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of the pandemic until then, the emigrant families will try to find their new home here. address sick is professor for socialization and conflict research at the university of bill of health. here in germany, professor, thank you for joining us on the show. would you ever have imagines that it would get to this point where people would actually immigrate overseas? because of coven 19 measures? no, the immigration of groups, especially feminine, is not a new pet on members of the protests. f already emigrated and support us live abroad. they have emigrated to reasons of conviction, as well as to escape prosecution. so we have in class we have some in class in canada where former journalist office, real estates, we know that one of the most critical spokesman is now living in turkey. we know the formation of the us book community historically it's, it's one of the strategies of the protesters and the denial to caught up with the situation. but what, what is now relevant is to observe what happens in these colonies. is there further radicalization are they producing propaganda so and we need to link it to the multiple forms of protest in the immigration. it's one part of the
of the pandemic until then, the emigrant families will try to find their new home here. address sick is professor for socialization and conflict research at the university of bill of health. here in germany, professor, thank you for joining us on the show. would you ever have imagines that it would get to this point where people would actually immigrate overseas? because of coven 19 measures? no, the immigration of groups, especially feminine, is not a new pet on members of the protests. f...
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of the pandemic until then, the emigrant families will try to find their new home here. address sick is professor for socialization and conflict research at the university of bill of health. here in germany, professor, thank you for joining us on the show. would you ever have imagines that it would get to this point where people would actually immigrate overseas? because of coven 19 measures? no, the immigration of groups, especially feminine, is not a new pet on members of the protests have already emigrated and support us live abroad. they have emigrated to reasons of conviction as well to to escape prosecution. so we have in class we have some in class in canada where former journalist office, real estates, we know that one of the most critical spokesman is now living in turkey. we know the formation of the us book community historically it's, it's one of the strategies of the protesters and the denial to co hope with the situation. but what, what is now relevant is to observe what happens in these colonies. is there further radicalization are they producing propaganda so and we need to link it to the multiple forms of protests in the immigration. it's one part of the
of the pandemic until then, the emigrant families will try to find their new home here. address sick is professor for socialization and conflict research at the university of bill of health. here in germany, professor, thank you for joining us on the show. would you ever have imagines that it would get to this point where people would actually immigrate overseas? because of coven 19 measures? no, the immigration of groups, especially feminine, is not a new pet on members of the protests have...
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of the pandemic until then, the emigrant families will try to find their new home here. address sick is professor for socialization and conflict research at the university of bill of health. here in germany, professor, thank you for joining us on the show. would you ever have imagines that it would get to this point where people would actually immigrate overseas? because of coven 19 measures? no, the immigration of groups, especially feminine, is not a new pet on members of the protests. f already emigrated and support us live abroad. they have emigrated to reasons of conviction as well that to, to escape prosecution. so we have in class, we have some in class in canada, we're a former journalist office real estate. we know that one of the most critical spokesman is now living in turkey. we know the formation of the us book community historically it's, it's one of the strategies of the protesters and the denial to co hope with the situation. but what, what is now relevant is to observe what happens in these colonies. is there further radicalization are they producing propaganda so and we need to link it to the multiple forms of protests in the immigration. it's one part
of the pandemic until then, the emigrant families will try to find their new home here. address sick is professor for socialization and conflict research at the university of bill of health. here in germany, professor, thank you for joining us on the show. would you ever have imagines that it would get to this point where people would actually immigrate overseas? because of coven 19 measures? no, the immigration of groups, especially feminine, is not a new pet on members of the protests. f...
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of the pandemic. until then, the emigrant families will try to find their new home. here. address sick is professor for socialization and conflict research at the university of bill of health. here in germany, professor, thank you for joining us on the show. would you ever have imagines that it would get to this point where people would actually immigrate overseas? because of coven 19 measures? no, the immigration of groups, especially families, is not a new petal. members of the protests f already emigrated and support us live abroad . they have emigrated to reasons of conviction, as well as to escape prosecution. so we have in class we have some in class in canada where former journalist office, real estates, we know that one of the most critical spokesman is now living in turkey. we know the formation of the us book community historically it's, it's one of the strategies of the protesters and the denial to caught up with the situation. but what, what is now relevant is to observe what happens in these colonies. is there further radicalization are they producing propaganda so and we need to link it to the multiple forms of protest in the immigration. it's one part of the
of the pandemic. until then, the emigrant families will try to find their new home. here. address sick is professor for socialization and conflict research at the university of bill of health. here in germany, professor, thank you for joining us on the show. would you ever have imagines that it would get to this point where people would actually immigrate overseas? because of coven 19 measures? no, the immigration of groups, especially families, is not a new petal. members of the protests f...
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of the pandemic until then, the emigrant families will try to find their new home here. address vic is professor for socialization and conflict research at the university of bill of health. here in germany, professor, thank you for joining us on the show. would you ever have imagines that it would get to this point where people would actually immigrate overseas? because of coven 19 measures? no, the immigration of groups, especially feminine, is not a new petal. members of the protests f already emigrated and support us live abroad . they have emigrated to reasons of conviction, as well as to escape prosecution. so we have in class we have some in class in canada where former journalist office, real estates, we know that one of the most critical spokesman is now living in turkey. we know the formation of the us book or community. historically it's, it's one of the strategies of the protesters and the denial to caught up with the situation. but what, what is now relevant is to observe what happens in these colonies. is there further radicalization are they producing propaganda so and we need to link it to the multiple forms of protest in the immigration. it's one part of
of the pandemic until then, the emigrant families will try to find their new home here. address vic is professor for socialization and conflict research at the university of bill of health. here in germany, professor, thank you for joining us on the show. would you ever have imagines that it would get to this point where people would actually immigrate overseas? because of coven 19 measures? no, the immigration of groups, especially feminine, is not a new petal. members of the protests f...
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of the pandemic until then, the emigrant families will try to find their new home here. address sick is professor for socialization and conflict research at the university of bill of health. here in germany, professor, thank you for joining us on the show. would you ever have imagined that it would get to this point where people would actually immigrate overseas? because of coven 19 measures? no, the immigration of groups, especially feminine, is not a new petal. and members of the protests have already emigrated and support us live abroad. they have emigrated to reasons of conviction, as well as to escape prosecution. so we have in class we have some in class in canada where former journalist office, real estates, we know that one of the most critical spokesman is now living in turkey. we know the formation of the us book community historically it's, it's one of the strategies of the protesters and the denial to caught up with the situation. but what, what is now relevant is to observe what happens in these colonies. is there further radicalization are they producing propaganda so and we need to link it to the multiple forms of protest in the immigration. it's one part
of the pandemic until then, the emigrant families will try to find their new home here. address sick is professor for socialization and conflict research at the university of bill of health. here in germany, professor, thank you for joining us on the show. would you ever have imagined that it would get to this point where people would actually immigrate overseas? because of coven 19 measures? no, the immigration of groups, especially feminine, is not a new petal. and members of the protests...
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of the duke university global health innovation center. thank you for joining me. we are just hearing fro bill de blasio saying vaccinations, vaccinations, but we know that around 40% of americans remain unvaccinated or not fully vaccinated. how vulnerable does that make america to the virus? >> i worrybout what we are facing over the next few weeks across the u.s.. our rates oftion lagged behind other countries and aren't high enoh to reach anything close to full immunity. with the spread of the variants, it is too late to start vaccinating people now. it is not going to make a huge difference in the coming weeks. we need as many people vaccinated as possible. that can't be the only solution. we know we have to do better public health measures, including better testing, better surveillance, all of the above. vaccinations are a point -- part of the solution but not the only solution. jane how bad could this get, and what are you learning from south africa where cases seem to be on the decline? >> it is hard to make of what we saw in south africa. cases have started to come down, but it is a different population in terms of demographics and risks. what we see in the u.k. is concerned with cases going up, the health systems continuing to feel overwhelmed, and in many parts of the u.s., that is what we are in for because we are in the midst of a delta variant dr
of the duke university global health innovation center. thank you for joining me. we are just hearing fro bill de blasio saying vaccinations, vaccinations, but we know that around 40% of americans remain unvaccinated or not fully vaccinated. how vulnerable does that make america to the virus? >> i worrybout what we are facing over the next few weeks across the u.s.. our rates oftion lagged behind other countries and aren't high enoh to reach anything close to full immunity. with the...
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of infections during the winter. here is the mayor, bill de blasio. >> it is time we put health and safety first, by ensuring there is vaccine universally in the private sector. a lot of folks in the private sector have said to me they believe in vaccination but they are not quite sure how they can do it themselves. well, we are going to do it. >> the new rules would affect 184 thousand businesses. they will take effect december 27. i ask a professor whether she agrees with the mayor's approach. >> i'm really excited that we are going to be doing some vaccine mandates. we actually have very high vaccination rates in the city. it's around 80% ofe fully vaccinated. there's about 20% of people who are not. this is going to be the way that we can get everybody vaccinated. there's a big concern because of the variants that continue to emerge. >> how do you think this will be enforced? >> for the public sector workers , if they're not gting vaccinated, then they have to be tested. i suspect something like that will happen for the private sector as well. however, there is not as much time to get those policies into place by december 27. but new york businesses are pretty sure this will happen. >> is they're worried that this will create staff shortages? >> that is possible, but with the public sector mandates there was an option for weekly testing. so if you're not vaccinated you can be tested on a weekly basis. there will be some ways that can be dealt with, particularly for those people who are not able to get vaccinated for health reasons. >>'s or any part of you that is uncomfortable with the idea of mandating the vaccine? >> i
of infections during the winter. here is the mayor, bill de blasio. >> it is time we put health and safety first, by ensuring there is vaccine universally in the private sector. a lot of folks in the private sector have said to me they believe in vaccination but they are not quite sure how they can do it themselves. well, we are going to do it. >> the new rules would affect 184 thousand businesses. they will take effect december 27. i ask a professor whether she agrees with the...
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major proposals contained in the bill are in danger including monthly payments for millions of families universal prek, expanded access to health insurance and billions ofclean energy initiatives. >>> happening tomorrow as we take a live look from san francisco a trustee nominated by a coalition of 20 organizations is expected to announce a proposal to save the cantonese program at a city college. they say in fall of 2021 the entire program at city college was nearly canceled due to budget cuts. they argue that the reduction of the program would impact the community in need of health care and social services. >>> time for the money watch report. passport fees about to go up and the new rule for vehicle emissions. we are live with more from the cbs broadcast center in new york city. good morning. >> good morning. it may cost you a little more for your next international get away. passport book fees going up $20 starting december 27th. next week fees for travelers 16 and up will be 165 dollars for first time passport holderless. the pass to renew a passport will be $135. the state department said that it is now processing passport applications in eight to
major proposals contained in the bill are in danger including monthly payments for millions of families universal prek, expanded access to health insurance and billions ofclean energy initiatives. >>> happening tomorrow as we take a live look from san francisco a trustee nominated by a coalition of 20 organizations is expected to announce a proposal to save the cantonese program at a city college. they say in fall of 2021 the entire program at city college was nearly canceled due to...
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of health care. build back better would have addressed some of this by limiting the costs of child care and instituting universal pre-k but those provisions along with the rest that have billn ice. kate in the. >> for sure. good to see you, matt. thanks for putting it all together. here to talk more about this is the man who coined the big phrase the professor of business at texas a&m university. what more have you learned about who these people, are why we are seeing the great resignation in 2021. >> yeah. so we're now in seven straight months of record resignation numbers, and building on what matt said, we're learning more about who these individuals are. first we do know a lot of this turnover is coming from lower wage, front line work where individuals are looking just for better wages, for better benefits, for some child care. at the same time there's higher than expected numbers of resignations in mid-career workers who are real looking for better development opportunities and seeing this as an opportunity to real upgrade their careers, and then finally the early retirement are really high as well, and some of those individuals are going into entrepreneurial venture
of health care. build back better would have addressed some of this by limiting the costs of child care and instituting universal pre-k but those provisions along with the rest that have billn ice. kate in the. >> for sure. good to see you, matt. thanks for putting it all together. here to talk more about this is the man who coined the big phrase the professor of business at texas a&m university. what more have you learned about who these people, are why we are seeing the great...
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of infections during winter. here's mayor bill de blasio. look, this is how we put health and safety first, by ensuring that there is a vaccine mandate that reaches everyone universally in the private sector. a lot of folks in the private sector have said to me they believe in vaccination, but they're not quite sure how they can do it themselves. well, we're going to do it. the new rules will affect 184,000 businesses and will take effect december 27th. danielle ompad is professor ofproach? i'm really excited that we are going to — approach? i'm really excited that we are going to be _ approach? i'm really excited that we are going to be doing _ approach? i'm really excited that we are going to be doing some - approach? i'm really excited that we are going to be doing some vaccine. are going to be doing some vaccine mandates — are going to be doing some vaccine mandates we _ are going to be doing some vaccine mandates. we actually— are going to be doing some vaccine mandates. we actually have - are going to be doing some vaccine mandates. we actually have very. are going to be doing some vaccine . mandates. we actually have very high vaccination _ mandates. we actually have very high vaccination rates _ mandates. we actually have very high vaccination rates in _ mandates. we actually have very high vaccination rates in the _ mandates. we actually have very high vaccination rates in the city. - mandates. we actually have very high vaccination rates in the city. it'
of infections during winter. here's mayor bill de blasio. look, this is how we put health and safety first, by ensuring that there is a vaccine mandate that reaches everyone universally in the private sector. a lot of folks in the private sector have said to me they believe in vaccination, but they're not quite sure how they can do it themselves. well, we're going to do it. the new rules will affect 184,000 businesses and will take effect december 27th. danielle ompad is professor ofproach? i'm...