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well, germany is still recording high numbers of new infections of covert 9 tain. despite this month's partial lockdown bars and restaurants, a shattered, more than 20000 cases have been recorded in a single day. intensive care occupancy has more than doubled in the past few weeks . the government is warning that a 2nd wave has not yet paid. chancellor angela merkel has urged people to remain vigilant. here's what she had to say. but look at it as was the case with the spanish flu. we now also have to expect the 2nd wave to be more severe, and it happens during a less fortunate time of the year, the winter months, which means we will have to deal with this for the whole season. but even if there is good news now on vaccines being developed, it won't have any significant impact this winter. got view on the must feel we have to continue with our precautionary measures. i'm joined by a date of a new political correspondent, thomas sparrow. thomas, germany is still recording high numbers of new infections. how is the health system coping? it is still coping and it's im
well, germany is still recording high numbers of new infections of covert 9 tain. despite this month's partial lockdown bars and restaurants, a shattered, more than 20000 cases have been recorded in a single day. intensive care occupancy has more than doubled in the past few weeks . the government is warning that a 2nd wave has not yet paid. chancellor angela merkel has urged people to remain vigilant. here's what she had to say. but look at it as was the case with the spanish flu. we now also...
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play to provide shade, protect rivers and soil, and play a vital role in tain in the health of our environment. we've come to the end of today's show about the environment on interesting ways to protect. thank you for joining us on your company. it is a good buy, probably found a tree, no good here in compiler, and i'll be looking for it. you want to go next week just a quick reminder that you can always check off social media feeds and what's also the well on our website until next time, it's goodbye from me. you know your bible save nigeria. dumb dumb to give us your country make you rich people will provide you with the will take good care of macy's. i used to be going to cold on the west coast to come out in 2007. investors make big promises like years later, reality looks very different later features the drinking water shortage. i enjoy your life before you go. yes, i mean this david and not a trace of oil money to be found. what happened to god, the stream of black gold oil thomases starts december 4th. this is a 15 year old girl being gang raped. his teacher is beating a boy for talkin
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crucial role of step trees, play, to provide shade to protect rivers and soil, and play a vital role in tain in the health of our environment. we've come to the end of today's show about the environment on interesting ways to protect. thank you all for joining us and of course your company. it is a goodbye from the founder to nobody here in kampala and i'll be looking forward to seeing you once again next week. just a quick reminder that you can always check off social media feeds and what's also the well on our website until next time. it's goodbye from me in new york. i will save my, do go down . the list in new things, fixing things instead of throwing them away with subsidies, instead of scratching, remove books and sustainable. this is what germany's future should look like. winding up instead of lagging behind me in germany. the 30 minutes on d, w. september 19th, 93 israelis and palestinians signed the oslo accords. in the middle east seems possible new videos and private documents tell the story of the tough negotiations behind the scenes for have to be agreements reached and the bit
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europe is set to secure a 300000000 doses of an experimental covert 9 tain vaccine developed by germany's biotech and the u.s. . pharmaceutical giant pfizer, european commission president as a fund a lion is due to approve the deal later on wednesday. she describes it as the most promising vaccine. so far, the make his say trials show the drug is more than 90 percent effective at preventing covert 9 say. here in germany as elsewhere, there's guarded optimism over the development. when human trials of b n t, 160 began earlier this year, no one knew if they would lead to a coronavirus vaccine. the reports that this substance is in fact highly effective, have brought new hope. germany's research minister is cautiously optimistic. has been there for them until it i'm very pleased with naturally encouraged by this beginning and hopefully we will not have any setbacks with vaccines. you are never sure about that. but these positive initial reports give us a lot of hope not to lose their health, and the german government has put more than 350000000 euros into this research. over 40000, people ha
europe is set to secure a 300000000 doses of an experimental covert 9 tain vaccine developed by germany's biotech and the u.s. . pharmaceutical giant pfizer, european commission president as a fund a lion is due to approve the deal later on wednesday. she describes it as the most promising vaccine. so far, the make his say trials show the drug is more than 90 percent effective at preventing covert 9 say. here in germany as elsewhere, there's guarded optimism over the development. when human...
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tain, has filed lawsuits in several closely 4 states in an apparent attempt to contest his election loss in the state of georgia, where joe biden, narraway lead, says, began a recount of all presidential votes by hand. after the trump campaign called for that recount. senate minority leader, chuck schumer says the republicans, refusal to accept the election result is undermining american democracy. republicans in congress are spreading conspiracy theories, denying reality and poisoning the well of our democracy. congressional republicans don't have the evidence. they don't have the proof. they don't have anything, neither does the president, congress, congressional republicans are deliberately casting doubt on our elections for no other reason. but fear of donald trump. corona, virus, deaths and hospitalizations are accelerating at alarming rates in the u.s. with officials reporting over 100000 new infections for the 9th day in a row. some states are introducing measures such as mask wearing, while others are saying it's not up to the government to tell people how to behave during a pand
tain, has filed lawsuits in several closely 4 states in an apparent attempt to contest his election loss in the state of georgia, where joe biden, narraway lead, says, began a recount of all presidential votes by hand. after the trump campaign called for that recount. senate minority leader, chuck schumer says the republicans, refusal to accept the election result is undermining american democracy. republicans in congress are spreading conspiracy theories, denying reality and poisoning the well...
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weeks seems to be settling down to go ahead for federal officials to start working with joe biden's tain follows weeks of legal challenges by donald trump. has been trying to overturn the election result. his data is washington correspondent karen in a chamber where finally a step that the world was waiting for. donald trump opened the door for the transition. interestingly enough, this came briefly after the state of michigan. 30 fight, by the way, this means that these 16 electoral votes are from michigan will definitely go to joe biden. and this also clearly erases any pathway for president trying to overturn the election results. we also know from last week that georgia certified by then asked the winner of that state for 36 lawsuits, filed by the trump campaign falsely claiming election fraud over 20 have already been rejected by the courts. meanwhile, president elect joe biden is working on his upcoming administration. he has announced some of the members of his cabinet, a cabinet that includes a lot of experts that already served under barack obama's administration. and that's ter
weeks seems to be settling down to go ahead for federal officials to start working with joe biden's tain follows weeks of legal challenges by donald trump. has been trying to overturn the election result. his data is washington correspondent karen in a chamber where finally a step that the world was waiting for. donald trump opened the door for the transition. interestingly enough, this came briefly after the state of michigan. 30 fight, by the way, this means that these 16 electoral votes are...
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the mike has say, trials show the drug is more than 90 percent effective at preventing covert. 9 tain . here in germany as elsewhere, there is god, it often isn't over the development. when human trials of b n t, $160.00 began earlier this year, no one knew if they would lead to a coronavirus vaccine. the reports that this substance is in fact highly effective, have brought new hope. germany's research minister is cautiously optimistic. has been there for him with an untold. i'm very pleased with naturally encouraged by this beginning. and hopefully we will not have any setbacks with vaccines. you're never sure about that, but these positive initial reports give us a lot of hope not to lose their health. and the german government has put more than 350000000 euros into this research over 40000. people have received doses of the maxine at the same time, the approval procedure has been speeded up. could that mean the drug isn't safe? oughtn't to say that we have not lowered our standards at all. people can be sure if this drug is approved, that will be according to the usual standard we'
the mike has say, trials show the drug is more than 90 percent effective at preventing covert. 9 tain . here in germany as elsewhere, there is god, it often isn't over the development. when human trials of b n t, $160.00 began earlier this year, no one knew if they would lead to a coronavirus vaccine. the reports that this substance is in fact highly effective, have brought new hope. germany's research minister is cautiously optimistic. has been there for him with an untold. i'm very pleased...
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at the end they will be directed to the guests so get your questions in an to tain a copy of the book the daughters of yalta you will have an autographed bookplate from the ahor please keep an eye on the chat function for a link to purchase a copy with the bookplate exclusivelyrom ou bookstore it is the next best thing to dog a reception and a book s signing in the roosevelt room at the roseville house. a couple of other knowledgments before we begin our author writing extensively about his final year he also contributed many nderful artworks to the rose warehouse collection sthank you for being here the great biographer of course eleanor is a woman who wanted to go to yalta but didn'tortunately she had many other things to do on her own right so welcome. dorothy a member board of advisors is here and we welcome her and i am tilled myriend kate whitney is here. she has been important to me and my family for half a century and the granddaughter of franklin aneleanor roosevelt and it's a pleasure to welcome kate as well so please join me to welcome our gas. >> hello. thank you harold fo
at the end they will be directed to the guests so get your questions in an to tain a copy of the book the daughters of yalta you will have an autographed bookplate from the ahor please keep an eye on the chat function for a link to purchase a copy with the bookplate exclusivelyrom ou bookstore it is the next best thing to dog a reception and a book s signing in the roosevelt room at the roseville house. a couple of other knowledgments before we begin our author writing extensively about his...
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and the potentially infected so i would hope t what the biden administration can do is learn from tain, south by the way, all places that had no lockdowns. who ran this told me, a iwan lockdown is a sign you have already failed. what you have to do is figure out how do you take the infected, quarantine them, isolate the potentially infected, that's usually in -- in taiwan's case, it was 1% of the population. that allowed the other 99%ulf the pion to live life as normal. and if we re to isola these people and give them hotel service, the cost would be a fraction of a fraction of whati country's losing economically as a result of tru corona so anything you can spend to have an intelligent and aggressive response would be the right answe one of the things we're bad at in america is learning from other countries. we think we're exceptional. and we are in certain ways. but itlinds us to the reality that there are some things we do very badly.ot r countries do well. and it would do to have a little bit of humility and look arou best practices. robert: sarah, congress is de ly divided here in
and the potentially infected so i would hope t what the biden administration can do is learn from tain, south by the way, all places that had no lockdowns. who ran this told me, a iwan lockdown is a sign you have already failed. what you have to do is figure out how do you take the infected, quarantine them, isolate the potentially infected, that's usually in -- in taiwan's case, it was 1% of the population. that allowed the other 99%ulf the pion to live life as normal. and if we re to isola...
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the world and a number of un bodies have come down very hard on this trial and told them that for tain is the minimum age of communal responsibility they simply not listening. this 13 year old boy who will call out it has already been to western australia's only use prison banks here heal the tensions and when the 1st one to try to act off . to the fort lock. problem instead of. he was 1st incarcerated last year and has already served 12 short sentences for petty offenses league kase or a tom boy in this case and also in those shot so he can walk by city here. i'm not and ridged i. say keys keys and keys to shank in a shank and. he said some of the kids will like 10 and 11 and you were 12. were old the kids. treated fairly and then. you know early. what things did you say that you think a kid should be subjected to. a lot of 10 year olds going bashfulness 16 year olds. i saw when. you saw that happen yeah. yeah. yeah of china feeling rough person and if you can stand i have on you going to get bashed on mobeen there but if you act like just a quiet person then i turn off and. they're j
the world and a number of un bodies have come down very hard on this trial and told them that for tain is the minimum age of communal responsibility they simply not listening. this 13 year old boy who will call out it has already been to western australia's only use prison banks here heal the tensions and when the 1st one to try to act off . to the fort lock. problem instead of. he was 1st incarcerated last year and has already served 12 short sentences for petty offenses league kase or a tom...
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france is also fighting to control a 2nd wave of covert. 9 tain. daily infection numbers are the highest in europe, and yet the lock down france imposed is less strict. during the 1st wave, the government is trying to strike a balance between protecting health and preserving the economy. but not everybody is happy about that approach. there was reports from paris, even under lockdown, the french are taking to the streets as opposed to doing the 1st 1000 wave schools here are staying open. but teachers don't feel safe. we have between $20.25 pupils per class. we are trying to impose social distancing. but in our classrooms, we canot may have a distance of 40 centimeters between each pupil and that she's the most similar we were hoping the government would dream for senator kerry measures, but they haven't or at least not sufficiently. so we don't understand that. we fear the government is abandoning us to lash out. they are getting support from their pupils who have been blocking school entrances and posting videos online that show a lack of social
france is also fighting to control a 2nd wave of covert. 9 tain. daily infection numbers are the highest in europe, and yet the lock down france imposed is less strict. during the 1st wave, the government is trying to strike a balance between protecting health and preserving the economy. but not everybody is happy about that approach. there was reports from paris, even under lockdown, the french are taking to the streets as opposed to doing the 1st 1000 wave schools here are staying open. but...
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infectious diseases reports that 880000 people across the country have now contracted covert line tain. the rise comes as germany continues to battle, the virus with partial lockdowns tougher restrictions could be put in place when chancellor angela merkel meets with the heads of the federal states next week. as a big army says it has entered at the 1st of 3 districts to be handed back by amin year as part of a contentious peace accord. the agreement was brokered by russia and ended weeks of fighting over the disputed region in and around nagorno-karabakh. that area is marked here in red on the map. now it's a region inside as of the shabat populated by ethnic main eons of control the territory and the surrounding areas for decades. but in september, forces started an offensive to reclaim the disputed territory. quickly overpowering their army and counterparts under the peace deal, the borders of nagorno. karabakh has been redrawn and army and troops must leave the region. they have lost control of by december 1st. the fighting is officially over, but normal life is still a long way of
infectious diseases reports that 880000 people across the country have now contracted covert line tain. the rise comes as germany continues to battle, the virus with partial lockdowns tougher restrictions could be put in place when chancellor angela merkel meets with the heads of the federal states next week. as a big army says it has entered at the 1st of 3 districts to be handed back by amin year as part of a contentious peace accord. the agreement was brokered by russia and ended weeks of...
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the military here. 2 the oath or it is in this country have not been able to call in tain this op rising, this insurgency that started 2009, not just recently. in fact, this month, the military carried out in this region with this massacre happened. various asked strikes and they're speaking about a resurgence of a terrorist activity. but at the same time, the people here on in the grass on the ground here in nigeria are disappointed because they're saying that the government is not able to contain this violence to fulfill their promise. and to reduce at least the violence if they can stop it completely hot. this is not the 1st massacre of this kind of nigeria, as you've mentioned. and nigerians are happy. what does that mean for the stability of the government that well, president warry actually spoke through his spokesperson yesterday, that he's saying that the nigerian military has received all support necessary to make sure that the population of nigeria is protected. when you look what's happening on the ground, the situation is rather any control beyond the control, it seems of the
the military here. 2 the oath or it is in this country have not been able to call in tain this op rising, this insurgency that started 2009, not just recently. in fact, this month, the military carried out in this region with this massacre happened. various asked strikes and they're speaking about a resurgence of a terrorist activity. but at the same time, the people here on in the grass on the ground here in nigeria are disappointed because they're saying that the government is not able to...
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conservative a company in terms of the way it is processing consumers data because it is closer to the tree tains they pretty much in the house. but that doesn't mean that it doesn't collect this similar amount of data in nature and scope. then facebook and going to check out plenty more stories we have covered on the web site had to join me every thursday on the alec simon show. and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics, sports business, i'm show business. i'll see you then. it's certainly be good for you. good for your general for cold may make this issue with both. if you're not saying it's all, suppose you may be more to shoot in the future. so i certainly do not think i'm a very bad for people's mental poverty. if you're born into a poor family, you're born into a minority family. if you're born into a family that only has a single parent that really constrains your life, chances people die. if you're born into generational poverty, it's a fight every day. so you meet your needs and the needs of your family. this is boom bust the one business show you can't afford to miss in was
conservative a company in terms of the way it is processing consumers data because it is closer to the tree tains they pretty much in the house. but that doesn't mean that it doesn't collect this similar amount of data in nature and scope. then facebook and going to check out plenty more stories we have covered on the web site had to join me every thursday on the alec simon show. and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics, sports business, i'm show business. i'll see you then. it's...
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peggy, good and is battling the long term effects of coated 9 tain. when she became sick in march, she had fi symptoms, but it's now devastated her life. but he's confident enough that i only became gravely ill months later in june. but at the time i thought that everything would eventually be fine, but things didn't improve. i was extremely ill for many, many weeks, which turned into months and i never got better. what a nice pic he is, one of 40 covert survivors here suffering from long term effects of the illness. germany's baltic sea coast. their symptoms are being treated at a rehabilitation center after the virus pygmy felt burnt out, she suffered from dizzy spells and chronic pain. the cognitive i'm showing in some cases i also had cognitive difficulties. like my head wasn't functioning properly. i couldn't hear at povich and, and couldn't follow conversations. well, often covert patients like peggy say, their concerns aren't being taken seriously by the doctors it's very difficult for some doctors to understand when they look at me. i look hea
peggy, good and is battling the long term effects of coated 9 tain. when she became sick in march, she had fi symptoms, but it's now devastated her life. but he's confident enough that i only became gravely ill months later in june. but at the time i thought that everything would eventually be fine, but things didn't improve. i was extremely ill for many, many weeks, which turned into months and i never got better. what a nice pic he is, one of 40 covert survivors here suffering from long term...
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tains recordings of one of the world's most wanted men trying to negotiate immunity from prosecution. ethiopia's government has launched airstrikes there to graze capital following through on its promise of more attacks. if rebels refused to surrender, the air force says it carried out what it calls surgical attacks in the city of mccalla. it's the main base for the 2 great people's liberation front or tee p.l.f. which governs the northern region. hundreds have died in the conflict which began nearly 2 weeks ago, but as pulled in neighboring eritrea. prime minister, i'll be ahmed's federal government deploy more troops on monday, despite international and regional calls mediation. it says that the conflict will end when the t.p.s. is brought to justice al jazeera, how it is on the line now from dutch in ethiopia. to tell us more about these asteroids, that in their strikes have been hitting targets on the outskirts of the canada cup . it's all a particular region and the headquarters of the leadership for been cutting all these fighting against her. but government falls. so i mean, it
tains recordings of one of the world's most wanted men trying to negotiate immunity from prosecution. ethiopia's government has launched airstrikes there to graze capital following through on its promise of more attacks. if rebels refused to surrender, the air force says it carried out what it calls surgical attacks in the city of mccalla. it's the main base for the 2 great people's liberation front or tee p.l.f. which governs the northern region. hundreds have died in the conflict which began...
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codein tain, is also dominating the virtual g 20 summit, held by saudi arabia. leaders of the world's 20 biggest economies are expected to pledge support to poor countries to help pay for the distribution of vaccines. medicines and tests. police are clashing with anti-government protesters in guatemala, after hundreds stormed the congress building and set it on fire. police fired tear gas to clear the demonstration, which was led by university students after it became violent. nationwide demonstrations are taking place across chile, demanding the release of hundreds of people arrested during protests for social reform. over the past year. they know its additions and rights organizations are accusing the chilean government of using detention as a political weapon. presidents have been detained without trial of a certain rights in america, and it's lucien human reports from santiago. this is 23 year old student your at a demonstration last year in santiago at protests. he would act as a kind of fire man, running after burning hot tear gas canisters fired by police
codein tain, is also dominating the virtual g 20 summit, held by saudi arabia. leaders of the world's 20 biggest economies are expected to pledge support to poor countries to help pay for the distribution of vaccines. medicines and tests. police are clashing with anti-government protesters in guatemala, after hundreds stormed the congress building and set it on fire. police fired tear gas to clear the demonstration, which was led by university students after it became violent. nationwide...
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we know that 3 military airplanes have already lended tain the city of yet another mania. this is, these are the pictures provided by russian defense ministry, the airplanes, broad person, now head quitman to try special week old russian peacekeepers are going to be stationed mostly along what is known as the lauching corridor is a 5 kilometer wide road connecting the media to the gordon and it is expected that they're going to stay there for at least 5 years and it could be extended. what is the agreement say about specific districts? well, they do says that the army's stop there where they are now. meaning as it is by john will keep the areas it managed to seize during the fight, including a very important town of different size, call it differently. it is a strategic location because it is on a high hill and you can see the whole stip on the cat, which is the capital of the garden cut off from there. and military generals say, if you have this shushi, then you have the whole courtney and now azerbaijan will have it. who wants her? there's a new leader call and it's jeru
we know that 3 military airplanes have already lended tain the city of yet another mania. this is, these are the pictures provided by russian defense ministry, the airplanes, broad person, now head quitman to try special week old russian peacekeepers are going to be stationed mostly along what is known as the lauching corridor is a 5 kilometer wide road connecting the media to the gordon and it is expected that they're going to stay there for at least 5 years and it could be extended. what is...
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i'm anthony out from in the tain here in berlin. thanks. watch the current forecast. up until now with germany's has a lot of cash because at 19 is fundamentally changing match. how was it in other european countries? and what are the consequences of this development card? will cope with 19 cash close up. next,, t.w. indiana. turning misery into hung in 28 team and devastating damage destroyed to dana's cameraman lever villages. the survivors started creating dolls from damaged cloth, giving up was never an option. and a story of success. in 60 minutes, t w we know that this is a scary time for the coronavirus is changing the world, changing our lives. so please take care of yourself. keep your distance, wash your hands. if you can. stay at how we are d.w.p. press here for you. we are working hard loosely to hear you informed on all of our platforms. we are all in this together and to gather and while making sure you stay safe, everybody stays in the series, so stay safe. please stay safe. what do you always carry with you? your smartphone keys and some cash. or keys,
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rooftops doss, the sea of muddy water and honduras, tains of thousands were forced to flee to shelters. and i feel obligated with thankful to god, thankful to those who arrived and help the children above all else. the atlantic has seen a record storm season this year. scientists say warmest seas caused by climate change and making hurricanes stronger for longer after landfall. many of these areas were battered by another major hurricane, just 2 weeks ago. authorities and build in nicaragua say anything left standing after that storm was destroyed this time around. shelters already packed after easter and now overwhelmed with new arrivals. and right now, i'm in a shelter, but at any moment they could kick me out, and i don't know where to go, and it's not over yet. there are more warnings of life 3 thank flash, flooding from the heavy rain in iotas tail, alexia brian al-jazeera, politicians in japan voted to give a climate emergency. a warning that the world faces a crisis. they hope the symbolic declaration will increase pressure for action to combat global warming and send the messag
rooftops doss, the sea of muddy water and honduras, tains of thousands were forced to flee to shelters. and i feel obligated with thankful to god, thankful to those who arrived and help the children above all else. the atlantic has seen a record storm season this year. scientists say warmest seas caused by climate change and making hurricanes stronger for longer after landfall. many of these areas were battered by another major hurricane, just 2 weeks ago. authorities and build in nicaragua say...
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general services administration releases those funds that cannot happen but the bottom transition tain can tap into the funding that they can raise themselves to begin to securing these revenues and that's what biden and hamil harris have been doing but had to face meeting this morning as the president elect and vice president elect and then 1st meeting was around strategies to address the coronavirus endemic in the u.s. . trump is sort of presenting the rhetoric of a start up action biden is presenting the rhetoric of getting on jobs both candidates will both politicians very different approaches in how they are seen to be moving forward. brian cranston rockhampton thank you very much thank you. still ahead on our to 0 we'll look at what's next for peru after the president for me from office. i will tell you how stock markets reacted after pfizer said its coded 19 vaccine could just about do the job. of cloud to concern ourselves with across north america at the moment we're seeing a fair bit of cloud down towards the southeast where we have focal storm that's rattling its way and acr
general services administration releases those funds that cannot happen but the bottom transition tain can tap into the funding that they can raise themselves to begin to securing these revenues and that's what biden and hamil harris have been doing but had to face meeting this morning as the president elect and vice president elect and then 1st meeting was around strategies to address the coronavirus endemic in the u.s. . trump is sort of presenting the rhetoric of a start up action biden is...
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this hour on stage change for our current affairs documentary series close up, which asks if covert 9 tain is killing cash. have more news headlines at the top of the hour. in the meantime, there's always our web site day w dot com. i'm going to follow us on instagram and twitter as well last day. w. news. i'm rebecca ridges in berlin from may. i mean time news, dana, thanks very much. cut the card for kalish. i'm told germans have a lot of cash because if 19 is fundamentally changing that, how was it in other european countries? and what are the consequences of this development card to cope with 19 cash d.w.? is it a mariah's? now it's fantasy. is it about this traditional display? of course an incentive is part of morocco's cultural heritage. now, women can ride along is mount a clear sign of the women's liberation in the kingdom, morocco's mori, or women. in 45 minutes on w. give us your country in the will make you rich people oil will provide you with jobs. the oil will take good care of, you may seem to be more fever took hold on the west coast of kona in 2007 and jesters, made big p
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it details dozens of allegations against at least 9 tain. special forces soldiers who were in afghanistan between 2005 and 26, jane, and some of the stories, quite confronting, including allegations of unlawful killings, of civilians that's outside of the heat of battle. and also what was known as blooding. the report contains allegations that some younger soldiers were asked by them or say, new soldiers to kill, unlawfully killed people in afghanistan as a 1st kill. and some of those did do that in the report says that there are many people who are suffering mentally at this stage as well. but this will no doubt have widespread ramifications and in terms of the time fry. and it could be until we see anyone in the court system because a special investigation will now need to look at all of this evidence and actually build up cases to be prosecuted in course. but nikka, how controversial is this in australia itself? i mean, are people looking for to the australian defense ministry to take responsibility? well, the chief of these showing defen
it details dozens of allegations against at least 9 tain. special forces soldiers who were in afghanistan between 2005 and 26, jane, and some of the stories, quite confronting, including allegations of unlawful killings, of civilians that's outside of the heat of battle. and also what was known as blooding. the report contains allegations that some younger soldiers were asked by them or say, new soldiers to kill, unlawfully killed people in afghanistan as a 1st kill. and some of those did do...
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and progress that we chiefly, it always is tain with that part with, you know, you have probably your rights. i have to reason with you use the technology, you know, always bit to some degree used for, for the west part of humanity. a lot of that will actually append on our camp abilities will shoot up official intelligence in so it's not only 5 g. in robotics, it needs to be a lot of ai involved in currently a global scale. they's a lot of discussions around you know, panels of the government handles, ethics regulation and requirements on ai. so i think, you know, our ability as a humanity just stopped this to be used. you know, within wars within conflicts, i think really recites these panels and i hope there will be fruitful over the next years. 'd to show then take a break right now while we're back will continue talking to wireless communications at king's college london, talking about the 5 g. and the prospects it holds for us. stay with us as the drug administration comes one, then those who dreamed up in executing the russia gate hoax ever be held accountable when the media ev
and progress that we chiefly, it always is tain with that part with, you know, you have probably your rights. i have to reason with you use the technology, you know, always bit to some degree used for, for the west part of humanity. a lot of that will actually append on our camp abilities will shoot up official intelligence in so it's not only 5 g. in robotics, it needs to be a lot of ai involved in currently a global scale. they's a lot of discussions around you know, panels of the government...
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we tains of thousands were forced to flee to shelters, and i feel obligated to go with thankful to god, thankful to those who arrived and help the children above all else. the atlantic has seen a record storm season this year. scientists say warmest seas caused by climate change and making hurricanes stronger for longer after landfall. many of these areas were battered by another major hurricane, just 2 weeks ago. authorities and build in nicaragua say any thing left standing after that storm was destroyed this time around. shelters already packed after easter and now overwhelmed with new arrivals. and right now i'm in a shelter, but at any moment they could keep me out and i don't know where to go. and it's not over yet. there are more warnings of life, 3 things, flash flooding from the heavy rain in iotas tale, alexia brian al jazeera and one of the top stories are now jazeera u.s. president elect. joe biden has again criticized the current president for denying his victory warning. it could create new coronavirus victims in brandon, donald trump's obstruction to the transition durin
we tains of thousands were forced to flee to shelters, and i feel obligated to go with thankful to god, thankful to those who arrived and help the children above all else. the atlantic has seen a record storm season this year. scientists say warmest seas caused by climate change and making hurricanes stronger for longer after landfall. many of these areas were battered by another major hurricane, just 2 weeks ago. authorities and build in nicaragua say any thing left standing after that storm...
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rooftops dots the sea of muddy water in honduras, we tains of thousands were forced to flee to shelters. and i feel i'm going to go with thankful to god, thankful to those who arrived and help the children above all else. the atlantic has seen a record storm season this year. scientists say warmest seas caused by climate change and making hurricanes stronger for longer after landfall. many of these areas were bettered by another major hurricane eater. just 2 weeks. go and build what you nicaragua say anything left standing after that storm was destroyed this time around. shelters already packed after easter and now overwhelmed with new arrivals. and right now, i'm in a shelter, but at any moment they could keep me out, and i don't know where to go, and it's not over yet. there are more warnings of life. 3 thanks. flash flooding from the heavy rain in iotas tail, alexia brian al jazeera hello again. this is al jazeera and these are the headlines. u.s. president elect joe biden has maintained his lead over donald trump in the hand order of ballots in the state of georgia. president tom st
rooftops dots the sea of muddy water in honduras, we tains of thousands were forced to flee to shelters. and i feel i'm going to go with thankful to god, thankful to those who arrived and help the children above all else. the atlantic has seen a record storm season this year. scientists say warmest seas caused by climate change and making hurricanes stronger for longer after landfall. many of these areas were bettered by another major hurricane eater. just 2 weeks. go and build what you...
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conflict tamil people have been killed in post-election violence in ivory coast for a number of dead tain rival factions have been fighting since weekend elections that returned president at a somewhat to power i had interests but the supreme court. days after the reelection of president alassane ouattara was he supporters take to the streets with a victory dance was the mood isn't the same among the opposition many oppose what continued in power saying his bid for 30 years and constitutional while ivory coast has a limit of 2 presidential terms whatever has assisted a new constitution in 3 to 60 allowed him to run again the homes of key opposition figures have been surrounded by police after some and i was to counsel saying they would prepare for a new election the government called that and our front constituted all thought. on monday the opposition issued a statement setting up a transitional body in the face of such a serious situation it is important to strain then the security and ensure that there are no surprises the government said it deployed at least 35000 security personnel ac
conflict tamil people have been killed in post-election violence in ivory coast for a number of dead tain rival factions have been fighting since weekend elections that returned president at a somewhat to power i had interests but the supreme court. days after the reelection of president alassane ouattara was he supporters take to the streets with a victory dance was the mood isn't the same among the opposition many oppose what continued in power saying his bid for 30 years and constitutional...
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yet any progress that we a chief always is tain with that part. so yeah, probably you're right, so i have to reason with the use of technology as you know, always bit to some degree used for, for the west, part of humanity. a lot of that will actually append on our current bill of these will should do artificial intelligence in so it's not only 5 g. in robotics, it needs to be a lot of ai involved in currently a global scale days. a lot of discussions around, you know, panels of the server. it had also ethics regulation and requirements on ai. so i think, you know, our ability as a humanity just stop this to be used. you know, within wars within conflicts, i think really resides at these panels, and i hope there will be fruitful over the next years to show then take a short break right now when we're back, we'll continue talking to misha dollar, professor in wireless communications at king's college, london talking about the 5 g. and the prospects it holds for us. stay with us. max kaiser, financial survival guide, liquid assets, not those that yo
yet any progress that we a chief always is tain with that part. so yeah, probably you're right, so i have to reason with the use of technology as you know, always bit to some degree used for, for the west, part of humanity. a lot of that will actually append on our current bill of these will should do artificial intelligence in so it's not only 5 g. in robotics, it needs to be a lot of ai involved in currently a global scale days. a lot of discussions around, you know, panels of the server. it...
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learn how to tackle the situation and to work on the problems the setbacks they are facing, remain tain. any communication with our foreign partners on the pandemic response. does the kremlin or the international community have any idea when this whole thing might finally end? you've probably noticed that in every news piece about putin's telephone conversations with his counterparts. there is a line that says that different aspects of the pandemic response have been discussed if this topic is on the agenda. every time president speaks to any of his foreign partners. because kovi $1000.00 is a problem that we all share for some countries, it's even more urgent and for us, we close the cooperate internationally in terms of exchanging information. and also we cooperate on the issue of our vaccine. we are promoting it into other markets. we are currently discussing possible production of a vaccine in other countries. and here in russia, naturally, for a nationwide vaccination campaign, we need to provide as many as 150000000 units to cover our domestic needs only. you're absolutely right.
learn how to tackle the situation and to work on the problems the setbacks they are facing, remain tain. any communication with our foreign partners on the pandemic response. does the kremlin or the international community have any idea when this whole thing might finally end? you've probably noticed that in every news piece about putin's telephone conversations with his counterparts. there is a line that says that different aspects of the pandemic response have been discussed if this topic is...
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and crucially says, he's told his own tain to do the same. what do you make of that? well, it's great that he's going to treat joe biden, the way barack obama treated him, except it took 3 weeks for him to do the same. and i don't buy for a moment that emily murphy and donald trump were treated unfairly when they've been doing substantially holding the election hostage to the president's conspiracy theories about having had this election stolen from him. we have to remember joe biden has won this election in the popular vote by 6000000 votes, not to mention an overwhelming victory in electoral college, not to mention the fact in every legal challenge. something like out of 35 or 36. donald trump is the only one to and they barely registered a blip on changing any votes. so this is been donald trump, not wanting to let go of power and abusing the american electoral and political system for his own personal political benefit. and emily murphy was caught in the middle of it, but i don't really feel for her show and sorry for her because this is her job. she is a public s
and crucially says, he's told his own tain to do the same. what do you make of that? well, it's great that he's going to treat joe biden, the way barack obama treated him, except it took 3 weeks for him to do the same. and i don't buy for a moment that emily murphy and donald trump were treated unfairly when they've been doing substantially holding the election hostage to the president's conspiracy theories about having had this election stolen from him. we have to remember joe biden has won...
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susan: we're watching segment of the documentary, "ghost moun tain."e are with its producer, james taing. there are 70 questions. we don't have lots of time. let me ask you from a political standpoint, how have you and your father processed u.s. policy during that time and its impact on cambodia? one of the portions of the story that we really have to policy the impact on war and foreign policy and the collateral damage. what happened in cambodia was an out spill of vietnam where nixon bombedly -- illegally vietnam -- cambodia. the country gets splintered from it and goes into a civil war revolution. father, we canmy only speak of the mixed feelings where he did not know that the u.s. was bombing. he only knew of pol pot and the regime. the effortsfelt that people made on these refugee camps, he knew they were from the international committee and election errors. he has always had sort of -- electioners. sort oflways had some admiration for the u.s. and what they did. i want to continue the story because it is an important story to tell. it is what are
susan: we're watching segment of the documentary, "ghost moun tain."e are with its producer, james taing. there are 70 questions. we don't have lots of time. let me ask you from a political standpoint, how have you and your father processed u.s. policy during that time and its impact on cambodia? one of the portions of the story that we really have to policy the impact on war and foreign policy and the collateral damage. what happened in cambodia was an out spill of vietnam where...
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the gsa has asser tained that joe biden is the president-elect. the president covered that retreat by saying he is going to continue to fight strongly. he thinks he'll prevail, which not coincidentally allows him to continue raising money for this legal fight. but those calculations could change again as we get closer to january 20th. one example he's got legal exposure as he prepares to leave office. if donald trump thought that it would help his cause, that it would ease the thirst of prosecutors to go after him, if he said the word concede, no doubt he would say the word concede. but we just don't know how he is going to calibrate that as he gets closer to the end of his term. >> well, the money issue is always one we're looking at and figuring out the real motivation here. we can all recite by this point the idea of you can't indict a sitting president but the last two words are really looming overhead. ron brownstein let me go to you. you know republicans are admitting behind the scenes that it's over but publicly many won't acknowledge that
the gsa has asser tained that joe biden is the president-elect. the president covered that retreat by saying he is going to continue to fight strongly. he thinks he'll prevail, which not coincidentally allows him to continue raising money for this legal fight. but those calculations could change again as we get closer to january 20th. one example he's got legal exposure as he prepares to leave office. if donald trump thought that it would help his cause, that it would ease the thirst of...
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but that was,-- that is the end taining part of the show.ve a lot of emotions. i think it is just really nice with everyone going on right now, you know, you kind of see the world without actually having to trouble and a lot of dogs in slow mo with let's face it, everyone wants to see. >> are you not the only one who would probably cry when watching the first episode. because you have lucy right there next to you who is your cohost for the show. but then you have two other dogs, leo and bsh-- and they are not your cohost and i think that they are going to be really had when-- sad and will be like wow, how come lucy got chosen and we didn't, do you have a favorite, is that what you are saying lindsay. >> my favorite dog is actually not her, it's my other dog leo. and i wish that i could travel with them but they are like a hundred pounds each. an also they always get in trouble, ie they got into a fight with the porcupine and like a couple of weeks ago. and so i just can't rely on them like lucy is a always there, she may be sleeping but at l
but that was,-- that is the end taining part of the show.ve a lot of emotions. i think it is just really nice with everyone going on right now, you know, you kind of see the world without actually having to trouble and a lot of dogs in slow mo with let's face it, everyone wants to see. >> are you not the only one who would probably cry when watching the first episode. because you have lucy right there next to you who is your cohost for the show. but then you have two other dogs, leo and...
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and extremely confronting to many people, it details dozens of allegations against at least 9 tain, special forces soldiers, who were in afghanistan between 2005 and 26, dana and some of the stories are quite confronting, including allegations of unlawful killing of civilians that's outside of the heat of battle, and also what was known as bloody. the report contains allegations that some younger soldiers were asked by them or say new soldiers to kill unlawfully kill people in afghanistan as a 1st kill. and some of those did do that in the report says that there are many people who are suffering mentally at this stage as well. but this will no doubt have widespread ramifications. and in terms of the time frame, it could be years until we see anyone in the court system because a special investigator will now need to look at all of this evidence and actually build up cases to be prosecuted in court. and u.s. drug firm will apply for emergency authorization for its corona vaccine within days fuzzes as late stage trials of his vaccine showed it was 95 percent effective and improvement on initia
and extremely confronting to many people, it details dozens of allegations against at least 9 tain, special forces soldiers, who were in afghanistan between 2005 and 26, dana and some of the stories are quite confronting, including allegations of unlawful killing of civilians that's outside of the heat of battle, and also what was known as bloody. the report contains allegations that some younger soldiers were asked by them or say new soldiers to kill unlawfully kill people in afghanistan as a...
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>>so on the one hand we're way better than we were in 26 tain when we had clinton up by 6. trump won by just under one, so we had a full 7 point error and the wrong winner in 2016. this time we have the right winner and we're off by 3 or 4 depending on turnout. 4 years ago polls had hillary clinton beating president trump in wisconsin, but they all missed trump's late surge to win that state. this year, joe biden beat trump by more than 20,000 votes in wisconsin which represents a 0.6 3 percentage point win. >>president-elect joe biden is quietly pushing forward with the business of preparing to become america's next commander in chief, he is ignoring president trump's efforts to block his efforts. biden says that he's getting right to work and has selected his longtime adviser ron klain as his chief of staff lane first served as chief of staff abide during president obama's first term he was also chief of staff to vice president al gore in the mid 1990's when was the ebola response coordinator during the 2014 outbreak. the chief of staff is typically a gatekeeper for the p
>>so on the one hand we're way better than we were in 26 tain when we had clinton up by 6. trump won by just under one, so we had a full 7 point error and the wrong winner in 2016. this time we have the right winner and we're off by 3 or 4 depending on turnout. 4 years ago polls had hillary clinton beating president trump in wisconsin, but they all missed trump's late surge to win that state. this year, joe biden beat trump by more than 20,000 votes in wisconsin which represents a 0.6 3...
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you loose o'll tell you to stand by or stand downb and stan that's an enormous amount of power he tains reporter: devils advoc here. i hear all the concerns you're expressing and the people e expressing, but is it possible we're not seeing somethinger laoing on, that this could simply be the tail-end of an administration head bid a man who simply doesn't want to give up power, he's firing some people, and that it may not end up being anything more than just that? >> it could be, but one thing that i think is important ton keep focuseds that those folks deeply committed to lddo trump, some portion of that 72 million who voted for him, he is taking that withm hi. he's not giving them up. we could be in a sietuation wre the biden presidency is in a day-to-day conflict for ratings with a man w i uld not fight on a ratings landscape in any y, i would not wish that on my worst enemy. is a master of that terrain. that's what i think is going to be so interesting, and maybe what's, frankly, so unsettling about the years that we certainly will have ahead of us, what will trump do with the power
you loose o'll tell you to stand by or stand downb and stan that's an enormous amount of power he tains reporter: devils advoc here. i hear all the concerns you're expressing and the people e expressing, but is it possible we're not seeing somethinger laoing on, that this could simply be the tail-end of an administration head bid a man who simply doesn't want to give up power, he's firing some people, and that it may not end up being anything more than just that? >> it could be, but one...
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shutdown and ensuing shutdowns enforced a digital revolution kevin o'leary, best known for shark tain's mr. wonderful have they been able to figure out how to get through this? >> it's been an extraordinary outcome, one i could have never perceived could happen, because in march when we were scrambling for ppe loans, the majority of my companies were negative we shut down 50% which is pretty much every american's business until we went through this extraordinary transformation we would have never shut down our headquarters, we would have never assumed that we could make a pivot and start selling direct to our customers instead of through retail that's exactly what happened and shep, when you sell something direct to a customer, you make almost 100 cents on the dollar versus 50 cents when you sell through retail. so that's the reason that there is a massive digital pivot going on, and there is major cost savings also occurring i could have never foreseen this 15% of my staff, including the areas of accounting, logistics and compliance never want to come back to the office. >> wow >> they
shutdown and ensuing shutdowns enforced a digital revolution kevin o'leary, best known for shark tain's mr. wonderful have they been able to figure out how to get through this? >> it's been an extraordinary outcome, one i could have never perceived could happen, because in march when we were scrambling for ppe loans, the majority of my companies were negative we shut down 50% which is pretty much every american's business until we went through this extraordinary transformation we would...