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all westerners as common in the english speaking language places and particular like the united states united kingdom of strength canada they love of their property problems they love their housing bubbles of course i'm scared of even countries too but they have over 2 trillion dollars of mortgage backed securities and. street asks why the heck is the fed still buying any mortgage backed securities the u.s. housing market has spiraled totally out of whack and yet the fed keeps adding mortgage backed securities to its pile now at 2.2 trillion dollars to push down mortgage rates and pump up housing prices so this is the bread and circuses part of maintaining this. you know this last days i guess it's like when you're when you're you're well is about to run now and that is the dollars to get you might as well pump it as hard as you can that happens with almost all the many oil wells they just pump and pump and pump and whatever they can get out of it they'll get the drags out of it but this is that the bread and circuses part of it in my opinion right so these mortgage backed securities are on the balan
all westerners as common in the english speaking language places and particular like the united states united kingdom of strength canada they love of their property problems they love their housing bubbles of course i'm scared of even countries too but they have over 2 trillion dollars of mortgage backed securities and. street asks why the heck is the fed still buying any mortgage backed securities the u.s. housing market has spiraled totally out of whack and yet the fed keeps adding mortgage...
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there is much more i could say about all the work the united — could say about all the work the united states and the united kingdomt always important to reaffirm _ often said, but always important to reaffirm. we are connected by ties of friendship, family, history, shared — of friendship, family, history, shared values and shared sacrifices. we have _ shared values and shared sacrifices. we have been reminded of that again in recent— we have been reminded of that again in recent weeks as we prepare to draw— in recent weeks as we prepare to draw down — in recent weeks as we prepare to draw down our forces from afghanistan. we have stood shoulder to shoulder for nearly 20 years sharing — to shoulder for nearly 20 years sharing -- _ to shoulder for nearly 20 years sharing —— having each other's backs. — sharing —— having each other's backs. we _ sharing —— having each other's backs, we will never forget it. the united _ backs, we will never forget it. the united states has no close alli, no closer— united states has no close alli, no closer partner than the united kingdom — closer partner than the united kingdom and
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united states united kingdom australia canada they love of their property problems they love their housing bubbles of course on scandinavian countries too but they have over 2 trillion dollars of mortgage backed securities and. street asks why the heck is the fed still buying any mortgage backed securities the u.s. housing market has spiraled totally out of whack and yet the fed keeps adding mortgage backed securities to its pile now at 2.2 trillion dollars to push down mortgage rates and pump up housing prices so this is the bread and circuses part of maintaining this. you know this last day is i guess it's like when you're when you're you're well is about to run now right and that is the dollars to get you might as well pump it as hard as you can that happens with almost all the many oil wells they just pump and pump and pump and whatever they can get out of it they'll get the drags out of it but this is that the bread and circuses part of it in my opinion right so these mortgage backed securities are on the balance sheets of the banks and the fed buys them back and they give them value $0.10 on the dollar but they're distorting the economy so much and people can't afford housing and that's part of the things they won't be able to afford including food and energy had housing authority impossible to get health care really or so they result is impoverishment and what we're seeing due to the. talk or see emerging in the central planners of the central banks and buying back mortgage backed securities is another bailout of the banks it's a rolling bailout of these insolvent banks that don't have any net book value book value. of all the major wall street banks is negative they have no book value it's a it's a complete farce but the complete farce only somebody has to call it that's how game theory works the united states u.s. dollar standard post brand woods was a farce until de gaulle sent a naval ship and got his gold back then and the farce and somebody has to call it not everybody could live americans living off your house price gains as something new don't merican that's something we saw for a long time in the u.k. we witnessed it by lots of our friends who just extract equity from their house prices which were going up 2 or 3 times the average wage and the united kingdom so if you have a property you happen to have bought it in the eighty's then you are sitting pretty and not having to work but eventually somebody has to work and somebody if you're working you want to you want to make sure that like hey why does everybody else in the world why did these billions of people get to sit around on my hard labor maybe you might start asking for our it's a hard money right because it is the spec of attack calling time on the central banks people like michael saylor and are going to cause huge ch
united states united kingdom australia canada they love of their property problems they love their housing bubbles of course on scandinavian countries too but they have over 2 trillion dollars of mortgage backed securities and. street asks why the heck is the fed still buying any mortgage backed securities the u.s. housing market has spiraled totally out of whack and yet the fed keeps adding mortgage backed securities to its pile now at 2.2 trillion dollars to push down mortgage rates and pump...
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it examines a five-month period during which the united states united kingdom and germany attempted to negotiate a peaceful end to world war. i almost two years before germany would sign in armistice agreement the wilson center hosted this event and provided the video and about one hour 30 minutes historical interpreter bill barker talks from mr. jefferson's porch on the subject of education and mr. jefferson's views of lifelong learning and creating an educated citizenry capable of self-government in about two hours 10 minutes. we'll see mr. barker welcome and abigail adams interpreter for a candid conversation. afternoon and welcome to the woodrow wilson international center for scholars woodrow wilson then and now series featuring philip zelikow of the university of virginia and his book the road less traveled the secret battle to end the great war in 1916 to 1917. the woodrow wilson international center for scholars, aims to unite the world of ideas to the world of policy by supporting preeminent scholarship and linking that scholarship to issues of concern to officials in washingt
it examines a five-month period during which the united states united kingdom and germany attempted to negotiate a peaceful end to world war. i almost two years before germany would sign in armistice agreement the wilson center hosted this event and provided the video and about one hour 30 minutes historical interpreter bill barker talks from mr. jefferson's porch on the subject of education and mr. jefferson's views of lifelong learning and creating an educated citizenry capable of...
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we have seen the television pictures as you have of this aid pouring in from the united states, united kingdompore. you name it, they're giving. and yet we're not seeing it hitting the streets at all. in terms of the national government's argument that delhi is getting more oxygen than it's asked for, it's simply a fallacy. it's asked for at least 600 tons a day. and the other day all that was delivered was 490. he's factually incorrect as well as politically bizarre, frankly. >> the key element of public health is public trust and once you lose it, it's hard to get it back. really, really difficult to watch your report, sam, and to hear from that doctor, over 45 years on the job, never seen anything like it. you can tell his heart is broken and he needs to keep on working. our best to you and your team, and thank you for your reporting. >> sam has really been some of our eyes and ears on the ground there, john. i think one of things that's so disturbing about watching this is it feels like something you might have seen over a year ago, but to imagine that they weren't prepared with oxygen, it
we have seen the television pictures as you have of this aid pouring in from the united states, united kingdompore. you name it, they're giving. and yet we're not seeing it hitting the streets at all. in terms of the national government's argument that delhi is getting more oxygen than it's asked for, it's simply a fallacy. it's asked for at least 600 tons a day. and the other day all that was delivered was 490. he's factually incorrect as well as politically bizarre, frankly. >> the key...
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the whole issue here is vaccinations and they are running out of vaccinations just as united states, united kingdom and breathe a little easier. today narendra modi, the prime minister, did say that this was a country in his words that didn't give up hope, but he didn't give the country any hope that he was going to impose the sort of lockdowns that states around the 35 of the 36 states and territories here have actually done their own thing and have imposed various different kinds of lockdown. >> sam kiley for us in india, tough assignment you have had there over the past few weeks. thanks so much. >>> enormous progress on coronavirus and the change in the cdc mask guidance important steps for the president but he is still facing major headwinds that could threaten his agenda. jasmine wright is live at the white house for us. jasmine, good morning. how is the president keeping focus on infrastructure, a huge priority for him right now and he's constantly getting sidetracked by things like a huge pipeline getting held up for ransom or, you know, other things from the pandemic, israel. so many diffe
the whole issue here is vaccinations and they are running out of vaccinations just as united states, united kingdom and breathe a little easier. today narendra modi, the prime minister, did say that this was a country in his words that didn't give up hope, but he didn't give the country any hope that he was going to impose the sort of lockdowns that states around the 35 of the 36 states and territories here have actually done their own thing and have imposed various different kinds of lockdown....
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does anything really change when the european union, the united states, the united kingdom condemn whathappened in the last few days? does make any a difference? >> economic sanctions do hurt. this is not a country with a strong economy. i think you know, let's see what the eu economic sanction package might look like. i don't think visa bans and asset freezes make much impact, although they do restrict movements of certain people close to those at the top. i think, you know, the belarusian authorities clearly knew when this operation took place, there were going to be repercussions. and they are beginning now. as far as condonation knows, officially the public is shutting us off. we are still waiting to hear, he was supposed to address the nation today. that will happen tomorrow instead. we have also heard from the foreign minister who said, essentially presented belarus as saving the day and a security situation, saying there needs to be an impartial investigation of authorities here. katty: sarah rainsford in minsk for us. we spoke to a retired general who said it was just a coincide
does anything really change when the european union, the united states, the united kingdom condemn whathappened in the last few days? does make any a difference? >> economic sanctions do hurt. this is not a country with a strong economy. i think you know, let's see what the eu economic sanction package might look like. i don't think visa bans and asset freezes make much impact, although they do restrict movements of certain people close to those at the top. i think, you know, the...
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there's much more that i can say about all the work that the united states and the united kingdom do every single day in ways quiet and otherwise to serve the interests of our people and i believe the broader international community we're connected it's often said but always important to reaffirm we're connected by ties of friendship family history shared values and shared sacrifice we've been reminded of that again in recent weeks as we prepare to draw down our forces from afghanistan we've stood shoulder to shoulder for nearly 20 years share your mission and having each other's backs will never forget it the united states has no closer ally no closer partner than the united kingdom and i'm very glad for the chance to say that again here today thank you. so you thanks very much ok we'll take some questions from the major and i think if the tech is working we've got james landau from the b.b.c. up thus james i want you. foreign secretary to bring can get afternoon from 31st of all what is your assessment of reports out of iran yesterday suggesting a deal has been agreed secure the re
there's much more that i can say about all the work that the united states and the united kingdom do every single day in ways quiet and otherwise to serve the interests of our people and i believe the broader international community we're connected it's often said but always important to reaffirm we're connected by ties of friendship family history shared values and shared sacrifice we've been reminded of that again in recent weeks as we prepare to draw down our forces from afghanistan we've...
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united states the united kingdom and france. they attended this conference to discuss. general disarmament proposals and the disposition of allied forces in berlin the soviets were particularly upset that western powers is still maintained troops in west berlin, which surrounded by east german. eisenhower's chosen to be chairman of the first of this conference's meetings. and he opened opened the conference by saying the following. we meet here for a simple purpose. we have come to find a basis for accommodation, which will make life safer and happier. not only for the nations we represent. but for people everywhere. so already in specifically dealing with the soviet leadership. he's implying that everything they do will have an impact on people around the world. eisenhower's little in the way of concrete accomplishments relating to major issues he did use the conference as a chance to create and strengthen personal relations. relationships with leaders of the most powerful nations in the northern hemisphere he held personal meetings with each government leader, and he was able to to learn their strengths and weaknesses. um when he returned from geneva, he wrote a letter to his brother milton. and in that letter he discusses the results of the geneva conference. he said at the moment. i can't possibly make an objective appraisal of the final results of geneva. there is no doubt in my mind that in the few days. we were there. i personally gained insight and understanding that i could never have achieved otherwise the results of the geneva conference was was popularly termed the spirit of geneva it resulted in a in a slight thawing of relations between east and west. the major points of contention still divided the us and the soviet union the geneva spirit did allow for a rise in diplomatic cultural and economic exchanges. which peaked with the 1959 of soviet premiere nikita khrushchev to the united states? eisenhower and khrushchev were never close. um, but they did engage in many private conversations that were attended by only one translator. i preferred the style of meeting i preferred to have as few people as possible when discussing. relations with world leaders because he felt that it allowed the leaders to be more honest and open if there was less ears listening to them. um the meetings that i can khrushchev held in at camp david and in washington, dc did further saw us relations with the soviet union they brought them closer to an agreement on the disposition of west berlin. and when chris jeff finally departed washington dc from moscow, he implied to eisenhower's personal relationship between the two would prove helpful and approaching their mutual disagreements. now eisenhower also had to deal with the rest of the world. his personal diplomacy did not solely focus on the soviet union. he was already quite friendly and knew most of the leaders of western europe. england
united states the united kingdom and france. they attended this conference to discuss. general disarmament proposals and the disposition of allied forces in berlin the soviets were particularly upset that western powers is still maintained troops in west berlin, which surrounded by east german. eisenhower's chosen to be chairman of the first of this conference's meetings. and he opened opened the conference by saying the following. we meet here for a simple purpose. we have come to find a basis...
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this big conference consisted of the leaders of the soviet union, the united states, the united kingdom and france. this attended this conference tv discussion general disarmament proposals and the disposition os allied forces in berlin. the soviets were particularly upset that western powers still maintained troops in west berlin, which was surrounded by' eas' german. eisenhower was chosen to be the first of the conference meetings and hefor a sisi opened -- opened the conference by saying the following, we meet here for a le simple purpose.appier. we have come to find a basis for accommodation which will make life safer and happier, not only for the nations we n specrepres but for people everywhere. so already, in specifically a dealing with theroun soviet leadership, he's implying that t everything theye do will have impact on people around the onfe world. eisenhower knew there would be c it is in the way of concrete accomplishments relating to major issues. he did use the conference as a chance to create and strengthen personal relationships with leaders of the most powerful nations
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united states in the united kingdom in particular but also across the european union is that these countries embody democracy and want to have a vague who is democratic by definition and it defines the political standards that the rest of the world should follow and this has always been a mistake it has always been misguided and these days it is becoming absolute no liberalism it can associated with a particular form of democracy since it came into being in the late 1970 s. early 1980 s. a form of democracy that was itself a thorn tarion think margaret thatcher think ronald reagan as the main political axis of now liberalism at that time remember also that non-determinism came in all the 1st versions of horrible authoritarian chile under general pinochet argentina under the military rulers of the make 970 s. turkey of the military coup in 1900 schnauzer i know you identify yourself as a marxist and over the last couple of years we've seen. marxism and transnational capitalism and now liberalism sort of quasi apt to each other and at the umbrella of this are called relax what do you think about this sat alliance and i as paradoxical as it may seem isn't such development actually pretty natural pretty logical. i think there has been a lot of interest recently in the ideals of the left's ideals of solidarity our ideals of equality and a lot of concern with the temple society that now liberalism has created the societies that are increasingly equal in a way that is considered to be unacceptable by the majority of the population this has led to realisation of these difficulties of elitism and rejection of those principles has led to the rise of must movements. in the united states most recently movements of the left associated with brock lives matter and the left wing of the democratic party with a number of other. wings as well in the united kingdom under germany corbin when he was leader of the labor party and going back in time series are typically a series of some significant must movements in spain in brazil in a whole number of countries now these movements have their own impulse and i think the perception of alliance at the top is because of the realisation by some sectors of the global elite particularly now in the united states that they have to give in something in order to avoid are some serious forms of social collapse that will witnessed in the united states in the past few months now as you pointed out in your writing in the current system since to be the victim of its own success the more it accumulates the more favorable conditions it creates for its out dyleski capable of how 50 unction ing it seems to be and if i look at the act kerry k
united states in the united kingdom in particular but also across the european union is that these countries embody democracy and want to have a vague who is democratic by definition and it defines the political standards that the rest of the world should follow and this has always been a mistake it has always been misguided and these days it is becoming absolute no liberalism it can associated with a particular form of democracy since it came into being in the late 1970 s. early 1980 s. a form...
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united states. mister speaker, this goes to shows in the united kingdom, no one is above the law. me with the united states, it's very clear that the united states has aligned itself with warlords and drug lords war criminals. basically, while the afghan people suffer. so as the united states has been about $150000000000.00 us dollars trying to rebuild afghanistan, there is almost nothing to be seen from that. when the united states government special inspector general has gone out to look for the schools and the health care centers. when journalists have gone to look out, look at these things at the united states supposedly built, they can't be found. ah, me, an entire village in alaska has had to move. if another country threaten to wipe out an american. we do everything on our part, a project in water, the escaping climate change poses the same threat right now. alaska has seen some of the fastest coastal erosion in the world. we lost about 3535 feet of ground in just about 3 months. while we were measuring is fatty, and that means the river is $35.00 pounds, then limiting was year for i think we
united states. mister speaker, this goes to shows in the united kingdom, no one is above the law. me with the united states, it's very clear that the united states has aligned itself with warlords and drug lords war criminals. basically, while the afghan people suffer. so as the united states has been about $150000000000.00 us dollars trying to rebuild afghanistan, there is almost nothing to be seen from that. when the united states government special inspector general has gone out to look for...
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united states and internationally. it has been coming down quite markedly and stabilized and now appear to be ticking up, the variance are spreading on the continent particularly 117 that was spotted in the united kingdom which is substantially more transmissible and also causes greater degree of severe disease. where are we going? are we heading to a substantial fourth wave here. >> the rising anti-science really worries me which is going to interfere. we are seeing the beginning of the fourth wave and there is a fourth wave. i just don't know what the amplitude of the peak is whether it is a hill or a mountain. things are not looking great in michigan although it is different. we are not seeing so many older people losing their lives like the past few peaks but instead younger people going through the hospital getting sick but the numbers are going up in michigan, younger people getting sick, other people seeing a rise in florida. it looks to me like wherever you see the 117 variant, 60%, 70% the numbers start going back up that includes texas. the numbers have not been going up which is interesting. but the percentage of the variant looks similar in states where it has gone up so it is a question of
united states and internationally. it has been coming down quite markedly and stabilized and now appear to be ticking up, the variance are spreading on the continent particularly 117 that was spotted in the united kingdom which is substantially more transmissible and also causes greater degree of severe disease. where are we going? are we heading to a substantial fourth wave here. >> the rising anti-science really worries me which is going to interfere. we are seeing the beginning of the...
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you very disappointed with the way the eu has performed, perhaps compared with the united states or even the united kingdomlf to big countries. but i'm a prime minister of a small country, and i know that as a small country that we are, we alone couldn't have had the possibility to procure those vaccines. we wouldn't have the vaccines if there wouldn't be for european union and the unified procurement process, because we have this experience from the past when we had the swine flu and we were too small for any pharmaceutical company to give us the vaccines. so, we actually are quite grateful that we are part of this agreement, and that has enabled us to vaccinate already almost 30% of the population. because of the way the procurement system was organised in the eu, many eu politicians have said, you know, "we are too bureaucratic, we're too slow, we were too slow to approve the vaccines, we are now being too slow to develop a coherent, cohesive vaccine passport programme for the whole of the european union." i happen to know that estonia is far ahead in terms of the technology required to ensure that ever
you very disappointed with the way the eu has performed, perhaps compared with the united states or even the united kingdomlf to big countries. but i'm a prime minister of a small country, and i know that as a small country that we are, we alone couldn't have had the possibility to procure those vaccines. we wouldn't have the vaccines if there wouldn't be for european union and the unified procurement process, because we have this experience from the past when we had the swine flu and we were...
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government there — the legitimate government, backed by un resolution 2216 and by the united kingdom and the united statesacked proxy, the houthi militia. saudi military operations in yemen are not nearly as frequent as they were in the past. today, saudi arabia has put a ceasefire agreement — a comprehensive one — on the table right now that the houthis are yet to accept. and we can see that the iranian—backed militia in that country, ansarullah, houthis, after the foreign terrorist organisation designation was lifted by the biden administration, did not wait more than one day to march on marib and to consolidate those gains in yemen, and lob rockets into saudi arabia and escalate. and that was a predictable development after the signals that came from the white house. i mean, the iranians consolidated their gains in syria, lebanon, iraq, right after the 2015 nuclear deal was signed by president obama. so it's not a secret what an empowered and wealthy revolutionary guards and tehran is capable of doing. well, again... crosstalk. they see a similar iran—us policy and they're acting the same way they acte
government there — the legitimate government, backed by un resolution 2216 and by the united kingdom and the united statesacked proxy, the houthi militia. saudi military operations in yemen are not nearly as frequent as they were in the past. today, saudi arabia has put a ceasefire agreement — a comprehensive one — on the table right now that the houthis are yet to accept. and we can see that the iranian—backed militia in that country, ansarullah, houthis, after the foreign terrorist...
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allowed to continue to his home in little an, then i think first of all eu countries, the united kingdom, the united statesreak diplomatic relations with belarus and completely isolate them. i think any trade advantages they have with the eu or with the united kingdom or the eu or with the united kingdom or the united states should be withdrawn, and any other action that is available to the international community and it should be made entirely clear that this is the price they have to pay if they do not immediately release the individual they have arrested. anything less than that will be pure meaningless symbolism.— meaningless symbolism. there are re orts meaningless symbolism. there are reports and — meaningless symbolism. there are reports and fears _ meaningless symbolism. there are reports and fears from _ meaningless symbolism. there are reports and fears from those - meaningless symbolism. there are reports and fears from those who l meaningless symbolism. there are l reports and fears from those who are his allies that he is being tortured, that his life is in danger, and it is an extraordinarily
allowed to continue to his home in little an, then i think first of all eu countries, the united kingdom, the united statesreak diplomatic relations with belarus and completely isolate them. i think any trade advantages they have with the eu or with the united kingdom or the eu or with the united kingdom or the united states should be withdrawn, and any other action that is available to the international community and it should be made entirely clear that this is the price they have to pay if...
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united states germany, italy and the united kingdom. awarded the bancroft award in 2001. he is the only person to ever win both of the article of the year awards from the organization of american historians. is the founding director of the interdisciplinary violence studies program in denver university billial worked with community organizations and public agencies to study and respond to the numerous effects of violence and modern life. he's also organized special educational programs to a veterans of the vietnam war and served as educational director of the veterans institute of new england. now, let's hear from michael buble. thank you for joining us today. good day. i am honored by this invitation to speak of the national archives about the core principle of human inequality and this day after the inauguration of our second catholic present and first woman vice president. we as a nation pride ourselves as living in a land of equality and opportunity the two being intricately in anexorably linked. it is also obvious that the united states has a long history of struggling to make the ideal reality. given the political language of this country which tends to promote the concept of equality. we must ask why we still fighting to ensure for instance that black lives matter. so let's go back to the start the two american founding documents each made clear the core problem for the united states. declaration of independence of 1776 you surely know these words we hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights that among these are life liberty and the pursuit of happiness. thomas jefferson provided a perfect expression of human inequality, but what did jefferson mean by self-evident was equality self-evident not requiring any evidence sadly not even jefferson except inequality one of the most bitter and instructive ironies in american history is the fact that the same man wrote these eloquent words proclaim inequality and just four yea
united states germany, italy and the united kingdom. awarded the bancroft award in 2001. he is the only person to ever win both of the article of the year awards from the organization of american historians. is the founding director of the interdisciplinary violence studies program in denver university billial worked with community organizations and public agencies to study and respond to the numerous effects of violence and modern life. he's also organized special educational programs to a...
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vaccines do not have a strong regulatory agency in places like the united states and the united kingdom. >> as opposed to india for instance, prince's with our vaccine were accelerating in india it's a recumbent protein vaccine going to very carefully measured phase one, phase two trials they are locked in step with the beach of their consulting w.h.o. large three clinical trials expedited in order to save lives. being done in a very carefully measured fashion and in a very transparent way. but we can talk about the u.s. >> sure i wanted to finish up with the point on the chinese vaccine. they are for the w.h.o. now. w.h.o. thanks there may be a decision for or con, sometime this month at the earliest. that the rolling data started this month. i don't tells when that middle probably be a while. i mean i take your point about lack of transparency. a lot of the chinese data has not been published in the outside literature. it's hard to know how well this vaccines work. but they are are providing vaccine to parts of the world that cannot get anything else right now. >> which is a criticism
vaccines do not have a strong regulatory agency in places like the united states and the united kingdom. >> as opposed to india for instance, prince's with our vaccine were accelerating in india it's a recumbent protein vaccine going to very carefully measured phase one, phase two trials they are locked in step with the beach of their consulting w.h.o. large three clinical trials expedited in order to save lives. being done in a very carefully measured fashion and in a very transparent...
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countries all over the earth, many of them are not as vaccinated as, for example, the united states or the united kingdomn japan are starting to speak out more openly about their concerns? you can understand why, there's a lot to fig you out in the next 54 days thank you so much, sarah harmon. the league is taking action now. megan fitzgerald is just outside madison square garden. hello to you. what's the latest? >> alex, unruly fans isn't anything new, but it's something that many sports analysts say is escalating and they're calling it concerning. now what happened here at madison square garden is sending shock waves for sure. playoffs season in full swing. six nba teams squaring off last night, but bad behavior by fans is shifting the focus from the court to the stands. >> to be blatantly honest, man -- >> a fan dropping popcorn on russell westbrook leaving the court wednesday night and staff trying to stop westbrook from going after the instigator. the same night in new york at madison square garden, a fan spite at atlanta hawks player trae young, and he spoke out on espn. >> i saw the video and it's
countries all over the earth, many of them are not as vaccinated as, for example, the united states or the united kingdomn japan are starting to speak out more openly about their concerns? you can understand why, there's a lot to fig you out in the next 54 days thank you so much, sarah harmon. the league is taking action now. megan fitzgerald is just outside madison square garden. hello to you. what's the latest? >> alex, unruly fans isn't anything new, but it's something that many sports...
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that's happening in the united states, for example, in the united kingdom. they see that like in other countries as returning normal. and compared to that, the roll out in japan has been very slow and back very frustrating to a lot of people. i think that athletes are in a very difficult position. they've been training for years to reach this point. this is the height of any athletes career. and they want to come to the host nation and to compete in front of an appreciative audience. and certainly the fact there isn't a strong public opinion to get the games does have to be somewhere in the back. their minds are possibly in the front of their minds. and i think that that's something that athletes competing in the games both locally and from overseas, are going to have to reconcile over the next 2 months or so. the number of new current of virus death in india has fallen not the 2 days in a row. of record highs at least $3800.00 people died over the last 24 hours. but the number of new infections is slightly up 207000 new cases are reported on thursday. the n
that's happening in the united states, for example, in the united kingdom. they see that like in other countries as returning normal. and compared to that, the roll out in japan has been very slow and back very frustrating to a lot of people. i think that athletes are in a very difficult position. they've been training for years to reach this point. this is the height of any athletes career. and they want to come to the host nation and to compete in front of an appreciative audience. and...
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united states. for example, in the united kingdom, they see that like the in other countries is turning normal and competitor that the roll out in japan has been very slow and frustrating to a lot of people's done preparations for the games. a fil, getting ahead though, on the extreme, the tight cobra, 1900 protocols. but what sort of message is old lift down sending abroad to the thousands of international athletes and foreign media who are preparing to descend on japan. i think that athletes are in a very difficult position. they've been training for years to reach this point. this is the height of any athletes career. and they want to come to the host nation and to compete in front of an appreciative audience. and certainly the fact there is a strong public opinion to get the games does have to be somewhere in the back. their minds are possibly in the front of their minds. and i think that that's something that athletes competing in the game is both locally and from overseas. are going to have to reconcile over the next 2 months or so down. just a final thought to you. i mean for japan, this is all about
united states. for example, in the united kingdom, they see that like the in other countries is turning normal and competitor that the roll out in japan has been very slow and frustrating to a lot of people's done preparations for the games. a fil, getting ahead though, on the extreme, the tight cobra, 1900 protocols. but what sort of message is old lift down sending abroad to the thousands of international athletes and foreign media who are preparing to descend on japan. i think that athletes...
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>>> also new today the travel industry penning a letter to the government of the united states and to the united kingdomments to lift restrictions on trans-atlantic travel. >>> and another travel headline, this one you will like, travelers getting hit in their wallets as they plan post-pandemic vacations, gas prices at $3 a gallon. the national average at $2.90, up more than 60% from one year ago. what's behind the hike? a shortage of tanker truck drivers causing some stations to run out of gas, as many as a quarter of tank trucks stationed in place. that's it today on "inside politics," please stay with us. ana cabrera picks up our coverage right now. have a good day. ♪ >>> thanks for joining us, i'm ana cabrera in new york, i hope your monday is off to a good start, we are following multiple stories this hour, happening right now, another family says good-bye, the funeral for andrew brown jr. is under way right now in elizabeth city, north carolina. the 42-year-old black man was shot and killed 12 days ago by sheriff's deputies who were trying to execute a warrant, and we still know few details about
>>> also new today the travel industry penning a letter to the government of the united states and to the united kingdomments to lift restrictions on trans-atlantic travel. >>> and another travel headline, this one you will like, travelers getting hit in their wallets as they plan post-pandemic vacations, gas prices at $3 a gallon. the national average at $2.90, up more than 60% from one year ago. what's behind the hike? a shortage of tanker truck drivers causing some stations...
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and the united states regulators and the united kingdom of authorize, the johnson and johnson's code with 1900 vaccine for public use. the shops will be the 4th one available in the u. k. events marking the 100th anniversary of the tulsa race massacre have been underway. 3 survivors of the 1921 . the atrocities took part, paying tribute to the descendants of the victims. at the same time, there's a long running fight for reparations to be paid to the black community, which suffered huge losses. chavez fancy joins us now live from tulsa. so how's the community the mocking this anniversary? well, we have this street festival and everyone's very concerned to make sure people have the sound. this isn't the son of ration of anything. it's a commemoration of what was once most prosperous african american community in the u. s. in the 1990 twenties, 10000 residents or toes african american, have a bustling neighborhood or greenwood known as the black wall street. and it was just proved too much, obviously for the white residence of tulsa, who on may 31st and then to june the 1st torch, the
and the united states regulators and the united kingdom of authorize, the johnson and johnson's code with 1900 vaccine for public use. the shops will be the 4th one available in the u. k. events marking the 100th anniversary of the tulsa race massacre have been underway. 3 survivors of the 1921 . the atrocities took part, paying tribute to the descendants of the victims. at the same time, there's a long running fight for reparations to be paid to the black community, which suffered huge losses....
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it follows similar clearances by regulators in canada and the united states. regulations in the united kingdom of authorize, the johnson and johnson cove in 1900 vaccine for public use. the shot will be the 4th available in the u. k. are still ahead now just as the limpid flame edges closer to tokyo, japan extends it state of emergency covered 900 cases. that story, coming up with joe in the school a ah me ah ah ah ah, paul binds his to take us up to speed for the family. thank you. we'll as you've been hearing, japan has extended tokyo state of emergency to june. the 20th, as current of ours infections continue to grow ahead of the olympics, just schedule to start there in less than 2 months time. now organizers say they're drawing up guidelines for each all on how to prevent the spread, the disease that some critic say the measures the insufficient. and there's growing concern among doctors, businesses and hundreds of thousands of japanese. once again, i canceled my book, but i know the city de la, our analysis is that when you look at the overall picture, the impact of the approximately 100
it follows similar clearances by regulators in canada and the united states. regulations in the united kingdom of authorize, the johnson and johnson cove in 1900 vaccine for public use. the shot will be the 4th available in the u. k. are still ahead now just as the limpid flame edges closer to tokyo, japan extends it state of emergency covered 900 cases. that story, coming up with joe in the school a ah me ah ah ah ah, paul binds his to take us up to speed for the family. thank you. we'll as...
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figures point to fatalities in india not being at the level of what has occurred in the united kingdom or the united statespulation. but i would venture to say — and this is an expert opinion that has come from the medical fraternity, it has come from eyewitness accounts, it has come from what i would— call circumstantial evidence — the figures do not appear to be correct. and this is not merely pertaining to this year, but also last year. what's being said is that right at this moment, the figures are way below what is reality and that being the case, i think there is reason to worry. i don't know if india, in percentage terms, will go past other countries but for the moment, it is a very grim situation. if you take an aerial view of delhi, it would appear as if there has been a bombing raid over the city because fires are burning everywhere. fires are burning in car parks, public parks, back gardens, —— they are burning in back gardens of residences — funeral fires — because the crematoriums cannot cope. it is a devastating scene and i think that tells you how serious this story is. the government is at
figures point to fatalities in india not being at the level of what has occurred in the united kingdom or the united statespulation. but i would venture to say — and this is an expert opinion that has come from the medical fraternity, it has come from eyewitness accounts, it has come from what i would— call circumstantial evidence — the figures do not appear to be correct. and this is not merely pertaining to this year, but also last year. what's being said is that right at this moment,...
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united states, mississippi because it goes to shows in the united kingdom, no one is about a year in a song dulu which is threatened choice. mia? pretty cool. joshua jump in the cause of which of you though, we're going to get to the job now you get the more. yeah, i mean i was wrong, but also years old. you nice new city. go to the i need to get some more news was so suddenly look to them low gap, s o is mercy, come and look in so justly he must give us our sampling kitting and momentous gaze . say for my leg, i will see if the letter and a 2 letter to my mother, cielo, it, i get better disciplined. if those neils who put in a flip with a score and own man argument book it on a level mental listen, go on computer hacking a to see when i can put the order e gaus better. feel better for the non piano on the told scott who gets on bleecker, cuz peter sandra bullock, or if we got, if we got it, we got it. we got it. when i said it was it just cuz it was going le le, open soon. the men, those there when they left like us in the local mental concrete, that is the strictest told us that it is because somebody is mine, but the a c on the mattress. and so the app is sitting and impressive song just taken to a high security prison in solitary confinement without contact with the outside world. more than 10 months pass before expedition, proceedings begin, concerns about his health or growing. the united nations is putting pressure on the case. i visited with 2 medical experts who came to the conclusion that had he has been exposed to psychological torture for a prolonged period of time. that that's a medical assessment. and we asked for all states to investigate this case and to, to alleviate the pressure that is being done on him. and especially to respect his due process rights, which in my view have been systematically violated in all these 2 sections. shortly after the us indictment, sweden announces that it will drop the case against a sons for the 3rd time, for good me for the lawyer such as clear, lee and famous sex case was a trap to hold the songs. this also a repair damage his reputation. nevertheless, the situation is so dramatic that someone decides to reveal the secret me . i'm stolen, morris, i joined me . i. we have 2 children. the max gabriel falling in love is kind of an act of rebellion. and in a context where there's a lot of attempts to destroy your life and your
united states, mississippi because it goes to shows in the united kingdom, no one is about a year in a song dulu which is threatened choice. mia? pretty cool. joshua jump in the cause of which of you though, we're going to get to the job now you get the more. yeah, i mean i was wrong, but also years old. you nice new city. go to the i need to get some more news was so suddenly look to them low gap, s o is mercy, come and look in so justly he must give us our sampling kitting and momentous gaze...
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exactly, and it also shows a fundamental difference between the united. 2 kingdom and the united states that both insisted on not sharing any of the vaccine that was produced within their countries and the european union that exported as much as they used for their own citizens. because everyone in the european union knew that if we don't share and if we don't express forms of solitary to involve fire back because we will import mutations that are bad for mankind. and not only for people who can't afford to build a production site or to use generics or whatever. so it is not only a moral obligation, it's in everyone's best interest to build up more production and to share in a global strategy. and not only my son cri 1st, sharon, we don't have a whole lot of time left to let me ask you. the you also said it was going to grant cobra 19. corona virus safety seals to tourism. business is compliant with health and safety requirements from your vantage point. how much does that help and do you think that these businesses are going to try to get those certificates and be in compliance? i thin
exactly, and it also shows a fundamental difference between the united. 2 kingdom and the united states that both insisted on not sharing any of the vaccine that was produced within their countries and the european union that exported as much as they used for their own citizens. because everyone in the european union knew that if we don't share and if we don't express forms of solitary to involve fire back because we will import mutations that are bad for mankind. and not only for people who...