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world health organization clearly within the circles of power of the united states there are big differences when it comes to international efforts to combat the pandemic and the world health organization and the role of the entire united nations. r.t. new york well that's all from us here and moscow pentagon interesting program is coming your way so do stick around as for me. how can you explain love i've been to 82 countries i did in 12 but i came here and on those 3 days i just go to the pope. and he kept pretty. sick show. i made my decision to come here because 'd i felt i could build a new life soon at the. companies and. i was afraid but i think god decided that this money is no good to be free. then. my one dream is that all my children find the same kind of happiness i do. i love my home i love cold weather i like the culture like the history i like everything about it. as much. as i know that i. am joined a russian fama. welcome to redacted tonight this is the show where americans in america covering american news are called foreign agents by the end of this segment you'll know why the 1st person to receive the electric chair in america was not a person it was an elephant named topsy but we'll get back to that a mome
world health organization clearly within the circles of power of the united states there are big differences when it comes to international efforts to combat the pandemic and the world health organization and the role of the entire united nations. r.t. new york well that's all from us here and moscow pentagon interesting program is coming your way so do stick around as for me. how can you explain love i've been to 82 countries i did in 12 but i came here and on those 3 days i just go to the...
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world health organization clearly in the circles of power of the united states there are big differences when it comes to international efforts to combat the pandemic and the world health organization and the role of the entire united nations. r.t. new york that's how things are looking at the moment if he is still what will the auto call has many more details and many more stories so i check it out. the world is driven by shaped by our own personal. dares thinks. we dare to ask. danny and by north and so many people because they copy him is so boring that even such a bad copy is sending. i'm not feel to plug in the body of book club until the find the next guy. looked up live again in the human being done the unfelt of the the blood she even dumped the attempt. to deflect some moves for the c.e.o. if they do the deflection board is a pretty good place. that is going to do that then i got up from many observers. that he and others are going to going to go out about that on the board a lot about that that he can buy a gun to go up and get the look up. along all the name you know is along the bottom there's a bonus which alone can choke a lot older. than one new person and lead to any. what did ghandi i do know now going to.
world health organization clearly in the circles of power of the united states there are big differences when it comes to international efforts to combat the pandemic and the world health organization and the role of the entire united nations. r.t. new york that's how things are looking at the moment if he is still what will the auto call has many more details and many more stories so i check it out. the world is driven by shaped by our own personal. dares thinks. we dare to ask. danny and by...
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solidarity we also showed a lot of solidarity by giving very very high grants to world health organization the united nation the vaccine program because we think that this is a global pandemic that we should fight globally so you said that you have expressed a sense of solidarity you know one of the chief messages of those who support this mix of grants and loans is that it does indeed benefit all states in the e.u. for example he says the frugal countries benefit disproportionately from the single market and so should swing behind the proposals and now this is coming from the e.u.'s budget commissioner who is austrian. tell us i mean sweden is an export based economy over 70 percent of swedish exports and up in the e.u. if the single market burns so does your economy so does he have a point here. it's of course the budgetary commissioner warns the e.u. to have a much bigger budget he was no he would not do his job if he didn't have that view but we are saying the same thing we're always saying we think that the e.u. should have a sound economy we don't think it should be too much loans and we don't think i
solidarity we also showed a lot of solidarity by giving very very high grants to world health organization the united nation the vaccine program because we think that this is a global pandemic that we should fight globally so you said that you have expressed a sense of solidarity you know one of the chief messages of those who support this mix of grants and loans is that it does indeed benefit all states in the e.u. for example he says the frugal countries benefit disproportionately from the...
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the world. and we've also seen the united states, for example, just withdraw from the world health organization. there's talk of vaccine nationalisms an expert in global health, how worried are you by that? in global health, how very worried. in global health, how i think best put actually by the prime minister of singapore who called for vaccine multilateralism because the truth is, the vaccine to be effective to protect the population of the uk or any other country will depend notjust on a vaccine being used in the uk, but it will be dependent on a vaccine being used all around the world. so, it's in our enlightened self—interest that that vaccine is not just available here but is available globally. do you think governments around the world really get that? i think they are getting it now, and we are in a very, very difficult geopolitical world. we have these huge us—china tensions, of course russia announcing this week they also have a vaccine. i do think the uk is in a remarkably strong position when it comes to the vaccines, the uk vaccine task force has done a fantasticjob. the uk could now provide this global leadership to
the world. and we've also seen the united states, for example, just withdraw from the world health organization. there's talk of vaccine nationalisms an expert in global health, how worried are you by that? in global health, how very worried. in global health, how i think best put actually by the prime minister of singapore who called for vaccine multilateralism because the truth is, the vaccine to be effective to protect the population of the uk or any other country will depend notjust on a...
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the health lead and the coronavirus pandemic and a warning from the world health organization that no country can just ride this out until there's a vaccine. and, yet, amid no new national strategy in the unitedite a clear failure of the government to isolate and contain the virus as other parts of the world have been able to do, the cdc director dr. robert redfield is now saying that middle america is getting, quote, stuck when it comes to the pandemic that places such as nebraska and oklahoma are not seeing cases fall. though the overall number of cases in the united states is declining from the peak last month when dr. red field said he also expects the number of daily deaths to drop soon. and also the number of cases is possibly higher. and up to 60 million americans have contracted the virus, more than ten times the reported number. there are at least 19 states dealing with new outbreaks at colleges and universities. >> reporter: as college students head back to campus, coronavirus outbreaks at universities in at least 19 the states leading to concerns about scenes like this. a large gathering of students at penn state that prompted the school's president to ask those flouting the rules,
the health lead and the coronavirus pandemic and a warning from the world health organization that no country can just ride this out until there's a vaccine. and, yet, amid no new national strategy in the unitedite a clear failure of the government to isolate and contain the virus as other parts of the world have been able to do, the cdc director dr. robert redfield is now saying that middle america is getting, quote, stuck when it comes to the pandemic that places such as nebraska and oklahoma...
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health care we see what he how his reaction is with the world health organization we see him not listening to other nations state leaders who have come together on trying to fight coronavirus is a united front because of the populism that this president exemplifies because of his isolationist policies you cannot see the forest for the trees and it is really causing more and more people to die we just saw a report what last week they showcased how initially he was absolutely fine with not following a lot of the guidelines or not even talking about them because he thought that the states that were going to be the most effective or states that were democrat democratically won when you assume that people can die in democratic led states and you can just blame governors that's a problem he's present the united states not just president of the red states ok joe we just heard something that i want to explore because something that i've been thinking about a lot i think that all of us would agree that trump rand is a populist in 2016 and he won ok he won the only needed you know toral votes to win the presidency here ok. joe has governed as a populist because i don't think he has. you know wh
health care we see what he how his reaction is with the world health organization we see him not listening to other nations state leaders who have come together on trying to fight coronavirus is a united front because of the populism that this president exemplifies because of his isolationist policies you cannot see the forest for the trees and it is really causing more and more people to die we just saw a report what last week they showcased how initially he was absolutely fine with not...
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we're trying to do at the world bank is have international cooperation and that means we work with the united nations and with the imf with the who, the world health organizationhat help the people in those countries and in that regard, you know, the current u.s. government has been supportive of the world bank and that's helped a lot i think whatever administration there is in the u.s., there is huge benefit to the world from the engagement of the u.s. as i say, u.s.'s biggest shareholder in the world bank and biggest contributor, you know, very strong contributions going to development >> so you have a pretty unique vantage point in terms of pandemic, fight and response globally which country did the best job >> you are knknow, i think it we time to evaluate how that has done the data is still coming in and the facts are still coming in as far as how did it spread and why were some affected more? what is causing that differential so i think it's really too early to tell which responses were effective and how -- for us, the critical thing that, you know, the world bank is able to take very quick broad action. we did over 100 country programs in april anticipa
we're trying to do at the world bank is have international cooperation and that means we work with the united nations and with the imf with the who, the world health organizationhat help the people in those countries and in that regard, you know, the current u.s. government has been supportive of the world bank and that's helped a lot i think whatever administration there is in the u.s., there is huge benefit to the world from the engagement of the u.s. as i say, u.s.'s biggest shareholder in...
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the world health organization says it's for countries to decide. in the united states republicans begin their national defeat donald trump in november's election. police and demonstrators clash for a second night in the american state of wisconsin, after officers shot a black man in the back. three months after the death of george floyd, most officers in the us are still legally allowed to use neck restraints. the civil rights activist reverend al sharpton is trying to change that. he's also leading a march on washington this friday, to mark the 57th anniversary of dr martin luther kings historic march. larry madowo sat down with reverend sharpton in new york. when i see raleigh now and march is now with as many whites as blacks, it shows me there is something different going on. what sort of national legislation do you need to avoid another george floyd? you need legislation to say it is a felony to co m press legislation to say it is a felony to compress someone and cause their death, which is a chokehold or knee in the neck. you need national legislation that it is a felony. we need national legisl
the world health organization says it's for countries to decide. in the united states republicans begin their national defeat donald trump in november's election. police and demonstrators clash for a second night in the american state of wisconsin, after officers shot a black man in the back. three months after the death of george floyd, most officers in the us are still legally allowed to use neck restraints. the civil rights activist reverend al sharpton is trying to change that. he's also...
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unit is due on site today so that the whole workforce can be tested. this is a complex and potentially significant cluster. the head of the world health organization has warned against what he's called "vaccine nationalismealthier countries are doing deals to buy up vast stocks of potential vaccines. dr tedros adhanom ghebreyesus has said it won't be possible for the entire global population to get a vaccine as soon as it becomes available and he's appealed to countries to set priorities for essential workers and vulnerable people. sharing finite supply strategies globally is actually in each country's national interest. no one is safe until everyone is safe, as new diagnostics, medicines and viruses come through the pipeline. it is critical that countries don't repeat the same mistakes. we need to prevent vaccine nationalism. we need to prevent vaccine nationalism. let's get more now on the fresh scramble for university places that's begun in earnest today for those hit by the chaos over a—level results. the government's u—turn yesterday, that results would be given on teacher assessment, followed an outcry over students being graded down by an algorithm. the turmoil means that thousands have lost out
unit is due on site today so that the whole workforce can be tested. this is a complex and potentially significant cluster. the head of the world health organization has warned against what he's called "vaccine nationalismealthier countries are doing deals to buy up vast stocks of potential vaccines. dr tedros adhanom ghebreyesus has said it won't be possible for the entire global population to get a vaccine as soon as it becomes available and he's appealed to countries to set priorities...
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health care we see what he how his reaction is with the world health organization we see him not listening to other nations state leaders who have come together on trying to fight coronavirus is a unitedont because of the populism that this president exemplifies because of his isolationist policies he cannot see the forest for the trees and it is really causing more and more people to die we just saw a report what last week that showcased how initially he was absolutely fine with not following a lot of the guidelines or not even talking about them because he thought that the states that were going to be the most affected or states they were democrat democratically won when you assume that people can die and democratic led states and you can just blame governors that's a problem he's present the united states not just president of the red states ok we just heard something that i want to explore because something that i've been thinking about a lot i think that all of us would agree that trump rand is a populist in 2016 and he won ok he won the only needed look toral votes to win the presidency here ok. joe has governed as a populist because i don't think he has go ahead you know what i
health care we see what he how his reaction is with the world health organization we see him not listening to other nations state leaders who have come together on trying to fight coronavirus is a unitedont because of the populism that this president exemplifies because of his isolationist policies he cannot see the forest for the trees and it is really causing more and more people to die we just saw a report what last week that showcased how initially he was absolutely fine with not following...