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lag on climate action. felina award is a coral reef scientist and a senior lecturer at the university of queens. and she says it's time to be a stranger and government to take climate change. seriously. there's absolutely no doubt that the great barrier is under the threat. and the daughter is there, it's from only a strained government organizations as well as all the universities, making it very clear, very few still beautiful and we can still save it, but we are getting more frequent mess. bleaching events which will, which frequently result in large mortality on the rave. we have what a quality problem we're industrialized in the coastline of the great barrier reef, which adds to water quality problems. so is the threat as we've lost considerable sections of the great barrier reef. and if we don't take very dramatic action on climate change, we will get more and more bleaching events and the race will not have time to recover. the federal government has an calling record on climate change. not only do we have aspiration to 0 emission is not actual target, but we government also aggressively
lag on climate action. felina award is a coral reef scientist and a senior lecturer at the university of queens. and she says it's time to be a stranger and government to take climate change. seriously. there's absolutely no doubt that the great barrier is under the threat. and the daughter is there, it's from only a strained government organizations as well as all the universities, making it very clear, very few still beautiful and we can still save it, but we are getting more frequent mess....
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percent of our population is actually infected at this point in time, going to some terrifying figures. the be good funny that chemical epidemiologists been a senior electro queen, mary university of london. always great. can you expertise here on out there? thanks for joining us and best of luck with your way. thank you. now german tangela angler. michael has described the scenes in flood damaged villages as surreal and ghostly. and the crisis and parts of europe is now only getting was more heavy. rain has hit parts of eastern germany, austria and the czech republic, at least a 183 people have been confirmed dead. that number is still expected to rise. adam rainy reports now from schulte and germany, destruction on a scale hardly imaginable. people in short, germany are clearing out with the flood waters left behind at a local guest house in bery, they're taking stock and saving whatever they can with fish and fish. initial food, either a good line of us are suncrest, old old bar manager. michael croyt shows us how high the water rose here. often there's some saturday was meant to be the grand opening after 4 month renovation. now he says he'll be lucky if they open within a
percent of our population is actually infected at this point in time, going to some terrifying figures. the be good funny that chemical epidemiologists been a senior electro queen, mary university of london. always great. can you expertise here on out there? thanks for joining us and best of luck with your way. thank you. now german tangela angler. michael has described the scenes in flood damaged villages as surreal and ghostly. and the crisis and parts of europe is now only getting was more...
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also in london, we have donald, so as soon he has ameritas, professor of comparative european history at queen mary university of london, and in case we cross glen morgan, he is a professor in the political science department at maxwell school at syracuse university. alright gentlemen, cross groves and effects, that means you can jump anytime you want. and i always let me go to alan 1st. in london, the slovenia prime minister recently condemned the eas, western states for imposing, quote, imaginary european values without respecting local cultures. how do you react to that? because we had a letter come out with 16 major figures representing parties all across the the block. very agitated and pushing back against what they think is brussel brussels intruding upon their local affairs. how do you react to what the us will be, the prime minister had to say? well, it doesn't cause any surprise because there's a great device in your opinion, just matters of culture, particularly. ready all gay culture and various other things casting culture, the big protection of the catholic church and cohen. ready does who write
also in london, we have donald, so as soon he has ameritas, professor of comparative european history at queen mary university of london, and in case we cross glen morgan, he is a professor in the political science department at maxwell school at syracuse university. alright gentlemen, cross groves and effects, that means you can jump anytime you want. and i always let me go to alan 1st. in london, the slovenia prime minister recently condemned the eas, western states for imposing, quote,...
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he has ameritas professor of comparative european history at queen mary university of london. and in syracuse we cross glenn morgan, he is a professor in the political science department at maxwell school at syracuse university. alright, gentle.
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of phone but great to get your thoughts fair. that feel good. a sunny clinical epidemiologist from queen mary university london. thank you very much indeed. plenty more. so hands on this user, including israel, government suffers its 1st big pile of entry to see failing to extend the controversial citizenship. local tropical storm elsa has cuba horse and hundreds of thousands of people from their home still have to laces from havana and in sport, brazil are one, went away from another corporate america title far will have and all the rest of the fort lisa ah, lebanon's caretaker, prime minister is warning his country is face away from what he calls a social explosion. her son is appealing for international help to resolve the economic crisis, inflation soreness, the lebanese currency hits you lose fishing, thousands more. people in support for t. c obsessed the global community must steppin now and when ashley though i would come by play to day to all the king's princesses, presidents leaders and l i and friendly nations. and i call on the united nations and all international agencies and public opinion to help
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london, very pleased to welcome dr. dp, good us on the to out of the are now clinical epidemiologist and the scene electric queen mary university of london and scott from cambridge, did they talk to thanks for your time? i o miss. don't know where to start with this. listening to that report, listening to all the symptoms, all these issues which people go through, you can take notes that and i'm getting the feeling, it's almost like cove itself and that it'll affect people differently. and it can keep changing over time. yes, i mean a lot of people initially compared to stars, could we to call it with flu and it's nothing like the flu. we know now that this is not just an acute disease. it's a chronic disease for many people and it's a disease that doesn't just affect your last 8 effect, almost every organ in your body. and we know that long with a common, we know that one and 5 people who get infected even with mild infection, go on and not just in symptoms for 5 weeks or more. and one in 10 go on and develop them 2 to 12 weeks or more. and this is not trivial among those. in fact, among those affected to in the you keep for e
london, very pleased to welcome dr. dp, good us on the to out of the are now clinical epidemiologist and the scene electric queen mary university of london and scott from cambridge, did they talk to thanks for your time? i o miss. don't know where to start with this. listening to that report, listening to all the symptoms, all these issues which people go through, you can take notes that and i'm getting the feeling, it's almost like cove itself and that it'll affect people differently. and it...
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of indians lockdown rolls will end on july 19th. we'll get to go to sunny is a clinical epidemiologist on a senior lecture at queen mary university of london. she says, plans to ease restrictions could undo the hard one progress. opening up in the middle of a raging band to make with exponentials rises, my cases are doubling every 9 days is completely negligent. i own how the secretary has said that we are going to see more than 800000 daily cases over the summer. and lessons, something like that ripped through the population when only 51 percent of our population fully vaccinated is completely reckless and will have long term impact on people's health. our health care services moving forward, giving that the major groups that are being impacted. now, young adults and children where cases are literally skyrocketing and we know that this isn't an acute enough for many people as a chronic unless i need to chronic disability in many. and we are creating a generation possibly of children and young adults with chronic illness. and disabilities for the future. actually, studies from the university of cambridge showed her the best conditio
of indians lockdown rolls will end on july 19th. we'll get to go to sunny is a clinical epidemiologist on a senior lecture at queen mary university of london. she says, plans to ease restrictions could undo the hard one progress. opening up in the middle of a raging band to make with exponentials rises, my cases are doubling every 9 days is completely negligent. i own how the secretary has said that we are going to see more than 800000 daily cases over the summer. and lessons, something like...
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suggests skipping one mammogram can increase the risk of breast cancer sharply a study out of queen mary universityndon and fallon central hospital in sweden looked at more than 550,000 women. some women didn't miss any exams, and some missed one of two previous screenings. the risk for fatal cancer 10 years later was 50% lower for those who didn't miss any exams. the study was published in the journal radiology, gas prices went up two cents over the past two weeks. the average price for a gallon here in the u. s is now $3.22. that's 98 cents higher than it was a year ago. gases most expensive in the bay area at $4.39 a gallon, the lowest averages in baton rouge, louisiana, at $2.71 a gallon. industry analyst the lundberg survey says an abundant oil supply should keep gas prices from spiking the oakland asian cultural center held a soft reopening today. the in person event was titled food line, mapping our diaspora from culture to conversation. the program included a screening of the food documentary bloodline, followed by a discussion with bay area chefs. the center was founded in 1984. it works t
suggests skipping one mammogram can increase the risk of breast cancer sharply a study out of queen mary universityndon and fallon central hospital in sweden looked at more than 550,000 women. some women didn't miss any exams, and some missed one of two previous screenings. the risk for fatal cancer 10 years later was 50% lower for those who didn't miss any exams. the study was published in the journal radiology, gas prices went up two cents over the past two weeks. the average price for a...
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of hope in an ordeal. so far without end jona whole al jazeera london dr. dp, good us on a as a clinical epidemiologist, the senior lecturer at queen mary university of london. she says covert symptoms can linger in patient for up to a year. a lot of people initially compared, sorry, can we to call it a few and it's nothing like the flu. we know now that this is not just an acute disease. it's a chronic disease for many people and it's a disease that doesn't just affect your love. it affects almost every organ in your body, and we know that long call it is common. we know that one and 5 people who get infected even with mild infection, go on and develop a list of symptoms for 5 weeks or more. and one in 10 go on and develop symptoms for 12 weeks or more. and this is not trivial among those. in fact, among those affected to in the you keep for example, we currently have 1000000 people living with long cool that and to report problems with day to day activity and 400000 have had them just more than a year or so for many it was just more than 6 months more than a year and really impacted each day life. there's more and more evidence that this is a vi
of hope in an ordeal. so far without end jona whole al jazeera london dr. dp, good us on a as a clinical epidemiologist, the senior lecturer at queen mary university of london. she says covert symptoms can linger in patient for up to a year. a lot of people initially compared, sorry, can we to call it a few and it's nothing like the flu. we know now that this is not just an acute disease. it's a chronic disease for many people and it's a disease that doesn't just affect your love. it affects...
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she's a clinical epidemiologist and senior lecture at queen mary university of london. she's joining us via skype from cambridge. thank you very much for being with us. what is also concerning here, i guess is that the case and actually officially opening up until july 19th and we're already seeing the our rates go up the transmission rate. the delta vary and spreading, as you heard that from sonya is the u. k. d restricting too much, too soon, in your opinion. when opening up in the middle of a raging fat to make with exponentials rises my cases a doubling every 9 days is completely negligent. i own how the secretary has said that we are going to see more than 100000 daily cases over the summer and lessons, something like that ripped through the population when only 51 percent of our population 40 vaccinated is completely reckless and will have long term impact on people's health, our health care services moving forward, giving that the major groups that are being back to now young adults and children where cases are literally skyrocketing and we know that this isn't a
she's a clinical epidemiologist and senior lecture at queen mary university of london. she's joining us via skype from cambridge. thank you very much for being with us. what is also concerning here, i guess is that the case and actually officially opening up until july 19th and we're already seeing the our rates go up the transmission rate. the delta vary and spreading, as you heard that from sonya is the u. k. d restricting too much, too soon, in your opinion. when opening up in the middle of...
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they've to go to san a is a clinical epidemiologist in thing electra at queen mary university of london. she says, plans to ease restrictions could undo hard one progress. opening up in the middle of a raging pandemic with exponentials rises my cases a doubling every 9 days is completely negligent. i own how the secretary has said that we are going to see more than 100000 daily cases over the summer. and lessons, something like that ripped through the population when only 51 percent of our population fully vaccinated is completely reckless and will have long term impact on people's how our health care services moving forward. giving that the major groups that are being impacted. now, young adults and children where cases are literally skyrocketing and we know that this isn't an acute net for many people as a chronic unless i need to chronic. we're coming in to go live now to these pictures. of course that much anticipated flight virgin galactic flight subaltern sub whole flight with richard branson on board. these live pictures you can see that now the space claim, the white night aircr
they've to go to san a is a clinical epidemiologist in thing electra at queen mary university of london. she says, plans to ease restrictions could undo hard one progress. opening up in the middle of a raging pandemic with exponentials rises my cases a doubling every 9 days is completely negligent. i own how the secretary has said that we are going to see more than 100000 daily cases over the summer. and lessons, something like that ripped through the population when only 51 percent of our...
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she's a clinical epidemiologist and senior lecturer at queen mary university of london. jones is by skype from cambridge to happy withers. i'm old enough to remember when the british variances cause and panic or the alpha variance is it's now known as just explained says, why is the delta variance so much worse? so the death in his honey transmissible in about within 40 to 60 percent more transmissible than the alpha lead into which we already know what more transmissible in the original radius. so in total, this lady is about 2 times more transmissible than our regional gradient, which makes it very easily spreadable through the air. the 2nd thing is that it is more able to escape vaccines that will be directed against the original radius. and there is a significant degree of escape the after one back seen, but less so off to to those is that that has important impact at immunity at population level. 3rd, people already mentioned, we think it's more and more likely to go off that location than these studies. and some regions also suggest just that it's more likely was d
she's a clinical epidemiologist and senior lecturer at queen mary university of london. jones is by skype from cambridge to happy withers. i'm old enough to remember when the british variances cause and panic or the alpha variance is it's now known as just explained says, why is the delta variance so much worse? so the death in his honey transmissible in about within 40 to 60 percent more transmissible than the alpha lead into which we already know what more transmissible in the original...
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well, don't talk to dp good sunny as a clinical epidemiologist and senior lecture at queen mary university of london. she says vaccines can still provide a level of protection against the delta variance. although there is a level of evasion. again, you know, protection again, getting that of miles isn't that it does tend to protect against severe disease. if you've taken 2 doses, which is very good, it means that the people who take into those are less likely to get hospitalized and die. but it does mean that in unity is likely to wayne fosters particularly people older and more wonderful who tend to mount lord immune responses to begin with are likely to be protected for a period of time. i need to do this and also means that might have a lot impact on threats to people might, will, vaccinate. it might still be able to get infected and be able to spread the video. and so i think all the tells us that this is not a wireless that we can live with. i mean, we are seeing this virus evolve and the to a new how do you transform surveyed every few months then which then takes over across the world
well, don't talk to dp good sunny as a clinical epidemiologist and senior lecture at queen mary university of london. she says vaccines can still provide a level of protection against the delta variance. although there is a level of evasion. again, you know, protection again, getting that of miles isn't that it does tend to protect against severe disease. if you've taken 2 doses, which is very good, it means that the people who take into those are less likely to get hospitalized and die. but it...
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journalists are fall deep to good us on a is a clinical epidemiologist and a senior electra queen mary university of london. she said lifting restrictions in england could lead to more mutations that can be even more dangerous. this is not a wireless that we can live with. i mean, we are seeing this virus evolve and the to a new how do you transfer me to believe every few months then which then takes over across the world and leads to another search. the only way to prevent this sort of bias that, that patient and protect our precious vaccine resources is to prevent transmission . and that's not just in the regional level. but in a global level, we know that many countries don't have adequate access to vaccines. it will be a long time, perhaps even one or 2 years before everyone is vaccinated. and in that period of time, if we allow transmission to continue at high levels, we will see many, many more new radians. and one could potentially escape vaccines more 40, which could have implications for the band to me across the globe. so i think countries who think carefully about not just, you know, vacc
journalists are fall deep to good us on a is a clinical epidemiologist and a senior electra queen mary university of london. she said lifting restrictions in england could lead to more mutations that can be even more dangerous. this is not a wireless that we can live with. i mean, we are seeing this virus evolve and the to a new how do you transfer me to believe every few months then which then takes over across the world and leads to another search. the only way to prevent this sort of bias...
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suggests skipping one mammogram can increase the risk of breast cancer sharply a study out of queen mary universityondon and fallon central hospital in sweden looked at more than 550,000 women. some women didn't miss any exams, and some missed one of two previous screenings. the risk for fatal cancer 10 years later was 50% lower for those who didn't miss any exams. this study was published in the journal radiology. well warning for anyone with an iphone ipad or mac laptop. cyber experts have discovered that those devices are vulnerable to hack attacks when you are using a public wifi spot reporter heather sullivan has more on how to protect your device. pegasus spyware has evolved from what's called spear. phishing attacks where you might click on a malicious link in an email to now, what's called zero click attacks, which means they get access to your phone without you're doing a thing. they found that if someone changed the name of a wifi. hotspots so any kind of, uh, wifi hot spot to include a bunch of percent signs and letters that it would completely disable the wifi on that phone. it's called
suggests skipping one mammogram can increase the risk of breast cancer sharply a study out of queen mary universityondon and fallon central hospital in sweden looked at more than 550,000 women. some women didn't miss any exams, and some missed one of two previous screenings. the risk for fatal cancer 10 years later was 50% lower for those who didn't miss any exams. this study was published in the journal radiology. well warning for anyone with an iphone ipad or mac laptop. cyber experts have...
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i'm joined now by dr deepti gurdasani, a clinical epidemiologist at queen mary university of london.c news. can i ask you what you make of in the light of these numbers now, of the decision to subject to the reevaluation on monday statistics, and all likelihood to go ahead with lifting restrictions?— likelihood to go ahead with lifting restrictions? �* ., ., ,, ., restrictions? before i address that i want to address _ restrictions? before i address that i want to address the _ restrictions? before i address that i want to address the piece - restrictions? before i address that i want to address the piece of - i want to address the piece of misinformation that came out before you started interviewing me that says the impact of coronavirus on children is not severe. while the risk of death might be quite low, the risk of lung covid is quite high and i want to say we have 33,000 children are suffering with long covid including 9000 who had symptoms of more than a year. that is far more severe and i think the bbc should do more to report this more accurately. but i will get to the quest
i'm joined now by dr deepti gurdasani, a clinical epidemiologist at queen mary university of london.c news. can i ask you what you make of in the light of these numbers now, of the decision to subject to the reevaluation on monday statistics, and all likelihood to go ahead with lifting restrictions?— likelihood to go ahead with lifting restrictions? �* ., ., ,, ., restrictions? before i address that i want to address _ restrictions? before i address that i want to address the _...
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of districts and who controls them is disputed. the michael sample is a professor at queen's university and served as the deputy e u. special representative to afghanistan, he says the thought of bonds gains bode well for the post us era. it is quite, quite remarkable. the collapse that we have seen during june and now into july. beyond, beyond this of their either the best expectations of the taliban or the worst expectations of the afghan government under the here and the americans. there's this, i mean there's a set of reasons. first of all, you'd expect some kind of, you know, adjustment with the removal of the ad, the military assets and the backing that the time that the americans have provided . but this goes well beyond it. i think some of it is this kind of the narrative that to the, the taliban have relentlessly pushed over the past 3 years. that they inevitably would take over soon after the withdrawal of the americans. and that they're at the moment there's, they're succeeding in turning that into a kind of self fulfilling prophesy. but also there's clearly disorganisation inside the afghan security forces, the real problems o
of districts and who controls them is disputed. the michael sample is a professor at queen's university and served as the deputy e u. special representative to afghanistan, he says the thought of bonds gains bode well for the post us era. it is quite, quite remarkable. the collapse that we have seen during june and now into july. beyond, beyond this of their either the best expectations of the taliban or the worst expectations of the afghan government under the here and the americans. there's...
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of anti-asian hate. it was signed by president biden in 2021. born in queens, she attended local schools and graduated from the university of michigan and learned her law degree from the school of law. prior to serving in congress, she was a member of the new york state assembly and worked as a public interest lawyer. congresswoman meng, will you talk some about what lead you to sponsor your recent legislation, what it's seeking to do and what this issues means to you not only as a congressperson but to you personally? >> sure. first of all, thank you to acs for having me today. it's an honor to be here in this discussion with such esteemed leaders like justice liu and attorney general tong and thank you, acs, for convening this important discussion. i apologize for being delayed. i think that i probably feel similarly to many apas around the country in saying that this past year, past year and a half has been a really tough year and our community has just been living in fear for such a long time and, you know, we knew that using language -- i know a.g. tong mentioned earlier, using language like chinese virus, we knew that it would lead to the
of anti-asian hate. it was signed by president biden in 2021. born in queens, she attended local schools and graduated from the university of michigan and learned her law degree from the school of law. prior to serving in congress, she was a member of the new york state assembly and worked as a public interest lawyer. congresswoman meng, will you talk some about what lead you to sponsor your recent legislation, what it's seeking to do and what this issues means to you not only as a...
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i'm joined now by dr deepti gurdasani, a clinical epidemiologist at queen mary university of london.and that should come clear in the next few days to weeks because essentially we usually see a decline in hospitalisation after a decline in cases after about ten days. if we see that, we can be clear that the trend is real. the office for national statistics last week up to the 17th ofjuly told us that until then we know that cases are rising as a national service which does not depend on people coming forward. the trains are not clear. if the trend is real, it could be because of multiple factors, schools closed recently but the trend started before them but we know many children were off school because of isolation, over1 million children and that could be linked, and hot weather, more activity outdoors. it does not seem to be an impact of less activity, because there is a trend of increasing mobility, that does not tell us where the activity is happening, but if it is outdoors it is a lower risk, and the end of the euro 2020, it led to a spike in england in young men, but it is unli
i'm joined now by dr deepti gurdasani, a clinical epidemiologist at queen mary university of london.and that should come clear in the next few days to weeks because essentially we usually see a decline in hospitalisation after a decline in cases after about ten days. if we see that, we can be clear that the trend is real. the office for national statistics last week up to the 17th ofjuly told us that until then we know that cases are rising as a national service which does not depend on people...
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returned to our top story, the arrival of those afghan interpreters and their families in the united states. we've got michael sample with a professor at queens university, belfast, a former deputy e u. special representative to afghanistan on skype from dublin. today. michael, good to see you. as always, we are focused entirely on the united states on the difficulties that have involved in getting visas for the afghans and now moving some of them to the us. but this wasn't just the us war. this was a nato war. so i'm wondering about all those other countries are involved. are they doing anything to help out afghan interpreters in their families? yes, a, a parallel program is being launched in pretty much all the major european countries that are involved and maybe may have been less publicity around it. but hundreds of our funds are being relocated from afghanistan to the u. k. and the european countries which participated in the african war, hundreds, yet there are thousands, tens of thousands of people. could european countries could other nato countries do more. you see, i don't actually find the song was difficult, difficult to talk about because h
returned to our top story, the arrival of those afghan interpreters and their families in the united states. we've got michael sample with a professor at queens university, belfast, a former deputy e u. special representative to afghanistan on skype from dublin. today. michael, good to see you. as always, we are focused entirely on the united states on the difficulties that have involved in getting visas for the afghans and now moving some of them to the us. but this wasn't just the us war....
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queen university and also from south palo. we have claudio cotto is a political scientist. he's also associate professor at the utility of vargas foundation. welcome to you all gentlemen. nissan, i'm sorry, i want to start with you. what do you think the president is trying to achieve with this re shuffle? well, one of his main objective is to establish and solve for to keep the president until the next elections. so there are attempt of impeaching him, as you said, in your introduction note by dr. industry shuffle. and then by bringing in a t r to get out to his government, he wants to compare them. he's alive with what is called in brazil said go to avoid the near term of impeaching. and so because of my, from my point of view, the main, he's main objective. an alternative objective is to allow him to counsel more effectively the narrative that is being driven by the coven inquiry commission of a defendant. one of the very direct call sequences of this re shuffle is that he's sudden will be sitting in as a potential participant in the commission. so this will allow him to defend himself and his narrative in fighting th
queen university and also from south palo. we have claudio cotto is a political scientist. he's also associate professor at the utility of vargas foundation. welcome to you all gentlemen. nissan, i'm sorry, i want to start with you. what do you think the president is trying to achieve with this re shuffle? well, one of his main objective is to establish and solve for to keep the president until the next elections. so there are attempt of impeaching him, as you said, in your introduction note by...
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university in recognition of her leadership during the global pandemic life. now the white house about correspondent can be how kit, kimberly, she's a bit like the queen. she's lived so many world leaders, and she's always been in a position of power. but why are they doing it now? i mean, she's there til september after all said and done. yeah, it's right. many people sort of wonder what can be accomplished, given the fact that she's not in office for much longer, but it was important for the biden administration to underscore the importance of the relationship between the united states in germany. and that's why this is really just the 5th foreign visit to the white house by a foreign leader. and it is important that it be with the german chancellor. so what they're expected to talk about are a lot of the things that they want to kind of try and put behind them. in other words, what they're trying to do is repair the relationship and some of the damage that was done between donald trump and algola merkel that joe biden's predecessor because it was well publicized, there were very strong differences between those 2 leaders. so already we saw joe biden
university in recognition of her leadership during the global pandemic life. now the white house about correspondent can be how kit, kimberly, she's a bit like the queen. she's lived so many world leaders, and she's always been in a position of power. but why are they doing it now? i mean, she's there til september after all said and done. yeah, it's right. many people sort of wonder what can be accomplished, given the fact that she's not in office for much longer, but it was important for the...
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kawther hashem who is the campaign lead at action on sugar and is a nutrition researcher at queen mary university ofar had very little reformulation and that is because the programme is voluntary, it is the countries that want to be progressive —— companies that want to be progressive and it was in the right thing, but they sit in a competitive market. if they want to be reformulating, their competitors that need to be forced to do the same thing and a system like this, a tax, will level the playing field and get all the companies to abide by that similar rules and all will have to reformulate and if they do not, they will be subject to this tax. so even though we have had a reformulation programme for salt and sugar, for sugar it has been only a reduction of 3%, despite it needing to get to 20% by the end of last year actually, and for the salt reduction programme, we had really great success in the first few years of it, but actually it has stalled for the last ten years and at the success has been quite poor, there has not been much success and progress has been quite poor and do so again we need
kawther hashem who is the campaign lead at action on sugar and is a nutrition researcher at queen mary university ofar had very little reformulation and that is because the programme is voluntary, it is the countries that want to be progressive —— companies that want to be progressive and it was in the right thing, but they sit in a competitive market. if they want to be reformulating, their competitors that need to be forced to do the same thing and a system like this, a tax, will level...
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of queens. then, i left to go to military school. we, then, wound up going to the same college. went to yale universitye both wound up going there. >> right. >> and now, rachel is the big shot, the head of the national medical association. and we live right across the bay from each other. what are the chances? anyway, doc, i am so happy for all you've done with your life. your young life. and it's great to see you. >> it's really great to see you, too, chris. thanks for having me. >> thank you for making the world a more healthy place. i'll talk to you, soon. we'll be right back. millions of vulnerable americans struggle to get reliable transportation to their medical appointments. that's why i started medhaul. citi launched the impact fund to invest in both women and entrepreneurs of color like me, so i can realize my vision and give everything i've got to my company, and my community. i got you. for the love of people. for the love of community. for the love of progress. citi. ray loves vacations. but his diabetes never seemed to take one. everything felt like a 'no.' everything. but then ray went fr
of queens. then, i left to go to military school. we, then, wound up going to the same college. went to yale universitye both wound up going there. >> right. >> and now, rachel is the big shot, the head of the national medical association. and we live right across the bay from each other. what are the chances? anyway, doc, i am so happy for all you've done with your life. your young life. and it's great to see you. >> it's really great to see you, too, chris. thanks for having...
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universe. among its 23 nods, best limited series, plus acting nominations for leads elizabeth olsen and paul that need. also nominated, i may destroy you, mayor of eastown, the queen'soad. in the drama series category, the mandalorian is riding high with 24 nominations. same for the crown. also nominated, the boys, bridget 10, the handmaid's ta, lovecraft country, and this is us. blackish received its 4th nomination and the comedy series category. it's leads, anthony anderson and tracy ellis ross were also recognized for their acting. several stars landed nominations in two categories, kenan thompson for keenan and saturday night live, 80 brian for shrill and saturday night live, maya rudolph her big mouth and saturday night live, plus jean smart for hacks and mayor of eastown and sterling k brown for this is us and cnn's lincoln, divided we stand for the emmys will be handed out on september 19. >>> let's check out the weather forecast, certainly cooling down quickly. >> here's a recap of what's going on we can expect increasing low clouds, fog and patchy drizzle much like what we had last night and this morning, in fact we had measurable drizzle this morning, over
universe. among its 23 nods, best limited series, plus acting nominations for leads elizabeth olsen and paul that need. also nominated, i may destroy you, mayor of eastown, the queen'soad. in the drama series category, the mandalorian is riding high with 24 nominations. same for the crown. also nominated, the boys, bridget 10, the handmaid's ta, lovecraft country, and this is us. blackish received its 4th nomination and the comedy series category. it's leads, anthony anderson and tracy ellis...
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university in geneva. thank you very much. thank you so much. have a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. protests as in canada have pulled down statues of queen victoria and queen elizabeth the 2nd on the growth of canada, the treatment of indigenous children. the stresses were torn down to the city of winnipeg. canadians happen stand by the recent discovery of hundreds of graves that former residential schools for indigenous children. thousands of people have been evacuated from villages near the philippine capital manila, after nearby volcanoes started to erupt. the town volcano sent plumes of ash one kilometer to this guidance. those officials avoid crowded emergency shelters, could fuel the spread of the corona virus if you will. but if you government has rejected accusations, it's using hunger as a weapon of war and great day after a crucial bridge for delivering food to the northern region was destroyed. the u. s . says almost a 1000000 people phased elevation after some 8 months of fighting pentagon officials in the u. s. recently returned an open verdict on extra terrestrial visitors to earth and neither confirm nor brought out their
university in geneva. thank you very much. thank you so much. have a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. protests as in canada have pulled down statues of queen victoria and queen elizabeth the 2nd on the growth of canada, the treatment of indigenous children. the stresses were torn down to the city of winnipeg. canadians happen stand by the recent discovery of hundreds of graves that former residential schools for indigenous children. thousands of people have...
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queen sleep number 360 c2 smart bed is only $899. plus, 0% interest for 48 months. ends monday. >>> pulitzer prize winning investigative journalist nikole hannah-jones had been hoping for tenure at university ofelatedly offered her a tenured journalism professorship. this week she announced she would turn it down. ms. hannah-jones says she believes she was initially denied tenure over her work on the 1619 project, a "the new york times" project that explored the history of racism and its legacy. she says this is a symptom of much larger problems in america. >> all of the arguments that we're seeing, that we don't come from a fundamentally racist country, our past is not a racist past, that racial inequality, anything that we see today, when it comes to racial inequality, is simply a matter of individual choices. all of that is being disproven by what we're seeing across our country, not just with my tenure fight, that's the least of our worries in this country. >> nikole hannah-jones will now join the faculty of one of the nation's best known historically black schools. howard university in washington. we are back with our saturday night panel, jenny yang, brandy zadrozny, and hayes brown. ha
queen sleep number 360 c2 smart bed is only $899. plus, 0% interest for 48 months. ends monday. >>> pulitzer prize winning investigative journalist nikole hannah-jones had been hoping for tenure at university ofelatedly offered her a tenured journalism professorship. this week she announced she would turn it down. ms. hannah-jones says she believes she was initially denied tenure over her work on the 1619 project, a "the new york times" project that explored the history of...
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university. that tweet, by the way, is racist. this idea that smoke pot is, like, a racial thing? i think it's actually racist. if. pete: yeah. heck of a response there from our comrade, the queens no sense, but anything can be racist in colonial as long as it's something she doesn't like, and that's where she stands. someone we do like on this fourth of july eve, it's fox nation's abby hornacek who we're going to be checking this with all morning long because she's in kansas city, missouri. what are you doing there, abby? >> reporter: well, guys, i'm taking the my 15 is cents and going to get some barbecue, of course. [laughter] we're -- thank you so much. i appreciate it. no, we are here ahead of the fourth of july to witness all of the celebrations. the main event is the kansas city air show. i was able to connect with some of the pilots ahead of time to ask them what it means to them to be able to fly on such an important day for our country. but first, we wanted to recognize the fact that our freedom isn't necessarily free. men and women have been fighting for our country for decades, and that's why we're here in front of the national world world wari museum and memorial.
university. that tweet, by the way, is racist. this idea that smoke pot is, like, a racial thing? i think it's actually racist. if. pete: yeah. heck of a response there from our comrade, the queens no sense, but anything can be racist in colonial as long as it's something she doesn't like, and that's where she stands. someone we do like on this fourth of july eve, it's fox nation's abby hornacek who we're going to be checking this with all morning long because she's in kansas city, missouri....
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university of cambridge, thank you very much for joining us. you can watch the prime minister's news conference from downing street this afternoon here on the bbc news channel. special coverage starts at 4.45. the queenard, especially during the pandemic. they reflected on their experiences, including a doctor who treated the first ever covid patients in the uk. in the absence of treatments and vaccines, it would have been easy to lose hope. for the vision of those who pioneered our national health service. you might recognise mae parsons, she read out a prayer. as the matron who gave the first vaccine outside of clinical trials back in december, she represents one of the most hopeful moments during the pandemic. but she says, at times, it felt like she was going to war. the hardest one is the amount of deaths we have seen, it'sjust terrifyingly big in numbers. and those are the things that in my 21 years of nursing i've never come across. the duke of cambridge arriving alone today ahead of the ceremony, his wife is isolating after testing positive for coronavirus. —— coming in contact with somebody who tested positive for coronaviruses. more thanks too for the royal family because the queen has awar
university of cambridge, thank you very much for joining us. you can watch the prime minister's news conference from downing street this afternoon here on the bbc news channel. special coverage starts at 4.45. the queenard, especially during the pandemic. they reflected on their experiences, including a doctor who treated the first ever covid patients in the uk. in the absence of treatments and vaccines, it would have been easy to lose hope. for the vision of those who pioneered our national...