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we've been speaking to mark van run, sees a professor of the university of lloyd's, and then the rick institute for medical research. she says a lot of common ground as needed when it comes to helping poorer nations and they're fight against that pandemic. first of all, we have to we have to agree that this is the biggest vaccination program ever in the history of mankind. $6000000000.00, those who have been administered already and in a time spent less than a year already 44 percent of the population had received one vaccine. but the differences between the continence or wrong and between i, income and low income countries, are extremely important. i think the, the high income countries have lobbies extremely diligently to were to say slightly with the vaccine companies to, to just well, basically sell the 1st batches of faxing the 1st billions of batches to them they will more than they can ever administer. so there is a big disparity there and a common responsibility of the governments around the world and actually manufacturers, these politicians, they are concerned with their vot
we've been speaking to mark van run, sees a professor of the university of lloyd's, and then the rick institute for medical research. she says a lot of common ground as needed when it comes to helping poorer nations and they're fight against that pandemic. first of all, we have to we have to agree that this is the biggest vaccination program ever in the history of mankind. $6000000000.00, those who have been administered already and in a time spent less than a year already 44 percent of the...
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he's a professor at the university of lloyd's, and the rica institute for medical research joins is not from brussels actually being with us on the program that i'm the stay report, which is it's quite clear. this is the vaccine makers fault. that's so few people are vaccinated worldwide. would you agree with that assessment? i think it's a common responsibility. first of all, we have to have to agree that this is the biggest vaccination program ever in the history of mankind. $6000000000.00, those that have been administered already and in a time spent less than a year already. 44 percent of the population had received one vaccine. but the differences between the continents are between high income and low income countries are extremely important. if this is what's behind those differences, is this because vaccine makers are focused on profits or is this something else to it? i think the, the high income countries have lobbies extremely diligently to, to say, slightly wasting vaccine companies to, to just, well, basically. so the 1st benches of axis, the 1st billions of batches to them,
he's a professor at the university of lloyd's, and the rica institute for medical research joins is not from brussels actually being with us on the program that i'm the stay report, which is it's quite clear. this is the vaccine makers fault. that's so few people are vaccinated worldwide. would you agree with that assessment? i think it's a common responsibility. first of all, we have to have to agree that this is the biggest vaccination program ever in the history of mankind. $6000000000.00,...
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university impact. >> so quickly i know we're done but real quickly, lloyd axworthy was the president of the university in the 90s and he had this vision of sustainability that included environmental , economic political and cultural. so he understood that at that time the demographics of the campus were changing, it was primarily going from commuters and whites to urban indigenous and new canadians, what wecall immigrants . that had different needs. they came with families and they were working-class for working for so instead of hiring an outside developer, they created a local development corporation to build housing that was mixed at rates geared to income, affordable, market and premium and the premium units paid for everything else so that not only anyone that was going to school, this is at the university of winnipeg. you could be doing a mechanics class. if you are going to school you could gain access to this housing. you'd be a resident of the neighborhood so mixed housing. they fired the university of wisconsin winnipeg fired aramark, one of the major multinational corporations. they fired t
university impact. >> so quickly i know we're done but real quickly, lloyd axworthy was the president of the university in the 90s and he had this vision of sustainability that included environmental , economic political and cultural. so he understood that at that time the demographics of the campus were changing, it was primarily going from commuters and whites to urban indigenous and new canadians, what wecall immigrants . that had different needs. they came with families and they were...
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university of winnipeg. >> i love that one. >> really quickly. we're probably done but really quickly, lloydaxe worthy about the president of the university in the 90s and had a vision of sustainability that included environmental, economic, political and cultural, and so he understood that at that time the demographic of the camp put was changing, primarily going from being community sure urban whites to urban indigenous and new canadians, what what kea call immigrants that had different. i they came with families and wore working class or working poor. so instead of hiring an outside developer they created a local -- their open development corporation to build housing that that mixed, represent geared to income, affordable, market, and premium and the premium paid for anyone else and anyone get to to school -- could be a correspondence class, mechanics class, if you were going to school you can get access housing, a resident of the neighborhood, of the community. so milked housing. they fired the university fired armark, a multinational food corp, mariott. they fired them and created their
university of winnipeg. >> i love that one. >> really quickly. we're probably done but really quickly, lloydaxe worthy about the president of the university in the 90s and had a vision of sustainability that included environmental, economic, political and cultural, and so he understood that at that time the demographic of the camp put was changing, primarily going from being community sure urban whites to urban indigenous and new canadians, what what kea call immigrants that had...
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of the vax. joining to us talk about this and the u.s. boothser shot campaign is dr. lloyd minor, he is the dean of stanford universityd we are coming on to this moment now where folks that had a mandate are having to figure out ways to enforce it it's one thing to say you are doing it it's another to enforce it i think it will get a little more complicated in the next coming days and weeks. no >> yes, i think it will be complicated. i think it's important these are among the safe and most effective vaccines ever developed. we have more data on these vaccines for covid-19 than on any other vaccine. consistently, they have shown they are safe and effective. so many organizations, our own healthcare delivery system consistent with guidelines from the california department of public health is requiring vaccination or a medical religious exemption. we are putting in place measures again with requirements from the state to implement those requirements and to place those who have not complied on heave without pay. >> why do you think companies have nothd not moved to using economicings as a tool in this one of the things th
of the vax. joining to us talk about this and the u.s. boothser shot campaign is dr. lloyd minor, he is the dean of stanford universityd we are coming on to this moment now where folks that had a mandate are having to figure out ways to enforce it it's one thing to say you are doing it it's another to enforce it i think it will get a little more complicated in the next coming days and weeks. no >> yes, i think it will be complicated. i think it's important these are among the safe and...
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they are in favor of lloyd migration and the rise in the minimum wage might also supporting a universal basic income. despite approving of germany's may to membership, they stand against nuclear weapons and the greens will top a policies on russia and china, europe correspondence. peter oliver now takes a look at some of the favorites and outsiders in the election. with no clear air referring to anglo merkel when it comes to taking over in the chancellor's office, just behind me, the only real guarantees we have heading into this election when it comes to who will be the next leader of germany, is that it won't be the woman who's headed over the country's government for the best part of the last 16 years. realistically, the next chancellor of germany will be one of the 3 people. each of them know comes with their own issues. the outsider for the top job is green party candidate annalee in a bad book. back in the summer, her party were polling at the heavy heights of 22 percent. right now they've been pegged back to closer to the mid teens. while there's been no major campaign mistakes,
they are in favor of lloyd migration and the rise in the minimum wage might also supporting a universal basic income. despite approving of germany's may to membership, they stand against nuclear weapons and the greens will top a policies on russia and china, europe correspondence. peter oliver now takes a look at some of the favorites and outsiders in the election. with no clear air referring to anglo merkel when it comes to taking over in the chancellor's office, just behind me, the only real...
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. >> really quick i know we are done that quickly lloyd axworthy was the president of the university the nineties and he has a vision of sustainability including environmental, economic political and cultural. he understood at that time the demographic of the campus was changing going to urban and indigenous and new canadians called immigrants they, families and working class or working poor so instead of hiring outside developer they created their own development corporation income and affordable and the premium unit paid for everything else not only anyone that was going to school you can do a correspondence class or a, mechanics class you can get access and be a resident of the neighborhood so makes housing university of winnipeg fired aramark and created their own diverse foods company profit shares with the workers. they are fromm the community recently incarcerated, single mothers, they resource their raw materials from within 100-kilometer radius. they have compost stations for their food. the cooking oil is shipped out to biodiesel. this is a different approach people say you
. >> really quick i know we are done that quickly lloyd axworthy was the president of the university the nineties and he has a vision of sustainability including environmental, economic political and cultural. he understood at that time the demographic of the campus was changing going to urban and indigenous and new canadians called immigrants they, families and working class or working poor so instead of hiring outside developer they created their own development corporation income and...
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these models have existed and i talked about this in my blog so very quickly lloyd axworthy is the president of the universityineties and he had the sustainability including environmental , economic political and cultural. he understood at that time the graphics of the campus were changing going to urban indigenous and new canadians that had different needs they were working classki or working for so instead of hiring an outside developer they created a local development corporation for housing that was mixed geared to income, affordable market and the premium unit pays for everything else it isn't that winnipeg but a mechanics class. you could gain access you to be a resident of the neighborhood so mixed housing they fired aramark one of the major multinational companies they fired them and created their own diversity foods company that profit share with workers and recently incarcerated single mothers and canadians they resource their raw materials for the food within a 100-kilometer radius compost stations next to their food with their workstation the cooking oil is shipped out to be converted to biodiesel
these models have existed and i talked about this in my blog so very quickly lloyd axworthy is the president of the universityineties and he had the sustainability including environmental , economic political and cultural. he understood at that time the graphics of the campus were changing going to urban indigenous and new canadians that had different needs they were working classki or working for so instead of hiring an outside developer they created a local development corporation for housing...
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university all work. but the taliban says it will treat women fairly based on slimy law. he was secretary of state anthony blanket defense secretary lloyd austin, have made the mayor of catherine though half a high level talks of canister on lincoln austin and the in the year shaky coming. been hundreds of funny this discuss the ongoing efforts to evacuate remaining us citizens from afghanistan earlier blinking release the statement, thanking catherine for supporting the us lead evacuation operation. and officials have confirmed that the u. s. has facilitated the 1st safe departure as of for americans via an overland route from us can stop. well, coming up on this news, hour from london, widespread condemnation after bella, ruth's jails, leading opposition figure, maria loosely called her for 11 years. laugh alliance. we know they're liking and they know that we know that their line relatives of those killed when flight mh 17 were shot down. speak out in court even though none of the accused are present and enforce. mercedes are saying goodbye to one of their drivers. the latest formula, one news with found that they were in the program
university all work. but the taliban says it will treat women fairly based on slimy law. he was secretary of state anthony blanket defense secretary lloyd austin, have made the mayor of catherine though half a high level talks of canister on lincoln austin and the in the year shaky coming. been hundreds of funny this discuss the ongoing efforts to evacuate remaining us citizens from afghanistan earlier blinking release the statement, thanking catherine for supporting the us lead evacuation...
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university or work. but the taliban says that it will treat women fairly based on his lemon law. you are a secretary of state antony blinking. defense secretary, lloyd austin at the amir of castle in dough half a high level talks off chemist on lincoln, austin and amir shakes me in ben. how model found a discussed the ongoing efforts to evacuate remaining us citizens from afghanistan? lincoln thanked, cut off for supporting the us, lead evacuation operation. he confirmed that 4 more americans have been evacuated from afghanistan over land roots. guineas military rouelis, abad government officials from leaving the country. carlita colonel. nobody did. boyer summoned cabinet ministers and told them to hand over that passports at official vehicles before the french legion officer let a military unit which ousted president of the con day on sunday. i'll just here with nicholas hark reports at the people's palace also known as the national assembly. members of president of alpha, conveys our government derive after being summoned by guineas, who leader, lieutenant colonel mamma de. doomed buoy. out behind closed doors, he demanded their passports and tol
university or work. but the taliban says that it will treat women fairly based on his lemon law. you are a secretary of state antony blinking. defense secretary, lloyd austin at the amir of castle in dough half a high level talks off chemist on lincoln, austin and amir shakes me in ben. how model found a discussed the ongoing efforts to evacuate remaining us citizens from afghanistan? lincoln thanked, cut off for supporting the us, lead evacuation operation. he confirmed that 4 more americans...
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university or work. but the taliban says it will treat women fairly based on his slimy law. will you a secretary of state anthony blanket and defense secretary lloyd austin, have made the mayor of catherine bow, half a high level talks. galveston blinking at lloyd and a mere shake. coming been how much funny discuss the ongoing efforts to evacuate remaining us citizens from afghanistan earlier blinking release of statement, thanking catherine for supporting the us lead evacuation operation. and officials have confirmed that the u. s. has facilitated the 1st safe departure as of for americans via an overland route from afghanistan. live now to our white house correspondent to kimberly how kid. kimberly, what is the by the ministration hoping to achieve by having the secretaries of both state and defense in katherine right now? well, this is an administration that is still grappling with the aftermath of that botched evacuation that resulted in not only the deaths of africans, millions in american civilians, but was done in such haste that caused that to occur. and despite the efforts of the united states, they did leave behind dozens of people. and
university or work. but the taliban says it will treat women fairly based on his slimy law. will you a secretary of state anthony blanket and defense secretary lloyd austin, have made the mayor of catherine bow, half a high level talks. galveston blinking at lloyd and a mere shake. coming been how much funny discuss the ongoing efforts to evacuate remaining us citizens from afghanistan earlier blinking release of statement, thanking catherine for supporting the us lead evacuation operation. and...
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lloyd's of london about the recovery for the pandemic. up next, is it time for a taper? the ecb have to decide today. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> we are in a different universen the u.s. and europe. in the u.s. you had a commitment to purchase exactly the same amount every month, and this is a clear-cut commitment. tapering means something. in europe there is flexibility. >> the situation in europe is different from the united states. when the covid shock came, the economy was not performing well. inflation was too low. >> is a short-term blip in inflation now, and the hawkish ecb members are once again too short-term focused, not looking through the volatility in the data, which we think the ecb will do. >> the hawks will be vocal on this, which is to be expected. >> we need to watch the doves to see if they are switching. there could be a reduction in purchases this week. i do not think lagarde will do anything else but stress the dovish point. anna: some of our guests we have been speaking to, including the former ecb president ahead of today's crucial meeting. policy makers in frankfurt will have to decide whether the recovery is strong enough to warrant
lloyd's of london about the recovery for the pandemic. up next, is it time for a taper? the ecb have to decide today. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> we are in a different universen the u.s. and europe. in the u.s. you had a commitment to purchase exactly the same amount every month, and this is a clear-cut commitment. tapering means something. in europe there is flexibility. >> the situation in europe is different from the united states. when the covid shock came, the economy was not...