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u. s. backed nationalist party. this made control vesee of revelations of phone calls by u. s. general mili to re ensure china of new eminent u. s. nuclear strike. and the surprise australia nuclear submarine deal with london in washington. joining me now from aging is the center for china and globalization, vice president, victor gow. victor, thanks so much for coming back. that own, as i said, as the day after you have a britain's, a queen lives with the aircraft carrier coming towards your maritime borders. nato countries openly threatening your existence, ro, us as ronald reagan strike, carry a force sailing towards you. bad times for china, welsh, i'm the just celebrated the 72nd national day hole and 3 hours in a mood of our great celebration. i was very happy, very united the government. yes, of course. there have been lots of incursions or impulses that carry on the ocean all kinds and possibly so our eats into china and other waters around china. this is a very serious matter in china condemns such incursions. and they are not purely freedom of navigation, i sizes, they are us
u. s. backed nationalist party. this made control vesee of revelations of phone calls by u. s. general mili to re ensure china of new eminent u. s. nuclear strike. and the surprise australia nuclear submarine deal with london in washington. joining me now from aging is the center for china and globalization, vice president, victor gow. victor, thanks so much for coming back. that own, as i said, as the day after you have a britain's, a queen lives with the aircraft carrier coming towards your...
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u. s. and u. k headed your way. what did you make of these revelations in washington? general milly, the joint chiefs, us, joint chiefs chairman saying that he had to reassure chinese counter guard that there was not going to be a 1st nuclear strike on china. first of all, i think generally is highly regarded a respect is from the chinese site. now what is happening in washington the congressional hearing and really is testimony. congressional hearing is a confirmation of one point that is very important. that is, there will be no wall between china and the united states. and that is in the interest of mankind. there are people who are very eager and agitated to provoke a war between china, the united states, and they are not doing that in the interest of the american people. some people in the united states even claim that china and united states needs to have a wall with each other. they are little understand the consequence of war, g channel, the united states. because if there is a very carefully to what henry kissinger has to say recently, is basically saying, any war bre
u. s. and u. k headed your way. what did you make of these revelations in washington? general milly, the joint chiefs, us, joint chiefs chairman saying that he had to reassure chinese counter guard that there was not going to be a 1st nuclear strike on china. first of all, i think generally is highly regarded a respect is from the chinese site. now what is happening in washington the congressional hearing and really is testimony. congressional hearing is a confirmation of one point that is very...
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u. s. backed nationalist party. this made controversy over revelations of phone calls by u. s. general mili to re ensure china of no eminent us nuclear strike. and a surprise, australia nuclear submarine deal with london and more. joining me now from aging is the sense of china and globalization, vice president, victor gough. victor, thanks so much for coming back on. as i said, as the day after, um, you have a britain's, a queen, elizabeth aircraft, carrier coming toward your maritime borders. nato countries openly threatening your existence, ro, us as ronald reagan nurse strike, carry a force sailing towards you a bad times for china. welsh under just celebrated the 72nd national day. oh.
u. s. backed nationalist party. this made controversy over revelations of phone calls by u. s. general mili to re ensure china of no eminent us nuclear strike. and a surprise, australia nuclear submarine deal with london and more. joining me now from aging is the sense of china and globalization, vice president, victor gough. victor, thanks so much for coming back on. as i said, as the day after, um, you have a britain's, a queen, elizabeth aircraft, carrier coming toward your maritime borders....
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u. s. backed nationalist party. this made control vesee over revelations of phone calls by u. s. general mili to re ensure china of no m and, and us nuclear strike. and the surprise australia nuclear submarine deal with london in washington. joining me now from aging is the center for china and globalization, vice president, victor gow, to thanks so much for coming back. that on, as i said as the day after, when you have a britain's, a queen elizabeth aircraft carrier.
u. s. backed nationalist party. this made control vesee over revelations of phone calls by u. s. general mili to re ensure china of no m and, and us nuclear strike. and the surprise australia nuclear submarine deal with london in washington. joining me now from aging is the center for china and globalization, vice president, victor gow, to thanks so much for coming back. that on, as i said as the day after, when you have a britain's, a queen elizabeth aircraft carrier.
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u. s. backed nationalist party. this made control vesee over revelations of phone calls by u. s. general mili to re ensure china of no m and, and us nuclear strike. and the surprise australia nuclear submarine deal with london in washington. joining me now from aging is the center of china and globalization, vice president to gow. victor. thanks so much for coming back on. as i said, is the day after you have brittany elizabeth aircraft carrier coming towards your maritime borders. nato countries openly threatening your existence, ro, us as ronald reagan strike, carry a force sailing towards you. bad times for china, welsh, i'm the just celebrated the 72nd national day. the whole country, 3 hours in a mood of great celebration. i was very happy, very united. the government. yes, of course. are there have been lots of incursions or impulses that carry and the all ships, all kinds and possibly so are eats into china and other waters around china. this is a very serious matter, and china condemns such incursions and they are not purely freedom of navigation. exercise is they are using freed
u. s. backed nationalist party. this made control vesee over revelations of phone calls by u. s. general mili to re ensure china of no m and, and us nuclear strike. and the surprise australia nuclear submarine deal with london in washington. joining me now from aging is the center of china and globalization, vice president to gow. victor. thanks so much for coming back on. as i said, is the day after you have brittany elizabeth aircraft carrier coming towards your maritime borders. nato...
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u. s. backed nationalist, spotty. this made control vesee over revelations of phone calls by u. s. general mili to re ensure china of no eminent us nuclear strike. and a surprise, australia nuclear submarine deal with london in washington. joining me now from aging is the center for china and globalization, vice.
u. s. backed nationalist, spotty. this made control vesee over revelations of phone calls by u. s. general mili to re ensure china of no eminent us nuclear strike. and a surprise, australia nuclear submarine deal with london in washington. joining me now from aging is the center for china and globalization, vice.
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u. s. secretary general's deputy representative or after a situation on the ground in afghanistan continues to be difficult in conflicts. our winter has come. we have temperatures dropping below 0 and people are definitely not having enough food enough warm enough of supplies. so it's a difficult situation. i. our teams are reaching out to over $8000000.00 people now providing them with essential food items and also delivering hundreds of thousands of caves which contain them to zation items and which keep people warm at wind. overall package of age to of cornerstone was estimated at $8000000.00 annually. and through the next year we will be seeking $4400000.00 towards the shipment in appeal, an additional $3.00 to what is basic human needs. the aid is coming and it's pros and an impact. there may more to make a difference for the people on the grounds. however, i've got a son this far from meeting the needs of the people. i'll tell you friday story still to come here on the program on ot t, including republicans and democrats in america are increasingly at each other's throats. but what is
u. s. secretary general's deputy representative or after a situation on the ground in afghanistan continues to be difficult in conflicts. our winter has come. we have temperatures dropping below 0 and people are definitely not having enough food enough warm enough of supplies. so it's a difficult situation. i. our teams are reaching out to over $8000000.00 people now providing them with essential food items and also delivering hundreds of thousands of caves which contain them to zation items...
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u. s. surgeon general. he was saying, you know, that was our only weapon in 2020, at the start of the pandemic. that's all we had. we locked down. now, we've got, obviously, vaccines and we've got, hopefully experience. we should move past those. right. especially having seen the economic impact. well, it's actually true that, of course, the vaccines have been very significant and the fact that now everyone is trying to get a 3rd booster as well. and that's been happening also across europe is a real positive step. now nevertheless, i think what governments are doing is using right now to think what politics it, but as a threat to closures and passports as a way to encourage all the unvaccinated to get vaccinated. and those who have not had the boosters to do so as quickly as possible by reducing the date that the agent which you start having the boosters initiated, which is what's going on right now. so it's going back to all the adults, not just those over 50 or 60, or those are the 40 that we saw. now, t
u. s. surgeon general. he was saying, you know, that was our only weapon in 2020, at the start of the pandemic. that's all we had. we locked down. now, we've got, obviously, vaccines and we've got, hopefully experience. we should move past those. right. especially having seen the economic impact. well, it's actually true that, of course, the vaccines have been very significant and the fact that now everyone is trying to get a 3rd booster as well. and that's been happening also across europe is...
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u. s surgeon general vivek murthy, he says young people in this country are facing a mental health crisis professor tells us in 2020. there were five times as many children who died from suicide. then died from covid-19. we have a real increase in the number of kids who are suffering from depression and anxiety, and we've had suicide attempts. we saw more than 20% increase in the number of kids who completed suicide. the report cited that in the u. s emergency room visits for suicide attempts rose 51% for adolescent girls in early 2021 compared to the same time period in 2019. symptoms of depression and anxiety have doubled during the pandemic, with 25% of youth experiencing depression symptoms and 20% experiencing anxiety symptoms. and if you or someone you know, needs help, you can call the national suicide prevention lifeline. there are trained crisis workers available to talk 24 hours a day, seven days a week. the number is there on your screen. it's 1 802 73 talk. coming up tonight at 11. no those are not sharks will show you the video of the incredible moment of pot of dolphins join
u. s surgeon general vivek murthy, he says young people in this country are facing a mental health crisis professor tells us in 2020. there were five times as many children who died from suicide. then died from covid-19. we have a real increase in the number of kids who are suffering from depression and anxiety, and we've had suicide attempts. we saw more than 20% increase in the number of kids who completed suicide. the report cited that in the u. s emergency room visits for suicide attempts...
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by agreeing to a government dominated by military generals. the u. s. france, germany, britain, and italy say that the united front as needed to face the threat of russian hostility, a group of nato countries called on moscow to de escalate tension on ukraine's border. and reaffirm the support for its territorial integrity. russia's military build up on the border with ukraine will be the top focus of video link talks between vladimir putin and joe biden. on tuesday, south africa as president has criticized sweeping travel bands imposed on his country because of the over kron variant. so rom, oppose also accused western governments of failing to deliver coven 19 vaccines that they promised to the african continent. the mayor of new york city has announced plans to make covey maintain vaccinations, compulsory for all workers in the private sector. it's most sweeping corona virus related measure of any state or us city. bill diblasio also said that children aged between 5 and 11, will soon need at least one vaccine dose to enter restaurants in theaters c
by agreeing to a government dominated by military generals. the u. s. france, germany, britain, and italy say that the united front as needed to face the threat of russian hostility, a group of nato countries called on moscow to de escalate tension on ukraine's border. and reaffirm the support for its territorial integrity. russia's military build up on the border with ukraine will be the top focus of video link talks between vladimir putin and joe biden. on tuesday, south africa as president...
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u. s. president, and this is a very, very important president. and he's the advisors. he said about potential and not only so also vestos talking in general, you know, the u. s. a 's they are seeing now, to guess it would be increased economic sanctions against russia. and this is very, very important. and for me to put you in all this talk. so basically that's what you would like to hear because we're really afraid of russian aggression. again, i would like to remind you to your viewers in 2014, nobody expected the rational dec because ukraine at that time was known l. a state. so we were hoping it would never imagine putting would and next crania was in don't boss. and then actually, and that's a free the wrong medication. so nobody expected that fortune will send troops, great regular troops. but it happened, it happened without any late involved. so we'll do that later. basically you throw, you create. so that's why i would definitely weak affairs and i would like to stress one again, that at this point there are no military, not nathan military. no natal soldiers? no, they don't the styles. so basically there's no threat to rush, but
u. s. president, and this is a very, very important president. and he's the advisors. he said about potential and not only so also vestos talking in general, you know, the u. s. a 's they are seeing now, to guess it would be increased economic sanctions against russia. and this is very, very important. and for me to put you in all this talk. so basically that's what you would like to hear because we're really afraid of russian aggression. again, i would like to remind you to your viewers in...
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u. s. deputy assistant attorney general in charge of immigration during the obama administration. he explains why those fleeing danger will be a greater risk. they used a law in the, in the united states called the administrative procedure act. and what the administrative procedure act says is that no administration can change a policy of a prior administration, if it is doing it for arbitrary and breach of 3. and so what the court concluded, and it went all the way up to the brink guard, and they agreed that the biden administration, the reason for discontinuing the remain in mexico program were insufficiently persuasive to the level they claimed that it was arbitrary and capricious. as such that the revocation could not occur and the remain in mexico policy had to continue . traditionally, when people have come to the united states for asylum, the understanding was that we would protect the ball seeking asylum in our shores until it was proven that they were not people were valid asylum seekers. this turn that on a ted. and so the only way you ever get that come in to the united
u. s. deputy assistant attorney general in charge of immigration during the obama administration. he explains why those fleeing danger will be a greater risk. they used a law in the, in the united states called the administrative procedure act. and what the administrative procedure act says is that no administration can change a policy of a prior administration, if it is doing it for arbitrary and breach of 3. and so what the court concluded, and it went all the way up to the brink guard, and...
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u . s. is making up excuses to control chinese imports. may vomiting g general pie chart on kinky under the u. s. suppresses chinese enterprises. and companies by every means, such as severely violating the market principle and international trading. roles seriously harms the interests of chinese institutions and companies. we deplore and firmly opposed that we urge the u. s. to correct us wrongdoing and we will take all necessary measures to uphold the rights and interests of chinese institutions and companies. katrina you is in badging with more china has responded angrily and indignantly to the u. s. ban on goods from sion. jung now baiting has consistently deny that there are any false flavor or other forms of human rights abuses taking place in the western province. it's called these accusations groundless and says that it's a form of hysteria. now, according to beijing, all of its policies engine, john are designed to stamp out extremism and improve the lives of the wiggers. but of course, it's not just the u. s. that disagrees with this is also a growing
u . s. is making up excuses to control chinese imports. may vomiting g general pie chart on kinky under the u. s. suppresses chinese enterprises. and companies by every means, such as severely violating the market principle and international trading. roles seriously harms the interests of chinese institutions and companies. we deplore and firmly opposed that we urge the u. s. to correct us wrongdoing and we will take all necessary measures to uphold the rights and interests of chinese...
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are saying that relations between beijing and washington are that perhaps their worst in a generation the u. s. has reportedly released all migrant families from detention facilities. they are now being tracked with ankle bracelets. our white house correspondent, kimberly how can has more this is a campaign promise that the u. s. president made that he would deliver a more humane immigration policy. certainly he set out to make some changes, but a lot of the immigration policy under the trump administration remains in place in terms of the statement coming from the agency task with overseeing all of this. it's known as immigration customs enforcement, our ice. i says in that statement is committed to ensuring that all those in our custody resided safe, secure, and humane environment. and under appropriate conditions of confinement. ice is continuing to make nimble operational changes at its facilities in response to shifting conditions along the southwest border. now terms of those shifting consist, conditions, ah, that means sharp increase. in the case of one crossing in yuma, arizona went to
are saying that relations between beijing and washington are that perhaps their worst in a generation the u. s. has reportedly released all migrant families from detention facilities. they are now being tracked with ankle bracelets. our white house correspondent, kimberly how can has more this is a campaign promise that the u. s. president made that he would deliver a more humane immigration policy. certainly he set out to make some changes, but a lot of the immigration policy under the trump...
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stimulus project that we're talking about here, it was really seen as a once in a generation chance to overhaul the u. s. social safety system to, to overhaul climate policies. how big of a blow is that, that it could potentially not pass? now for the us economy now it's always difficult to just to, to really put a concrete number behind it behind your question. but overall, if you take childcare, for example, and so without affordable childcare, and for a lot of working moms, it will be much more difficult to fully return for the job. so that is just one of many effectors who i can on the growth could be impacted without the built back. better plan. we had to goldman sachs by the way, out on monday, lowering their forecasts for across the medic gross to mythic prospect. sorry. so for an economic growth here in the united states for the next couple of a quarter, so it is pretty likely that it will have an impact. and we shouldn't forget, i mean we had this massive growth in the past couple of quarters. and part of it was all that money that came from washington, so there's no additional money that proba
stimulus project that we're talking about here, it was really seen as a once in a generation chance to overhaul the u. s. social safety system to, to overhaul climate policies. how big of a blow is that, that it could potentially not pass? now for the us economy now it's always difficult to just to, to really put a concrete number behind it behind your question. but overall, if you take childcare, for example, and so without affordable childcare, and for a lot of working moms, it will be much...
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u. s. is making up excuses to control chinese and ports may vomiting, g, general poli, chicago, thank you. and so the u. s. the prices chinese enterprises and companies by every means such as severely violating the market principle and international trading roles is seriously homes. the interests of chinese institutions and companies we deplore and firmly opposed that we urge the u. s. to correct it's wrong doing and we will take all necessary measures to uphold the rights and interests of chinese institutions and companies. north korea has come to a standstill for 3 minutes of silence memory, formerly to kim jong il is the 10th anniversary of his death state media called for national unity during the hardships of the pandemic. last year, north korea faced its worst economic contraction since 1997. now 3, a trailer and children remained critically injured after a gust of wind blew away the bouncy castle they were playing on. 5 of their playmates were killed when they fell around 10 meters. as the inflatable was hurled into the air, the 11 year olds was calibrating the last week of primary s
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we have to renew it with each generation. the u. s. house of summit for democracy, but some nations accuse it of a cold war mentality that we look at the ukranian regiments, nato won't walkways because of accusations. it's linked to a far right group. ah, bill mccauley. colbert 19 variant is casting a shadow over the coming holiday period with countries across the globe stepping up measures to contain it spread south africa as approve the use of the pfizer vaccine boosters shot the w h o says the country seen a 255 percent increase in cases in the past week. in the u. k, the hell secretary is warning it could see a 1000000 on the con infections by the end of this month. cases of the new variant have been doubling every 2 to 3 days. and austria has outlined its plan to make corona's violence vaccines. compulsory officials previously hinted at a maximum fine of about $4000.00 for those who refused the jab. dominic canes, good moral. not from the german capital berlin. there are some in vienna, and in austria who say these measures are dr
we have to renew it with each generation. the u. s. house of summit for democracy, but some nations accuse it of a cold war mentality that we look at the ukranian regiments, nato won't walkways because of accusations. it's linked to a far right group. ah, bill mccauley. colbert 19 variant is casting a shadow over the coming holiday period with countries across the globe stepping up measures to contain it spread south africa as approve the use of the pfizer vaccine boosters shot the w h o says...
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i'm, there could be some, a british influence as well in this, but in general, nato, the u. s. nato member states, there is a lot of pressure right now. i think this was sending a signal to all off shoulds to set the tone off for his government going forward. because whatever differences there were in the past between germany, let's say, and, and russia, there was a long relationship between angela merkel and vladimir putin. and that's not something you can just brush aside of. so they're attending many international summit together, negotiating many things, the had of a fairly amaica bull relationship by all accounts. so i think now you've seen this is put all off shoals into kind of a corner. and so this is going to set the tone for his, for his, his administration. but this is very similar to what happened in the czech republic where they blamed russia for an ammunition depot explosion in 2014. and then all the sudden, just this year, in april of 2021, expelled 18 russian diplomats. and they said because they was based on strong suspicion of russian involvement. and i was j
i'm, there could be some, a british influence as well in this, but in general, nato, the u. s. nato member states, there is a lot of pressure right now. i think this was sending a signal to all off shoulds to set the tone off for his government going forward. because whatever differences there were in the past between germany, let's say, and, and russia, there was a long relationship between angela merkel and vladimir putin. and that's not something you can just brush aside of. so they're...
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there's no talk is growing about admitting both the ukraine and, and ga, nato, general austin, a u. s. defense recently made a statement favor of granting that the ukraine nato. ringback membership, and if that was the case, if that actually happens, that would be, i would represent a clear attempt by nato to encircle russia on the east and on the south, thereby increasing military pressure. and remember, it was just that 25 years ago that big new brzezinski. the former jimmy carter is former national security adviser, an extremely influential voice in the u. s. foreign policy establishment called for breaking up russia for the u. s. sponsored dismemberment of russia into 3 parts. so . so russia has every reason to be concerned. it has every reason to think that nato is engaging in a and a project long term project up in circle meant and, and dismemberment. and, and i think it's up to the, up to the us and its allies to provide tangible proof that that is no longer the case. yet everything us that really indicates the opposite written really as designs are designed to, to, to raise ru
there's no talk is growing about admitting both the ukraine and, and ga, nato, general austin, a u. s. defense recently made a statement favor of granting that the ukraine nato. ringback membership, and if that was the case, if that actually happens, that would be, i would represent a clear attempt by nato to encircle russia on the east and on the south, thereby increasing military pressure. and remember, it was just that 25 years ago that big new brzezinski. the former jimmy carter is former...
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stimulus project that we're talking about here, it was really seen as a once in a generation chance to overhaul the u. s. social safety system to, to overhaul climate policies. how big of a blow is that, that it could potentially not pass now for the us economy? now it's always difficult to just to, to really put a concrete number behind it behind your question. but overall, if you take childcare, for example, and so without affordable childcare, and for a lot of working moms, it will be much more difficult to fully return for the job. so that is just one of many effectors who i can on the growth could be impacted without the built back. better plan. we had to goldman sachs by the way, out on monday, lowering their forecasts for across the medic gross to mythic prospect. sorry. so for an economic growth here in the united states for the next couple of a quarter, so it is pretty likely that it will have an impact. and we shouldn't forget, i mean we had this massive growth in the past couple of quarters. and part of it was all that money that came from washington, so there's no additional money that proba
stimulus project that we're talking about here, it was really seen as a once in a generation chance to overhaul the u. s. social safety system to, to overhaul climate policies. how big of a blow is that, that it could potentially not pass now for the us economy? now it's always difficult to just to, to really put a concrete number behind it behind your question. but overall, if you take childcare, for example, and so without affordable childcare, and for a lot of working moms, it will be much...
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u. s. companies sponsoring events, including air b and b, coca cola and general electric i from wellness, i'm joined by dexter roberts, he's a journalist and senior fellow with the atlantic council. he's author of the miss the myth of a chinese capitalism. dexter is going to have you on the show. let's start with since time this debut plan for us capital markets, like many companies wanting to go to the biggest capital markets in the world, ending up in hong kong because the span should we expect to see more companies, more chinese companies. choosing this route, whether out of the, whether being forced from one side or the other. yeah, absolutely. we're going to see a lot more. we already saw your recall earlier in the month. the announcement by d. t global, the ride healing company, china, china is right here in company. it's announcement that it was the listing. it's going to the list from the exchange in new york and list in hong kong, presumably. and we've got pressures like that, like that $0.15 time with the treasury sanctions against a technology companies involved in, in seeing
u. s. companies sponsoring events, including air b and b, coca cola and general electric i from wellness, i'm joined by dexter roberts, he's a journalist and senior fellow with the atlantic council. he's author of the miss the myth of a chinese capitalism. dexter is going to have you on the show. let's start with since time this debut plan for us capital markets, like many companies wanting to go to the biggest capital markets in the world, ending up in hong kong because the span should we...
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roger is executive vice chair at the department of emergency medicine at massachusetts general hospital. he says the u. s. health care system was already under pressure before on the kron emerged over the past 2 to 4 months, even before omicron. we had been seeing a surge of patients in emergency departments and hospitals around the country. patients who had put off care during covert, and unfortunately, patients who were dealing with the consequences of having put off that preventative care earlier, we're already filling our emergency department and hospitals. and so now dealing with an oma, kron surge were stressing and already strained system. with these breakthrough cases, what i'm seeing is when i bring a patient into the hospital for a heart attack stroke, a gunshot wound, something completely unrelated to cove it. and they've then test positive for coping because they've had a breakthrough case even with the vaccination or because they didn't get the vaccine in one of the vaccines in the 1st place. what ends up happening is that we then have to isolate that patient in the hospital from other patie
roger is executive vice chair at the department of emergency medicine at massachusetts general hospital. he says the u. s. health care system was already under pressure before on the kron emerged over the past 2 to 4 months, even before omicron. we had been seeing a surge of patients in emergency departments and hospitals around the country. patients who had put off care during covert, and unfortunately, patients who were dealing with the consequences of having put off that preventative care...
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u. s. and i think it's very important for you to reflect upon itself and figure out what its policy is going for on economics and on trade. more generally speaking, jan, how is this our step deal different from the trans pacific partnership deal or t p. p. as it's knowing which involved the u. s. in which they tried to get off the ground, but then they pulled out of right. so i think that's a good starting point. the t p p is no longer what it was. it's now the c p t, v p, which is se significantly watered down version of what the u. s. had initially proposed now after it pulled out. and so, but still, even in this watered down form, it is a much more ambitious agreement than that. we have with us the, the membership of asset is so diverse. you have very rich countries like singapore, you have very poor countries like lauzon, cambodia, the populace nations. so you cannot, you have to cancel that diversity by allowing flexibility. and flexibility translates into generally lack of prescribed depth. so that's the key difference in the level that mission, the level of depth. but countries can go as far as they able to or willing to, but the
u. s. and i think it's very important for you to reflect upon itself and figure out what its policy is going for on economics and on trade. more generally speaking, jan, how is this our step deal different from the trans pacific partnership deal or t p. p. as it's knowing which involved the u. s. in which they tried to get off the ground, but then they pulled out of right. so i think that's a good starting point. the t p p is no longer what it was. it's now the c p t, v p, which is se...
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u. s. those manufactured by pharma giant eli lilly biotech summary generally would not help prevent serious illness in leapt tests on cells. only the monoclonal antibody therapy made by black. so smith klein continue to have a significant impact on, on a crohn's replication. thanks for watching. ah, ah, with who the countries distances. ah, the views from the windows hinted them and went to the passengers expect when they disembark, riding the rails across mongolia. an extraordinary experience in 75 minutes on d. w. i the fight against the corona virus pandemic. ah, no. has the rate of infection been developing with what measures are being taken? what does the latest research say? information and context with the corona virus update and the coven machine, special monday to friday on d. w. in the landscape. a reflection of a turbulent history. the cities, the mosaic of different people and languages. iran's mountains reveal unparalleled beauty. that april yes, the scenery is magnificent, but people are warm in our position as optional. ah, a special look at a special country. iran from above
u. s. those manufactured by pharma giant eli lilly biotech summary generally would not help prevent serious illness in leapt tests on cells. only the monoclonal antibody therapy made by black. so smith klein continue to have a significant impact on, on a crohn's replication. thanks for watching. ah, ah, with who the countries distances. ah, the views from the windows hinted them and went to the passengers expect when they disembark, riding the rails across mongolia. an extraordinary experience...
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generally cheerful and goshen and whose damage works in progress. they may be, but this exhibition makes a lasting impression. conservators, in the u. s. state of virginia have opened a time capsule, which was found buried for more than 130 years under the statue of a famous civil war. general 3 water damage, books of cloth envelope and a silver coin were among the things found inside the c. like box, it was found embedded under a statue of general robert e. lee in command at the confederate states army of northern virginia. during the u . s. civil war, a statue was removed because it's considered a symbol of racism. you're watching it renews coming up next, and d, w, 's, asia, anti vax or is in south korea report on how young people are pushing back against pandemic measures. that story and a whole lot more coming up in just a moment with the wrench banner g. i walk and brilliant on behalf of all of us here . thank you very much for spending this part of your day with us. the news continues again at the top of the out. we up see event with the plight of the refugees and kelly. despite the freezing, cold, thousands of migrants are wai
generally cheerful and goshen and whose damage works in progress. they may be, but this exhibition makes a lasting impression. conservators, in the u. s. state of virginia have opened a time capsule, which was found buried for more than 130 years under the statue of a famous civil war. general 3 water damage, books of cloth envelope and a silver coin were among the things found inside the c. like box, it was found embedded under a statue of general robert e. lee in command at the confederate...
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c o. 2 emission, china has about 18 and a half percent of the world people and generates 27 percent of admission. the u. s . however, with less than 5 percent of the world's population accounts for 15 percent, so on a per capita basis, the us is actually one of the biggest polluters. moreover, they pointed out that it the world wants china and india to adopt green energy. then they should help them make the transition right now, they're essentially saying, figure it out. well, how western countries have more financial resources and access to cleaner fossil fuel. and they have failed to keep quiet finance promises. and they've also refused to transfer advanced green technologies. so where does that leads them to try to develop advance green tech from scratch all by themselves? and not to mention that china india's energy requirements are expected to increase faster than those of any other country in the next 2 decades. so now, given all these point, i think it's unfair to point the finger at china and india as the villain, the climate change. absolutely. great point there christy. now band, when we talk ab
c o. 2 emission, china has about 18 and a half percent of the world people and generates 27 percent of admission. the u. s . however, with less than 5 percent of the world's population accounts for 15 percent, so on a per capita basis, the us is actually one of the biggest polluters. moreover, they pointed out that it the world wants china and india to adopt green energy. then they should help them make the transition right now, they're essentially saying, figure it out. well, how western...
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not really work on fighting for voters in this very important state that has generally been considered a swing state and u. s. presidential elections. it's not as if floridians can't be swayed one way or the other. we need more coordination with the national party. now this comes amid a drop in the approval ratings of u. s. president joe biden, at this point, the approval rating of joe biden, when it comes to handling the vital issue of inflation, is pretty low. only 28 percent of americans say he's doing a good job. only 54 percent within his own party. and when it comes to the handling of coven 19, while he still maintains a 53 percent approval rating. that number has dropped 10 percent since july. now at this point, joe biden's approval ratings have been continuing to drop back in march. he was 20 points higher in terms of approval with us public than he is now. many wonder what the implications could be as the mid term congressional actions are less than a year away. cnn is again making headlines instead of reporting on the just a week after that work. sacked star anchor chris cuomo over his roland fight
not really work on fighting for voters in this very important state that has generally been considered a swing state and u. s. presidential elections. it's not as if floridians can't be swayed one way or the other. we need more coordination with the national party. now this comes amid a drop in the approval ratings of u. s. president joe biden, at this point, the approval rating of joe biden, when it comes to handling the vital issue of inflation, is pretty low. only 28 percent of americans say...