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_ technology committee took evidence from phe and one of the officials said an _ from phe and one ofhad been made, a formal_ said an evaluation had been made, a formal evaluation of the south korean — formal evaluation of the south korean model. as to whether we could learn lessons from it. try as we might, — learn lessons from it. try as we might, that _ learn lessons from it. try as we might, that paper seemed to have evaporated, it disappeared. it's never_ evaporated, it disappeared. it's never been produced to us. did you ever see it? — never been produced to us. did you ever see it? i— never been produced to us. did you ever see it? i have _ never been produced to us. did you ever see it? i have no _ never been produced to us. did you ever see it? i have no recollection i ever see it? i have no recollection of that. that isn't to say no because in prepping for this committee, i've gone through a load of this and there are some things i've discovered that i had forgotten that i did. and so it isn't a know but i have no recollection. just on the 100.000 — but i have no recollectio
_ technology committee took evidence from phe and one of the officials said an _ from phe and one ofhad been made, a formal_ said an evaluation had been made, a formal evaluation of the south korean — formal evaluation of the south korean model. as to whether we could learn lessons from it. try as we might, — learn lessons from it. try as we might, that _ learn lessons from it. try as we might, that paper seemed to have evaporated, it disappeared. it's never_ evaporated, it disappeared....
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two-ranked tennis player in the world saying she will take some time away from the court citing her mental phe. she was locked in a high-stakes standoff over her media boycott. >> this is unprecedented. we've never seen anything like this. we've never seen an athlete take a stand like this. and she takes on important issues. >> reporter: and osaka releasing a statement, revealing she's suffered from long bouts of depression since the u.s. open in 2018. osaka winning that grand slam against her idol, serena williams. and instead of celebrating, she cried under a towel. at the trophy ceremony, serena comforting osaka and also pleading with the crowd to stop booing. >> we're going to get through his and let's be positive. so congratulations, naomi! no more booing! >> osaka telling abc news about that moment. >> just the fact that she like was hugging me and stuff, it really brought up the emotions. >> reporter: serena reacting. >> you just have to let her handle it the way she wants to and the best way that she thinks she can. >> reporter: osaka saying being in paris, she already felt vulnerable
two-ranked tennis player in the world saying she will take some time away from the court citing her mental phe. she was locked in a high-stakes standoff over her media boycott. >> this is unprecedented. we've never seen anything like this. we've never seen an athlete take a stand like this. and she takes on important issues. >> reporter: and osaka releasing a statement, revealing she's suffered from long bouts of depression since the u.s. open in 2018. osaka winning that grand slam...
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of course, next week, the president's european visit takes on a much more serious tone when phe meetsrussia's president, vladimir putin, in geneva. there's a lot of ground to cover tonight, and cbs' nancy cordes is going to lead us off from cornwall, england. good evening, nancy. >> reporter: good evening, norah. a young senator biden first met the queen back in 1982. tonight, 39 years later, she and the rest of the royal family rolled out the red carpet for now-president biden and the rest of the g7 leaders. a royal reception tonight for president biden and other world leaders, who dined with queen elizabeth, prince charles and camilla, and the duke and duchess of cambridge here in cornwall. it's the first time in nearly two years that the heads of the g7 nations have been able to meet in person. they welcomed the newest head of state into the fold before sitting down for the first of three days of talks about china, russia, trade, taxes, and covid. >> i actually think this is a meeting that genuinely needs to happen, because we need to make sure that we learn the lessons from the pa
of course, next week, the president's european visit takes on a much more serious tone when phe meetsrussia's president, vladimir putin, in geneva. there's a lot of ground to cover tonight, and cbs' nancy cordes is going to lead us off from cornwall, england. good evening, nancy. >> reporter: good evening, norah. a young senator biden first met the queen back in 1982. tonight, 39 years later, she and the rest of the royal family rolled out the red carpet for now-president biden and the...
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the for t phe people act would expand voter access, but it appears that there is not enough republican support to even allow debate on the proposed law. >> former president spoke at a town hall, listen. >> in the aftermath of an insurrection with our democracy on the line, and many of these same republican senators going along with the notion that somehow there were irregularities and problems with legitimacy in our most recent election, they are suddenly afraid to even talk about these issues and figure out solutions on the floor of the senate. >> there is a new monmouth university poll that shows an overwhe whelming of americans an favor of voter i.d. laws and rules to makie voting easier. and manu raju is joining us now from capitol hill. there is no expectation this passes tomorrow, so what is the expectation of what we'll see? >> we expect this to be blocked tomorrow, republicans are strongly opposed to this measure. they argue in their view that it is a federal takeover of elections. and we don't expect any republicans to break ranks. they would need 60 ranks, and there are 50 de
the for t phe people act would expand voter access, but it appears that there is not enough republican support to even allow debate on the proposed law. >> former president spoke at a town hall, listen. >> in the aftermath of an insurrection with our democracy on the line, and many of these same republican senators going along with the notion that somehow there were irregularities and problems with legitimacy in our most recent election, they are suddenly afraid to even talk about...
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one, there's no substitute, as those of you have covered phe fme for a while, for face-to-face meetings. a relationship that has to be stable and predictable. it should be able -- we should be able to cooperate where it's in our mutual interests, and where we have differences i want president putin to understand why i say what i say, and why i do what i do. and how we will respond to different actions that harm america's interests. i told president putin my agenda is not against russia or anybody else. it's for the american people. fighting covid-19, rebuilding our economy, re-establishing relationships around the world with our allies and friends and protecting the american people. that's my responsibility as president. i also told him that no president in the united states could keep faith with the american people if they did not speak out to defend our democratic values, to stand up for the universal and fundamental freedoms that all men and women have in our view. that's just part of the dna of our country. so human rights is always going to be on the table, i told him. it's not abo
one, there's no substitute, as those of you have covered phe fme for a while, for face-to-face meetings. a relationship that has to be stable and predictable. it should be able -- we should be able to cooperate where it's in our mutual interests, and where we have differences i want president putin to understand why i say what i say, and why i do what i do. and how we will respond to different actions that harm america's interests. i told president putin my agenda is not against russia or...
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come for a postal worker he won best in show at westminster last night at times looking more like a phend the name is a condiment companion to his mother, sushi. to celebrate, he'll get filet mignon his handler some champagne more than 2,000 doggs entered. it's scheduled to be back at madison square garden next year. >>> 75 seconds on a race to the finish california set to fully reopen tomorrow for the first time in nearly a year vaccinated people in the golden state will no longer need to wear masks in most places. and businesses can return to full capacity. that includes universal and disneyland the vaccine maker, novavax reports its shot is about 90% effective against covid. demand for vaccines has been dropping here in the united states but the novavax shot could play a key role in getting doses to other countries, especially in the underdeveloped parts of the world. the company's ceo sayes the shot co could be a good contender for boosters >>> and president biden is set to meet tomorrow with leaders of the european council and european commission, among other things, according to r
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professor sian griffiths, who is an advisory member of the board of public health england and chair of pheto get through as many as we can. professor griffiths, perhaps if i start with you. dylan glenholmes asks, what are the chances of the next relaxation actually happening on the 21stjune, and if it is postponed, how will this impact the wider areas of society? in terms of the wider areas, i would imagine that dylan is referring to things like theatres, cinemas, nightclubs, the leisure industry. those are the ones who have been locked down the most up until now. there have been gradual relaxation is, obviously of course weddings. in thinking about this, it is about what opportunities to socialisation would be released on the 21st, or will they be held back for another month, we've been told is a possibility. we're waiting to hear from the prime minister to see if it will be a month. this is in england. so it is those bits. it's about getting together and having a good time. and it's about the holiday season. all of that will possibly go a bit slower than was expected and that is because
professor sian griffiths, who is an advisory member of the board of public health england and chair of pheto get through as many as we can. professor griffiths, perhaps if i start with you. dylan glenholmes asks, what are the chances of the next relaxation actually happening on the 21stjune, and if it is postponed, how will this impact the wider areas of society? in terms of the wider areas, i would imagine that dylan is referring to things like theatres, cinemas, nightclubs, the leisure...
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we know that on that same report that talked about 81% effectiveness, the phe has also said over 100%spitalization. if you think about the fact that's a slightly younger age group, that's where the real worry comes from, that pressure on the nhs coming back when they're trying to deal with the backlog. anna: is the a rate? is that a percentage? it's not just because we opened up the economy and more people were getting the virus. sam: yeah, no, no, so it's all of the above. more people are interacting. and it seems to be a disease that appears to be more severe when it gets you to that point. anna: but in terms of identifying the variants of this disease, it doesn't seem more severe. it just seems very different. tell us something about what are the systems -- symptoms? sam: an inspector in charge of a project, an amazing project -- four 5 million people on a daily basis. he says what they're seeing is a trend to milder symptoms and some people, meaning that they think they've got the common cold. oso either they don't, -- so either they don't lose their sense of smell or taste -- ann
we know that on that same report that talked about 81% effectiveness, the phe has also said over 100%spitalization. if you think about the fact that's a slightly younger age group, that's where the real worry comes from, that pressure on the nhs coming back when they're trying to deal with the backlog. anna: is the a rate? is that a percentage? it's not just because we opened up the economy and more people were getting the virus. sam: yeah, no, no, so it's all of the above. more people are...
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phe also found that one dose of the pfizer or astrazeneca vaccine reduces the hospitalisation risk bysations having increased. yes, and rightly so, rita. this _ having increased. yes, and rightly so, rita. this variance _ having increased. yes, and rightly so, rita. this variance that i having increased. yes, and rightly so, rita. this variance that is i having increased. yes, and rightly so, rita. this variance that is nowj so, rita. this variance that is now taking over from the alpha variant is clearly significantly more infectious, more likely to transmit from one person to another and regrettably, is also more likely to end you up in hospital if you are lucky enough to get it, then the alpha variant was. so we are now not just seeing an increase in cases, we are seeing an increase in optimisations as well. as predicted, there is a bit of a delay, before that happens and i suppose the one bit of good news around this is that the rate of rise of hospitalisation is not as fast as the rate of rise in cases, so we are preventing a lot of hospitalisations by the vaccine programme, but
phe also found that one dose of the pfizer or astrazeneca vaccine reduces the hospitalisation risk bysations having increased. yes, and rightly so, rita. this _ having increased. yes, and rightly so, rita. this variance _ having increased. yes, and rightly so, rita. this variance that i having increased. yes, and rightly so, rita. this variance that is i having increased. yes, and rightly so, rita. this variance that is nowj so, rita. this variance that is now taking over from the alpha variant...