it will occur is without a doubt unclear right now, but it will occur. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ may your holidays glow bright and all your dreams take flight. visit your local mercedes-benz dealer today for exceptional lease and financing offers at the mercedes-benz winter event. ♪ >>> hey, i am brian stelter and this is "reliable sources." our weekly look at theto
hold for us pandemics.r it will occur is without a doubt unclear right now, but it will occur. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ may your holidays glow bright and all your dreams take flight. visit your local mercedes-benz dealer today for exceptional lease and financing offers at the mercedes-benz winter event. ♪ >>> hey, i am brian stelter and this is "reliable sources." our weekly look at theto
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soon enough the developing countries there may have avoided the worst of the health impact of the pandemic but not so the economic impact we'll hear from the u.n. also coming up. has gone and surpassed goes in the poll as we look at how the candidates plans that handle the country's coronavirus recovery. and distributing the vaccine will be one of the biggest logistical challenges the planet of the faced a look at town germany's flag carrier is getting ready. this is day to be business on robots and ben welcome to the program. some of the world's poorest nations are facing long term damage from the coronavirus pandemic the united nations conference on trade and development makes that point in its latest report tad is it's also a night and says the least developed nations may have so far been spared the worst effects of the health emergency and the economic impact of the pandemic has been dramatic it warns that years of progress toward sustainable development may have been wiped out and lasting damage done or. we're joined now by trade need for at least developed countries at tad thanks a l
soon enough the developing countries there may have avoided the worst of the health impact of the pandemic but not so the economic impact we'll hear from the u.n. also coming up. has gone and surpassed goes in the poll as we look at how the candidates plans that handle the country's coronavirus recovery. and distributing the vaccine will be one of the biggest logistical challenges the planet of the faced a look at town germany's flag carrier is getting ready. this is day to be business on...
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how have you've been sleeping in the pandemic? do you have pandemic dreams? >> i had a dream once light and anxiety dream about not having a nap. >> many people i know have that too or you have a mask but you are in a crowded place where nobody else is. it's eerie. >> it's eerie, yeah. i've been sleeping about the same. but i think because of the quiet it is just change the pace of my life. i'm not going out to the gym and not going out to dinner or lunch with my agent or rap. i'm spending a lot of time here and certainly working on this book. i've been working on this book day a night for 100 days. so i did learn a little bit how to nap. >> this is a wonderful book a wonderful project. i'm glad that you did this. it's a wonderful book for you but it's also a document of this time and it's just such a good one. it's now 8:00 and thank you everybody. >> everybody thanks for joining us. >> thank you roz and everyone who asks questions and if you missed any events -- buy the book. we have a link and i want to thank everybody for tuning in. >> thanks chris, i lov
how have you've been sleeping in the pandemic? do you have pandemic dreams? >> i had a dream once light and anxiety dream about not having a nap. >> many people i know have that too or you have a mask but you are in a crowded place where nobody else is. it's eerie. >> it's eerie, yeah. i've been sleeping about the same. but i think because of the quiet it is just change the pace of my life. i'm not going out to the gym and not going out to dinner or lunch with my agent or rap....
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hold for us pandemics.is without a doubt unclear right now. but it will occur. don't worry, julie... coughing's not new. this woman coughs... and that guy does, too. people cough in the country, at sea, and downtown. but don't worry, julie... robitussin shuts coughs down. are you managing ...using fingersticks? with the new freestyle libre 2 system, a continuous glucose monitor, you can check your glucose with a painless, one-second scan. and now with optional alarms, you can choose to be notified if you go too high or too low. and for those who qualify, the freestyle libre 2 system is now covered by medicare. ask your doctor for a prescription. you can do it without fingersticks. learn more at freestyle libre 2 dot u.s. ♪
hold for us pandemics.is without a doubt unclear right now. but it will occur. don't worry, julie... coughing's not new. this woman coughs... and that guy does, too. people cough in the country, at sea, and downtown. but don't worry, julie... robitussin shuts coughs down. are you managing ...using fingersticks? with the new freestyle libre 2 system, a continuous glucose monitor, you can check your glucose with a painless, one-second scan. and now with optional alarms, you can choose to be...
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the coronavirus pandemic is not yet letting up in germany. the head of the country's federal health agency issued a stark warning. many people are still getting infected with cold and 19 and the numbers are still too high they are on a plateau but they are not yet falling noticeably. we also see that the number of serious outbreaks and deaths is increasing from week to week but since both of these always occur with a certain delay we must expect many more here. germany has been under a partial lockdown since nov 2nd the daily increase in new infections has leveled off with just over 22000 cases recorded on thursday but this but the restrictions on public life the numbers haven't dropped significantly and this week the country reported a record 487 deaths the highest death toll since the onset of the pandemic with no clear change for the better in sight chancellor angela merkel announced on wednesday that the partial lockdown will be extended until january 10th restaurants bars and leisure facilities will remain closed and context will be rest
the coronavirus pandemic is not yet letting up in germany. the head of the country's federal health agency issued a stark warning. many people are still getting infected with cold and 19 and the numbers are still too high they are on a plateau but they are not yet falling noticeably. we also see that the number of serious outbreaks and deaths is increasing from week to week but since both of these always occur with a certain delay we must expect many more here. germany has been under a partial...
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pandemic, tobit 19. the highly infectious novel coronavirus has swept across the world, devastating health systems and causing economic turmoil. not since the h.i.v. aids pandemic of the 1990 s. have countries faced such a common health threats around 33000000. people worldwide have died from aids related illnesses in the last 40 years. it's taken expertise, collaboration and dedication from all levels of society to track understands treece, and prevents the illness. although aids, i.v., aids, hofmann's, been eradicated. the global response is an example of what can be achieved when countries people work together. 1000 special. i'm kate ferguson. thanks for joining me. once upon a time, hiv diagnosis was seen as a death sentence. those days are now gone with advances in treatment allowing people to live long lives. but challenges do remain, especially amid a global pandemic. that's seen the supply of hiv drugs in some parts of the world severely disrupted around the world. there are some 38000000 people
pandemic, tobit 19. the highly infectious novel coronavirus has swept across the world, devastating health systems and causing economic turmoil. not since the h.i.v. aids pandemic of the 1990 s. have countries faced such a common health threats around 33000000. people worldwide have died from aids related illnesses in the last 40 years. it's taken expertise, collaboration and dedication from all levels of society to track understands treece, and prevents the illness. although aids, i.v., aids,...
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is being transformed by the pandemic. one of the striking things about this year is that the partisan divides that have shaped our politics for so long clearly also shape our culture and our way of processing reality. >> nawaz: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> the kendeda fund. committed to advvecing restoraustice and meaningful work through investments in transformative leaders and ideas. more at kendedafund.org. or >> carnegie coion of new york. supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement, and the advancement of international peace and at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for blic broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> nawaz: this christmas eve has been anything but quiet in washingt, after president trump's surprise announcement that he does not support the covid relief bill
is being transformed by the pandemic. one of the striking things about this year is that the partisan divides that have shaped our politics for so long clearly also shape our culture and our way of processing reality. >> nawaz: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> the kendeda fund. committed to advvecing restoraustice and meaningful work through investments in transformative leaders and ideas. more at...
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the scale of this pandemic is heartbreaking. as you know and have heard, almost 15 million cases, more than 2800 deaths in a single day. and then there is the economic devastation, the lost jobs, the small businesses shuttered, not to mention what's happening to our schools, the parents and teachers who are being stretched to their limits and the toll it's taking on the mental health and well-being of our children who risk each day falling behind. opening our schools and economy safely and responsibility, getting this virus under control, all of it starts with listening to experts and leaders like these. americans who reflect the very best of our nation. they are top physicians, public health experts and public servants. and they are the team that the american people need and deserve to make sure testing and treatment are free for everyone. to make sure vaccines are safe, free and equitably distributed. to make sure we are better prepared for future pandemics and other health threats. and to make sure quality, affordable health
the scale of this pandemic is heartbreaking. as you know and have heard, almost 15 million cases, more than 2800 deaths in a single day. and then there is the economic devastation, the lost jobs, the small businesses shuttered, not to mention what's happening to our schools, the parents and teachers who are being stretched to their limits and the toll it's taking on the mental health and well-being of our children who risk each day falling behind. opening our schools and economy safely and...
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something good to come out of this pandemic. this hearing is focused on what we can gain it has been a decade since the last significant piece of telework legislation the act of 2010 set the baseline standard for agencies to follow over the last ten years we've seen great advances in technology workforce expectations in the increase of cybersecurity threats and to take a little policies and strategies for the federal workforce acting as a magnifying gap on --dash this committee held a hearing in july during the hearing we could gather vital information and also able to draw lessons learned of the federal workforce the strategy and policy and during the hearing we also gain some insight of the diet workforce is demanding with the environmental challenges we now face to create remote work policies and the highly qualified individuals since early march federal agencies up been forced to deal with complex problems like sober security and on a massive scale the pandemic has been extremely disruptive to all of our lives and hopefully
something good to come out of this pandemic. this hearing is focused on what we can gain it has been a decade since the last significant piece of telework legislation the act of 2010 set the baseline standard for agencies to follow over the last ten years we've seen great advances in technology workforce expectations in the increase of cybersecurity threats and to take a little policies and strategies for the federal workforce acting as a magnifying gap on --dash this committee held a hearing...
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is not taking in turns because of the pandemic so obviously the pandemic has made it more difficult to enter the workforce full of those young workers but on the other hand i personally have a couple of kids kids there in that twenty's in my family who just finished their degrees and who managed quite well to find a job of course sometimes they have to accept not the very best 1st work contract some of them of course immediately started to work from home but you know this is the generation that's used to open a laptop into the virtual become active there it turns out it's also possible to find work there the learning curve of course is very steep for them or a very different work world that they're entering contribution in frankfurt thank you. now let's go to some of the other business stories making headlines. it has said that in 20 years the world's car fleet will be fully electric he predicted the milestone will double global electricity consumption driving up demand for a new level energy tesla founder made the comments while picking up a business award in germany where constructio
is not taking in turns because of the pandemic so obviously the pandemic has made it more difficult to enter the workforce full of those young workers but on the other hand i personally have a couple of kids kids there in that twenty's in my family who just finished their degrees and who managed quite well to find a job of course sometimes they have to accept not the very best 1st work contract some of them of course immediately started to work from home but you know this is the generation...
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and in britain i stopping cross it's hitting kids hans for the elderly even as the pandemic tightens its grip health workers from the. anatomy how broke into the program the german government has laid out its plan to vaccinate millions against. but infections and deaths are still rising shoplifting in a single day more than 33000 people have tested positive 800 have died health officials site they plan to begin vaccinations on december 27th. germany is gearing up for the rollout of the coronavirus vaccine authorities have defined which groups will be the 1st to receive the jab priority will be given to residents of senior care homes people over 80 and medical personnel with a higher risk of exposure those aged between 75 and 79 and exposed medical staff such as general practitioners will follow health minister ban called for patients from those who will have to wait for their dose of the vaccine i call on all of us to do of the situation sensibly when germany states begin vaccinate think most likely on december 27th at 1st the supply will be limited and it will be clearly defined who
and in britain i stopping cross it's hitting kids hans for the elderly even as the pandemic tightens its grip health workers from the. anatomy how broke into the program the german government has laid out its plan to vaccinate millions against. but infections and deaths are still rising shoplifting in a single day more than 33000 people have tested positive 800 have died health officials site they plan to begin vaccinations on december 27th. germany is gearing up for the rollout of the...
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secretary general has called for a unified response to the pandemic but he also hit else at wealthier countries for not doing enough to help developing nations for the 1st time since 145 entire world is confronted by a common student regardless of nationality at the city or face the world us organization provides factual information and scientific guidance that should have been the basis for a court of the in a few global response unfortunately many of these recommendations were not followed and in some situations there was a rejection effects. and ignore those of the united nations. and when companies go in their own direction divides girls in every action if european security forces have reportedly blocked refugees from leaving the country more than 45000 people have already fled the conflict in the north and to great region that sudanese troops have told the associated press news agency that ethiopian forces stopped refugees from crossing the border early on thursday. aid workers say thousands of or hinder refugees are being coerced into moving to a remote island off bangladesh whi
secretary general has called for a unified response to the pandemic but he also hit else at wealthier countries for not doing enough to help developing nations for the 1st time since 145 entire world is confronted by a common student regardless of nationality at the city or face the world us organization provides factual information and scientific guidance that should have been the basis for a court of the in a few global response unfortunately many of these recommendations were not followed...
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that was the truth before the pandemic hit. andust come together mobilize and work on the ground in our communities. we know that god cares about people. it impact people. we have a role to play in shaping policy and programs that can improve the lives of our brothers and sisters. host: you brought up snap. can you tell our viewers what snap is? it's an acronym. if the supplemental nutrition assistance program. familieses benefits to so they can purchase groceries each month. we are pushing for that monthly benefit increase. eachtranslates to $25 for individual. it's not a windfall. it doesn't totally solve food insecurity. it gives name the ability to go to the grocery store and to purchase online in many instances. the online purchase option has been extended. households, they can purchase groceries online so they're not exposing themselves to the virus, depending on where they live. they can make healthy choices for food and feed their families. host: let's let our viewers join the conversation. we will start with gary in ge
that was the truth before the pandemic hit. andust come together mobilize and work on the ground in our communities. we know that god cares about people. it impact people. we have a role to play in shaping policy and programs that can improve the lives of our brothers and sisters. host: you brought up snap. can you tell our viewers what snap is? it's an acronym. if the supplemental nutrition assistance program. familieses benefits to so they can purchase groceries each month. we are pushing for...
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coronavirus pandemic. conflicted information left people fearful, college classes held outside, sporting events were canceled, there was fines for people that didn't wear masks. a look at how the u.s. dealt with those events a century ago and the lessons that we can hold today held in dallas in is an hour and 40 minutes. >> since the pandemic has begun, since let's say for our purposes since we shut down in march, the thing that has been driving our analysis here as historian social security what is the historical precedent. 1918 is the one that comes to mind and we have nobody better to tell us about 1918 than my friend christopher nichols. he is an associate professor of history at oregon state. he is also a director there. oregon state center's for the humanities and the founder of their citizenship and crisis initiative. he got a phd from a good friend of ours, mel loeffler. chris is an expert on what i would say is the early parts of the 20th century. of course he is expanding out and he and i before
coronavirus pandemic. conflicted information left people fearful, college classes held outside, sporting events were canceled, there was fines for people that didn't wear masks. a look at how the u.s. dealt with those events a century ago and the lessons that we can hold today held in dallas in is an hour and 40 minutes. >> since the pandemic has begun, since let's say for our purposes since we shut down in march, the thing that has been driving our analysis here as historian social...
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paymentsapproved $600 in the pandemic response bill passed last way. a tomorrow's house from session, democrats may try to pass a bill increasing coronavirus checks by unanimous consent. you can follow that live on c-span. the senate meets at 10:00 eastern. that is live on c-span two. announcer: new york governor andrew cuomo provided an update on the surge in the state's covid-19 cases. he went through how many vaccinations have been administered and the smart promotion for residents over the holidays. this is about 40 minutes. gov. cuomo: good morning. welcome, everyone. from my far-right, gareth rhodes, the chancellor kelly , cummings, the director of operations. the state director of of new york. today is day 298.
paymentsapproved $600 in the pandemic response bill passed last way. a tomorrow's house from session, democrats may try to pass a bill increasing coronavirus checks by unanimous consent. you can follow that live on c-span. the senate meets at 10:00 eastern. that is live on c-span two. announcer: new york governor andrew cuomo provided an update on the surge in the state's covid-19 cases. he went through how many vaccinations have been administered and the smart promotion for residents over the...
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the fight against the coronavirus pandemic. has the rate of infection been developing. what does the latest research say. information and context. the coronavirus and the the special monday to friday. this is being done to news asia coming up today and agreement on how to talk during talks. the collar bomb of the alcott government decide on rules and procedures for further talks about the dog food trucks but it took them 3 months to agree what does the. for the future of the talks themselves. plussed needs pakistan's 1st transgender lawyer. has cracking discrimination and disadvantage to practice what does her success mean things have really improved for pakistan.
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now with a pandemic is killing less than one percent of the people it infects and in past times pandemics could kill 30 to 70 percent of the people that were infected so chemistry has given us much improved quality of life in many ways and then we have to ask well with these unintended consequences that are causing species go extinct that are causing environmental injustice is how can we make things better because. certainly we can handle those things better than reality. hello again with r.t. international justice for johnny that is the twitter hash tag being pushed by fans of the american movie star johnny depp half the netflix removed his films from a us platform and his supporters have now said that they will boycott the streaming service with depp is embroiled in a court battle with a british tabloid at the moment they claimed he beat his ex-wife he lost the initial case but has filed for retrial artie's constantine rushkoff looks now whether death is the latest victim of cancell culture. not in the caribbean or wonderland apparently johnny depp has disappeared drug yourself search f
now with a pandemic is killing less than one percent of the people it infects and in past times pandemics could kill 30 to 70 percent of the people that were infected so chemistry has given us much improved quality of life in many ways and then we have to ask well with these unintended consequences that are causing species go extinct that are causing environmental injustice is how can we make things better because. certainly we can handle those things better than reality. hello again with r.t....
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it's no pandemic. >> what do you think a pandemic is?on. >> why can't you answer it? >> i did. there's no pandemic. >> what would be a -- >> covid-19 is not a pandemic. >> what is a pandemic? >> not what we're experiencing. we've not had one in my lifet e lifetime, i'm 44 years old. >> to be clear a pandemic is a disease that spreads across many countries and affects many people. the world health organization considered covid-19 a pandemic in march. >> it's not been tested enough. we don't know what's going to happen with it. in the future we don't know. >> it's not -- you know, this anti-vaccination, it's the devil. really it's a choice. >> reporter: some people at the service told us they'd seen him on facebook and liked his message. >> donald trump won the election by a landslide and he will be re-elected as president. >> reporter: we wanted to know how widespread his views are. so we drove deeper into the county where there's a covid testing site. we met clinton smith, a farmer who takes extra care to keep things sanitized during cov
it's no pandemic. >> what do you think a pandemic is?on. >> why can't you answer it? >> i did. there's no pandemic. >> what would be a -- >> covid-19 is not a pandemic. >> what is a pandemic? >> not what we're experiencing. we've not had one in my lifet e lifetime, i'm 44 years old. >> to be clear a pandemic is a disease that spreads across many countries and affects many people. the world health organization considered covid-19 a pandemic in...
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the fight against the coronavirus pandemic. has the rate of infection been developing what does the latest research say. information and context the coronavirus update 19 special. on t w. you're going to unofficial estimates more than 1200000 venezuelans live in colombia needy and illegally. already i call them when i return to venezuela. i don't think i'll ever go back there to live there again i don't. witness. matters. people with disabilities are used to facing obstacles. as a group. and are more likely to fall into poverty yet their experience is far more widespread than you might think. 15 percent of the global population has some form of disability as people age the experience becomes more common. half of those over 60 are disabled among children it is one in 10. for many especially in developing nations has made things all the more challenging overstretched health care systems and lockdowns mean many of the services they rely on day to day have disappeared how has covert 1000 affected group of people. to make sure their
the fight against the coronavirus pandemic. has the rate of infection been developing what does the latest research say. information and context the coronavirus update 19 special. on t w. you're going to unofficial estimates more than 1200000 venezuelans live in colombia needy and illegally. already i call them when i return to venezuela. i don't think i'll ever go back there to live there again i don't. witness. matters. people with disabilities are used to facing obstacles. as a group. and...
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awe law that's on the front lines against the pandemic. protects more than 100 million americans who live with pre-existing conditions, which will increase now including those with lung scarring and heart damage as a consequence of covid-19. it provides coverage for more than 20 million americans who get the care they need if they're showing symptoms of covid-19. the law that fulfills our moral obligation here in america, health care is a right for all, not a privilege for a few. as all of you know, i know that out of our collective pain, we're going to find collective purpose to control the pandemic, to save lives and heal as a nation. today i'm pleased to announce a team that will do just that. a team of world class experts at the top of their fields, crisis tested, defined by a deep sense of duty, honor and patriotism. who are all ready to jump in. they've been advising me for a long time and they'll be ready on day one to spare not a single effort to get this pandemic under control so we can get back to work, get back to our lives, get
awe law that's on the front lines against the pandemic. protects more than 100 million americans who live with pre-existing conditions, which will increase now including those with lung scarring and heart damage as a consequence of covid-19. it provides coverage for more than 20 million americans who get the care they need if they're showing symptoms of covid-19. the law that fulfills our moral obligation here in america, health care is a right for all, not a privilege for a few. as all of you...
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well if this pandemic packets go through the u.s. this would rather argue in favor of a strengthening of the daughter again so this would crush rather keep the euro dollar at its $120.00 we might even see then the idea europe dropping below the $120.00 mark again so what we would need to really see the euro going up what's 125 or even further with the rolling of the vaccine very quickly in europe really clear signals that we are seeing this global recovery so not only the u.s. not only asia but also to europe and other emerging markets really kind of engaging in a very strong and very fast recovery in 2021 then we could see a year and 125 or what you want 30 and then briefly cars if you can what does this mean for european companies and exporters. all momently strong occurs is never good news for for x. but i think at the current juncture it is important that all these companies have different problems than the slight the strong currency there are still facing markets with less demand or no demand due to the lockdown measures so comp
well if this pandemic packets go through the u.s. this would rather argue in favor of a strengthening of the daughter again so this would crush rather keep the euro dollar at its $120.00 we might even see then the idea europe dropping below the $120.00 mark again so what we would need to really see the euro going up what's 125 or even further with the rolling of the vaccine very quickly in europe really clear signals that we are seeing this global recovery so not only the u.s. not only asia but...
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time when this pandemic is causing across the continent. so you look at some of the other stories making headlines today a chinese citizen journalist has been sentenced to 4 years in jail for reporting from move on during the early months of the pandemic former lawyer chung's shon was detained after making a number of videos criticizing the government's response to the outbreak she was accused of spreading lawns. president has signed into law $2.00 trillion dollars worth of pandemic relief and other public spending a move of burt's a chaotic shutdown of the us government approval also restores unemployment benefits to millions of americans the president had previously condemned the spending plans as a disgrace. and counting is underway in elections in the central african republic long lines formed. polling stations in the capital bangui while in other parts of the country fewer people went to polling stations because of fears of violence or boycotts by the rebel coalition 1st results are expected next month. we head to south africa to meet
time when this pandemic is causing across the continent. so you look at some of the other stories making headlines today a chinese citizen journalist has been sentenced to 4 years in jail for reporting from move on during the early months of the pandemic former lawyer chung's shon was detained after making a number of videos criticizing the government's response to the outbreak she was accused of spreading lawns. president has signed into law $2.00 trillion dollars worth of pandemic relief and...
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since the pandemic broke out? yeah. hello, and i'm very glad actually about, you know, bringing attention to the hiv aids pandemic again, because indeed they have much concerns that the court 19 pandemic will pushed aside our efforts and h.l.v. in aids prevention. now of course we don't know the impact yet at that age. hiv aids had all of that covered. 9 of them and happen in each of the 8. but the estimates that when you have 6 months of lack of delivery of it and to provide a medication that you get up to a 1000000 more aids death in a year or so, which would push back that i want absolutes almost a decade. so it does not seem to be as bad, but we only know next year and the new aids reports come out. now as you know, better than anyone, there was this seems to medical breakthroughs that when it comes to fighting coping 1000 in terms of developing a vaccine that the technology used for these vaccines be used in the fight against hiv aids. well, there might be some benefits that people have brought from the development
since the pandemic broke out? yeah. hello, and i'm very glad actually about, you know, bringing attention to the hiv aids pandemic again, because indeed they have much concerns that the court 19 pandemic will pushed aside our efforts and h.l.v. in aids prevention. now of course we don't know the impact yet at that age. hiv aids had all of that covered. 9 of them and happen in each of the 8. but the estimates that when you have 6 months of lack of delivery of it and to provide a medication that...
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tell us more about this pandemic.hink that with all the social distancing and everything that has been put in place to try to manage this pandemic, do you think this is going to hurt social human interactions in the long run? tatiana: when we came out of this lockdown in france, we all thought, very rashly, that we could go back to our life as it was before. still cannot kiss or hug each other or even shake hands. still have to keep this social distancing, the barrier, we call it in france, which sounds worse somehow. i wonder how it will affect young children, teaching them to not touch people, to keep away. then again, i think we have to think about what lies in store, because we are certainly not going back to the life of before. so what lies ahead? and how are we going to live in a world where we have to keep apart from each other? anor: tatiana de rosnay, thank you. "the flowers of darkness" was a novel that was written simultaneously in french and in english, which is a world first and gives insight into how muc
tell us more about this pandemic.hink that with all the social distancing and everything that has been put in place to try to manage this pandemic, do you think this is going to hurt social human interactions in the long run? tatiana: when we came out of this lockdown in france, we all thought, very rashly, that we could go back to our life as it was before. still cannot kiss or hug each other or even shake hands. still have to keep this social distancing, the barrier, we call it in france,...
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but let'focus first on the pandemic. what is it said to us, do you think, about america's leadership and about who we are as americans? >> so as we head io this, i would say this dark winter with cases record highs that's increasing, would say that there was a social contract that was broken between this country's leadership and its people. the fact that we have a virus that can be mitigated and other nations have done that much more successfully than we have, has really shown the degree of the lack of leadership here. i've witnessed this firsthand as an emergency medicine physician. i cared for probably up tohis point, thousands of covid-19 patients. i've never been scared to go to work, as i have been this year, scared of what would happen to my patients and also scared of what would happen to me and my family.ha and so i thinks a result of lack of investment in our health care infrastructure asll s our public health infrastructure. and that's why we're seeing what we're seeing currently. >> woodruff: yal levin, what w
but let'focus first on the pandemic. what is it said to us, do you think, about america's leadership and about who we are as americans? >> so as we head io this, i would say this dark winter with cases record highs that's increasing, would say that there was a social contract that was broken between this country's leadership and its people. the fact that we have a virus that can be mitigated and other nations have done that much more successfully than we have, has really shown the degree...
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but experts say any progress against the aids pandemic . a, could it be undone by the corona virus and as a result, one and a half 1000000 more people could die. also coming up on the show a 2nd coat in 1000 vaccine and now waits for a urgency approval. but they are not is asking both europe and the u.s. for a fast track of go ahead and we travel to japan to meet again down to china to battle robotics with an anti-war message. i'm claire richards. and welcome to the show. covert 19 has dominated headlines this year, but there is another pandemic that still affects millions of people worldwide. now, united nations figures show that certainly 8000000 people are living with hiv last year. he only 700000 of them died as a result of their hiv infection. prevention and treatment measures are showing promise in the last decade, the number of new infections has decreased as has at the number of aids related deaths. yet experts predict that trend will reverse this year because of the covert, 19, a pandemic, and lockdowns causing a shortage of hiv me
but experts say any progress against the aids pandemic . a, could it be undone by the corona virus and as a result, one and a half 1000000 more people could die. also coming up on the show a 2nd coat in 1000 vaccine and now waits for a urgency approval. but they are not is asking both europe and the u.s. for a fast track of go ahead and we travel to japan to meet again down to china to battle robotics with an anti-war message. i'm claire richards. and welcome to the show. covert 19 has...
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the fight against the corona virus pandemic. has the rate of infection been developing what does the latest research say. information and context around a virus update. on t w. and you hear me now yes yes we can hear you and how last year's german sausage when you bring you. surprise yourself with what is possible who is medical really what moves and. who talks to people who follows her along the way admirers and critics alike how is the world's most powerful woman shaping her legacy joining us from eccles law stops. people with disabilities are used to facing obstacles. as a group they often struggle to access tailored education and are more likely to fall into poverty yet their experience is far more widespread than you might think . 15 percent of the global population has some form of disability as people age the experience becomes more common. half of those over 60 are disabled among children it is one. intent. for many especially in developing nations has made things all the more challenging overstretched health care system
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a law that's on the front lines against the pandemic. protects more than 100 million americans which will increase now including those with lung scarring and heart damage as a consequence of covid-19. it provides coverage for more than 20 million americans who get the care they need if they're showing symptoms of covid-19. the law that fulfills our moral obligation here in america, health care is a right for all. not a privilege for a few. but as all of you know, i know out of our collective pain, we're going to find a collective purpose to control the pandemic, to save lives and to heal as a nation. today i'm pleased to announce a team that is going to do just that. it's a team of world-class experts at the top of their fields, crisis tested, defined by a deep sense of duty, honor and patriotism. already, ready to jump in. they've been advising me for a long time and they're going to be ready on day one to spare not a single effort to get this pandemic under control. so we can get back to work. get back to our lives. get back to our lov
a law that's on the front lines against the pandemic. protects more than 100 million americans which will increase now including those with lung scarring and heart damage as a consequence of covid-19. it provides coverage for more than 20 million americans who get the care they need if they're showing symptoms of covid-19. the law that fulfills our moral obligation here in america, health care is a right for all. not a privilege for a few. but as all of you know, i know out of our collective...
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companies in italy sued the government for its perceived mishandling of the pandemic because they grieve relatives lost to the coronavirus we speak their lawyer. my clients were not informed about the presence of a dangerous and highly contagious virus in italy we were told up until march that it was little more than a treatable in fashion people aged over 60 can get vaccinated with russia. the country's health ministry approved its use for elderly people and america's top infectious disease expert admits to deliberately misleading the public about 19 herd immunity in order to get more people to take a vaccine and also to come a long awaited 5th generation fighter jet enters service we take a closer look at the sukhoi as she $56.00. is closer missiles accountings internal revenue space makes a concert invisible to radar it appears it can spread out. and you're watching us internationally this saturday evening just on 7 o'clock here in moscow now in italy relatives of code 19 victims have filed a criminal negligence or so you say with the government's handling of the pandemic the bereaved
companies in italy sued the government for its perceived mishandling of the pandemic because they grieve relatives lost to the coronavirus we speak their lawyer. my clients were not informed about the presence of a dangerous and highly contagious virus in italy we were told up until march that it was little more than a treatable in fashion people aged over 60 can get vaccinated with russia. the country's health ministry approved its use for elderly people and america's top infectious disease...
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this is a city that was hit hard by the pandemic, and its long—term legacy is only just the pandemic,ust beginning. like no other recession, it seems women are bearing the brunt of this one. but a city that's trying to work better for but a city that's trying to work betterfor women could but a city that's trying to work better for women could teach us how we can all whether this crisis. to build up cities that work better for everyone. hello. welcome along to our weather outlook for the next ten days. and i have to say, it looks like there will be no shortage of wet weather. some heavy rain at times, but not all the time. there will be some breaks in the action. take a look at the satellite image, you can see this area of clear skies moving towards the british isles. this is saturday's weather, this very transient ridge of high pressure, this should give some of us, at least, the chance to see some sunshine. having said that, the day starts off with a lot of cloud and some showery rain across scotland, northern england, the midlands, east anglia, the south—east. the further east you
this is a city that was hit hard by the pandemic, and its long—term legacy is only just the pandemic,ust beginning. like no other recession, it seems women are bearing the brunt of this one. but a city that's trying to work better for but a city that's trying to work betterfor women could but a city that's trying to work better for women could teach us how we can all whether this crisis. to build up cities that work better for everyone. hello. welcome along to our weather outlook for the next...