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into his love for just a few weeks he is studying goal and is about to do his exams at the university of those law her son also wants to document more me a story for the memorial. he started conducting interviews a year ago and has already done over $100.00. more mia was 11 years old when his representative found as a child he knew about the atrocities in drag by the bosnian serb soldiers he fled to the un safe area with his mother. gone off what will be a leg up we were there in the buildings for about $3.00 to $4.00 days a month there was no food no water nothing. and nobody knew what would happen next and everybody was really frightened. i literally felt the presence of a dark power as religious people would say the devil for satan. at one point i stopped eating the little food that we had. i wanted to starve myself to down the girls so i didn't have to take it anymore the door a door the door and i thought of being. so far neither her son nor mommy i have received any psychological support as. i feel it's not true in my opinion in my experience this time it's healing scars and strong was d
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and of course then later on, the filmmaking and theatre and the political studies university, all of thoseinto the work that is done now. after you left university, you then studied art at a private art school and as you've just outlined, you really were very active across a whole number of mediums. your friend said to you, ‘look, william, do one thing and do it well‘. but you didn't take that advice did you? i tried to take it so well. you tried to be a bit of a jack of all trades. i tried it very well, thinking that was the conventional wisdom. do thing and do it well. if you're doing drawing, just do drawings. i gave up drawing. i tried to do theatre, only theatre. i came back from the studies and i was working in the studio, i found that in spite of myself, i was still interested in theatre and the drawings becoming films and only later did i understand that this cross pollination, this bustard form of partly drawing, partly theatre, mixing with music, was by far the richest way for any one of those forms. the drawings were better from being connected to theatre, the theatre was better
and of course then later on, the filmmaking and theatre and the political studies university, all of thoseinto the work that is done now. after you left university, you then studied art at a private art school and as you've just outlined, you really were very active across a whole number of mediums. your friend said to you, ‘look, william, do one thing and do it well‘. but you didn't take that advice did you? i tried to take it so well. you tried to be a bit of a jack of all trades. i tried...
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most of our understanding about climate and weather came out of those -- out of american universitiese federal government research labs out of noaa and so on. and it will be really important to stand them back up again. we desperately need information. you know, we've just come through a period where our weather forecasting was the president of the united states taking a sharpie to a map and pretending to know where hurricanes were going to go. >> right. yeah. we need to get back to the science. bill, i'm sorry i haven't got more time to talk. we'll have to get you back again. thank you. >> take care. >> we'll be right back. trelegy for copd. ♪ birds flyin' high, you know how i feel. ♪ ♪ breeze drifting on by you know how i feel. ♪ ♪ it's a new dawn... if you've been taking copd sitting down, it's time to make a stand. start a new day with trelegy. no once-daily copd medicine has the power to treat copd in as many ways as trelegy. with three medicines in one inhaler, trelegy helps people breathe easier and improves lung function. it also helps prevent future flare-ups. trelegy won't r
most of our understanding about climate and weather came out of those -- out of american universitiese federal government research labs out of noaa and so on. and it will be really important to stand them back up again. we desperately need information. you know, we've just come through a period where our weather forecasting was the president of the united states taking a sharpie to a map and pretending to know where hurricanes were going to go. >> right. yeah. we need to get back to the...
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got pretty accustomed to seeing those plexiglass barriers at stores and other places but actually prevent coronavirus from spreading had good question of princeton universitytudy looked at whether those plexiglass dividers are effective videos of the experiments show the majority of the droplets bouncing off the plexiglass back toward the speaker. >>but the droplets could then sometimes rise up and eventually go over the divider so although they may help a little bit they are not guaranteed to keep anybody 100% safe from the virus. >>the fda a new home test for covid-19 also soon be on us store shelves. today the food drug administration cleared the first kits that consumers can buy without a prescription to test themselves entirely at home. regulators approved a similar home test last month but now in requires a doctor a doctor's prescription. the test kit from an australian company allows users to swab themselves and get the results at home in about 20 minutes. company says it will have 3 million tests available next month starting next year california will implement new laws requiring health facilities to take inventory on personal protective equipment,
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found is the institutes that take a proactive view and cultivate a climate of open inquiry, those made a real difference. the university of chicago is famous for the chicago statement. students across the political spectrum, this is key, whether liberal or conservative, they ranked chicago very highly. host: what school was at the bottom? unfortunately, this went to depaul university. they were the opposite case. they were ranked very lowly by both liberals and conservatives. they were the lowest ranked among conservative students who took our survey. they were the fourth lowest among liberals. something is not clicking there. there were some bigger schools that surprised us. they came up near the bottom, including university of texas at austin, lsu. reigning championship of football. they did not do well in the free-speech competition. the top 10 of our rankings 10 that seven out of were large public institutions. flip the coin over, seven out of 10 of the lowest were private universities, typically more elite schools, including dartmouth. we did find a little bit of a distinction there. free-speechit less according t
found is the institutes that take a proactive view and cultivate a climate of open inquiry, those made a real difference. the university of chicago is famous for the chicago statement. students across the political spectrum, this is key, whether liberal or conservative, they ranked chicago very highly. host: what school was at the bottom? unfortunately, this went to depaul university. they were the opposite case. they were ranked very lowly by both liberals and conservatives. they were the...
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we're living -- at least 75% of the republicans are living in an alternative universe. but those 75% of republicans are living in that alternative universe we're going to see what we have seen which is nearly 75% or close to that of the house republicans are also going to go into that alternative universe. and their objective is going to be pure obstruction of joe biden. >> so if we reasonable people can agree that this was an unserious lawsuit, misspelled the state of louisiana for good measure, by the way. that this was not a serious document. we hear rudy tonight saying at least we didn't lose on the merits. well, we can go back and reargue at the circuit court level. does this drive you mad as a member of the bar in good standing? >> it's incredibly frustrating. these are very frivolous lawsuits that in any other circumstance would be sanctionable, which means there's a way in court that lawyers actually can be sanctioned because they're the officers of the bar. they're the officers of the court. they can be sanctioned for bringing frivolous lawsuits. but in some respects the
we're living -- at least 75% of the republicans are living in an alternative universe. but those 75% of republicans are living in that alternative universe we're going to see what we have seen which is nearly 75% or close to that of the house republicans are also going to go into that alternative universe. and their objective is going to be pure obstruction of joe biden. >> so if we reasonable people can agree that this was an unserious lawsuit, misspelled the state of louisiana for good...
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of those nos. dr. full earl from university of michigan, said the longer way around is a shorter root to effectively reach the goal. instead of an eua she was going to control access through a phase three study. who decides if i'm at risk and eligible to be first in line. california's expecting enough to vaccinate about a million people this month. broken down by priorities and tiers. top of the lirks health care workers, most at risk and residents of nursing homes and similar settings. he warns the logistics of distribution will be complicated. >> there's room for speed bumps and politics and contentiousness. >> two more questions. when will last quarter get the vaccine. when will kids get it? there are three tiers of priority. all in health care. police not included. neither are other essential workers. as for kids, the vaccine is for 16 years and older only. full fda approval. here's what we know. in a ten-month period fires reported their vaccine as 95% effective and that the saichlt over a two-month period. they're investigating two cases of reaction to the fightser shot. that concern was raised by t
of those nos. dr. full earl from university of michigan, said the longer way around is a shorter root to effectively reach the goal. instead of an eua she was going to control access through a phase three study. who decides if i'm at risk and eligible to be first in line. california's expecting enough to vaccinate about a million people this month. broken down by priorities and tiers. top of the lirks health care workers, most at risk and residents of nursing homes and similar settings. he...
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on monday, eight others were arrested for a protest last month at the chinese university of hong kong. three of thosested under the new national security law. human rights groups say this is a crack down on peaceful forms of political expression. a statement released earlier this week by amnesty international chanting political slogans, singing songs and waving flags should never be crimes. it lays bare the deterioration of human rights in hong kong since the national security law was enacted. the bank hsbc have been kri criticized for freezing assets of a lawmaker and pastor. beijing's support of the new national security law isn't wavering, michael. >> christi allow stout kristie kong. appreciate it. thank you for your company. i'm michael holmes. thanks for spending part of your day with me. i'm off now. "early start" is up next. you're watching cnn. robinhood believes now is the time to do money. without the commission fees. so, you can start investing today wherever you are - even hanging with your dog. so, what are you waiting for? download now and get your first stock on us. robinhood. my gums
on monday, eight others were arrested for a protest last month at the chinese university of hong kong. three of thosested under the new national security law. human rights groups say this is a crack down on peaceful forms of political expression. a statement released earlier this week by amnesty international chanting political slogans, singing songs and waving flags should never be crimes. it lays bare the deterioration of human rights in hong kong since the national security law was enacted....
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we can speak now to catherine barnard, professor in european law at the university of cambridge. one of thoseping navigators through these really uncharted waters. can it really uncharted waters. can it really be four years now since the brexit referendum? for some of the audience, it must feel like an eternity. i guess it is four years. and this really is the crunch point because the 31st of december is a real ha rd because the 31st of december is a real hard deadline. and if there is no deal by then, and no magic extension, we as you already heard will be leaving without a deal in trading on wto terms and it is worth remembering that no major trade regulation trades freely on wto terms. it is very important you say that. the prime minister has been talking about you can have an argument about whether australia is argument about whether australia is a major trading nation but it is a trading nation and he says don't worry, we'll be on the bt ho terms. they are not quite the australia rule. australia has wto in the sense of the absolute minimum. but has some arrangements with the eu. that is
we can speak now to catherine barnard, professor in european law at the university of cambridge. one of thoseping navigators through these really uncharted waters. can it really uncharted waters. can it really be four years now since the brexit referendum? for some of the audience, it must feel like an eternity. i guess it is four years. and this really is the crunch point because the 31st of december is a real ha rd because the 31st of december is a real hard deadline. and if there is no deal...
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of the taboos that other scholars build their own and make it a rich volume including molly reynolds looking at long-term and staffing with vital statistics from congress and those from the university of colorado and with that legislative authorization and members ability and looking at the set of congressional reform in the past as we move on. and the legislation is possible given the current state of congressional capacity. so overall this book together covers every angle that we could and i think leaders and reformers and members of congress themselves stand alone a lot as i did working with kevin and all contributors. we hope you learn something from it as well. >> thank you very much to all three of you and how the book came to be. will put a couple of questions she we are already starting to get a fair amount of those watching i will make sure you get those also and we will dig deeper. i will start with kevin but up and everybody. is this diagnosis shared what challenges they face? where they talk about capacity or the need for more resources or people? is this how they think about the institution they are a part of? >> in terms of day to day workflow, they are certainly over
of the taboos that other scholars build their own and make it a rich volume including molly reynolds looking at long-term and staffing with vital statistics from congress and those from the university of colorado and with that legislative authorization and members ability and looking at the set of congressional reform in the past as we move on. and the legislation is possible given the current state of congressional capacity. so overall this book together covers every angle that we could and i...
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universe get here and those are not questions people were asking in the 1960s. >> host: an inducement. >> guest: the areas here chose to study, the first one is very obvious, the beginning of the work -- the universe and the other was black holes, less obvious. not many were interested in those areas, because people felt you couldn't observe them. people thought you can't think back to the beginning of the universe and never going to find a black hole, why study them theoretically? turned out as a footnote, as technology advanced we can study those things, pictures from a few years ago of a black hole. some people are working on it. richard feynman's descriptions said there are a bunch of things that going to a conference made his blood boil, so frustrated with the quality of the research. stephen with his the earning on exit stencil question started studying in the 1960s great progress and understanding the early universe and black holes through weinstein's general theory of relativity. to hear that he did not avoid -- employ quantum theory, and great progress understanding the universe and black holes. 's in the 1970s, some very exciting advances, he realized you can't i
universe get here and those are not questions people were asking in the 1960s. >> host: an inducement. >> guest: the areas here chose to study, the first one is very obvious, the beginning of the work -- the universe and the other was black holes, less obvious. not many were interested in those areas, because people felt you couldn't observe them. people thought you can't think back to the beginning of the universe and never going to find a black hole, why study them theoretically?...
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university. are you one of those that was concerned? there is always some concerned?concern with a new variant when it arises, because we do not know how it is going to act. i should say that new variants arising are normal in the virus revolution, it happens all the time. sometimes, in the virus revolution, it happens allthe time. sometimes, they in the virus revolution, it happens all the time. sometimes, they are more infectious and sometimes they are not, and untilyou more infectious and sometimes they are not, and until you get them into the lab you do not know. but the data suggests that this one is, which i think is why they are taking the precautions that they are, just in case it is more transmissible, because that is what the data is suggesting. but i do know that we have had time to do the tests yet. how long is that normally take? have had time to do the tests yet. how long is that normally take7m will probably take a couple of weeks, if not 3—4 weeks. will probably take a couple of weeks, if not 3-4 weeks. that certainly ta kes weeks, if not 3-4 weeks. th
university. are you one of those that was concerned? there is always some concerned?concern with a new variant when it arises, because we do not know how it is going to act. i should say that new variants arising are normal in the virus revolution, it happens all the time. sometimes, in the virus revolution, it happens allthe time. sometimes, they in the virus revolution, it happens all the time. sometimes, they are more infectious and sometimes they are not, and untilyou more infectious and...
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of the universe. rights groups accuse mainland china of using those laws to erode freedom of speech and assembly and. and now police in new delhi have stopped a group of athletes from returning their medals to the president it was meant to be an act of solidarity with farmers who are protesting new laws in india tens of thousands have been rallying at entry points to the capital for more than a week now they're pushing to overturn laws that they say will damage their livelihoods elizabeth product has more. tens of well known athletes have a vibe here in the center of the capital new delhi after travelling for the past 2 days from the states of punjab and haryana where many farmers and protesting farmers from they have been met with the largest security presence here on their way to the presidential building to return their national awards now they did make a brief stop at the main protest site single where they received a rapturous welcome from tens of thousands of farmers who were blocking a key highway it doesn't look like they're going to receive a warm welcome by president romney who has denied t
of the universe. rights groups accuse mainland china of using those laws to erode freedom of speech and assembly and. and now police in new delhi have stopped a group of athletes from returning their medals to the president it was meant to be an act of solidarity with farmers who are protesting new laws in india tens of thousands have been rallying at entry points to the capital for more than a week now they're pushing to overturn laws that they say will damage their livelihoods elizabeth...
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of many different discussions in that 8 million+ or minus universe which includes discussions around teachers. which includes discussions around farmworkers and discussions around grocery workers. you get the sense of that universe in those conversations. and so that is a broad strokes population. >>> governor newsom said this is the most intense and urgent moment of the pandemic pick because this first round of vaccine being administered a light at the end of the tunnel. >> like that the end of the tunnel but we are still in the tunnel. and that means we are going through perhaps the most intense and urgent moment since the beginning of this pandemic. >>> according to state data, 159 californians on average die per day last week from the virus. the 14 day positivity rate is now up to 10.7%. >>> at the coronavirus surge is still accelerating despite new restrictions in place throughout our country. there are more cases, more hospitalizations and more deaths. david lee miller reports from new york city. >> there have been more than 30,000 coronavirus death in the u.s. and the holiday search is still intensifying. cities and states are scrambling to get new restrictions in place hoping to flatten the curb here in the accid
of many different discussions in that 8 million+ or minus universe which includes discussions around teachers. which includes discussions around farmworkers and discussions around grocery workers. you get the sense of that universe in those conversations. and so that is a broad strokes population. >>> governor newsom said this is the most intense and urgent moment of the pandemic pick because this first round of vaccine being administered a light at the end of the tunnel. >> like...
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will be run under the most of those who've done it with all professions and old german universities there are no guarantees of jobs in the future and that is the case here to the aviation remains a fascinating industry for young people too but i think we have to face reality in the years ahead there are going to be too many people for the jobs available to anybody planning a career and even to take this into account. most isn't for them although the pandemic could end the dreams of an entire generation of would be pilots. of the. 2020 s broads dread the stress and disappointment sure but there are exceptions e-commerce has seen an unprecedented boom and with people having 2nd thoughts about standing in line a crowd of malls trade experts believe all line shopping revenue in germany will be up almost 20 percent this year my colleague feels christmas is not about presents it's what we make of it now more than ever. by the christmas office what we make of it. lol oh joy. oh oh ha oh my really a cruise. is. where 3rd spirit d.v.d. . going on with christmas comes with the grace of god this is
will be run under the most of those who've done it with all professions and old german universities there are no guarantees of jobs in the future and that is the case here to the aviation remains a fascinating industry for young people too but i think we have to face reality in the years ahead there are going to be too many people for the jobs available to anybody planning a career and even to take this into account. most isn't for them although the pandemic could end the dreams of an entire...
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of mass communications. thanks for the r.t. to. give the enemy up in your view mirror. universe which really of. information question to. those that is the culture both reality of the fish they were called watching you can you can hear for change if your touch which a child is. the time to lose speaks out about his facial. yeah . i will do. a lot of these in middle. of. the bush with war will stuff. that i will pull it off and when you can do that if you have one. that i would do to me. it is. more people machines choosing your. as well my yeah but no. but i told them as they chose to alberta the soil.
of mass communications. thanks for the r.t. to. give the enemy up in your view mirror. universe which really of. information question to. those that is the culture both reality of the fish they were called watching you can you can hear for change if your touch which a child is. the time to lose speaks out about his facial. yeah . i will do. a lot of these in middle. of. the bush with war will stuff. that i will pull it off and when you can do that if you have one. that i would do to me. it is....
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of theoretical physics is pretty insular and like allied as other cultures unspoken rules. in a culture is a common theme to our place and every university internationally and among those rules, if you are not doing physics calculating every waking minute of your life as a premise then somehow you are stepping out. you are not about. and there are scientists coming out of graduate school to expose that i was not about as my career as a scientist so very well meaning wonderful mentor who wanted the best for me told me in no uncertain terms do not do this. waiting for me was a little different because i've never 100 percent that i could so part of me felt clearer than my colleagues and i can't do this anyway then why not take the chance wasn't a smooth the path it was pretty rocky. i word not have it any other way. there was a time in our lives that writing a book was considered a detriment so doing it before the ten years even coming out as a graduate school i was said and no uncertain terms as would not be helped my promotion it would actually be excluded actually was an act of generosity they said we will not punish you. but we will not consider it but i said thank you. i w
of theoretical physics is pretty insular and like allied as other cultures unspoken rules. in a culture is a common theme to our place and every university internationally and among those rules, if you are not doing physics calculating every waking minute of your life as a premise then somehow you are stepping out. you are not about. and there are scientists coming out of graduate school to expose that i was not about as my career as a scientist so very well meaning wonderful mentor who wanted...
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into the milk down restricting of the students going into the into the universities all those mayors all to be either of them bring the number down but even though it's having a tougher it is fiction i don't really think that the number of the cases would be dropping significantly and i mean we would be getting into a very grim prospect in the coming weeks we've heard accounts of ambulances having to white outside of hospitals because there was no capacity for seriously ill patients can the national health service cope at this point. well not really i mean if we look at the number of. patients with a coma 19 last they are more than ever since the start of this pandemic over 21000 and according to an estimate the n.h.s. his own repeating to 90 percent of its capacity and i mean a probably you are after him to the ambulances standing outside in birmingham hospital which is route b. to graeme and waiting for 24 hours to get leave that empty that means we have to open the nightingale hospital and that was set up initially 2 to 2 to cover the overflow so certainly n.h.s. is not prepared to
into the milk down restricting of the students going into the into the universities all those mayors all to be either of them bring the number down but even though it's having a tougher it is fiction i don't really think that the number of the cases would be dropping significantly and i mean we would be getting into a very grim prospect in the coming weeks we've heard accounts of ambulances having to white outside of hospitals because there was no capacity for seriously ill patients can the...
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country all over the primary school into the into the lockdown restricting of the students going into the into the universities all those many years all together will bring the number down but without having to look at this patient i don't really think that the number of cases would be dropping significantly and that means we would be getting into a very grim prospect in the coming weeks. governments across europe and north america are beginning to distribute a limited supply of vaccine and unavoidable question is who get them 1st opinions out divided of when to vaccinate people locked up in prisons and jails in the u.s. human rights groups one person has to be among the 1st in line with only limited names to social distance detention facilities as devastating outbreaks of covenanting advocates say vaccinating prisoners would protect them by thin and the general population. of report i mean a safe has been following this story for us i mean where prisoners in the party list in the u.s. well they're not actually anything in the the list the guidelines that the centers for disease control put out they mentioned correction
country all over the primary school into the into the lockdown restricting of the students going into the into the universities all those many years all together will bring the number down but without having to look at this patient i don't really think that the number of cases would be dropping significantly and that means we would be getting into a very grim prospect in the coming weeks. governments across europe and north america are beginning to distribute a limited supply of vaccine and...
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we are far from the kind of universal support, universal care we need during those yes. every county in california has a waiting list of really low income families that dofo quali government subsidies. we are not even meeting the very low threshold that we have already set who could get ucee or r cost childcare. we have a long ways to go. >> what actions are you hoping to spur through the release of this documentary? >> think on one level as i mentioned, the sort of imagination peace. one is making a visible this universe that has been invisibland sore of get us d beyond statistics data and actually sit and behold these people and really take in how amazing and not to overuse the word but how is such a what they do is. that is one itpiece of for me. i think part of wanting to make this work and the value of this work legible to more people is about us as a society understanding that care is something that we all need. in this covid-19moment i thin we do have an opportunity to sort move the needle on our understanding about this. we have deemed this women's work in air quo
we are far from the kind of universal support, universal care we need during those yes. every county in california has a waiting list of really low income families that dofo quali government subsidies. we are not even meeting the very low threshold that we have already set who could get ucee or r cost childcare. we have a long ways to go. >> what actions are you hoping to spur through the release of this documentary? >> think on one level as i mentioned, the sort of imagination...
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center at george mason university most of the $1000000.00 contracts were drawn up in secret and with certain requirements. those terms and conditions include influence over what is being researched and the research outcomes and influence over what curriculum is being taught in the classroom of the programs that they're funding and even influence over who's hiring who's being hired and fired. samantha parsons believes there is even more behind the koch's commitment the intent to recruit young educated people and a libertarian elite to be the dominating force in future policy. they view the young people that they can reach through their university programs as the future staff of their think tanks of their grassroots nonprofits they even hope someday maybe that those young people become legislators themselves or judges themselves and during the coronavirus pandemic conservative think tanks have not relented in their fight against environmental protection in a letter to politicians in march 2019 the texas public policy foundation was adamant that renewable energies should not benefit from government aid climate cha
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of that leftists have. yemeni because it's extended way beyond the universities and it goes of course barry much into the heart of political leadership politicians who typically went to those went to those universities which have been dominated by the left now for so long but it also and this i think is what the great reception. resetting of course this crazy idea from davos that the whole world needs to be restructured now what the great reset shows is the extent to which leftism totally dominates the business elites the business elites the big for the big corporations a lot of people talk about big pharma but we also know about how the gaffa you know google and you tube and so on have all have received and twitter have restricted free speech i mentioned the informal restrictions on free speech a moment ago and we see from from davos from the world business elites how their ideas are 100 percent leftist you know for good or evil me if you're a leftist watching this you probably won't find anything any problem with that but that you simply as an observer you have to you have to observe it and say and call it out what it is. says that the danger affecting the dangers affect
of that leftists have. yemeni because it's extended way beyond the universities and it goes of course barry much into the heart of political leadership politicians who typically went to those went to those universities which have been dominated by the left now for so long but it also and this i think is what the great reception. resetting of course this crazy idea from davos that the whole world needs to be restructured now what the great reset shows is the extent to which leftism totally...
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those include, but not limited to the wearing of masks, social distancing, and universal precautions.hink if we all adhere to those three fundamental principles, we will have a significant impact on this continued transmission of cases. unfortunately, the mortalities that go with those people that get severely sick. laura: thank you so much for joining us. guest: thanks for having me. laura: now, president-elect joe biden has called the latest jobs report grim. employees in america added a disappointing 245,000 new jobs in november. 10.7 million workers remain unemployed. he is urging congress to act immediately to provide more financial aid to help americans suffering from the economic impact of the virus. >> americans need help and they needed now. they need more to come early next year. but i must tell you, i'm encouraged by the bipartisan efforts in the senate around $900 billion package for relief. it is a bipartisan effort. congress, as they work out the details of this package, they will have to focus on resources for direct public health responses the covid-19. we need meaning
those include, but not limited to the wearing of masks, social distancing, and universal precautions.hink if we all adhere to those three fundamental principles, we will have a significant impact on this continued transmission of cases. unfortunately, the mortalities that go with those people that get severely sick. laura: thank you so much for joining us. guest: thanks for having me. laura: now, president-elect joe biden has called the latest jobs report grim. employees in america added a...
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into the knock down restricting of the students going into the into the universities all those my years old to be out there will bring the number down but even though it's having a tougher space. i don't really think that the number of the cases would be dropping significantly and i mean we would be getting into a very grim prospect in the coming weeks we've heard accounts of ambulances having to white outside of hospitals because there was no capacity for seriously ill patients can the national health service cope at this point well not really i mean if we look at the number of. patients with a cold in 1000 hospital they are more than ever since the start of this pandemic over 21000 and according to an estimate the n.h.s. his own review teaching to 90 percent of its capacity and i mean we are probably you are after him to the ambulances standing outside in birmingham hospital which is route b. to graeme and waiting for 24 hours to get leave that empty that means we have to open the nightingale hospital and that was set up initially to to to to cover the whole with so safely n.h.s. is n
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you global response unfortunately many of these recommendations were not followed and in some situations there was a rejection affects. and ignore those of the universe and when countries go in their own direction the virus goes in every direction. the social and economic impact of the pandemic is enormous and growing sank out of work and dedication of scientists and researchers from around the world including those who are with us today vaccines may become available within the next weeks and months but let's not fool ourselves a vaccine cannot undo damage that will stretch across ears even decades to come extreme poverty is rising the stretta famine looms we face biggest slow global recession in decades and these intergenerational impacts are not due to covered by 19 alone they are the result of long term fragilities unique qualities and injustices that have been exposed by the pandemic it's time to resets as we build a stronger recovery we must seize the opportunity for change excellencies since march united nations says mr mess focus its efforts on helping countries and avoid the worst impact of the pandemic while working for a strong recovery we
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global response unfortunately many of these recommendations were not followed and in some situations there was a rejection affects and and ignored those of the universe and when countries go in their own direction dividers goes in every night action the un says famine like conditions have reappeared in pollitz of yemen and almost half the population is experiencing high levels of food insecurity aid agencies are warning time is running out to prevent mass starvation. the top court in central african republic has ruled that former president francois busy csicop stand for election decided was is it did not satisfy the good morality requirement for candidates because of an international warrant and un sanctions against him the former leader is accused of murder torture and supporting groups guilty of war crimes. aid workers say thousands of rwanda refugees are being coerced into moving to a remote on and off bangladesh which the u.n. warns is prone to storms and flooding and the 1000000 rohingya have been living in squalid camps in southeast bangladesh after fleeing violence in me and. as the by john has revealed nearly 2800 of its soldiers were killed
global response unfortunately many of these recommendations were not followed and in some situations there was a rejection affects and and ignored those of the universe and when countries go in their own direction dividers goes in every night action the un says famine like conditions have reappeared in pollitz of yemen and almost half the population is experiencing high levels of food insecurity aid agencies are warning time is running out to prevent mass starvation. the top court in central...
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of noncitizens voted in american elections. then you've got another study by professors from george mason university and old dominion that asserted that about 80% of those votes by noncitizens go to democrats. you put all this together, and it's quite clear that there are hundreds of thousands if not millions of illegal aliens and other noncitizens who are participating in american elections. on the illegal alien front, census bureau says about 11 million -- way back in 2010 -- yale, there's a study from yale suggests it's more like 22, 23 million, and that's before we get to the many millions of other people who are here lawfully but not american citizensno who are, in fact, registering to vote because with we don't have the ability to stophem. you can't g the information needed. >> host: there was a december 1st interview with t associated press, attorney genera william barr said to date we have not seen fraud on a scale that could havee affecteda different outcome in the elecon. the security agencs staying after -- saying after the election the 234063rd election was the most secure in american history. what do you say to them? >> guest: absolute bunk
of noncitizens voted in american elections. then you've got another study by professors from george mason university and old dominion that asserted that about 80% of those votes by noncitizens go to democrats. you put all this together, and it's quite clear that there are hundreds of thousands if not millions of illegal aliens and other noncitizens who are participating in american elections. on the illegal alien front, census bureau says about 11 million -- way back in 2010 -- yale, there's a...
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from this country could study in of the european union universities but also their students could come to our country and i think we benefit hugely as a country from thosetween students from different parts of the european union. that really helps us in our international relations and our friendships with those countries in the future. so you will know that we hoped that the government would negotiate for us to continue as members of erasmus and the european union were willing for that to happen, keen for that to happen. you know we also suggested that the very least that the scottish and welsh governments if they wanted them to continue in erasmus, they should at least have the chance to do so. i am glad the government is announcing a scheme for at least our students to continue to travel to other universities and other countries, but i want to see the detail of that to make sure that not only does it really give good opportunities and enough resources for those students to ta ke enough resources for those students to take that chance but also that it will reach the more disadvantaged students. erasmus was good at that, taking students who perhaps neve
from this country could study in of the european union universities but also their students could come to our country and i think we benefit hugely as a country from thosetween students from different parts of the european union. that really helps us in our international relations and our friendships with those countries in the future. so you will know that we hoped that the government would negotiate for us to continue as members of erasmus and the european union were willing for that to...
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tensions often reveal a shot of cultural divides but they feel they have no future in our science lines as discrimination is their real problem universal al-jazeera will meet some of those struggling with racism radicalization and life on the margins detroit told this young man a week from d.c. than they were to stitch the other piece of gear up on al-jazeera. the roof. or. welcome back a quick recap of our top stories here at this hour more than 300 school boys abducted by an armed group in nigeria last week of been released gunmen stormed the school in the northwestern city of katsina last friday there's been increasing pressure on the government to improve security. a panel of experts advising the u.s. food and drug administration has recommended the approval of a 2nd coronavirus vaccine the medina vaccine could be authorized for emergency use by early as friday. and russian president vladimir putin has held his annual news conference he says he's happy to take the locally developed vaccine and dismiss claims he ordered the poisoning of opposition figures alexy about. now it's been 5 years since the un security council adopted a resolution meant to pave the path to a
tensions often reveal a shot of cultural divides but they feel they have no future in our science lines as discrimination is their real problem universal al-jazeera will meet some of those struggling with racism radicalization and life on the margins detroit told this young man a week from d.c. than they were to stitch the other piece of gear up on al-jazeera. the roof. or. welcome back a quick recap of our top stories here at this hour more than 300 school boys abducted by an armed group in...
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break if you will on what nancy lucy, and joe biden want to do in that argument appeals to both of those universes so we will likely see big turnout and we've seen it in georgia where the president wins and north georg georgia, big turnout in these early voting and even more replicants voting by mail so so far, so good i wish it was more in sync but it is what it is. paul: the suburban vote around atlanta seems to be, that is the reason donald trump lost the state it seems to me. getting those back is crucial. obviously turnout in other parts of the state, getting the swing voters back, are they going to care about what is happening in congress on the covid stimulus? >> i think particularly not in the suburbs, a passage of a covid relief bill will be a positive measure. even if they are doing well and suburbs, they know their state is hurting and in need of this assistance. i think it will help. can i talk about one more number? you may have seen voter registrations. paul: quickly. >> 76000 voters registered since the election. only about 2670 voted. 3.5% turnout, right now statewide turnout is at
break if you will on what nancy lucy, and joe biden want to do in that argument appeals to both of those universes so we will likely see big turnout and we've seen it in georgia where the president wins and north georg georgia, big turnout in these early voting and even more replicants voting by mail so so far, so good i wish it was more in sync but it is what it is. paul: the suburban vote around atlanta seems to be, that is the reason donald trump lost the state it seems to me. getting those...
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university. more than 1300 of those deaths were reported in the past 24 hours. the number of new infections is also climbing at an unprecedented rate. there have been more than 16 million cases since the beginning of the pandemic. and roughly 190,000 people have tested positive in the past 24 hours. there are now more than 21,000 deaths and nearly 1.6 million cases. the california department of public health says the san joaquin region has dropped to zero icu capacity. southern california is at 2.7%. the bay area is at 17.8%. the greater sacramento region is at 14.4% and the northern california region at the top of the state is in much better shape at 29%. over the weekend san francisco has the highest number of coronavirus cases since the pandemic began. according to health officials 323 new cases were reported on saturday. the same day san mateo county recorded its second highest number of cases since the pandemic started. 548. the record breaking figures come as the first doses of the coronavirus vaccine began to arrive in california. >>> now to the white hou
university. more than 1300 of those deaths were reported in the past 24 hours. the number of new infections is also climbing at an unprecedented rate. there have been more than 16 million cases since the beginning of the pandemic. and roughly 190,000 people have tested positive in the past 24 hours. there are now more than 21,000 deaths and nearly 1.6 million cases. the california department of public health says the san joaquin region has dropped to zero icu capacity. southern california is at...
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minus universe which includes discussions around teachers which includes discussions around farm workers, which includes discussion around grocery workers. you get the sense of that universe and those conversations. and so that's a broad strokes population. but remember, there are sub populations. nd that's why we created the tier status. i provided these slides last week. i want to give you an opportunity to look at them again. again, they're on the website. but for purposes of giving you a preview of sub populations, sub priorityizations, the phase that we're currently in with these fizer vaccines and the moderna vaccines, this is tier one. you can see we were doing this yesterday and the four facilities that receive the vaccines, correctional facility hospitals. the next few weeks in the assisted living facility. we'll deliver them to e.m.t.'s and skilled nursing workforce as well as residential force. home care workers. you get a sense here that tier two under phase 1-a, tier three, specialty clinics, lab workers, dental world health clinics and the like as well as pharmacy staff which will be, by the way foundational, particularly as we move into our assisted living acilities,
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all of the private school into it into the knocked out restricting of the students going into the into the universities all those mayors all to be out of them bring the number down but even though it's having a tougher it is fiction i don't really think that the number of the cases would be dropping significantly and i mean we would be getting into a very grim prospect in the coming weeks we've heard accounts of ambulances having to wite outside of hospitals because there was no capacity for seriously ill patients can the national health service cope at this point. well not really i mean if we look at the number of. patients with a coma 19 hospital they are more than ever since the start of this pandemic over 21000 and according to an estimate the n.h.s. is old repeating to 90 percent of its capacity and i mean a probably you are after him to the ambulances standing outside in birmingham hospital which is route 50 gram and i'm waiting for 24 hours to get leave that empty that means we have to open the nightingale hospital and that was set up initially 2 to 2 to cover the overflow so certainly n.h.s. is not prepa
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tomorrow will be one of many different discussions in that 8 million plus or minus universe, which farmworkers,chers, grocery workers. you get the sense of that universe and those conversations, and so that is a broad strokes population, but, remember, there are several populations and that is why we created this tier status. what i mean by tiers, i would like to give you an opportunity to take a look at them on the website. the purpose is to give you a preview of subpopulations and prioritization. the phase we are currently in with the pfizer vaccines and, during a vaccines, this is tier one -- and moderna vaccinations, this is tier one. you can see some who have received the vaccine are certain nursing facilities, health care workers, assisted living facilities. he will start distributing the vaccine, paramedics, and all be a part of that broader health care workforce, as well as residential. facilities, care care workers, you get a sense. 1a. two under phase tier three, specialty workers, lab workers, dental, and the like, as well as pharmacy staff, which will be foundational, particularly as we move into our assisted living facilities and skilled nursing fa
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have a historyallergy of its ingredients and people with a weak immune system should get it as long as they know it has not been tested on people with those conditions. >> universityof florida researchers are summarizing the data for children. while the risk is far lower than it is for adults, some children are died >> and in jerusalem empty streets on the first full day of israel's third nationwide covid shutdown kelly, third shouutdown in isral back over to you >> yeah, it's a lot. just keeps going leslie, thank you very much. appreciate it. let's get a quick check on the markets right now. dow up 325 points at the session e highs today. the s&p up almost 1% and down over 3,400 oil market is closing up as well i should say oil market is closing. was it up? wti was near 49 earlier. eric chemi has the latest. eric >> that's right, kelly crude prices fading after an early rally despite the indices reaching all new record highs today. a spike in coronavirus cases could weigh heavily going into the new year opec and its allies are getting ready to add another 500 barrels to the supply and will likely result in more near-term pressure going forward >> eric chemi, than
have a historyallergy of its ingredients and people with a weak immune system should get it as long as they know it has not been tested on people with those conditions. >> universityof florida researchers are summarizing the data for children. while the risk is far lower than it is for adults, some children are died >> and in jerusalem empty streets on the first full day of israel's third nationwide covid shutdown kelly, third shouutdown in isral back over to you >> yeah, it's...
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help me i'll go to the usa your way but if i hadn't been able to go to university you know i'd be in the u.s. today because of those of you. in. fortunato pappy opus indios uncle is a history teacher. he's a step lish to a small museum where he presents the history and culture of his people it was my us where the miners explanations for the creation of the world and revered the elements of nature water air the sun and the mound. i mean i really feel about the christian church demonized are my own religion and for them it was the work of devils and seek out and things state that way until close to the end of the 20th century. on january 29th 1996 a peace treaty was signed and only since then have we had freedom of religion. civil war trade get a mass exodus history came back to the us. at the start of the emigration began in 1901. 1000 needles and when the 1st people went to the united states and send money home. with a neighbor saw how those folks were better off. out of the squares the last 30 minutes and many of the 1st time a prince began to smuggle their countrymen and where you had this body a lot of there are
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would be fine under the most of those who've done as with all professions and old german universities there are no guarantees of jobs in the future and that is the case here to aviation remains a fascinating industry for young people too but i think we have to face reality in the years ahead there are going to be too many people for the jobs available to anybody planning a career and evolution has to take this into account. this isn't part of all. the pandemic could end the dreams of an entire generation of would be pilots. of the 22 ideas broads dread the stress and disappointment sure but there are exceptions e-commerce has seen an unprecedented boom and with people having 2nd thoughts about standing in line a crowd of malls trade experts believe online shopping revenue in germany will be up almost 20 percent this year my colleague feels christmas is not about presents it's what we make of it now more than ever. by the christmas office what we make of it. whole hall of joy. oh a ha oh really way too crude. is. where the 3rd screw the. going on with christmas comes with the grace of
would be fine under the most of those who've done as with all professions and old german universities there are no guarantees of jobs in the future and that is the case here to aviation remains a fascinating industry for young people too but i think we have to face reality in the years ahead there are going to be too many people for the jobs available to anybody planning a career and evolution has to take this into account. this isn't part of all. the pandemic could end the dreams of an entire...