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with so much focus on covert the world world health organizations voicing alarm at the detrimental effect it's having on essential health services and medical access a survey shows 93 percent of countries worldwide have disrupted or halted mental health services is the 1st data showing the dreadful impact of kofi 1000 globally on mental health care and stresses the urgency of increased funding we discussed it with the regional director of the w.h.o. rob butler. people as they grow. as they become fatigued or tired or weary they also under the measures that have been implemented by many member states by many countries they become isolated so they become alienates and they feel lonely in many situations so in that situation they're more likely to feel a very high cost of the measures that they're being asked to perform some not saying that family members for example not going to social gatherings do not have that usual behavior becomes a very high cost for them and so then less likely to actually go and wear a mask to practice safe. physical distance and we're very concerned about that see
with so much focus on covert the world world health organizations voicing alarm at the detrimental effect it's having on essential health services and medical access a survey shows 93 percent of countries worldwide have disrupted or halted mental health services is the 1st data showing the dreadful impact of kofi 1000 globally on mental health care and stresses the urgency of increased funding we discussed it with the regional director of the w.h.o. rob butler. people as they grow. as they...
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world the world health organization warns that an additional $10000.00 children per month could die from malnutrition due to additional economic strains linked to the pandemic according to a register of authorized medicines in russia that country has approved a 2nd covert 19 vaccine and the chinese city. has fired health officials after an outbreak of infections broke and nearly 2 months stretch without new cases city officials say they are still working to test all 9000000 residents after the outbreak. thailand's government has banned public gatherings after protesters set up camp outside the prime minister's office in bangkok pro-democracy rallies have been gaining strength in recent weeks with calls for constitutional reform the demonstrators are also demanding an overhaul of the monarchy a taboo topic in thailand where criticism of the king is punishable by law all. they have come in their thousands once again calling for prime minister prayuth chan not to resign the protesters vowed to remain until their demands were mass. the next morning the government. is arrested opposition leaders and remove demonstrations come dives in front of the prime minister's office. it's also banned gatherings of more than 5 people and the publication of news it seems the security threat. the anti-government rallies started in july apart from fresh elections and a new constitution the opposition also wants to limit the powers of the king which has not gone down well with thai royalists. i think they were the supporters are right here because they love the country we love the country as well i'm not worried about violence because both sides are doing what they think is best for the country but still feels did break out between opponents and supporters of the monarchy thailand's world family is backed by the military and traditionally revered by the population but king my how what cheer along koren is less popular than his father who died in 2016 the kings moshe kate met with chancellor 3 fingered salute unthinkable in earlier times the gesture has become a pro democracy symbol borrowed from the hunger games film series a better totalitarian regime. partially also of stifled public criticism of the monarchy but the king has stirred dissent with his extravagant lifestyle and long holidays abroad jury in the pandemic. opposition leader a non number called the king on stage during the protests. the barking does not reside in thailand i'd like to ask directly what's so bad about living in thailand . he was later arrested with the anger boiling over the government is keen to put a lid on the protests any way it can. the trouble cup often throws a david versus goliath type matches tonight is no exception european champions face division side f.c. in the 1st round startin
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broadly still supports the world health organization the us has pulled out of the world health organization do the u.s. have a base of a point on this with regards to china that the world health organization has a china problem because it seems to be that world health organization officials seemed very reluctant to criticize china. we asked health organization to do a thorough and. impartial investigation into into the start of the bend into to measure a step that different countries and international organizations have taken and know god terror reasons to be critical of things that happened in this procedure but where i don't agree with us is dead stepping out of rules health organization decision making organization better and we need in a pandemic cooperation more than ever we need to inform each other about different for your facing about what works and what distant work so also told directly to my u.s. france. i understand a lot of your criticism but but leaving the team is never a solution for a team that doesn't play well we have to improve the team now the route between china and th
broadly still supports the world health organization the us has pulled out of the world health organization do the u.s. have a base of a point on this with regards to china that the world health organization has a china problem because it seems to be that world health organization officials seemed very reluctant to criticize china. we asked health organization to do a thorough and. impartial investigation into into the start of the bend into to measure a step that different countries and...
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broadly still supports the world health organization the us has pulled out of the world health organization do the u.s. have a base of a point on this with regards to china that the world health organization has a china problem because it seems to be that world health organization officials seemed very reluctant to criticize china. we asked health organization to do a thorough and. impartial investigation into into the start of the bend into to measure a step that different countries and international organizations have taken and know god terror reasons to be critical of things that happened in this procedure but where i don't agree with us is dead stepping out of rules health organization decision making organization better and we need in a pandemic cooperation more than ever we need to inform each other about different for your facing about what works and what this and work so also told directly to my us france. i understand a lot of your criticism but but leaving the team is never a solution for a team that doesn't play well we have to improve the team now the route between china and the
broadly still supports the world health organization the us has pulled out of the world health organization do the u.s. have a base of a point on this with regards to china that the world health organization has a china problem because it seems to be that world health organization officials seemed very reluctant to criticize china. we asked health organization to do a thorough and. impartial investigation into into the start of the bend into to measure a step that different countries and...
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broadly still supports the world health organization the us has pulled out of the world health organization do the u.s. have a base of a point on this with regards to china that the world health organization has a china problem because it seems to be that world health organization officials seem very reluctant to criticize china. we asked health organization to do a thorough and. impartial investigation into into the start of the bend into to measure a step that different countries and international organizations have taken and know god terror reasons to be critical of things that happened in this procedure but where i don't agree with us is dead stepping out of rules health organization decision making organization better and we need in a pandemic cooperation more than ever we need to inform each other about different for your facing about what works and what distant work so also told directly to my u.s. france. i understand a lot of your criticism but but leaving the team is never a solution for a team that doesn't play well we have to improve the team now the route between china and the
broadly still supports the world health organization the us has pulled out of the world health organization do the u.s. have a base of a point on this with regards to china that the world health organization has a china problem because it seems to be that world health organization officials seem very reluctant to criticize china. we asked health organization to do a thorough and. impartial investigation into into the start of the bend into to measure a step that different countries and...
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world the world health organization warns an additional $10000.00 children per month could die from malnutrition due to additional economic strains linked to the pandemic according to a register of authorized medicines russia approved a 2nd covert 19 vaccine and the chinese city of qingdao fired health officials after an outbreak of infections broken nearly 2 months stretch without new cases city officials say they are still working to test all done 1000000 residents after the break. still to come on the program they're facing the biggest match in their history so do 5th division teams when they played in the german cup tonight. the 1st post trade is one of the topics on the agenda the meeting of european leaders in brussels today talks between the u.k. and the e.u. are currently set to be hanging in the balance the heads of leading german french and italian business associations have urged the 2 sides to quote do everything in their power to reach an agreement british interests are also on the threats t w correspondent big it must reports on the u.k. farmers who fear they could lose access to their all important french markets. franc languorous and the. 4th generation of foreigners they raise some 5000 sheep in the southern english county of kept most of the meat is export from. the french like a lamb like this which has a good conformation. they want them weighing around about $18.00 to $20.00 kilos as a carcass. not too much fat just a little fat they are very discerning and they like good quality lamb if there's no trade in britain and the european union customs duties of as much as 50 percent could have a carcass of an extra border checks might mean the meat being less fresh when it arrives in france. and then they go into a refrigerated truck and normally they're killed one day and they're in the paris market the next morning any delays to that will cause big problems if they're talking about you know 4 or 5 days of customs checks and lorries how it's just going to. impact the supply chain. impact on prices. in the language has also found cattle which are subject to strict quality regulations they fear that often brags it cheaper low quality meat from the u.s. could damage the how market despite this many farmers including some of the languishes neighbors voted for bricks and other now regretting their stories here at cannes weekly cattle auction most pharma say it just has to be untrue and i think farms just got to make the most of the situation that it will have a legislation is in place and whatever tires we have and get on with it we will be better off in the end but it will be very hard in the interim period albie on a softer start in our coaching on not looking forward to it because offing is going to be a long haul to hold we have bricks without government subsidies many farmers might be facing bankruptcy particularly in the absence of a trade deal at length which is furious. it's just disbelief that they can tell so many lies you know it's. you know the how they won't be cute everything will be fine it will be the easiest free trade agreement history. and i can't swear it is just proved it will be so much rubbish. father and son are hoping all the same that children will take over the business. generation farm and despite threats it. last month was the hottest september since records began 140 years ago that comes as no real surprise given the temperatures in the last 44 september as well or higher than the 20th century average scientists from the national oceanic and atmospheric administration said rising temperatures have contributed to disasters from forest fires to floods. from sunbathing on england's south coast to outdoor border. building in berlin the september heat waves were a welcome surprise for many but the late summer sun brought devastation to change the meaning of a global temperature humidity changes and extreme extreme weather last month bigger and stronger hurricanes pounding the u.s. gulf coast while wildfires burn through millions of kilometers of western states scientists are in little doubt manmade climate change is exacerbating matters. and so what we're seeing right now actually you expect or a heat wave more frequent more intense and we're racing on introns well the general x. areas that are trying to get drier and areas that are right where. just this week up whole explore a return from the arctic with a year's worth of scientific data and a stark warning that the ice is dying. and yes a vitamin if we go on like this the arctic will be ice free in the summer in a few decades and the world that i described would be gone. it's not just arctic ice melt planet earth is warming. and scientists say there is a good chance that 2020 will be one of the hottest years in history. some sports news now and german football the german car often throws off david versus goliath type matches and tonight is no exception european champions by a munich face 5th division side. in the 1st round starting a run of 8 matches in $23.00 days the underdogs from do and will be looking to take advantage of bias hectic schedule of all their aims modest to say the least. quaint in sleepy dhiren isn't used to the big time 100000 people call this place home it's also home to 5th division side s c. the clubs pride and joy is the stand the oldest in germany now the latest chapter in this club's history a cup game against the mighty buy in munich. home which is of course we've been having a bit of a joke about it just get them out the way and then will be one round closer to the final rule excited you don'
world the world health organization warns an additional $10000.00 children per month could die from malnutrition due to additional economic strains linked to the pandemic according to a register of authorized medicines russia approved a 2nd covert 19 vaccine and the chinese city of qingdao fired health officials after an outbreak of infections broken nearly 2 months stretch without new cases city officials say they are still working to test all done 1000000 residents after the break. still to...
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. ♪ world health organization dramatically reversing course now advising against lockdowns to stop the spread of covid-19, donald trumping a response, the worldealth organization admitted i was right, but your cannot be worse than the problem open your states, open new york, did the right thing. aishah hasnie is here to untangle all of this. >> reporter: the world health organization taking that old declaration as several states shatter daily case records. in an interview with british magazine the spectator doctor david navarro says world leaders should not continuously book use lockdowns to tackle coronavirus outbreaks. lockdowns are not secure. more like a 1-time use band-aid with devastating effect on global economies. >> we the world health organization do not advocate lockdowns as the primary means of controlling this virus. the only time we felt like that was justified was to buy time to reorganize. >> that statement comes 7 months after who director generals warned lifting lockdowns too soon would result in viral outbreaks but even back then the who encouraged nations to use lockdowns to strengthen their infrastructure to fight the vir
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world the world health organization says that an additional $10000.00 children per month could die from malnutrition due to additional economic strains linked to the pandemic according to a register of authorized medicines in russia that country has approved a 2nd covert 19 vaccine and the chinese city of chain doll has fired health officials after an outbreak of infections broke a nearly 2 months stretch without new cases city officials say they are still working to test all 9000000 residents after the outbreak. well let's look at some other stories making headlines around the world today the vatican has opened its 1st known trial against clergy accused of sex abuse one priest is accused of molesting an altar boy in the vatican's seminary between 20072012 another priest is accused of covering up the crimes about the can started investigating only after the victim went public in 2017. heavy rain and flooding has killed at least 15 people in southern india these images are from the city of hyderabad where police say 25 centimeters of rain fell in one day authorities have been using boats to evacuate residents from low lying parts of the city. shares in the management company of korean boyband b.t.s. more than doubled all the stock market debut the bad members will see their own personal fortunes boosted by the i.p.o. and big hit entertainments chairman c. has become a multi billionaire overnight. thailand's government has banned public gatherings after protesters set up camp outside the prime minister's office in bangkok pro-democracy rallies have been strength gai
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member it doesn't really reflect the world as it is doesn't reflect at all the world as it is in the 21st century so the i.m.f. the world bank the world health organizationneeds reform the world trade organization where china is getting off with a lot of large as needs reform and what president trump has done is to say it's too hard they don't do everything we say we're walking away that's not our leader operate so a leader will understand that we have to pinch in the american voice has to be heard right united states needs to put shoulder to it and i think that's what i hope very much that america returned a better attitude one last question nic i recently had a conversation with former national security advisor h.r. mcmaster and he made this point that's been hovering in my brain a little bit said america to succeed needs to become less strategically narcissistic that it needs to become a more empathetic nation both with its rivals but also with its allies it needs to understand where they're coming from because it just can't you know be a might makes right nation that plod through the world without regard to consequence for others and i'm interested i
member it doesn't really reflect the world as it is doesn't reflect at all the world as it is in the 21st century so the i.m.f. the world bank the world health organizationneeds reform the world trade organization where china is getting off with a lot of large as needs reform and what president trump has done is to say it's too hard they don't do everything we say we're walking away that's not our leader operate so a leader will understand that we have to pinch in the american voice has to be...
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world the world health organization warns an additional $10000.00 children per month could die from malnutrition due to additional economic strains linked to the pandemic according to a register of authorized medicines russia has approved a 2nd covert 19 vaccine and the chinese city of qingdao has fired health officials after an outbreak of infections broken nearly 2 months stretch without new cases city officials say they are still working to test all 9000000 residents after the outbreak. shares in the management company of korean boyband b.t.s. more than doubled so on its stock market debut the huge interest in the i.p.o. is a reflection of the massive global success story that is korean pop and its current kingpins. even though she could only watch the show online wearing a mask in the presence of a few friends b.t.s. fun and g one was deeply touched. she was one of more than 100000000 people worldwide who logged on to watch a b.t.s. concert last weekend. this 7 piece group of korean 20 somethings clearly means a great deal to her and many others around the world where. they are both their sons are really good their sons gave comfort in these tough times and made me a fan. such devotion is lucrative for korean pop purveyors it's easy to understand why big hit entertainment the management company behind the band decided to launch an i.p.o. demand was huge the share price almost tripled within minutes giving the company a market cap of almost $10000000000.00 comparably making it one of south korea's tarty most valuable. my name is kevin hart is now a major worldwide industry leader with their smooth american accents and seemingly universal appeal b.t.s. are at a global forefront. big hits successful i.p.o. is also good news for this man buying see the management company's founder is now a multi billionaire well might be buying his drum. parts passion of funds though the appeal of b.t.s. is about something much more personal than a share price. has a lot of boy bands of what makes b.c.s. so special we asked in moon chief editor and i'm t.v. and s
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engagements like the world health world health organization. let me be clear about this the world health organization complicity in spreading the virus should not be rewarded with the united states indifferent to the failures. with the gs a. there is an obvious issue of a lack of enforcement in the international community different levels of investment in bio security lends itself to a permanent condition of moral hazard. they are compensating for the lack of investment from other states. despite our best efforts there is only so much we can do alone. key programs like the state department bio security engagement program cannot use funds in countries like china, cuba iran and north korea sudan or syria. despite the fact that several of these countries have experimented with biological weapons and are likely candidates for future offenses. countries like north korea had a clearly offensive biological weapons program. and the fact that we have an unreliable international biological weapons control regime. what exactly does success look like when c
engagements like the world health world health organization. let me be clear about this the world health organization complicity in spreading the virus should not be rewarded with the united states indifferent to the failures. with the gs a. there is an obvious issue of a lack of enforcement in the international community different levels of investment in bio security lends itself to a permanent condition of moral hazard. they are compensating for the lack of investment from other states....
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world health organization. we have submitted an application for emergency use listing and prequalification of the vaccine by the world health organization which will allow sputnik the to be included in the list of medical products that meet the leading quality safety and efficacy standards we express our gratitude to the world health organization for its active cooperation and look forward to the successful completion of the prequalification process at all major stages look the 2nd wave is well and truly here it is proving exceptionally damaging exceptionally painful view records being set all over the world in russia on tuesday a new record in daily deaths from. 30350 people also killed yesterday so you know the situation is it is desperate all of these restrictions at kemah coming back into force in russia they aren't quite as draconian as they were back during the spring but now we're seeing you know mandatory mosques everywhere no public spaces and all public transport quarantines isolations. there's all manner of restrictions it's obviously of the there the race is on the race continues and it isn't just the rus
world health organization. we have submitted an application for emergency use listing and prequalification of the vaccine by the world health organization which will allow sputnik the to be included in the list of medical products that meet the leading quality safety and efficacy standards we express our gratitude to the world health organization for its active cooperation and look forward to the successful completion of the prequalification process at all major stages look the 2nd wave is well...
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world health organization. >> trump said the u.s. would leave the world health organization. nt scapegoat for his catastrophic response to the virus. the u.n. agency that helped eradicate smallpox, which the u.s. once dominated, is now more and more china's domain. he sharp combines powerful suction with spray mopping to lock away debris and absorb wet messes, all in one disposable pad. just vacuum, spray mop, and toss. the shark vacmop, a complete clean all in one disposable pad. car vending machines and buying a car 100% online.vented now we've created a brand new way for you to sell your car. whether it's a year old or a few years old, we want to buy your car. so go to carvana and enter your license plate, answer a few questions, and our techno-wizardry calculates your car's value and gives you a real offer in seconds. when you're ready, we'll come to you, pay you on the spot, and pick up your car. that's it. so ditch the old way of selling your car, and say hello to the new way-- at carvana. don't settle for less. revitalift triple power with pro-retinol plus hyaluronic ac
world health organization. >> trump said the u.s. would leave the world health organization. nt scapegoat for his catastrophic response to the virus. the u.n. agency that helped eradicate smallpox, which the u.s. once dominated, is now more and more china's domain. he sharp combines powerful suction with spray mopping to lock away debris and absorb wet messes, all in one disposable pad. just vacuum, spray mop, and toss. the shark vacmop, a complete clean all in one disposable pad. car...
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world health organization. >> trump said the u.s. would leave the world health organization. nt scapegoat for his catastrophic response to the virus. the u.n. agency that helped eradicate smallpox, which the u.s. once dominated, is now more and more china's domain. and today, we're turning on 5g across the country. with the coverage of 5g nationwide. and, in more and more cities, the unprecedented performance of ultra wideband. the fastest 5g in the world. it will change your phone and how businesses do everything. i'm proud, because we didn't build it the easy way, we built it right. this is the 5g america's been waiting for. only from verizon. it's made for him a veteran who honorably served and it's made for her she's serving now we also made usaa for military spouses and their kids become a member. get an insurance quote today. ♪ yeah, it's time for grilled cheese. ♪ ♪ after we make grilled cheese, ♪ ♪ then we're eating grilled cheese. ♪ ♪ because it's time. ♪ yeah. ♪ time for grilled cheese. home instead has helped seniors stay home. now, staying home isn't just staying i
world health organization. >> trump said the u.s. would leave the world health organization. nt scapegoat for his catastrophic response to the virus. the u.n. agency that helped eradicate smallpox, which the u.s. once dominated, is now more and more china's domain. and today, we're turning on 5g across the country. with the coverage of 5g nationwide. and, in more and more cities, the unprecedented performance of ultra wideband. the fastest 5g in the world. it will change your phone and...
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world the world health organization warns an additional $10000.00 children per month could die from malnutrition due to additional economic strains linked to the pandemic according to a register of authorized medicines russia has approved a 2nd covert 19 vaccine the chinese city of qingdao has fired health officials after an outbreak of infections broken nearly 2 months stretch without new cases city officials say they are still working to test all 9000000 residents after the outbreak. you're watching the news still to come. cove it is killing the careers of dogs so that other performers in hong kong will the ever be able to stage a comeback. but 1st a premier shares in the management company of a korean boyband b.t.s. more than doubled on its stock market did you the huge interest in the i.p.o. is a reflection of the massive global success story that is korean pop and its current kingpins. even though she could only watch the show online wearing a mask in the presence of a few friends b.t.s. fun angie one was deeply touched. she was one of more than 100000000 people worldwide who logged on to watch a b.t.s. concert last week and. this 7 piece group of korean 20 somethings clearly means a great deal to her and many others around the world. rid of all their songs are really good their songs gave comfort in these tough times and made me a fan. such devotion is lucrative for korean pop purveyors it's easy to understand why big hit entertainment the management company behind the brand decided to launch an i.p.o. demand was huge the share price almost tripled within minutes giving the company a market cap of almost $10000000000.00 comfortably making it one of south korea's turkey most valuable. my name is kevin hart is now a major worldwide industry leader with their smooth american accents and seemingly universal appeal b.t.s. are at a global forefront big hit successful i.p.o. is also good news for this month bang see the management company's founder is now a multi billionaire well might he bang his drum. for its passionate fans though the appeal of b.t.s. is about something much more personal than a share price. career. a lot of boy bands what makes b.t.s. so special we asked gen moon chief editor and anchor for our iran
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rising coronavirus cases world leaders and experts are gathering virtually for the annual world health summit germany france the european commission and the world health organization are co-hosting the online event well it's meant to shine a light on various health topics but one will overshadow the rest this year covert $900.00 has wreaked havoc on health systems globally but especially in 4 geographical hotspots take a look at this there are well over 8000000 cases in the united states 9000000 across latin america 4000000 in europe and more than 7000000 in india alone well other challenges such as typical loss' hiv aids and malaria have taken a backseat as global health resources are poured into battling the coronavirus. sit on the lives you lose each hiv positive and lost her job during the lockdown inside.
rising coronavirus cases world leaders and experts are gathering virtually for the annual world health summit germany france the european commission and the world health organization are co-hosting the online event well it's meant to shine a light on various health topics but one will overshadow the rest this year covert $900.00 has wreaked havoc on health systems globally but especially in 4 geographical hotspots take a look at this there are well over 8000000 cases in the united states...
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world health organization. we have submitted an application for emergency use listing and prequalification of the vaccine by the world health organization which would allow sputnik the to be included in the list of medical products that meet the leading quality safety and efficacy standards we express our gratitude to the world health organization for its active cooperation and look forward to the successful completion of the prequalification process at all major stages look the 2nd wave is well and truly here it is proving exceptionally damaging exceptionally painful records being set all over the world in russia on tuesday a new record in daily deaths from. 30350 people also killed yesterday because of covert you you know 30000 dead since the pandemic began one a half 1000000 infected things are better internationally in france we're seeing warnings that hospitals will be flooded will be no more beds left of patients if things go on as they do a new record there as well 500 people dead yesterday in june on tuesday 30030 over the course of one day the united states half a 1000000 infected over the course of a week a
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on screen blood products according to the world health organization it kills around $400000.00 people every year hepatitis c. is found worldwide but the world health organization says the most affected regions are northern africa parts of asia and parts of europe. toss is an assistant professor at the johns hopkins school of medicine he says it's discoveries like that of hepatitis c. that give us hope for dealing with modern day pandemics. i remember my years in medical school learning about these habitudes viruses that existed and hepatitis c. was an interesting one of all of them because it was a blood borne pathogens meaning you need to have blood to blood impact in order for it to infect the next individual and so that meant for decades there were people who would receive a life saving blood transfusion only to suffer liver consequences later and that eluded so many scientists couldn't figure out why that was happening ultimately hepatitis c. and that discovery shed light into recognizing you know this was the virus that was causing these liver injuries and the significance of that while that was done earlier in the seventy's the conseq
on screen blood products according to the world health organization it kills around $400000.00 people every year hepatitis c. is found worldwide but the world health organization says the most affected regions are northern africa parts of asia and parts of europe. toss is an assistant professor at the johns hopkins school of medicine he says it's discoveries like that of hepatitis c. that give us hope for dealing with modern day pandemics. i remember my years in medical school learning about...
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world health organization is. we're talking now about the united states pulling out of the world health organization at a time whennal health -- excuse me, most international health officials would say it's more important than ever to have a lockstep, unified approach to combating a pandemic. so, it's certainly not where the united states has been on public health over many -- over generations and presidents of both parties. you look at what president bush did on aids and look at the ebola response. it's been a it's been a change. it's obviously a significant change. >> all right. "the new york times" matt apuzzo, i hope to see you again soon. >>> earlier on in the show, we asked why are you awake? carrie tweeted i had caffeine yesterday for the first time in months and haven't slept. that takes willpower. amy tweeted a photo of her cat, batman. she said that he demanded she be awake with him. hi, batman, a great name for a cat. from aaron, so i can hear kasie call the yankees highlights in the same disappointed voice i would use. yes, i'm here. twins fan. our favorite is from jeff. a "way too early" pumpkin. oh,
world health organization is. we're talking now about the united states pulling out of the world health organization at a time whennal health -- excuse me, most international health officials would say it's more important than ever to have a lockstep, unified approach to combating a pandemic. so, it's certainly not where the united states has been on public health over many -- over generations and presidents of both parties. you look at what president bush did on aids and look at the ebola...
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fighting the virus in the long term many have gathered virtually for the world health summit where the head of the world health organization taking a central role it's not enough to be reactive we must plan and take him for these binding me over the long haul we have to move from i do hope solutions to long term plone to protect lives and livelihoods we still have a long haul ahead of us we can not slow down and we cannot waver it's more important than ever that we focus on the elderly and the vulnerable populations who already struggle to access this is including migrants and the money you know as groups we have a huge challenge ahead of us but this is not the 1st challenge we have faced and this will not be the last. now so the disputed region i'm not going to karabakh azerbaijan and armenia have agreed to a humanitarian ceasefire is the 3rd such agreement and as many weeks on it will take effect from monday morning local time united states and else the truce after hosting the foreign ministers from both sides but 2 russian agreements have already failed fierce fighting 1st broke out 4 weeks ago but it's a conflict that'
fighting the virus in the long term many have gathered virtually for the world health summit where the head of the world health organization taking a central role it's not enough to be reactive we must plan and take him for these binding me over the long haul we have to move from i do hope solutions to long term plone to protect lives and livelihoods we still have a long haul ahead of us we can not slow down and we cannot waver it's more important than ever that we focus on the elderly and the...
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we've seen from the administration in terms of trying to pull out of the world health organization and not fully embracing the world health organization. not only with covid but just in general. and it is vitally important moving forward that we do that so that american citizens are able to get the latest information, the best information and so that what we are finding out can help to inform others across the world that are working to end this terrible viral pandemic as soon as possible. and that's through collaboration globally. >> you don't like to get political, but we are ten days away from the election day. and one of the vice president's priorities, joe biden, has been to tackle the pandemic it includes expanding access to testing, delivering on a free vaccine. he even likes the idea that, you know, there would be a federal mandate state to state on wearing masks. are those ideas that could make a significant impact on the virus, where it's going, how long it will stay? >> oh, yeah. absolutely. and what the vice president is describing is a comprehensive national strategy which looks at testing, looks, of co
we've seen from the administration in terms of trying to pull out of the world health organization and not fully embracing the world health organization. not only with covid but just in general. and it is vitally important moving forward that we do that so that american citizens are able to get the latest information, the best information and so that what we are finding out can help to inform others across the world that are working to end this terrible viral pandemic as soon as possible. and...
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world news. the world health organization has called for europe to "seriously accelerate" its fight against coronavirus. a string of countries have reported record increases in cases, led by france, which registered more than 50,000 daily infections for the first time. the czech republic has followed spain in introducing a nationwide night time curfew. the who's emergencies expert mike ryan said europe now accounts for a6% of global cases and every citizen needs to take responsibility. if every individual did everything today to reduce their exposure to this virus and reduce the chance that they may expose others to this virus and if every individual did that through physical distancing, through wearing masks, through ensuring they avoid crowded spaces, through hand hygiene, and they were supported in doing that and if every person who was a contact or who knows themselves to be a contact of a case was to quarantine themselves and be supported in that by government, then we would have significant success as has been demonstrated in many countries in containing this virus. the lockdowns and all these huge measures are in effect a replacement for what is a comprehensive approach to containing, controlling this virus and mitigating its impact. that was mike ryan speaking earlier. several hospitals in the belgian city of liege have asked doctors and nurses who test positive for covid—i9 to carry on working anyway if they have no symptoms. 0ur correspondent in brussels gavin lee told us the health system in the city is overwhelmed. that is the state of crisis point that hospitals will live that is the state of crisis point that hospitals in the wallonia region around liege have got to to say that they no other choice. i was in one of the hospitals juts a few days ago, montlegia hospital in the centre of liege. they had quadrupled the size of the wards in the space of a week of covid patients and basically by saying to everybody else, all nonurgent surgeries to leave and that they had to cancel so they could maximise space. and they say, that one particular hospital, within about 2—3 days' time, they will collapse, they will not be able to cope. so what you're looking at now is ten hospitals in that position are saying to — well, they're basically looking at the amount of staff of sick. 25% of doctors and nurses are now off sick with coronavirus. on top of that, there is about 10% of staff who have tested positive in the past few days, they are asymptomatic. all of those hospitals are saying "you have no choice, "we are giving you no choice, you have to come in and work." that was gavin lee. stay with us on bbc news — still to come. not so inhospitable after all — scientists reveal there may water on the moon. indira gandhi, ruler of the world'say she'd spoken of dying in the service of her country and said, "i would be proud of it. "every drop of my blood will contribute to the "growth of this nation." after a6 years of unhappiness, these two countries have concluded a chapter of history. no more suspicion, no more fear, no more uncertainty of what each day might bring. boost to ignition and lift off of discovery with a crew of six astronaut heroes and one american legend. this is beautiful. a milestone in human history. born today, this girl in india is the seven billionth person on the planet. this is bbc world news, the latest headlines. in a major victory for donald trump — amy coney barratt is confirmed as a justice on the us supreme court. a call for europe to step up its battle against coronavirus — as some hospitals in belgium ask infected staff without symptoms to carry on working. now let's stay with the us presidential election. and this week — in a series of special reports from the key state of arizona — clive m
world news. the world health organization has called for europe to "seriously accelerate" its fight against coronavirus. a string of countries have reported record increases in cases, led by france, which registered more than 50,000 daily infections for the first time. the czech republic has followed spain in introducing a nationwide night time curfew. the who's emergencies expert mike ryan said europe now accounts for a6% of global cases and every citizen needs to take...
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world health organization supported those lockdowns and that's why we had them. but tonight, news that's probably not leading the newscasts on the other channels, the world health organizationas changed its mind on lockdown. an amazing story, straight ahead. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: six months ago the director of the world health organization assured the world than mass lockdowns were absolutely necessary to stop the stop the coronavirus. you might want to live your life and continue with theirr jobs, elderly parents tough. "it's time for a new normal," dr. ted rose told us. >> people and countries with stay with stay-at-home orders are understandably frustrated being confined to their homes for weeks on end. people understandably want to get on with their lives because their lives and livelihoods are at stake. that's when we are working for all day, every day. but the world will not and cannot go back to the way things were. there must be a new normal. a world that is healthier, safer, and better prepared. >> tucker: a new normal size doctor who is not actually a doctor ted rose. "we can't go back!" that's the lie then and very clear it's a lie now. sweden can tell you that was a ve
world health organization supported those lockdowns and that's why we had them. but tonight, news that's probably not leading the newscasts on the other channels, the world health organizationas changed its mind on lockdown. an amazing story, straight ahead. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: six months ago the director of the world health organization assured the world than mass lockdowns were absolutely necessary to stop the stop the coronavirus. you might want to live your life and continue with...
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world the world health organization wants an additional $10000.00 children per month could die from malnutrition due to additional economic strains linked to the pandemic according to a registry of authorized medicines russia approved 2nd covert 19 boxing and the chinese city of qingdao has filed health officials after an outbreak of infections broken ily 2 months stretch without new cases city officials say they are still working to test all 9000000 residents after this outbreak. the heads of leading german french and italian business associations have urged the e.u. and the u.k. to do everything in their power to reach an agreement on post drugs that trade british interests also on the thread on the biggest mass reports for on the u.k. farmers who fear they could lose access to french markets. frank languorous and some. generations from as they race some 5000 sheep in the southern english county kept most of the meat this export from. the french like a lamb like this which was a good conformation. they want them weighing around about $18.00 to $20.00 kilos as a carcass. not too much fat just a little fact they are very discerning we're like good quality lamb if there's no trade between britain and the european union customs duties of as much as 50 percent could be happy to have a carcass an extra border checks might mean the meat being less fresh when it arrives in france. and then they go into a refrigerated truck and normally they're killed one day and they're in the paris market the next morning and he delays to that will cause big problems if they're talking about you know 4 or 5 days of customs checks and lorries held up it's just going to. impact the supply chain impacts on prices. the language has also found cattle which are subject to strict quality regulations they fear that often brags it cheaper low quality meat from the us could damage the home market despite this many farmers including some of the languages neighbors voted for bricks and other now recruiting their stores here at cannes weekly cattle auction most farmers say they just have to. it's true and i think farms just got to make the most of the situation but it will have the legislation is in place and whatever tires we have and get on with it we will be better off in the end but it will be very hard in the interim period all be on a softer start in our coaching on not looking forward to it because offing is going to be a long haul to hold we have bricks without government subsidies many farmers might be facing bankruptcy particularly in the absence of the trade and languish is furious. it's just disbelief that they can tell so many lies you know it's it's you know the hollow they won't be ques it dave everything will be fine it'll be the easiest free trade agreement history. and i can't swear it is just proved to be so much rubbish. father and son are hoping all the same that ed children will take over the business as 5th generation farmer despite threats it. says in the management company of korean boy band b.t.s. more than doubled on its stock market depute the huge interest in the i.p.o. is a reflection of the massive global success story that is korean paul and its current kingpins. even though she could only watch the show online wearing a mask in the presence of a few friends b.t.s. found angie one was deeply touched. she was one of more than 100000000 people worldwide who logged on to watch a b.t.s. concert last week and. this 7 piece group of korean 20 somethings clearly means a great deal to her and many others around the world. to play their home their songs are really good their songs gave comfort in these tough times and made me a fan. such devotion is lucrative for korean pop purveyors it's easy to understand why big hit entertainment the management company behind the band decided to launch an i.p.o. demand was huge the share price almost tripled within minutes giving the company a market cap of almost $10000000000.00 comparably making it one of south korea's turkey most valuable. my name is kim is now a major worldwide industry leader with their smooth american accents and seemingly universal appeal b.t.s. are at a global forefront big hit successful i.p.o. is also good news for this month. the management company's founder is now a multi billionaire well might be buying his drum. for its passionate fans though the appeal of b.t.s. is about something much more personal than a share price. has a lot of boy band so what makes b.t.s. so special we asked jen moon she's the chief editor for run t.v. that's a
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an organization no matter what your political stripe you can get behind this i think it's an interesting choice from that point of view because the world is polarized the debate around the world health organization is polarized you know the united states just pulled out of it this year donald trump accusing it of being essentially a chinese front of some. i think the nobel committee seen in this choice to decided they don't want to go into that kind of controversy. see they don't want to fuel some of the conspiratorial kind of theories around the coronavirus which of course of the merging various sort of. knishes of the internet and they want to draw attention to a major issue. that is not getting enough attention right now richard thanks so much for being with us today for your insight as you were if you don't use live coverage of the nobel peace prize award it's gone to the un's world food program we'll have more on that of course our website our social media feeds for now though for me brian thomas richard may have started thanks to. years reagan you and i last year's german sound floundering in bringing back or idea of how to have surprise yourself with what possible police medi
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world from the world health organization and white house, really upsetting markets and a sense of exhaustion that we do not have a fiscal stimulus plan yet. ratedit be a much amelio risk? monetary for more mayhem. look at the lira, the dollar, the momentum of risk. thelira, breaking eight to dollar. ratesidn't raise thursday. it is the longest route on the lira since 1999. yields, at .8128. what does that mean? if a blue wave is dissipating, have the steepeners run too far and is scott minerd correct? as wave two hits, it will careen toward .4, .1, the negative rates. nymex crude, that is the ground zero, libya on the way to producing a million barrels a day. tutor -- 2.3% lower and bitcoin, mykonos gratz's long bitcoin. you are hearing other voices talk about an inflationary hedge. jones said that to news agencies. up 1.27%. the top story, the european situation where a second wave of covid is taking hold. it is worsening in italy, in spain. in response, italy has introduced a partial lockdown, the strongest restrictions since the national lockdown in may and spain is imposing a national curfew from 11:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. spanish lawmakers are expected to vote on a six-month extension of the state of emergency. frederik ducrozet is from pictet wealth management. nobody welcomes the ascendancy but you said the european economy still needed a circuit breaker. what do you make of the current initiatives? do they go far enough? more need something demonstrable as the worldh organization said you've got to balance the economy against health. frederik: there is a lot of withue, understandably, the hits to consumer confidence and business confidence because some measures have been late to come, restricting the economy and there is a lot of frustration in the sense that the holidays were almost normal in some countries. some states have to reintroduce some local measures, is quite a big hit. and youso unavoidable, need to find a balance between the impact on the health sector and the economy. be smaller.ll you have hospitals, which will be a problem in some countries and also on the policy risk front that could come on top of everything else, because there is a lot as well in political circles and governments. manus: this reinforces the deflation risk for the ecb as we go to the meeting thursday, doesn't it? frederik: it does. even before the second wave, before we got the news, it was on track to adding more stimulus. it is only because you have to wait un
world from the world health organization and white house, really upsetting markets and a sense of exhaustion that we do not have a fiscal stimulus plan yet. ratedit be a much amelio risk? monetary for more mayhem. look at the lira, the dollar, the momentum of risk. thelira, breaking eight to dollar. ratesidn't raise thursday. it is the longest route on the lira since 1999. yields, at .8128. what does that mean? if a blue wave is dissipating, have the steepeners run too far and is scott minerd...