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they no longer have to go to the city to work. >> back wu xiang she's duck egg facto, wu is feeling confident his future. before he discovered live streaming, he had always thought he would have to leave his village to find work in a large city. >> we can communicate with the world over this platform. we can share our cuisine and our culture and history with the world. that's very exciting for us. >> who would have thought that live-streaming duck eggs could attract so many followers and bring so much business success? ? in this week's global ideas, we will take a look at a particularly successful conservation project. africa's majestic wildlife is often the target of poachers. however reporter went to kenya where he met some of the people whose project has made it onto the international union for consvaon of natu's green conserncy in cenal ken iswa wii a paradise for animals and animal lovers. the 250 square kilometers are home to thousands of giraffes, elephants, lions, rhinos a many other species. the nd used to be part of a cattle ranch owned by a british farmer. in the 1980s, when poachi
they no longer have to go to the city to work. >> back wu xiang she's duck egg facto, wu is feeling confident his future. before he discovered live streaming, he had always thought he would have to leave his village to find work in a large city. >> we can communicate with the world over this platform. we can share our cuisine and our culture and history with the world. that's very exciting for us. >> who would have thought that live-streaming duck eggs could attract so many...
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in the summer, a team that visited china had difficulty negotiating access to wu ha n.ll be very important for the chinese government to have transparency so that the scientist can look at everything so i think it will be important for everybody to have open, transparent communication and having access to all the information so they can make an informed decision. scientist say finding out the truth about how the virus started will be key to stopping future outbreaks. just how helpful the secretive chinese authorities will be this time remains to be seen. let's speak to the bbc‘s robin brant in shanghai. how much of a breakthrough is this? how significant? it is surely likely that the chinese government will try to limit what the investigators can investigate. it is hugely significant and important to acknowledge that the world health organization now has a date, the beginning ofjanuary, for its ten person team investigation unit to come here and begin what they say could bea and begin what they say could be a six—week process of working out how the fire started. but the
in the summer, a team that visited china had difficulty negotiating access to wu ha n.ll be very important for the chinese government to have transparency so that the scientist can look at everything so i think it will be important for everybody to have open, transparent communication and having access to all the information so they can make an informed decision. scientist say finding out the truth about how the virus started will be key to stopping future outbreaks. just how helpful the...
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amy wu silverman, rbc capital markets.s is going to sound like a silly question, but with those people bidding for stocks last week, with a price-sensitive? [laughter] amy: i am probably not the right person to answer that question, but frankly, just as a casual market observer, probably not. sees that fervor you similarity for all these tech ines that continue, back august all the way through now. alix: to pick up on that, i was reading about how some of the buyers were professional investors. the stocks are not in an index yet. they can outperform and beat into the end of the year when they had a tough year. i read a lot about how retail was driving the frenzy. how do i know what was what? amy: yeah. it is an excellent question. is we not only look at option volume, would look at lot size and tenure. retail, when you say that in one breath, these are individuals. size andot have the institutional buyer can put in. you are looking for lot sizes under 10 lots, 25 on average going to the market. you are looking for 10 years
amy wu silverman, rbc capital markets.s is going to sound like a silly question, but with those people bidding for stocks last week, with a price-sensitive? [laughter] amy: i am probably not the right person to answer that question, but frankly, just as a casual market observer, probably not. sees that fervor you similarity for all these tech ines that continue, back august all the way through now. alix: to pick up on that, i was reading about how some of the buyers were professional investors....
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for her live stream reporting of the early days of the coronavirus outbreak sharing jans videos from wu han were widely shared in february she's among at least 8 chinese whistleblowers who are facing punishment for their coverage of the outbreak the un human rights office has condemned her imprisonment shannon's lawyers say that she was not given a fair trial. the conference and when the official unveiled the evidence we as lawyers had no chance of producing evidence to the contrary so this was one likely reason behind why it was a speedy rushed hearing you know. what i'm most worried about is that she's such a determined person she still thinks she's innocent and we both pleaded her innocence in court and the court gave such a harsh sentence she's probably more determined to continue her hunger strike until the very end so i'm very worried about her health and her life central african republic government has praised voters for braving the ballot box despite threats by coalition of rebel groups to disrupt the general election that the election with
for her live stream reporting of the early days of the coronavirus outbreak sharing jans videos from wu han were widely shared in february she's among at least 8 chinese whistleblowers who are facing punishment for their coverage of the outbreak the un human rights office has condemned her imprisonment shannon's lawyers say that she was not given a fair trial. the conference and when the official unveiled the evidence we as lawyers had no chance of producing evidence to the contrary so this was...
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this was with wu wei. so you can imagine.these are agencies with lots of money and time and lots of people working for them. you can imagine an ordinary people have no way to do this. it so guinness another boring step of providing information but it will identify the further actions that we need to take. this is not the only thing that we should do with the first step is to say identify actors as chinese. i will take i'm not an expert and all of russia part of the chinese have a lot more money. the chinese actors of the first ones i want to recognize. so step one, make that chinese label themselves properly then we'll figure out what to do from there. >> thank you. i have one final set of questions that i want to ask. a member of congress testified in front of us read linda stein officer the central intelligence agency. so i want to take the opportunity to ask questions about the late china espionage against the united states recently reported the christine fang help operated from chinese state security spent 2011 and befrie
this was with wu wei. so you can imagine.these are agencies with lots of money and time and lots of people working for them. you can imagine an ordinary people have no way to do this. it so guinness another boring step of providing information but it will identify the further actions that we need to take. this is not the only thing that we should do with the first step is to say identify actors as chinese. i will take i'm not an expert and all of russia part of the chinese have a lot more...
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wu and others. however, moscow denies any involvement, adding berlin's failed to respond to all offers to share data and cooperate in the probe. so we can now cross live to alexander shulgin, russia's permanent representative to the o.p.c. wu. you're very welcome to the program as always. how many of these 56 o p c w states claiming that not only was poisoned with no, we choke, actually had access to research such claims? good afternoon, i'm a regular who said that you r.t.s. program and send them straight into your question. i can say that by our opinions, exception of germany, france and sweden who had to have more alexina volunteers to issues non, you know, other concerned states. they didn't run any task their own. strictly speaking, it would be impossible. and it's concerning states that are lost in the immense ocean space. it's my opponent and other states labor because they are also hmong concern stages. but we witnessed today a few years ago side tried to talk fair and european partners from
wu and others. however, moscow denies any involvement, adding berlin's failed to respond to all offers to share data and cooperate in the probe. so we can now cross live to alexander shulgin, russia's permanent representative to the o.p.c. wu. you're very welcome to the program as always. how many of these 56 o p c w states claiming that not only was poisoned with no, we choke, actually had access to research such claims? good afternoon, i'm a regular who said that you r.t.s. program and send...
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six months after wu han's lockdown was lifted the city's local government has launched an exhibition three—month exhibition hails the of the government, frontline workers, and volunteers. this man was among the volunteers who fought against the pandemic by giving free haircuts to frontline workers. his volunteer work has had an unexpected impact on his business. recovery has not been as smooth for everyone. a year since the outbreak began, wu han's strives a year since the outbreak began, wuhan's strives to return to normality, but these because of the pandemic will run deeper. but for now, its people are trying to move on. the former italian international footballer, paolo rossi, has died at the age of 64 after a long illness. he was one of the stars of the italian team that won the 1982 world cup. he was the competition's top scorer with six goals and was given the golden ball award, for best player of the tournament. let's get all the rest of the sport now. hello i'm tt and this is your thursday sport briefing, where we start with the champions league news that paris saint—germain
six months after wu han's lockdown was lifted the city's local government has launched an exhibition three—month exhibition hails the of the government, frontline workers, and volunteers. this man was among the volunteers who fought against the pandemic by giving free haircuts to frontline workers. his volunteer work has had an unexpected impact on his business. recovery has not been as smooth for everyone. a year since the outbreak began, wu han's strives a year since the outbreak began,...
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a look at just how far the world has come since that moment the epicenter of a global disaster the wu hand went to market in january 2020 had met at least sealed off but it was too late. the novel coronavirus had already spread to humans from animals sold here setting off a deadly pandemic the 1st coded 1000 death was recorded in wu han on january 11th a month later the disease had killed more people in china than the sars outbreak in 2003. with hospitals overflowing a city of 11000000 went into through lockdown drastic social distancing measures a low china to contain the virus but by no the pandemic had long spread beyond its borders with europe becoming the next hot spot by the end of march italy had overtaken china as the worst hit country in the city of bear the army was called in to cart off the coffins of those who perished in the hospitals when emergency wards ran out of ventilators doctors had to choose who wish to live or to die. on a from 9th a grim milestone 100000 corporate 1000 deaths worldwide 2 days later the us registered the most coronavirus deaths in any country sta
a look at just how far the world has come since that moment the epicenter of a global disaster the wu hand went to market in january 2020 had met at least sealed off but it was too late. the novel coronavirus had already spread to humans from animals sold here setting off a deadly pandemic the 1st coded 1000 death was recorded in wu han on january 11th a month later the disease had killed more people in china than the sars outbreak in 2003. with hospitals overflowing a city of 11000000 went...
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another chance to see a robotics company's efforts to establish their start—ups in wu han‘s fast—growingctor. wuhan, china ‘s economic heartland. the epicentre of a global pandemic. the epicentre of a global pandemic. the city at the heart of a public health crisis in china is shutting its public transport network to try and prevent the spread of the virus. in the spring of 2017 we set out to follow the fortunes of two companies as they fought to establish themselves in the city ‘s optics valley. a dedicated zone for new technology, it is part of the move to transform the city ‘s economy. this is the story of some of the people who live and work in the city. and the story of wuhan before and after the arrival of the coronavirus. that would change all of our lives. the city of wuhan is the capital of central china ‘s hubei province. home to 11 million people, it lies at the conference of the hann and yangtze rivers. known as the cradle of chinese civilisation, the yangtze river is the longest in the world to flow entirely within one country. and it was here in wuhan that in 1966, chairman
another chance to see a robotics company's efforts to establish their start—ups in wu han‘s fast—growingctor. wuhan, china ‘s economic heartland. the epicentre of a global pandemic. the epicentre of a global pandemic. the city at the heart of a public health crisis in china is shutting its public transport network to try and prevent the spread of the virus. in the spring of 2017 we set out to follow the fortunes of two companies as they fought to establish themselves in the city ‘s...
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i want to bring out tim wu, good evening again. you wrote an op-ed about our system and the checks and balances and how that has played a small role in stopping trump from seizing unlimited power. is this scotus decision part of that? because it seems like a big part in this case. >> yeah, that is -- i have to maybe review my piece, but the main point was that the framers put so much faith in congress to control the president and thought that congress would be the real constraint. that was the essence of separation of powers. when you look at it four years later, what prevented us from becoming a dictatorship, it definitely wasn't congress. and the problem is party loyalty. as soon as the party feels that they owe something, they're not a check. the point of my piece, i feel like the original checks and balances haven't done as much as we wanted to prevent trump from frankly becoming sort of a president for life situation. the supreme court today did very good. but overall, i would say the separation of powers did not get an "a"-pl
i want to bring out tim wu, good evening again. you wrote an op-ed about our system and the checks and balances and how that has played a small role in stopping trump from seizing unlimited power. is this scotus decision part of that? because it seems like a big part in this case. >> yeah, that is -- i have to maybe review my piece, but the main point was that the framers put so much faith in congress to control the president and thought that congress would be the real constraint. that...
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this is the wus live from berlin regulators in britain the proof emergency use of fire. vaccine. from early next week we will start the program vaccinating people against covert night seen here in this country. britain becomes one of the 1st countries to greenlight a vaccine and what's being called a historic moment in the fight against cult. also on the program 3 pro-democracy activists all sentenced for their parts in last year's.
this is the wus live from berlin regulators in britain the proof emergency use of fire. vaccine. from early next week we will start the program vaccinating people against covert night seen here in this country. britain becomes one of the 1st countries to greenlight a vaccine and what's being called a historic moment in the fight against cult. also on the program 3 pro-democracy activists all sentenced for their parts in last year's.
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world is now suffering as a result of the malfeasance of the chinese government china's cover up of the wu han virus allow the disease to spread all over the world instigating a global pandemic that has cost more than 100000 american lives and over a 1000000 lives worldwide. chinese officials ignored their reporting obligations to the world health organization and pressured the world health organization to mislead the world when the virus was 1st discovered by chinese or 30. 0 dummy from the united states is condemning china and the w.h.o. continuously without reason. they want to shift the focus of the american public as a distraction from the inefficiency in their epidemic response to that which is quite immoral and most disappointing sure. 180 kilometers from mainland china the island of taiwan is one of the most modern and highly developed countries in asia. beijing has claimed the territory since 949 bus its independence is supported and defended by washington. since the recognition of mainland china by the un taiwan has been isolated and practically excluded from the international co
world is now suffering as a result of the malfeasance of the chinese government china's cover up of the wu han virus allow the disease to spread all over the world instigating a global pandemic that has cost more than 100000 american lives and over a 1000000 lives worldwide. chinese officials ignored their reporting obligations to the world health organization and pressured the world health organization to mislead the world when the virus was 1st discovered by chinese or 30. 0 dummy from the...
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janet wu there with the challenge of the two orchestras.t to do a massive shout out to gramophone magazine out of london. it has provided huge leadership for the classical community during this pandemic, and the past making of the berlin philharmonic. they are the ones that invented digital classical music. francine: i don't think we speak enough about the arts. there's really uproar here in london, which was considered the cultural capital in europe, and the fact that in the pandemic, the government has just not looked after the arts enough, with support for artists and productions. i think we will see a big shift in where culture will go from now in the next 24 months. tom: look for the dallas symphony and the boston symphony with bloomberg this week. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ ♪ tom: good morning on a friday. what does francine lacqua demand? a good chart. one of them we talked about this week was canada, which is dollar canada, which is looney. it moved big figures. something we have been talking to rebecca patterson about, bridgewater dire
janet wu there with the challenge of the two orchestras.t to do a massive shout out to gramophone magazine out of london. it has provided huge leadership for the classical community during this pandemic, and the past making of the berlin philharmonic. they are the ones that invented digital classical music. francine: i don't think we speak enough about the arts. there's really uproar here in london, which was considered the cultural capital in europe, and the fact that in the pandemic, the...
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chinese citizen journalist john john has been sentenced to 4 years in prison for reporting on wu han's cobe in 1000 outbreak during the early months of the pandemic security was tight at the shanghai court where her lawyers arrived for the sentencing jiang was detained in may after posting videos criticizing the government's response to the outbreak lawyers for the 37 year old say she has been on a hunger strike and is in poor health. well for more we're joined now by d.w. is clifford coonan who has reported from china for many years good to see you clifford what exactly did junction do that got her into trouble well what she did was she challenge the narrative that this is all about controlling and hours of controlling the story about the outbreak of the pandemic which has been so damaging to the global economy but also to china's reputation and she challenge the government's position which was that they handled it well that they reported things early and that everything was done in a transparent manner she came from shanghai too and she posted these reports saying that actually thing
chinese citizen journalist john john has been sentenced to 4 years in prison for reporting on wu han's cobe in 1000 outbreak during the early months of the pandemic security was tight at the shanghai court where her lawyers arrived for the sentencing jiang was detained in may after posting videos criticizing the government's response to the outbreak lawyers for the 37 year old say she has been on a hunger strike and is in poor health. well for more we're joined now by d.w. is clifford coonan...
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let's talk about this with shan wu. the president writing we've just begun to fight.r is this the end of the road? >> he has more options. scotus is dealing with one case at a time as they should. they have slammed not one, but two doors from trump. he could try to get something else up there. the latest was for the bad lawyering they have done with the positions which did not work. on the merits which they lost. >> we are having trouble with shan's feed. let's try it again. this happened quickly without any dissent from the justices. is there anything else that stood out about the order? they were hoping the conservatives would come through. they were not subtle about telegraphing that. >> what stood out is the court focused on the attempt of innovation of the original jurisdiction. they say texas does not have standing to bring this dispute against other states. typically what you see with the original jurisdiction is border disputes or water disputes. the justices said that is not working here. the supreme court has original jurisdictions between state disputes. th
let's talk about this with shan wu. the president writing we've just begun to fight.r is this the end of the road? >> he has more options. scotus is dealing with one case at a time as they should. they have slammed not one, but two doors from trump. he could try to get something else up there. the latest was for the bad lawyering they have done with the positions which did not work. on the merits which they lost. >> we are having trouble with shan's feed. let's try it again. this...
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south korea also marking the uptick in cases with more than 5300 added in the last 10 days to lillian wu, ktvu, fox 2 news. check this morning, president- elect joe biden announced key members of the health team. the president-elect is chosen california's attorney general however sarah to be the nominee. the cdc director and dr. anthony fauci as chief medical adviser. they confirmed by the senate the first latina to lead the department of health and human services. the national association of latino elected and appointed officials. whether he served with the committee or the judiciary committee. or whatever committee he received he excelled what we need right now is a nation is somebody to excel in leading the nation in a covid recovery. we're about to have a vaccine made available. how this gets distributed to the nation will be a monumental task. to have javier becerra at the forefront i think it's good news. >> he was helping president- elect biden what a point him as attorney general but is still having the health and human services post. >>> rudy giuliani testing positive for covid-
south korea also marking the uptick in cases with more than 5300 added in the last 10 days to lillian wu, ktvu, fox 2 news. check this morning, president- elect joe biden announced key members of the health team. the president-elect is chosen california's attorney general however sarah to be the nominee. the cdc director and dr. anthony fauci as chief medical adviser. they confirmed by the senate the first latina to lead the department of health and human services. the national association of...
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we're not getting wane, wu waves, and surf will be the biggest of the year on tuesday, which could be- foot wave. let's see how it goes with a lot of low 70s will be possible, and we will plug in the weekend when they start to deteriorate and hopefully after that some weather in here, frank and julie. >> police are looking for a missing young man with autism. authorities say the 18-year-old left his home on nectarine drive some time between 12:50 and 3:30 this afternoon. he was last seen wearing a dark colored t-shirt and blue jeans. he's described as having brown hair, he's 5-9, and weighs about 120 pounds. police say he is high functioning. if you see him, you're asked to call police. >>> and santa rosa police say they arrested a man suspected in a deadly stabbing over the weekend. 33-year-old adolfo flores was arrested early this morning. police say he is a transient from santa rosa, wanted in connection with a stabbing just before 11:00 on friday night. the victim's name has not been released. >>> javier becerra will becerra served 12 terms in congress. and today we would talk to
we're not getting wane, wu waves, and surf will be the biggest of the year on tuesday, which could be- foot wave. let's see how it goes with a lot of low 70s will be possible, and we will plug in the weekend when they start to deteriorate and hopefully after that some weather in here, frank and julie. >> police are looking for a missing young man with autism. authorities say the 18-year-old left his home on nectarine drive some time between 12:50 and 3:30 this afternoon. he was last seen...
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this is the wu news live from berlin germany heads into nearly a month of walked out retailers hopes of a christmas recovery are dashed as stores and schools are told to close from wednesday the government says a resurgence of the coronavirus left it no choice also coming up. as germany tightens its lock down to the us is about to.
this is the wu news live from berlin germany heads into nearly a month of walked out retailers hopes of a christmas recovery are dashed as stores and schools are told to close from wednesday the government says a resurgence of the coronavirus left it no choice also coming up. as germany tightens its lock down to the us is about to.
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wu. it looks like a my name. but it's really the work of. the 11 year old painter just like the great master himself. and donates the money she raises with her painting to a good cause. with maureen mcfadden. the woman. in 60 minutes on d. w. . orld all more. closely. carefully. don't move because soon the needs to be a good. match. discovered. and. subscribe to the documentary on you tube. we know that this is a scary time for the coronavirus is changing the world changing. so please take care of yourself keep your distance and wash your hands if you can stay at how we deal with humans or hear from you we are working tirelessly to keep you informed on all of our platforms we're all in this to get together and we're making it so. stay safe everybody in the states stay safe stay safe israel is facing. the state w. news live from berlin amid a crippling political and economic crisis venezuelans vote for a new column that opposition leaders boycott of the election climate was not a free nor fit without for a change in venice where the dwindling
wu. it looks like a my name. but it's really the work of. the 11 year old painter just like the great master himself. and donates the money she raises with her painting to a good cause. with maureen mcfadden. the woman. in 60 minutes on d. w. . orld all more. closely. carefully. don't move because soon the needs to be a good. match. discovered. and. subscribe to the documentary on you tube. we know that this is a scary time for the coronavirus is changing the world changing. so please take care...
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this is the wus a show coming up today military service on hold for south korea has talked problems . by bad years get a tory out of print on mandatory military service a new rule gives exceptional keep up stalls the option to dealing until the age of 13 so what's the message to the government is sending to south korea.
this is the wus a show coming up today military service on hold for south korea has talked problems . by bad years get a tory out of print on mandatory military service a new rule gives exceptional keep up stalls the option to dealing until the age of 13 so what's the message to the government is sending to south korea.
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this is the wus a show coming up today military service on hold for south korea for almost. 2 years get to 2 years on mandatory military service a new rule gives exceptional case pop stars the option to dealing until the age of 13 so what's the message to the government is sending to south koreans. an indian comic book crusader is back on the women at the forefront of the fight against gold advantages we talked to the voice behind him. of course she has this message for her fans. to seek off your family and for the people who are already suffering through all the health issues please for them that a mosque take precautions. welcome to news asia glad you could join us billboard chart topping sensation b.t.s. will now be able to defer mandatory military service in south korea thanks to a new law passed by the country's parliament all able bodied south korean men between the ages of $18.28 must serve in the military but the im endowment in the military service act will allow k. pop stars recommended by the government to defer that to 30 years of age 7. they may be a boy group but for their
this is the wus a show coming up today military service on hold for south korea for almost. 2 years get to 2 years on mandatory military service a new rule gives exceptional case pop stars the option to dealing until the age of 13 so what's the message to the government is sending to south koreans. an indian comic book crusader is back on the women at the forefront of the fight against gold advantages we talked to the voice behind him. of course she has this message for her fans. to seek off...
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this is the wus issue coming up today and agreement on tull to talk during talks. the taliban of the afghan government decide on rules and procedures for further talks about afghanistan's future but it took them 3 months to agree what does that mean for the future of the talks themselves. plussed needs pakistan's 1st transgender lawyer the shadow has talking discrimination and disadvantage to practice law what does the success mean things have really improved for pakistan's .
this is the wus issue coming up today and agreement on tull to talk during talks. the taliban of the afghan government decide on rules and procedures for further talks about afghanistan's future but it took them 3 months to agree what does that mean for the future of the talks themselves. plussed needs pakistan's 1st transgender lawyer the shadow has talking discrimination and disadvantage to practice law what does the success mean things have really improved for pakistan's .
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this is the wus a show coming up today in the us how curium vaccination challenge.the 2nd most populous country in the world will have to vaccinate millions upon millions of its people against the coronavirus how will they do it and could an existing immunization program help. and in south korea one company has the answer to a problem we deviling a possible vaccine goal of how to maintain the subzero temperatures needed to keep to see them viable.
this is the wus a show coming up today in the us how curium vaccination challenge.the 2nd most populous country in the world will have to vaccinate millions upon millions of its people against the coronavirus how will they do it and could an existing immunization program help. and in south korea one company has the answer to a problem we deviling a possible vaccine goal of how to maintain the subzero temperatures needed to keep to see them viable.
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itinerary so we don't know where exactly in china the team will be allowed to travel to but we do know that wu officials say they expect their team to be in china in the 1st week of january now and scientists say that the goal of this exercise or this mission is to gather as much data as they can to prevent a possible future outbreak so they'll be looking at when the virus 1st started circulating and how it was transmitted how it jumped from animals to humans as it's thought and from which species it came now it's thought that the virus could have come from a went to market in city that sells live animals if you remember last december a chinese doctor in rwanda city had warned other doctors about a possible new virus outbreak he was investigated by police and told to stop making false comments now he has since passed away after contracting covert 19 himself and chinese state media have also been suggesting that the virus the outbreak had started abroad and that it was circulating abroad before it was actually discovered in china but scientists say that the whole reason for this exercise is rea
itinerary so we don't know where exactly in china the team will be allowed to travel to but we do know that wu officials say they expect their team to be in china in the 1st week of january now and scientists say that the goal of this exercise or this mission is to gather as much data as they can to prevent a possible future outbreak so they'll be looking at when the virus 1st started circulating and how it was transmitted how it jumped from animals to humans as it's thought and from which...
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and in the economy because you know we hear about a wu recovery recovery are you and the new and this time is the k one which you would assume that it's. the recovery is good for some people and also at the same time negative for others where we have going in different trajectory so when you're cold sober a view of what's going on the economy right now. it made my my you know any quality is a feature of just about any.
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ernest wu, planning commission staff. the next business we have is marcello's pizza has san francisco for 42 years. they actively support the lgbtq community with the platform they have. some nonprofit organizations, they have supported are the san francisco aids foundation, sisters of perpetual indulgence, a.c.t., and many more. we recommend including marcello's pizza in the legacy business registry. the next is surfaces by david bonk, and they provide a range of wallpaper and grass wall coverings. they also hire locally, and instill people with an interest in interior design and give them real world experience. we recommend adding surfaces by david bonk to the legacy business registry. >> good afternoon, commissioners. gigi gunther, planning district staff. giorgio's pizzeran has served san francisco for 48 years from the prime minister location --e location at third avenue and clement. [inaudible] diners that stop in are greeted friendly faces and are treated to lunch and dinner in plush red booths with red checkered t
ernest wu, planning commission staff. the next business we have is marcello's pizza has san francisco for 42 years. they actively support the lgbtq community with the platform they have. some nonprofit organizations, they have supported are the san francisco aids foundation, sisters of perpetual indulgence, a.c.t., and many more. we recommend including marcello's pizza in the legacy business registry. the next is surfaces by david bonk, and they provide a range of wallpaper and grass wall...
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just to see how you could get a fishery on a level playing field they wus a brussels correspondent matters in speaking with a european parliament former coordinator gave a hofstadter and asked him whether a deal can be reached i don't know i don't know i hope that there will be a deal because i think it's in the interest of both parties to have a deal in the interest of the europeans and certainly in the interest also ok but you never know so i'm quite optimistic about it i think that what is happening now is quite normal i have never seen in my political career. that a deal was done before the end of the of the time frame i should say before the the limits. of it in member states there are concerns that maybe the u.k. gets to get a deal do you think these concerns are overblown. no but it's what is true that is that you could not have an outcome of these negotiations were the u.k. has the position has an agreement that is more favorable for them than to be a member of the european union you cannot have all the advantages of the european union without the obligations and without paying int
just to see how you could get a fishery on a level playing field they wus a brussels correspondent matters in speaking with a european parliament former coordinator gave a hofstadter and asked him whether a deal can be reached i don't know i don't know i hope that there will be a deal because i think it's in the interest of both parties to have a deal in the interest of the europeans and certainly in the interest also ok but you never know so i'm quite optimistic about it i think that what is...
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greatest of all laugh a tobin's night's sleep for the world starts to simmer down on you this is the wus a show coming up today, often noms against the cultural rolls. they say when he needs them off of the government. so his fear, misinforms of experience time south koreans are outraged off to the chinese clearly the south korean government. while south koreans take this to heart i'm british. welcome. glad you could join us. the highways leading to the indian capital of delhi are blocked, as thousands of farmers protest against new agricultural laws passed by. the government. farmers are demanding a rollback of the laws, claiming they remove a government, a short grain purchase scheme that acted as a safety net for them. the government has assured the scheme will continue, but farmers aren't convinced these $20000.00 farmers aren't going anywhere. their trucks and tractors are blocking the major highways near india's capital. each one of our tractors is loaded with rations up to 4 months. until the time the government reverses these new agricultural laws, none of us will go back to the
greatest of all laugh a tobin's night's sleep for the world starts to simmer down on you this is the wus a show coming up today, often noms against the cultural rolls. they say when he needs them off of the government. so his fear, misinforms of experience time south koreans are outraged off to the chinese clearly the south korean government. while south koreans take this to heart i'm british. welcome. glad you could join us. the highways leading to the indian capital of delhi are blocked, as...
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no—one knows for sure copy a team that visited china had difficulty negotiating access to wu ha n. hading access to wuhan. i think it will be very important for the chinese government to have trent guarantee, so that the scientist can look at everything so i think it will be important for everybody to have open, transparent communication and having access to all the information so they can make an informed decision. scientist say finding out the truth about how the virus started will be key to stopping future outbreaks stopping just how helpful the secrecy of chinese authorities will be this time remains to be seen. the four nations of the uk have agreed to go ahead with easing coronavirus restrictions between december the 23rd and 27th, despite warnings from many health experts and scientists that the rules should be tightened. the prime minister has urged people to "think hard" before meeting family and friends but said it would be "frankly we are keeping the laws the same, but we all want to send the same message. a smaller christmas is going to be a safer christmas and a shorter ch
no—one knows for sure copy a team that visited china had difficulty negotiating access to wu ha n. hading access to wuhan. i think it will be very important for the chinese government to have trent guarantee, so that the scientist can look at everything so i think it will be important for everybody to have open, transparent communication and having access to all the information so they can make an informed decision. scientist say finding out the truth about how the virus started will be key...
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tina wu at n.y.u.gone health, it's a more than a shot, it's prescription to get back to normal. >> i haven't hugged my mom in a year, and i think that is the one thing that i was so looking forward to. >> reporter: mola lenghi, cbs news, new york. >> and that's the first kentucky vaccination. >> reporter: i'm kris van cleave in louisville, kentucky. the coronavirus vaccine going into the arm of nurse lashawn scott marks the end of a journey that started 24 hours earlier. >> i know we still have a long road ahead of us, but i can see that light at the end of the tunnel now. >> reporter: the box of 975 doses of vaccine for the university of louisville hospital was among the first 150 to be packed and filled with 50 pounds of dry ice to keep the vials at negative 94 degrees, then loaded on a semi and an hour later onboard u.p.s. flight 34-77 to louisville. >> every package is a person we always say, and in this instance it's a life-saving vaccine to make a difference in someone's life. >> reporter: those
tina wu at n.y.u.gone health, it's a more than a shot, it's prescription to get back to normal. >> i haven't hugged my mom in a year, and i think that is the one thing that i was so looking forward to. >> reporter: mola lenghi, cbs news, new york. >> and that's the first kentucky vaccination. >> reporter: i'm kris van cleave in louisville, kentucky. the coronavirus vaccine going into the arm of nurse lashawn scott marks the end of a journey that started 24 hours earlier....
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this is the wus a show coming up today, often enough against the government. farmers in the upper testing new agricultural roles they say will leave them was soft as the government says, they are misinformed and deadly correspondent, explains. and south koreans are outraged after the chinese claim over their beloved kimchi. and now the south korean government has got this bold. we ask why us, how koreans taking this to heart.
this is the wus a show coming up today, often enough against the government. farmers in the upper testing new agricultural roles they say will leave them was soft as the government says, they are misinformed and deadly correspondent, explains. and south koreans are outraged after the chinese claim over their beloved kimchi. and now the south korean government has got this bold. we ask why us, how koreans taking this to heart.
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dot com and of course follow us on twitter and instagram at u w news coming up next andy wu is jerusalem's a father christmas on the border just a minute on the other side of this tower and i'll see you a little bit later thanks very much. the story of produce and propaganda. they were cold the rhineland bastards born after the 1st world war. their mothers were germans living in the occupied rhineland their fathers were soldiers from the french colonies in the fifty's half of the german children had a hard time because they were reminder of the german defeat. it.
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the rooms will continue into next year and she predicted that they would ultimately be successful he wus while the mere as he paul spoke with. after that meeting you're just coming from the talks you through there will bring you down to germany what was the talk the talk we're talking about. we're talking about the risk of course and to relieve the stress of questions 1st of all we discussed the role always seemed in social point of crisis and this we need to insist that all see is to. continue to. try to. lead to the nice mediation for future negotiations in the us. then being talked about assistance of germany in the. fore. in the full force in society into those for people who are under pressure we discussed the question of. is a question just to. simplify getting visas for those who are under pressure injured people. you mentioned yesterday that list people going to protest in the streets protesting bill arose. in the energies not morally there so what do think how long these protests continue they are looking for different ways of protest in the their changing forms of protest in a
the rooms will continue into next year and she predicted that they would ultimately be successful he wus while the mere as he paul spoke with. after that meeting you're just coming from the talks you through there will bring you down to germany what was the talk the talk we're talking about. we're talking about the risk of course and to relieve the stress of questions 1st of all we discussed the role always seemed in social point of crisis and this we need to insist that all see is to. continue...
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wu sector. some are celebrated some are vilified and some are ignored but regardless of how they're received whistleblowers have helped inform our picture of the world often at great personal costs to themselves speaking truth to power that's our topic today on made now here's one prominent figure whose.
wu sector. some are celebrated some are vilified and some are ignored but regardless of how they're received whistleblowers have helped inform our picture of the world often at great personal costs to themselves speaking truth to power that's our topic today on made now here's one prominent figure whose.
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thes talk to jennifer wu, global head of sustainable investing for j.p. morgan.d what corporate's in general are doing. i noticed you talk about the alignment or misalignment of a company's emissions trajectory with paris goals. if we look toward the earnings seasons to come, and we break ifnings news and talk about companies missed expectation, what can we look for in a sustainability sense if companies are on the right path? jennifer: thank you for having me. yesterday was a pleasant surprise to see it will formally join the network of central banks and supervisors for greening the financial system. that is an alliance that focuses and theyging ideas, are exploring ways for central banks and the banking industry to mitigate risk in their balance sheets. that is a good development from a policy standpoint. back to corporate's, what we are focusing on next year, as countries and policymakers look to reset goals or renew their commitment, there will be a fair degree of realigning what a pathway should look like from a corporate standpoint. we are expecting more co
thes talk to jennifer wu, global head of sustainable investing for j.p. morgan.d what corporate's in general are doing. i noticed you talk about the alignment or misalignment of a company's emissions trajectory with paris goals. if we look toward the earnings seasons to come, and we break ifnings news and talk about companies missed expectation, what can we look for in a sustainability sense if companies are on the right path? jennifer: thank you for having me. yesterday was a pleasant surprise...
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. >>> well, wu hawn china is trying to change its image.ng a promotional ad campaign traying to attract tourist. this ad was create those lure visitors from outside of the region. the flashy promo shows scenic shots of the city and dazzling nightlife. the wuhan government said there has not ban new coronavirus case within the city since may. >>> well be, tess will releases it's first diversity report. what it revealed, and why the company said there is room for improvement. >>> and a few visiting high clouds for today at most. a little bit of drizzle for tonight, but once again, we're talking about fire danger in stem. we'll have your forecast coming up. >>> also ahead, a closer look at the troubles in the cruise ship industry and when to expect ships to set sail again. >>> tesla released it first diversity and inclusion report on friday, and it showed the company has some work to do when it comes to increasing diversity in leadership positions. black employees make up just 4% of top leadership rolls. 83% of leadership positions are mail. t
. >>> well, wu hawn china is trying to change its image.ng a promotional ad campaign traying to attract tourist. this ad was create those lure visitors from outside of the region. the flashy promo shows scenic shots of the city and dazzling nightlife. the wuhan government said there has not ban new coronavirus case within the city since may. >>> well be, tess will releases it's first diversity report. what it revealed, and why the company said there is room for improvement....
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in the challoner she wus a day's battered by use of force training and more than 6000 hotspots have been identified by gun and security services during this election among them the volatile region why separatist still pose a substantial threat there also ethnic and political tensions capable of disrupting the vote. at the election commission materials for the ballot leave the stores for the 39000 polling stations election officials i q's by the opposition of attempting to rig the vote say they have nothing to hide. not to do what we want to do. so as long as it is in the law we shipping it. when it does not support the. monday's election will be the case since the country's return to democratic rule 28 years ago. hoping to build on their record as one of africa's most stable democracies. was long. but they also know the dangers posed by the current political and ethnic tensions as well as the threat from separatist near the border with total. across. the world's biggest sentiment of says there's an urgent talks with one of the largest hollywood studios about its plans for online release
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company sunnah farm has been given conditional approval 12 months after the virus was 1st detected in wu han the company says the vaccine is around 79 percent effective china is aiming to inoculate 50000000 people by mid february u.s. president donald trump has blamed individual states for the slower than promised rollout of covert 1000 vaccines around 2000000 shots have been administered so far falling far short of the 20000000 promised by the end of the year. the united states' top infectious disease expert says it could gain some control over the pandemic by late next year dr anthony found she told an online discussion panel that some semblance of normality would return if enough americans are vaccinated ellen fisher has more from washington d.c. . the united states yesterday saw a record number of hospitalisations highest number since the previous record was set on december 17th the experts say this is this spike it's coming from thanksgiving we warned about it and it's arriving and it's going to continue for a number of weeks here is the added problem there's going to be a spike fro
company sunnah farm has been given conditional approval 12 months after the virus was 1st detected in wu han the company says the vaccine is around 79 percent effective china is aiming to inoculate 50000000 people by mid february u.s. president donald trump has blamed individual states for the slower than promised rollout of covert 1000 vaccines around 2000000 shots have been administered so far falling far short of the 20000000 promised by the end of the year. the united states' top infectious...
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wu is working with scientists to understand how these genetic changes affect how dividers behave globally nations have been prompted to a blog flights from britain it is believed that the newer version of the virus has been spreading across the world through travel for weeks vaccine experts say that mutations are normal imbiber says and that they believe the current vaccines should be just as effective against the new covert 1000 variant however the assertion has not yet been confirmed in a laboratory setting for boom bust i'm alex. after days of calling congress's coronavirus relief package a disgrace president donald trump signed the bill into law sunday night the president says that he wants congress to increase payments to americans from $600.00 per person up to $2000.00 per person he's also asking for congress to remove wasteful spending well joining me now to discuss is jeffrey kluger an editorial director of the american institute for economic research and was co-host investigative journalist but jeffrey let's start with you why did president trump attack the bill for 5 days and th
wu is working with scientists to understand how these genetic changes affect how dividers behave globally nations have been prompted to a blog flights from britain it is believed that the newer version of the virus has been spreading across the world through travel for weeks vaccine experts say that mutations are normal imbiber says and that they believe the current vaccines should be just as effective against the new covert 1000 variant however the assertion has not yet been confirmed in a...
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wu don't even believe what you are saying.y the way, is it even your roll to say who should work and who shouldn't. why can one store be open and not another. and democratsoc look to crush small business, target, costco, home depot and amazon, and the big box companies, they are all thriving. small businesses selling the same items are not allowed to open. but you keep saying listen to the science. what science? where are the numbers that support the closing of all restaurants in new york, new jersey and california when there is only a 1.4% covid spread. and you keep trying to close schools and get more money for the union and gets rarely get and rarely spread it. butt you allow social distance o disappear when so-called social justice this your agenda. where is the small business justice? where is the right to the pursuit of happiness. where is the right of the little man to compete in this country? why is mcdonald's allowed to open, but not my neighborhood burger joint? you say th -- the drive-thru is safe.joll the guy who h
wu don't even believe what you are saying.y the way, is it even your roll to say who should work and who shouldn't. why can one store be open and not another. and democratsoc look to crush small business, target, costco, home depot and amazon, and the big box companies, they are all thriving. small businesses selling the same items are not allowed to open. but you keep saying listen to the science. what science? where are the numbers that support the closing of all restaurants in new york, new...