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i said a lot in response to your question, philip, but i hope that is useful. ark: just because you are professor of religious studies, i would never figure that you chapter and verse from the bible, the koran, the torah. how is your book being received in plymouth? are people happy with it, thumbs up, thumbs down? did you get a lot of assistance from them in researching this, was there pushback, how do they like it? i don't thinker: you really get pushback from doing research on the pilgrims. i've done a couple books on the latter-day saints, or mormons, and that is really something more controversial to write about because it is really sacred history for millions of people. the major stakeholders in the , plymouth hall, they areand pawtucket, open to the complexity of the and have story cooperative relationships with people who understand it in many different ways. i had a virtual book launch event at pilgrim hall, which would have been a lot more fun had it not been a virtual event, because on that occasion, the technology failed. this was just a couple week
i said a lot in response to your question, philip, but i hope that is useful. ark: just because you are professor of religious studies, i would never figure that you chapter and verse from the bible, the koran, the torah. how is your book being received in plymouth? are people happy with it, thumbs up, thumbs down? did you get a lot of assistance from them in researching this, was there pushback, how do they like it? i don't thinker: you really get pushback from doing research on the pilgrims....
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. >> narrator: the final contract in 2014 went to a company called philips respironics. plan at the time washey cou0 machines to the stockpile by mid 2019. >> ultimately, that ventilator t appred for use by the fda. it was small. it was nimble. it was notve. and there was a contract to procure those for the strategic nation stockpile. >> linderman: so philips delivered on their contract? >> no. >> narrator: hhs didn't actually order the ventilators until september 2019, and thenave philips more time to deliver. the delays have sparked questions in light of the coronavirus pandemic. when we spoke to congressman raja krishnamoorthi this past summer, he was leading an investigation into the philips deal. >> although philips had been contracted to deliver them by this time, they're nowhere to be seen. >> linderman: is that surprising? >> it is surprising, given how much money that the federal government and the taxpayers have put into this project of developing these ventilators. the fact that i don't believe we have even one of these is not only surprising, it's shocking. t
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thank you very much for brains uptodate there that was journalist philip sure will in bangkok. now let's check on some other stories making headlines today thousands of colombia's have marched in bogota to protest the government's social and economic policies police violence and the killing of human rights activists they also decry the rise of poverty caused by the credit pandemic marches or the latest in a sporadic series of protests which began late last year. we had no means bracing for storm to make lead this after weeks of severe flooding and landslides that have left over 100 people dead and 20 others missing in central here according to the red cross hundreds of thousands of people there will need housing as well as income and food aid in coming weeks. and a russian soyuz spacecraft carrying a u.s. astronaut and 2 russian cosmonauts back from the international space station that's touched down safely in kazakhstan nasa astronaut chris cassidy spent a total of $378.00 days in space the mission marks the last scheduled russian flight carrying a u.s. crew member. well just
thank you very much for brains uptodate there that was journalist philip sure will in bangkok. now let's check on some other stories making headlines today thousands of colombia's have marched in bogota to protest the government's social and economic policies police violence and the killing of human rights activists they also decry the rise of poverty caused by the credit pandemic marches or the latest in a sporadic series of protests which began late last year. we had no means bracing for...
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erin: i think of philip and fatima very much agree with.hink that covid-19 is really forced us to see and test the limits of what we can do with support via the virtual platforms. i think we've really seen the benefits that those can bring when we are trying to bring this new technical product and technical area and supporting the workforce. and in participating in it. i mentioned earlier that a community of practice, that fatima supported . so those are medical examiners that are responsible for doing autopsies and death investigation often there by country but also taking place out of the health facilities . maybe suspicious debts but often there is only one small handful in the country working very much in isolation. it in this very much a field that is benefited by being collaborative in nature. to be using virtual platforms to give these folks a chance generate and review difficult cases. rather than the mainstream news and the challenges that we have in the certified covid-19 debts. this really been a great contribution to improving t
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for more on the latest protests i'm joined now by philip sure well a journalist for the sunday times in bangkok thanks for being with us philip a number a protest leaders have been arrested but that doesn't seem to have had much of an effect on the demonstrations has it. nothing so far has had much of an effect except to galvanize for testers and increase the numbers the government last week issued introduce a state of decree that states of emergency sorry that's what we're supposed to fund all gatherings of 5 people will they went in heavily on friday night with water cannons and run police they've arrested leaders and the process of just been growing one of the things the protests alernative protest as a learning is the sort of hong kong chopsticks of leaderless approach that conducting a lot of their organizational lines today they're actually having a boat on the line as to whether to hold protests or whether to take or take a day off and all this is part of keeping the police on their up on edge and really not giving the many heads up as to what their plans are until just shortl
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maybe starting with philip. >> yeah., off the top of my head i would tend to stand back and view these things from a pretty distance perspective. what i see is a couple of things. one, i do see progress. i do see a sea change in the kind of support for crvs strengthening now compared to ten years ago or more when we first published the call for addressing the scandal of invisibility as we named at the time. there certainly is progress. what we find is we are able to make progress on the back though of or hitched to another wagon. even the global financing facility really falls under the roof of maternal and child health. there are precious few such as the bloomberg philanthropies that are strata for crvs and data strengthening. and for using those data to a impact more importantly or at least as importantly. i would say then there are two or three strategic alliances that we in the crvs bt community need to make your point is to the enormous enterprise of identity management systems that are beginning to proliferate thro
maybe starting with philip. >> yeah., off the top of my head i would tend to stand back and view these things from a pretty distance perspective. what i see is a couple of things. one, i do see progress. i do see a sea change in the kind of support for crvs strengthening now compared to ten years ago or more when we first published the call for addressing the scandal of invisibility as we named at the time. there certainly is progress. what we find is we are able to make progress on the...
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thanks very much for bringing us up to date there that was journalist philip cheryl in bangkok.let's take a look at some of the other stories making headlines today thousands of colombians have marched in bogota to protest the government's social and economic policies police violence and the killing of human rights activists and also decried rising poverty caused by the current arms pandemic marches are the latest in a sporadic series of protests which began late last year. concerns are growing that an oil tanker off the coast of venezuela could spill millions of gallons of oil into the caribbean sea and calls an environmental disaster new images show the rusting vessel tilting precariously the tanker has been stranded since january 29 teen. is bracing for a storm to make landfall this week this after weeks of severe flooding and landslides that have left over 100 people dead 20 others missing in central vietnam according to the red cross hundreds of thousands of people there will need hosing as well as income and food aid in coming weeks. now with just 2 weeks to go before the
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let's get more now did abuse young philip shows who put that report together for us thanks so much for that report and good to see you young philip spain's capital madrid again europe's a coronavirus hotspot it has an infection rate more than twice the national average or can you tell us what's what's driving that. well that's exactly the question everybody is asking in spain at the moment why are we why is our capital of the most affected regions in europe one more time and it's also a question that i asked the deputy health minister at the region in madrid some days ago and she was probably quite honest but also somewhat disturbing he said he simply has no idea some people say that it has a lot to do with a spanish lifestyle with people living very close within the family it's also often i think in that very close with him and their families because of limited resources but i think that's only part of the problem i think the main problem is really the catastrophic political crisis management a lot of people say the regional government is just as prepared as it was in spring there are
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thanks very much for bringing us up to date there that was journalist philip cheryl in bangkok thank you. just a quick summary of some of the other headlines today thousands of colombians have marched in bogota to protest the government's social and economic policies police violence and the killing of human rights activists and also decried the rise of poverty caused by the coronavirus pandemic marches are the latest in a sporadic series of protests which began last year. at a memorial service in paris french president emanuel michael has paid tribute to the history teacher headed by an islamist last friday. party was killed after showing cartoons of the prophet muhammad to his students in a debate on freedom of discretion by calling called the teacher a quiet hero slayed by cowards. in the us the maker of the prescription painkiller oxy contin will plead guilty to federal charges as part of an $8000000000.00 settlement produce pharma is accused of criminal conduct related to the distribution of the drug which has been linked to more than 470000 deaths in the u.s. . with just 2 weeks
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philip? all right, seeing none, dr. philip? >> thank you, president bernal, commissioners, and thank you so much for the opportunity to present along with my colleagues as part of this really important panel and discussion. and i think it's really important to recognize while we're each speaking from our individual team's perspective in which we have expertise in individual areas, i think you heard from the last portion of the presentation, we're thinking about this work holistically and understanding there is so much overlap in the work we need to do to improve disparities and improve sexual health overall. next slide. so you heard a little bit about the aids foundation and the great work they do and the clinical services. i wanted to make sure you're also aware that we have have wonderful services as well at city clinic, which is the only municipal clinic run out of the department. and city clinic operates 36 hours a week. it's our sexual health services clinic or the city and county of san francisco. and in 2019, we saw that
philip? all right, seeing none, dr. philip? >> thank you, president bernal, commissioners, and thank you so much for the opportunity to present along with my colleagues as part of this really important panel and discussion. and i think it's really important to recognize while we're each speaking from our individual team's perspective in which we have expertise in individual areas, i think you heard from the last portion of the presentation, we're thinking about this work holistically and...
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we are waiting for philip lane to start speaking.eresting to see if his on the same page us christine lagarde. we will carry on the conversation and bring you the european market close. we will bring you some of that commentary from philip lane. that is coming up. this is bloomberg. ♪ had, wes take a look are off session highs, positive after the story yesterday, today has been much more muted in terms of the activity we have seen. if health gains here in europe up by 1/10 of 1% coming into the close. the trajectory looks more negative. in terms of where we sit from a technical point of view, it looks more interesting. there is the charts. what is interesting is we are and you can point, see this clearly, at the critical point where europe is bumping up against they averages. clearly those have been declining pretty can see whether or not europe has the capability of getting through it. we are up against the 100th day average right now, but we are converging. in a breakout i think would be interesting from the technical point of view
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how worried philip are authorities about the situation.that day they are very worried and they're very surprised that the measures they've taken so far have not had any effect apart from as i mentioned apparently to increase support for the protesters the government is led by former generals who are staged a coup in 2014 although they are now in government under a sort of elected system and they are you know used to people filling their orders what they're doing now is switching the battle for them they're trying to go online they are saying that media companies that publish material that is deemed to threaten national security or instill chaos there you they will have. they could have their operations closed down there is a center looking at social media communications of of many many protesters thousands tens of thousands of protesters and they will use that as the basis for prosecutions to show that people have been turning up the protests and indeed under the state of emergency any any communication any news report that is the thing to
how worried philip are authorities about the situation.that day they are very worried and they're very surprised that the measures they've taken so far have not had any effect apart from as i mentioned apparently to increase support for the protesters the government is led by former generals who are staged a coup in 2014 although they are now in government under a sort of elected system and they are you know used to people filling their orders what they're doing now is switching the battle for...
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championship philip wrong james and the l.a. lakers one more win against the miami heat and the title is that as the job is not done and you know we get an opportunity to get our bodies back up on me for what i should a rest but also keep my sharp focus goes or should think should a little less than a top one game 3 and you are repeating this in council would level best of 7 series up suit 2 out of buyers return from injury giving miami added hope of a 2nd strike victory le bron james said later he texted all his teammates ahead of this game to emphasize just how important the night was to the series in the balance series that i when he moved to the lake his in 2018 james was tasked with winning the franchise his 1st championship since kobe bryant lead that same to the title in 2010 years and he ensured that objective remained in sight. davis is 3 points with less than a minute to go ended the argument behind. the lakers winning one or 2 to 96 to take a 31 series me. this morning after our team meeting i just. felt that i felt t
championship philip wrong james and the l.a. lakers one more win against the miami heat and the title is that as the job is not done and you know we get an opportunity to get our bodies back up on me for what i should a rest but also keep my sharp focus goes or should think should a little less than a top one game 3 and you are repeating this in council would level best of 7 series up suit 2 out of buyers return from injury giving miami added hope of a 2nd strike victory le bron james said...
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to keep control of the crowds but organizer philip anderson was seen being punched in the face. >>police say counter protesters also threw several glass and plastic bottles cans and eggs one sfpd officer was pictured being knocked to the ground anderson as well as another trump supporter had to be taken away by ambulance as the event fell apart a crowd was seen taking to market street to march towards twitter headquarters counter protesters led by a shield line tried blocking people from passing anderson who is not from california addressed the attack on social media saying antifa was responsible. >>we just learned from san francisco police tonight that 3 officers were hurt during this rally and protest after they were hit with pepper spray and other chemicals. >>so far no arrests have been made reporting live in the newsroom. dan thorn kron 4 news dan thanks now to the south bay where it was deadly 8 hours overnight for folks in san jose, 3 people killed in 2 separate scenes in a matter of hours. just before midnight police responding to a
to keep control of the crowds but organizer philip anderson was seen being punched in the face. >>police say counter protesters also threw several glass and plastic bottles cans and eggs one sfpd officer was pictured being knocked to the ground anderson as well as another trump supporter had to be taken away by ambulance as the event fell apart a crowd was seen taking to market street to march towards twitter headquarters counter protesters led by a shield line tried blocking people from...
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. >> philips beats expectations in the third quarter, sending shares higher in early trade this as theutch health tech company also backs its outlook. >> the world needs more productive health technology, find new ways to connect patients to doctors, overcome the pandemic and philips is very well placed for the coming years to benefit from that. >>> and china's gdp rises 4.9% in the third quarter as strong growth in retail sales and industrial production support the economy's rebound. but the data slightly misses expectations >>> so, there are three parts if i can put it more -- sub sectors and ideas, one, what's going on politically and economically and on a corporate front this week promises a lot of information on all of the above. maybe not conclusive information. as the u.s. elections. such as brexit we're getting to a very key crunch moment as well. because let's face it, we've got around 15 days until americans have their vote, they're already voting in droves by the way in the u.s. election. not much longer until we're on the crunch point on brexit a couple of key political iss
. >> philips beats expectations in the third quarter, sending shares higher in early trade this as theutch health tech company also backs its outlook. >> the world needs more productive health technology, find new ways to connect patients to doctors, overcome the pandemic and philips is very well placed for the coming years to benefit from that. >>> and china's gdp rises 4.9% in the third quarter as strong growth in retail sales and industrial production support the...
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newspaper the sunday times philip protests is said that withdrawing the measures was not enough what are they demanding now. well they're demanding what they were demanding before this decree was put into place you have to remember that they've been on the streets for 4 months and they have a series of demands and those remain those remain from 2 forceful them and those are the resignation of the current government now that's led by general. he staged a coup in 2014 and then kind of came we keep maintaining office last year under a controversial election that the opposition claim was unfairly held there demanding a change to the constitution which includes unelected senators and which and embeds the current higher system and most contentiously like a reform of the role of the family which is a long venerated institution and it's been a complete to even discuss that political and military and financial affairs previously but some of the students are gone now and that is what's on their mind so all those are still outstanding and the prime minister said he will. recession apart an extr
newspaper the sunday times philip protests is said that withdrawing the measures was not enough what are they demanding now. well they're demanding what they were demanding before this decree was put into place you have to remember that they've been on the streets for 4 months and they have a series of demands and those remain those remain from 2 forceful them and those are the resignation of the current government now that's led by general. he staged a coup in 2014 and then kind of came we...
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this is philip, a very interesting photograph. it is a color photograph, which you do not usually see in this particular era. philip bouhler is the man in the dark uniform. as you said, he is the director of the chancellery, and he manages hitler's affairs. it is off the radar screen of most germans, as a small podium of organization. it is a perfect machine for this -- for clandestine murder operations. next we have dr. carl brandt. they were named in a letter for the euthanasia program. and here you see him serving his place at the nuremberg doctors trial in 1946. he was, of course, the attending physician for hitler. and there is brock, victor brock. he is at his desk in 1940. he is basically what you might call a man with no medical training who runs the daily operations of the t4, t4 office manager. and in these men were responsible for the killing program. putting it into operation, managing from their desks. they are responsible for orchestrating the killing process. they do not do any actual killing. and the trials for the
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or more i'm joined by philip share well he's a journalist for the sunday times in bangkok philip thanks for your time what's happening in the city today we hear some train stations have been shut down. that's right well it's been a very much a professor back on the streets this is the 3rd day since the edict that banned all such public gatherings but there's been a very much a cat and mouse game of tactics between the protesters and the authorities today the protest organizers initially put out the word to their supporters to gather at every underground and sky train station in the city at 3 pm and away we believe instructions on what to converge for their protest trying to keep the police officer out now because forces have responded by closing the whole underground network most of the nearly all the center subway stations and several major roads so now just as a gathering in some sort of peripheral locations around the city center and they're in about 5 or 6 locations it's going to be much harder for the police to deal with this and they are they are marching as we speak but certainly
or more i'm joined by philip share well he's a journalist for the sunday times in bangkok philip thanks for your time what's happening in the city today we hear some train stations have been shut down. that's right well it's been a very much a professor back on the streets this is the 3rd day since the edict that banned all such public gatherings but there's been a very much a cat and mouse game of tactics between the protesters and the authorities today the protest organizers initially put out...
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language skills and the necessary infrastructure will go into that a bit more shortly let's speak to philip to vett associate editor at business insider south africa welcome to d.w. business so what sort of companies are behind this trend many of these companies are names you leery of heard of acronyms such as c.c.i. these are companies that provide outsourced services the name would suggest to other companies so they kind of behind the scenes but then every so often you have the light of i.b.m. or in this case amazon which has a big push into the south african market and that of course is not just about the jobs but it's also arrayed locally and i think internationally as a vote of confidence in south africa and specifically in the business processing our source space so i think a name such as amazon carries a great deal of weight in the context. when we think of outsourcing i think a lot of us think of india and that is because of the sheer weight of numbers that they have in that country but what is it about south africa the makes it attractive to these companies. a number of things that
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shery: chairman and ceo philip kuai, speaking with tom mackenzie.heck of the latest business flash headlines. china mobile profit rose for the first time this year on 5g subscriber gains and faster construction of new infrastructure. net income at the world's largest operator increased around .5% for the three months through september 2 just short of $4 billion compared with small declines in first and second quarters. china mobile has opened 350 thousand 5g base stations this year. exports declined in september, dropping for an eighth consecutive month and continuing their longest client in three years. 1.75ents fell by around billion dollars as the industry becomes even more reliant on demand from china. that was the only bright spot with exports surging by 80% while falling everywhere else in the world. personalggest maker of care products, hindustan unilever, reported a 16% gain. india may be reviving in after an unprecedented contraction. revenue came in at 1.5 billion dollars with a revival in consumer demand being helped by good monsoon rains
shery: chairman and ceo philip kuai, speaking with tom mackenzie.heck of the latest business flash headlines. china mobile profit rose for the first time this year on 5g subscriber gains and faster construction of new infrastructure. net income at the world's largest operator increased around .5% for the three months through september 2 just short of $4 billion compared with small declines in first and second quarters. china mobile has opened 350 thousand 5g base stations this year. exports...
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philip? all right, seeing none, dr. philip? >> thank you, president bernal, commissioners, and thank you so much for the opportunity to present along with my colleagues as part of this really important panel and discussion. and i think it's really important to recognize while we're each speaking from our individual team's perspective in which we have expertise in individual areas, i think you heard from the last portion of the presentation, we're thinking about this work holistically and understanding there is so much overlap in the work we need to do to improve disparities and improve sexual health overall. next slide. so you heard a little bit about the aids foundation and the great work they do and the clinical services. i wanted to make sure you're also aware that we have have wonderful services as well at city clinic, which is the only municipal clinic run out of the department. and city clinic operates 36 hours a week. it's our sexual health services clinic or the city and county of san francisco. and in 2019, we saw that
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emergency and effectively over powering regional governments what about the people in madrid john philip howard how are they dealing with what's becoming a very difficult situation for them the onus on the one hand and on the other hand all the new restrictions well i think it's not excited to say it's the traumatised population that has really terrified to be traumatized again we already saw horrible pictures in spring and people feel they could see the same pictures this week next week or in the coming weeks but they are not only the straits doubts i'm very confused because nobody really knows which measures are in place at the moment and which measures are not in place i came into the city by other the central station and they were actually no official controls but they were also very few people at the station anyway but i think it's not only that people straight they are also very angry at the government that the regional government as well as its central government gone soul shall strike so very much for your reporting and. let's take a look now at some of the other developments in
emergency and effectively over powering regional governments what about the people in madrid john philip howard how are they dealing with what's becoming a very difficult situation for them the onus on the one hand and on the other hand all the new restrictions well i think it's not excited to say it's the traumatised population that has really terrified to be traumatized again we already saw horrible pictures in spring and people feel they could see the same pictures this week next week or in...
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philip why is it why is this fight far from over because when you look at places like egypt. and where the infection rate is really increasing through the year why why is it of that particular stage. well i think we now have this incredible 2 of the highly effective treatments that are available of affordable affordable price but what needs to be in place to mount a response you need a national plan you need a lavar tree infrastructure you need a testing infrastructure she need a supply chain you need a prick you're meant strategy you need to train the health care workers so this is what it takes to fight an epidemic and of course we many of the same principles apply are applying with with with coverage and i think many countries have stepped up very well and there are some champion countries one of which you refer to egypt but also a row under in georgia and mongolia. as well as some high income countries including sort of australia from. scotland england and others that have her recognised that this is a public health problem and have mounted a response and i think it's not
philip why is it why is this fight far from over because when you look at places like egypt. and where the infection rate is really increasing through the year why why is it of that particular stage. well i think we now have this incredible 2 of the highly effective treatments that are available of affordable affordable price but what needs to be in place to mount a response you need a national plan you need a lavar tree infrastructure you need a testing infrastructure she need a supply chain...
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former hillary clinton senior adviser philip and bureau chief julie and pennsylvania talk radio showt rj harris. philip, you get the start, tell us perhaps maybe not the state of play but what do you think this race breaks on come tuesday? >> i think it comes down to something that you just referenced now and last segment when you were talking about all the demographics that are coming out. anecdotally it's hard to say that the turnout is better for one than the other. i think that's a place where confirmation bias kicks in from what i'm reading and seeing turnout -- higher turnout in florida benefits president trump. but i think what there's a good chance of is trump voters just don't vote at all, that there's this fear of people who have for lack of a better term trump fatigue but they can't bring themselves to vote for joe biden and that's partly why i think you're seeing that so many trump voters are saying they are waiting until tuesday. i think that's code for some of them for not going to vote at all, and, you know, it's not just what we are seeing in the last week or two, it'
former hillary clinton senior adviser philip and bureau chief julie and pennsylvania talk radio showt rj harris. philip, you get the start, tell us perhaps maybe not the state of play but what do you think this race breaks on come tuesday? >> i think it comes down to something that you just referenced now and last segment when you were talking about all the demographics that are coming out. anecdotally it's hard to say that the turnout is better for one than the other. i think that's a...
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i'm joined now from rome by freelance journalist philip whelan philip thanks for joining me one of the latest figures on the spread of the pandemic in italy and which regions are the worst hit. well the numbers have been rising steadily recently you know going around 10000 a day now going well beyond that and the alarming thing as well is that the presence of the virus is now registered throughout the country long body which was very badly hit to start when the 1st a riot in europe. is suffering. but also of. area around naples. and areas such as sicily of course what's particularly worrying is if the south is badly hit the. medical services and hospitals are much less well prepared to cope with this kind of crisis and we're of course now saying new power as they are from a how are italians reacting to the return of restrictions on their lives. well i think it remains to be seen really because my impression is that a lot of young italians are being met out partying just. as though nothing had happened until very recently and these restrictions are being imposed by the government have b
i'm joined now from rome by freelance journalist philip whelan philip thanks for joining me one of the latest figures on the spread of the pandemic in italy and which regions are the worst hit. well the numbers have been rising steadily recently you know going around 10000 a day now going well beyond that and the alarming thing as well is that the presence of the virus is now registered throughout the country long body which was very badly hit to start when the 1st a riot in europe. is...
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newspaper the sunday times philip protests is said that withdrawing the measures was not enough what are they demanding now. well they're demanding what they were demanding before this decree was put into place you have to remember that they've been on the streets for 4 months and they have a series of demands and those remain those remain from 2 foremost for them and those are the resignation of the current government now that's led by general. he staged a coup in 2014 and then kind of came with maintaining office last year under a controversial election that the opposition claim was unfairly held there demanding a change to the constitution which includes unelected senators and which and embeds the current higher up top down system and most contentiously like lupul reform with the role of the family which is a long venerated institution it's been a complete to even discuss the political and military financial previously but some of the students are gone now and that is it's on their demand so all those are still outstanding and the prime minister said he will call. a session apart
newspaper the sunday times philip protests is said that withdrawing the measures was not enough what are they demanding now. well they're demanding what they were demanding before this decree was put into place you have to remember that they've been on the streets for 4 months and they have a series of demands and those remain those remain from 2 foremost for them and those are the resignation of the current government now that's led by general. he staged a coup in 2014 and then kind of came...
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philip? all right, seeing none, dr. philip? >> thank you, president bernal, commissioners, and thank you so much for the opportunity to present along with my colleagues as part of this really important panel and discussion. and i think it's really important to recognize while we're each speaking from our individual team's perspective in which we have expertise in individual areas, i think you heard from the last portion of the presentation, we're thinking about this work holistically and understanding there is so much overlap in the work we need to do to improve disparities and improve sexual health overall. next slide. so you heard a little bit about the aids foundation and the great work they do and the clinical services. i wanted to make sure you're also aware that we have have wonderful services as well at city clinic, which is the only municipal clinic run out of the department. and city clinic operates 36 hours a week. it's our sexual health services clinic or the city and county of san francisco. and in 2019, we saw that
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let's get the latest now what's going on in bangkok i'm joined by philip farewell he's a journalist for the sunday times and he's there so what's the latest going on what's on what's happening now in bangkok well the the main student umbrella body that has been organizing all these protests has said that. despite those scenes last night when the police went in in force with the. right units and watch the congress to disperse protesters they said they're going to take to the streets again today they are planning protests in town in bangkok the capitol hill and several other cities later this afternoon they have been careful not to say where they're planning to meet. and i think we're now into a sort of accounting now scandal and certainly from the hong kong protests last year who were very self fluid in their organization this is remember this would be the 3rd day that they've held protests which are in breach of a new state so they moved the decree that officially back in gatherings of more than 4 people on the roads. dozens of arrests such a $100.00 according to human rights groups las
let's get the latest now what's going on in bangkok i'm joined by philip farewell he's a journalist for the sunday times and he's there so what's the latest going on what's on what's happening now in bangkok well the the main student umbrella body that has been organizing all these protests has said that. despite those scenes last night when the police went in in force with the. right units and watch the congress to disperse protesters they said they're going to take to the streets again today...
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for more on this let's bring in philip show well from bangkok he's the edge of correspondent for the british newspaper the sunday times philip protests is said that withdrawing the measures was not enough what are they demanding now. well they're demanding what they were demanding before this decree was put into place you have to remember that they've been on the streets full for months and they have a series of demands and those remain those remain from 2 foremost for them and those are the resignation of the current government now that's led by general. he staged a coup in 2014 and then kind of came we keep maintaining office last year under a controversial election that the opposition claim was unfairly held there demanding a change to the constitution which includes unelected senators and which and embeds the current hiero system and most contentiously like a reform of the road family which is a long venerated institution it's been a complete to even discuss the political and military financial previously but some of the students are gone now and that is on the demand so all thos
for more on this let's bring in philip show well from bangkok he's the edge of correspondent for the british newspaper the sunday times philip protests is said that withdrawing the measures was not enough what are they demanding now. well they're demanding what they were demanding before this decree was put into place you have to remember that they've been on the streets full for months and they have a series of demands and those remain those remain from 2 foremost for them and those are the...
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for more on that now i'm joined by philip sure well journalist for the sunday times philip welcome to d.w. again paint a picture for us if you will what's the mood in the city today. sort of the mood is one of defiance amongst these protesters they are turning out several sites across the city they have. and their policy of converging on one particular site really stretching the police by choosing a several sites in in bangkok and they are very angry that angry that so many of their leaders have been arrested they're angry that the riot police and water cannons were sent in on friday night and they are also. around. that defines in the face of these this government decree that is supposed to find any gathering of full and full people but police have said today that they're going to look at video evidence to prosecute people attending these rallies and they've also said they're going to monitor and look at social me your activity even people posting selfies they say they will use that as evidence that you got that illegally under this decree so we have about 30 seconds left i just want
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ceo of philips, thank you for joining us. saying the hospital is still focused on acute pandemic care. this is something we are watching very closely in europe. we have had other breaking news. the french group says they are planning to sell assets, and the cfo is leaving in a massive shakeup to revive the french yogurt makeup. fresh news this morning. they are conducting a full strategic review of portfolio brands. sticking with earnings, we are starting off the full earning season in europe. ubs reporting tomorrow, barclays on friday. it comes after u.s. bank bank results left investors disappointed. joining us is dani burger. what will be the focus for ubs tomorrow? dani: wealth management and m&a are the two key points. we talked about seeing more net inflows from their wealth management division. we also had morgan stanley do pretty strong here. this is an important business segment for ubs. sergio armani stepped down and gave an exit interview saying that the best thing he did for ubs was not selling the wealth manageme
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so let's find out what's behind these protests with our correspondent philip schultz joining us from madrid good morning to philip what exactly are spanish doctors and health care workers calling for rather than fighting for 2 things basically more generally they're fighting for better working conditions especially now during the time on demi they have to work and less hours of. really horrible working conditions but more from crete mean they are fighting against the decree that all that they've got them and then the reaction should be grown up by this place and this decree to say that from now on non-special non-specialist doctors can be hired for specialist work that nurses can take over a lot of jobs that usually doctors do and so a lot of medical doctors say that this was for the destroy the spanish focus system . on stop protesting and to the government now it's moshi and you mentioned unfolds a lot of doctors and other professionals are working overtime in hospitals right now how overwhelmed are health care workers in spain at the moment. well the system hasn't collapsed yet as
so let's find out what's behind these protests with our correspondent philip schultz joining us from madrid good morning to philip what exactly are spanish doctors and health care workers calling for rather than fighting for 2 things basically more generally they're fighting for better working conditions especially now during the time on demi they have to work and less hours of. really horrible working conditions but more from crete mean they are fighting against the decree that all that...
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could it be, i will have to ask you to be brief, i am sorry, philip. is tight. but the fact is that they are breaking the law. if the government don't think chc is affordable, they should change the law and not break it. but they won't do that, because they would be compromising the founding principle of the nhs, that health care is free at the point of use. that is politically unacceptable. they are having their cake and eating it. either they funded properly or they change the law and they won't. understood. you taking this legal action, it could be really expensive. you are crowdfunding. yes. are you going to be able to do that? we had a good start. in about four days, we have achieved £20,000 on the initial £30,000 target. but we will need a lot more money than that. i would appeal to your viewers... they might not need to chc now but i can guarantee that in the future, one of their family, friends or loved ones will. this has significant financial implications. please look at my krautjustice platform and contribute to that. chc scandal and my name
could it be, i will have to ask you to be brief, i am sorry, philip. is tight. but the fact is that they are breaking the law. if the government don't think chc is affordable, they should change the law and not break it. but they won't do that, because they would be compromising the founding principle of the nhs, that health care is free at the point of use. that is politically unacceptable. they are having their cake and eating it. either they funded properly or they change the law and they...
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i'm joined now from rome by freelance journalist philip well and philip thanks for joining me one of the latest figures on the spread of the pandemic in italy and which regions are the worst hit. well the yen numbers have been rising steadily recently it's been hovering around 10000 a day and they're now going well beyond that and the alarming thing as well is that the presence of the virus is now registered jeff throughout the country nobody which was very badly hit to the stocks when this and any president right in europe . is says suffering again but all served on time yet in the area around naples and even ness up in areas such as sicily and of course what's particularly worrying is if the south is badly hit yeah medical services and hospitals are much less well prepared had to have coped with this kind of crisis and of course now saying new power as they if amazed how are italians reacting to the return of restrictions on their lines. well i think it remains to be seen really because my impression is that a lot of young italians are being met out partying just. as though nothing
i'm joined now from rome by freelance journalist philip well and philip thanks for joining me one of the latest figures on the spread of the pandemic in italy and which regions are the worst hit. well the yen numbers have been rising steadily recently it's been hovering around 10000 a day and they're now going well beyond that and the alarming thing as well is that the presence of the virus is now registered jeff throughout the country nobody which was very badly hit to the stocks when this and...
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a witness captured the scene as a protester punched rally organizer philip anderson before his speech. cornell bernard has a look at how things quickly escalated. >> no nazis, no kkk, no fascist usa. >> reporter: a large crowd of demonstrators gathered to oppose a small group holding what was build as a free speech rally, protesting what they say is twitter censorship of some of their message. >> they have no business being here. >> we call them san francisco for jesus christ. >> reporter: the rally was granted a permanent from the city. some of the speakers expected including well-known president trump supporters and conservative right personalities, but most never got the chance to be heard. tensions quickly escalated. counter demonstrators taunted police. sky 7 was overhead as some kicked barricades. police wearing riot gear tried to protect the speakers from the crowd, but many threw bottles at the stage and shouted down the speakers. before the event, the main organizer philip anderson said he was attacked and punched, knocking his front teeth out. >> you knock a black man's teet
a witness captured the scene as a protester punched rally organizer philip anderson before his speech. cornell bernard has a look at how things quickly escalated. >> no nazis, no kkk, no fascist usa. >> reporter: a large crowd of demonstrators gathered to oppose a small group holding what was build as a free speech rally, protesting what they say is twitter censorship of some of their message. >> they have no business being here. >> we call them san francisco for jesus...
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the cheryl and philip milstein family. barbara hope zuckerberg. the leonard and norma klorfine foundation. charles rosenblum. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financial group, retirement services and investments. additional support has been provided by: consumer cellular. and by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers le you. thank you. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. this weekend, as part of our roads to election 2020 series, we are reporting from ohio-- a battleground state where early voting is already underway. in just 17 days the united states will have its traditional election day on the first tuesday in november. but this year, in the midst of a global pandemic, americans are exercising their right to vote much earlier and in record numbers. we will get
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philip norton, bbc news, appley bridge.avirus infections recorded in the latest 24—hour period. the average number of new cases reported per day in the last week, is now 16,372. 822 people are being admitted to hospital on average each day over the past week. this number doesn't include scotland. 150 deaths were reported that's people who died within 28 days of a positive covid—19 test. that means on average in the past week 117 deaths were announced every day. it takes the total number of deaths so far across the uk to 43,579. if you want more details on what restrictions are in place where you live, do go to our website — bbc.co.uk/news — and search using your post code. france's anti—terrorism prosecutor says the teacher who was murdered near paris yesterday in a suspected islamist attack had received several threats before he died. police believe samuel paty was targeted because he showed pupils controversial cartoons of the prophet mohammed. nine people have been arrested, including the father of a child at the school
philip norton, bbc news, appley bridge.avirus infections recorded in the latest 24—hour period. the average number of new cases reported per day in the last week, is now 16,372. 822 people are being admitted to hospital on average each day over the past week. this number doesn't include scotland. 150 deaths were reported that's people who died within 28 days of a positive covid—19 test. that means on average in the past week 117 deaths were announced every day. it takes the total number of...
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that there is quite a lot about loneliness in the middle of everything, for the queen and prince philipor so many of us now in pandemic times, i'm thinking in particular of your scene where i think prince philip is alone when he is watching the first man step onto the moon. that is one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. i, yes, i thought about that sequence a lot actually. i think this sequence of time and loneliness is a theme that i have always sought out in my work. i've always sought that out as a central theme. i think television's great work is to reach into people's homes and help them feel a little bit less lonely and little bit more seen. and that was, you know, an extraordinary combination of events where everyone was so excited about whether the moon landing would happen but very few people stayed up, particularly in his home, to actually watch that exit from the columbia onto the surface of the moon. and i love that he experienced that on his own and it was so emotional. it may be think about how so many people are experiencing huge emotional challenges and kind
that there is quite a lot about loneliness in the middle of everything, for the queen and prince philipor so many of us now in pandemic times, i'm thinking in particular of your scene where i think prince philip is alone when he is watching the first man step onto the moon. that is one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. i, yes, i thought about that sequence a lot actually. i think this sequence of time and loneliness is a theme that i have always sought out in my work. i've always...
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philip norton, bbc news. figures show, there were 16,171 new coronavirus infections recorded in the latest 24—hour period. the average number of new cases reported per day in the last week, is now 16,372. 822 people are being admitted to hospital on average each day over the past week. this number doesn't include scotland. 150 deaths were reported, that's people who died within 28 days of a positive covid—19 test. that means on average in the past week, 117 deaths were announced every day. it takes the total number of deaths so far across the uk to 43,579. and we'll find out how this story and many others are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:30 and 11:30 this evening in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are nigel nelson, who's the political editor of the people and sunday mirror, and the political commentator, jo phillips. if you want more details on what restrictions are in place where you live, do go to our website — bbc.co.uk/news — and search using your post code. france's anti—terrorism pro
philip norton, bbc news. figures show, there were 16,171 new coronavirus infections recorded in the latest 24—hour period. the average number of new cases reported per day in the last week, is now 16,372. 822 people are being admitted to hospital on average each day over the past week. this number doesn't include scotland. 150 deaths were reported, that's people who died within 28 days of a positive covid—19 test. that means on average in the past week, 117 deaths were announced every day....
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