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in our gas joining us from paris is an a c reagan if is a sociologist and professor at the university of paris aids in brussels. peter clippy, editor of brussels reports you and from saint mellow and northwestern france re isaac real law, who's a senior research fellow at the global policy institute. welcome to inside story. thanks so much for joining us. zacko alone. a how big a political blow is it from a real pen? when her niece, maria says that the far right rival, eric moore, is a better candidates describing her and as lacking logic on vision. yeah, it's a big blow to 9. definitely because it shows that the many people seemed at the marina then as no chance of winning the selection. and because his 1st furred time, she's been a candidate that she has no future. and already we can see that some of the senior members, not many at the moment, but many are thinking not, not media declare themselves are moving towards 0, think ease a better prospect for the future. because when he bore on the far right, i've integrated the fact that they will not with the selection and that my comb with is pr
in our gas joining us from paris is an a c reagan if is a sociologist and professor at the university of paris aids in brussels. peter clippy, editor of brussels reports you and from saint mellow and northwestern france re isaac real law, who's a senior research fellow at the global policy institute. welcome to inside story. thanks so much for joining us. zacko alone. a how big a political blow is it from a real pen? when her niece, maria says that the far right rival, eric moore, is a better...
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if his associate ologist and professor at the university of paris 8th and brussels, peter clipped a editor of brussels report you and from saint malo and northwestern france we are jack ra long. who's a senior research fellow at the global policy institute. welcome to the inside story. thanks so much for joining jack alone. how big a political blow is it for marina pen when her niece, mario says that the far right rifle erickson more is a better candidate describing her and lacking logic on vision. yeah, it's a big blow to nathan. definitely because it shows that many people seemed at marina then as no chance of winning the selection. and because as 1st, 1st time she has been a candidate that she has no future. and already we can see that some of the senior members, not many at the moment, but many are thinking not, not media declare themselves are moving towards 0, think ease a better prospect for the future. because when he bore on the far right, i've integrated the fact that they will not with the selection and that my comb or is probably going to read it. and after that is time, it wil
if his associate ologist and professor at the university of paris 8th and brussels, peter clipped a editor of brussels report you and from saint malo and northwestern france we are jack ra long. who's a senior research fellow at the global policy institute. welcome to the inside story. thanks so much for joining jack alone. how big a political blow is it for marina pen when her niece, mario says that the far right rifle erickson more is a better candidate describing her and lacking logic on...
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. >> it professor from the american university of paris is here. thank you for joining us. run of 300,000 copies of this novel. it is his first since he was given the highest national honor. wire his books considered national events? >> what a question. there are not many wrirs writing in french today who do what he does. he likes to describe himself as bringing uncomfortable truths out into the public domain. those uncomfortable truths can be about the modern world. they can be about sex. they can be about consumerism. religion, particularly islam. his nove talk about the things that i think peoe like to talk about but do not necessarily se reflected in their bookshops. he has his fingers on the pulse. he starts conversations. people either love him or they absolutely despise him. he gets people talking. he reflects the contemporary conversation. that is not always easy reading. it is easy to form an argument. it gives you something to talk about. >> he braves subjects many novelists would never dare to write about. what can you tell us about the new book? >> t new book is
. >> it professor from the american university of paris is here. thank you for joining us. run of 300,000 copies of this novel. it is his first since he was given the highest national honor. wire his books considered national events? >> what a question. there are not many wrirs writing in french today who do what he does. he likes to describe himself as bringing uncomfortable truths out into the public domain. those uncomfortable truths can be about the modern world. they can be...
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paris. i'm at a rapid spread of another wave of cove infections in russia. university here is starting clinical trials over new vaccine. but unlike the conventional ones that are administered with a needle, this one is a nasal sprite. it's based on the existing sputnik v vaccine, and it's hoping it could be on the market as early as the spring. danny armstrong has more details session of university here in moscow, we'll see some 300 volunteers take part in the 1st clinical trials. if the nasal vaccine it will take around 2 or 3 months for those tests to pass. and after another 3 or 4 months, it should be launched into public use. now officials and experts say it should provide the final piece of the jigsaw in protection against the only cron very. and these will vaccine is needed in order to prevent people been infected by the highly contagious or micro variant. if we had it right now, we would spray everyone with the nasal vaccine, so they don't get infected. now a vaccine sprayed up, the nose may sound odd, but recent research undertaken at yale university shows this novel, unconventional met
paris. i'm at a rapid spread of another wave of cove infections in russia. university here is starting clinical trials over new vaccine. but unlike the conventional ones that are administered with a needle, this one is a nasal sprite. it's based on the existing sputnik v vaccine, and it's hoping it could be on the market as early as the spring. danny armstrong has more details session of university here in moscow, we'll see some 300 volunteers take part in the 1st clinical trials. if the nasal...
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of the drive to war against russia and china. and in paris we cross a john laughlin, he's a university lecture in history and political philosophy are crosses, rules and effect. that means he can jump in any time you want. now it's appreciate john, let me go to you. person in paris. some. how did the neo liberal project, neo liberalism and his as an ideology fair in 2021? because i, i would say it did very, very poorly as it should because it's an ideology that them is collapsing all around. it's in every facet of the every facet. it touches go ahead john. while i thing 2021 was the year in which the oh well deletes.
of the drive to war against russia and china. and in paris we cross a john laughlin, he's a university lecture in history and political philosophy are crosses, rules and effect. that means he can jump in any time you want. now it's appreciate john, let me go to you. person in paris. some. how did the neo liberal project, neo liberalism and his as an ideology fair in 2021? because i, i would say it did very, very poorly as it should because it's an ideology that them is collapsing all around....
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of the drive to war against russia in china. and in paris we cross the john laughlin, he's a university lecturer in history and political philosophy or across soc rules and effect. that means you can jump in anytime you want. and i always appreciate, john, let me go to you 1st and in paris, i'm how did the neo liberal project neo liberalism and is as an ideology fair in 2021. because i would say it did very, very poorly as it should because it's an ideology that is collapsing all around is in every facet, every facet. it touches go ahead, john. while i thing 2021 was the year in which the well deletes. but i'm not sure that i would call them the liberal consolidated, the grip on power. i'm thinking of course of the, the beginning of the year when trump was evicted from the white house and replaced by jo biking, who is an expression of perfect expression of those leads and of their grip on tower. but if i question the use of the word near, near liberal, which i don't think does apply to them, because i don't think they are liberal anymore in any sense. they're not near liberal or liberal. and they are instead a marxist. so capitali
of the drive to war against russia in china. and in paris we cross the john laughlin, he's a university lecturer in history and political philosophy or across soc rules and effect. that means you can jump in anytime you want. and i always appreciate, john, let me go to you 1st and in paris, i'm how did the neo liberal project neo liberalism and is as an ideology fair in 2021. because i would say it did very, very poorly as it should because it's an ideology that is collapsing all around is in...
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paris. lauren's guston joins us live now from washington. d. c, a professor of medicine and as the founding o'neill chang, global health flow at georgetown university. thank you for your time this morning. it's interesting how different countries have reacted to this 4th wave of cove it in the u. s. and the u. k. the asked, she seems to be very much business as usual. but in all the countries, it's back to some form of lock down, at least here and cuts off. for example, they've shut schools again despite high vaccination rates. why this lack of consistency in policy? what is the best way forward? or, you know, we've seen an utter chaos, an inconsistency right from day one of this pandemic. ah, the reason is, is that in countries just go their own way, but don't listen to w h o recommendations. and they have their own in a political and social values that they're going to treasure. but there, i think there is a, a good way here. and it's, it's very likely that we're seeing a, a, a major surgery. some would call it a wild fire of on a crime it's, it's the most contagious pathogen on the planet. and it's may be among the most infectious ever in the hi
paris. lauren's guston joins us live now from washington. d. c, a professor of medicine and as the founding o'neill chang, global health flow at georgetown university. thank you for your time this morning. it's interesting how different countries have reacted to this 4th wave of cove it in the u. s. and the u. k. the asked, she seems to be very much business as usual. but in all the countries, it's back to some form of lock down, at least here and cuts off. for example, they've shut schools...
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paris. well, marcus gilroy, where is the senior lecturer in digital media at bristol university and also of after the fact the truth about fake news is also written about vaccine hesitancy. and he joins us now live from bristol, by skype. so thank you so much for joining us. here and i'll just 0. so we are more or less as a year into the vaccines being available. and we are seeing in countries where the vaccines are widely available. a percentage of people from 8 to some places 20, nearly 30 percent that are hesitant about taking the vaccine. do you think the approach of a manual mccrory using offensive language or even italy where they've made it mandatory for people aged over 50? is that the right way to convince people to get vaccinated? sadly, no, i don't think it is the right approach to convince people to get back. thanks it at all. but convincing people to get back to me by any means is usually pretty difficult if they happy time the presentation. and the reason for that is, you know, it could be many different things, but often these are the patients, one of course, a long standing
paris. well, marcus gilroy, where is the senior lecturer in digital media at bristol university and also of after the fact the truth about fake news is also written about vaccine hesitancy. and he joins us now live from bristol, by skype. so thank you so much for joining us. here and i'll just 0. so we are more or less as a year into the vaccines being available. and we are seeing in countries where the vaccines are widely available. a percentage of people from 8 to some places 20, nearly 30...
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paris in the french open? how do we see the nadal/djokovic rivalry shaping up if indeed federer is in the last gasp of his career? >> yeah, jonathan, universityr miles on him compared to these other two guys and he's very hungry. he makes no -- he makes no quams about the fact that he wants to win the most majors of anyone in history. and that, by the way, to my mind, is not the only way you judge who is the greatest of all time. i don't know if this guy is going to -- look, if you want to be the greatest tennis player of all time, you have to be able to travel. he's got to figure out a way. like, you got to get through an airport. you have to get to another country. i really hope he works it out because that was such a messy start, and it was bad for more than a week. all the talk was about djokovic, you know, being deported, being held, and then the tournament started. then the tournament started. it was an unbelievable event. ash barty, the young aussie, is about as likeable as any tennis player i've known since yvon goolagon who is her idol of national blood. she is a junk yard dog, she tries so hard. she's in the top ten for the first ti
paris in the french open? how do we see the nadal/djokovic rivalry shaping up if indeed federer is in the last gasp of his career? >> yeah, jonathan, universityr miles on him compared to these other two guys and he's very hungry. he makes no -- he makes no quams about the fact that he wants to win the most majors of anyone in history. and that, by the way, to my mind, is not the only way you judge who is the greatest of all time. i don't know if this guy is going to -- look, if you want...