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very similar, dealings are being made by leaving corporations in europe and in japan. so part of this is a kind of political theater, right below which the very processes of the last 25 years are in play. and the leading capital is powers. the private corporations are doubling down on china. they don't seem to be worried that anything big is going to be changed here. i want to know one last point professor. well, poor guy got about 45 seconds left, but what can we actually expect to come from? the relationship between the u. s. and japan, if they try to counter the chinese influence, they're going to be torn between 2 objectives. it's the same with the united states in europe on the one hand, they'd like to get together to add pressure. but neither of them trustee job, neither the japanese americans or vice versa. beach is afraid, the other one will make to deal with trying to leaving them in the cold. this kind of tension never ends very well. my guess is now limp along as they have been doing and it seems like it's been going on for awhile and it's going to continue
very similar, dealings are being made by leaving corporations in europe and in japan. so part of this is a kind of political theater, right below which the very processes of the last 25 years are in play. and the leading capital is powers. the private corporations are doubling down on china. they don't seem to be worried that anything big is going to be changed here. i want to know one last point professor. well, poor guy got about 45 seconds left, but what can we actually expect to come from?...
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very similar, dealings are being made by leaving corporations in europe and in japan. so part of this is a kind of political theater, right below which the very processes of the last 25 years are in play. and the leading capital is powers. the private corporations are doubling down on china. they don't seem to be worried that anything big is going to be changed here. and we have one last point professor, well, forgot about 45 seconds left. but what can we actually expect to come from the relationship between the u. s. and japan as they try to counter the chinese influence, they're going to be torn between 2 objectives. it's the same with the united states in europe on the one hand, they'd like to get together the ad pressure. but neither of them trustee job that either the japanese americans or vice versa, beaches afraid the other one will make to deal with trying to, leaving them in the cold. this kind of tension never ends very well. my guess is they'll limp along as they have been doing and it seems like it's been going on for awhile and it's going to continue as yo
very similar, dealings are being made by leaving corporations in europe and in japan. so part of this is a kind of political theater, right below which the very processes of the last 25 years are in play. and the leading capital is powers. the private corporations are doubling down on china. they don't seem to be worried that anything big is going to be changed here. and we have one last point professor, well, forgot about 45 seconds left. but what can we actually expect to come from the...
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and japan, and they try to counter the chinese influence. they're going to be torn between 2 objectives. it's the same with the united states in europe on the one hand, they'd like to get together the ad pressure. but neither of them trustee job that either the japanese americans or vice versa, beaches afraid the other one will make to deal with trying to, leaving them in the cold. this kind of tension never ends very well. my guess is they'll limp along as they have been doing and it seems like it's been going on for awhile and it's going to continue as you say, professor richard wolf host them on a cup day. thank you so much. thank you. thinking with the strange relationship between the world's 2 largest economies, we have heard about the toll of the ongoing tech dispute between china and the us and what it is had especially on while way. in fact, the trump era sections cut off access to much needed semiconductors in google's android operating system for their devices. the telecom giant has seen sales that is consumer business fall for the
and japan, and they try to counter the chinese influence. they're going to be torn between 2 objectives. it's the same with the united states in europe on the one hand, they'd like to get together the ad pressure. but neither of them trustee job that either the japanese americans or vice versa, beaches afraid the other one will make to deal with trying to, leaving them in the cold. this kind of tension never ends very well. my guess is they'll limp along as they have been doing and it seems...
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and japan, and they try to counter the chinese influence. they're going to be torn between 2 objectives. it's the same with the united states in europe on the one hand, they'd like to get together to add pressure. but neither of them trustee job, neither the japanese americans or vice versa. beach is afraid, the other one will make to deal with trying to leaving them in the cold. this kind of tension never ends very well. my guess is they'll limp along as they have been doing. and it seems like it's been going on for awhile and it's going to continue as you say, professor richard will post them economic update. thank you so much. thank you. and thinking with the strange relationship between the world's 2 largest economies, we have heard about the toll of the ongoing tech dispute between china and the u. s . and what it is had, especially on why way, in fact that trump era section is cut off access to much needed semiconductors in google's android operating system for their devices. the telecom giant has seen sales. that is consumer business
and japan, and they try to counter the chinese influence. they're going to be torn between 2 objectives. it's the same with the united states in europe on the one hand, they'd like to get together to add pressure. but neither of them trustee job, neither the japanese americans or vice versa. beach is afraid, the other one will make to deal with trying to leaving them in the cold. this kind of tension never ends very well. my guess is they'll limp along as they have been doing. and it seems like...
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situation in japan is really stable. now. it's initial feeling no singing in santoyo. countries want to get rid of peyton's fur covered vaccine, so they can be legally made by any qualified manufacturer. the group seeking backing from the un saying the poorer countries lack the jobs because the being hauled it by the wealthy ones where the produce. it says the vaccine and balance could lead to even more deaths from the virus. the direct consequences of the failure to distribute vaccines and treatment equitably to the vast majority of people of low and moderate income countries could be likely further transmission of coven 19 for other mass illnesses and large numbers of fatalities in those countries. this should be reason enough to address the crisis of global vaccine broth. eat shouted was dust. he's a correspondent across his for the u. k. the one of the countries, of course, accused of hording vaccines tell us by the nurse has come so shall do. well, with all the crones spreading, the united kingdom is back in the spo
situation in japan is really stable. now. it's initial feeling no singing in santoyo. countries want to get rid of peyton's fur covered vaccine, so they can be legally made by any qualified manufacturer. the group seeking backing from the un saying the poorer countries lack the jobs because the being hauled it by the wealthy ones where the produce. it says the vaccine and balance could lead to even more deaths from the virus. the direct consequences of the failure to distribute vaccines and...
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it's better not to allow people who might be infected to enter japan, because the situation in japan is pretty stable. now, it's initial feeling. meanwhile, amid the spread of the new coven strain vaccine supplies in the spotlight, nursing unions and 28 countries. want to get rid of peyton's for corona virus jobs, so that can be legally made by any qualified manufacturer. the group seeking backing from the u. n over it saying that poor countries lack the shots because they've been holding by the wealthy countries where they're being produced. it says the vaccine and balance could lead to even more death. the direct consequences of the failure to distribute vaccines and treatment equitably to the vast majority of people of low and moderate income countries could likely further transmission of coven 19 further mass illness and large numbers of fatalities. in those countries, there should be reason enough to address the crisis of global vaccine apartheid. well, with on the cross spreading, the united kingdom is back in the spotlight for its handling of the pandemic. this time, it's nurs
it's better not to allow people who might be infected to enter japan, because the situation in japan is pretty stable. now, it's initial feeling. meanwhile, amid the spread of the new coven strain vaccine supplies in the spotlight, nursing unions and 28 countries. want to get rid of peyton's for corona virus jobs, so that can be legally made by any qualified manufacturer. the group seeking backing from the u. n over it saying that poor countries lack the shots because they've been holding by...
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it's better not to allow people who might be infected to enter japan because the situation in japan is really stable. now. it's initial feeling while another twist to it though, the origins and timing of this latest variant are in some question after. busy dutch health officials now say that on the cross was detected in the netherlands before it was reported in south africa. so unclear, so far. if the infected people visited the region. but it could also mean that there are many more cases around the world. so many countries now re imposing tough restrictions, germany amongst them for snap show. what's happening there, let's say catch up with our europe, her editor peter oliver. the chances going to be discussing new measures that are in germany today is another full locked in on the cards. not this news came in about the origins of the netherlands. maybe in brief is a bit on that as well. it's put another twist into it where exactly this started year p. well, it certainly has that news coming out the netherlands, very new that we could well have seen this virus on this new varying of
it's better not to allow people who might be infected to enter japan because the situation in japan is really stable. now. it's initial feeling while another twist to it though, the origins and timing of this latest variant are in some question after. busy dutch health officials now say that on the cross was detected in the netherlands before it was reported in south africa. so unclear, so far. if the infected people visited the region. but it could also mean that there are many more cases...
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it's better not to allow people who might be infected to enter japan, because the situation in japan is pretty stable. now. it's an actual feeling, moralist for the russian, and we're going to talk to melita venture representative the world health organization in russia. hi there. thank you for your time today is much appreciated . so touch officials are saying the on the chrome was in the netherlands, i think a week to 11 days maybe before was reported in south africa. i was already spreading through parts of western europe. should we expect many more cases around the world? thank you. kevin. actually dominate show can report based on the reports from laboratories around the world and south africa reporting informing w really promptly. what you're seeing in terms of the ology, at the moment in the european member state, in the 50, remember states of the w 2 region, if the delta continues to be the predominance strain. so none of the european member states has reported identifying clusters of on the trunk cases by dis moment. this is why actually, if you go, this is a variance of con
it's better not to allow people who might be infected to enter japan, because the situation in japan is pretty stable. now. it's an actual feeling, moralist for the russian, and we're going to talk to melita venture representative the world health organization in russia. hi there. thank you for your time today is much appreciated . so touch officials are saying the on the chrome was in the netherlands, i think a week to 11 days maybe before was reported in south africa. i was already spreading...
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it's better not to allow people who might be infected to enter japan, because the situation in japan is pretty stable. now. it's initial feeling. well, correspondent peter oliver explains now how european countries and in particular, austria and germany are coping with the possibility of a new cavity. search, chancellor angler merkel and heard successor in waiting for that job or left. schultz sharing a meeting of the health ministers of the 16 states that make up germany, the reason that they're doing that is because they need to have an overarching national plan, in their opinion, how to tackle not only the new variant, but the, the cases of coven 19 that have been going through the roof in this country. if we look at the figures for a little bit on monday we saw a new record when it comes to the 7 day indices that see the number of cases per 100000 of the population. hit 452.4 for the 1st time during this pandemic. now, health ministers heading into this meeting of been saying that they're incredibly concerned about the young micron variant of others. i. li i nicked us, we all agr
it's better not to allow people who might be infected to enter japan, because the situation in japan is pretty stable. now. it's initial feeling. well, correspondent peter oliver explains now how european countries and in particular, austria and germany are coping with the possibility of a new cavity. search, chancellor angler merkel and heard successor in waiting for that job or left. schultz sharing a meeting of the health ministers of the 16 states that make up germany, the reason that...
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now beyond that, china and japan both owed more than one trillion dollars in us treasury securities, followed by the u. k. ireland luxemburg and brazil. so what is the significance of all of this debt, and what would it mean at the us where you actually default with joining us now to the guys are professor richard was posted the economic update, peter ship chief economist at euro pacific capital and steve king, the economics professor, a patriot and it's great to have you all on the show today and professor wolf. i want to start with you. now when we look at the way the debt has grown, how we just come to expect that congress will continue to spend more as time goes on at this point. yes, i mean basically we have wall star selves into our kind of corner from which it is too dangerous to try to escape. the debts are so enormous at this point. and by the way, not just a federal debt, but corporate debt, an individual household debt. that even the effort to raise interest rates a little bit becomes a risk and shock that in already trouble the economy can really not cope with. so that we
now beyond that, china and japan both owed more than one trillion dollars in us treasury securities, followed by the u. k. ireland luxemburg and brazil. so what is the significance of all of this debt, and what would it mean at the us where you actually default with joining us now to the guys are professor richard was posted the economic update, peter ship chief economist at euro pacific capital and steve king, the economics professor, a patriot and it's great to have you all on the show today...
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in southwest japan. the rest will be used to establish new factories with other companies. however, the specifics have not been finalized yet. and as we've discussed, major automakers are trying to get ahold of the chip shortage after the issue has cost flowed out in production, ford and our last week it, it entered agreement with us. am i can maker global foundries develop chips. and general motors is we're going to stablish new relationships with them. big names in the field as well. joining us now to discuss is the car coach laura and effects. now laura, with some people believing or some analyst that is to say, not just people, i'm sure they have their opinions as well. but some, they're saying that the tip, georgia, could last into 2023. do you think automakers are forging these partnerships will actually. 3 future proof the business, so they don't have the slow downs in production that we saw recently. well, i don't think manufacturers ever want to be here again. so they're doing what's called making themselves vertical, controlling the chips where they're made, tryin
in southwest japan. the rest will be used to establish new factories with other companies. however, the specifics have not been finalized yet. and as we've discussed, major automakers are trying to get ahold of the chip shortage after the issue has cost flowed out in production, ford and our last week it, it entered agreement with us. am i can maker global foundries develop chips. and general motors is we're going to stablish new relationships with them. big names in the field as well. joining...
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now beyond that, china and japan both owed more than one trillion dollars in us treasury securities, followed by the u. k. ireland luxemburg and brazil. so what is the significance of all of this debt and what would it mean at the us where you actually default? well, joining us now to the got ours, especially richard, was posted the economic update, peter ship chief economist at euro pacific capital and steve king, the economics professor, a patriot. it's great. have you all on the show today and professor wolf. i want to start with you. now when we look at the way the debt has grown, how we just come to expect that congress will continue to spend more as time goes on at this point. yes. and then basically we have wal star selves into our kind of corner from which it is too dangerous to try to escape. the debts are so enormous at this point, and by the way, not just a federal debt, but corporate debt, an individual household debt. that even the effort to raise interest rates a little bit becomes a risk and shock that an already troubled economy can really not cope with. so that we ar
now beyond that, china and japan both owed more than one trillion dollars in us treasury securities, followed by the u. k. ireland luxemburg and brazil. so what is the significance of all of this debt and what would it mean at the us where you actually default? well, joining us now to the got ours, especially richard, was posted the economic update, peter ship chief economist at euro pacific capital and steve king, the economics professor, a patriot. it's great. have you all on the show today...
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the situation in japan is pretty stable now. it's initial feeling. well up next, our correspondent pietro oliver, explains how european countries, in particular, austria and germany are coping with the possibility of a new cave. its search, chancellor angler, merkel and heard successor in waiting for that job. olaf schultz chairing a meeting of the health ministers of the 16 states that make up germany, the reason that they're doing that is because they need to have an overarching national plan, in their opinion. how to tackle not only the new variant, but the, the cases of coven 19 that have been going through the roof in this country. if we look at the figures for a little bit on monday we saw a new record when it comes to the 7 day indices that see the number of cases per 100000 of the population. a hit 452.4 for the 1st time during this pandemic. now, health ministers heading into this meeting, i've been saying that they're incredibly concerned about the oma cron variant of others. i. li i nicked us as we all agreed that the
the situation in japan is pretty stable now. it's initial feeling. well up next, our correspondent pietro oliver, explains how european countries, in particular, austria and germany are coping with the possibility of a new cave. its search, chancellor angler, merkel and heard successor in waiting for that job. olaf schultz chairing a meeting of the health ministers of the 16 states that make up germany, the reason that they're doing that is because they need to have an overarching national...
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it's better not to allow people who might be infected to enter japan because the situation in japan is pretty stable. now. it's initial feeling. right now, scientists are rushing then to try to adapt existing vaccines to fight the new stray, which has yet to be fully studied, could be 2 or 3 weeks before they get a better handle on it. as the hold health organization that says it potentially poses a very high risk globally just earlier spoked. so little one event shay, representative of the w h o. here in russia. if there is something new, a new cluster or a cluster related to travel or something else, then genetic sequencing will give us the answer. unfortunately, you know, to jeanette requires that need more time than a p c or a manager test. but for the moment there, no such, i would say information available when a mutation shows a number of i would say change is a number of mutations that we can relate to something either to previous knowledge . for example, the buyer at the very end has mutations. many more mutations on the pipe dropping it is actually the needle that the virus i
it's better not to allow people who might be infected to enter japan because the situation in japan is pretty stable. now. it's initial feeling. right now, scientists are rushing then to try to adapt existing vaccines to fight the new stray, which has yet to be fully studied, could be 2 or 3 weeks before they get a better handle on it. as the hold health organization that says it potentially poses a very high risk globally just earlier spoked. so little one event shay, representative of the w h...
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in southwest japan. the rest will be used to establish new factories with other companies. however, the specifics have not been finalized yet. and as we've discussed, major automakers are trying to get ahold of the chip shortage after the issue has caused flowed out in production, ford. and our last week it entered agreement with us semi semi maker, global foundries, develop trips, and general motors is we're going to stablish new relationships with them. big names in the field as well. joining us now to discuss is the car coach laura and effects. now laurie with some people believing or some analyst that is to say, not just people, i'm sure they have their opinions as well. but some, they're saying that the tip, georgia, could last into 2023. do you think automakers are forging these partnerships will actually. 3 future proof the business, so they don't have the slowdowns in production that we saw recently. well, i don't think manufacturers ever want to be here again. so they're doing what's called making themselves vertical, controlling the chips where they're made, tryin
in southwest japan. the rest will be used to establish new factories with other companies. however, the specifics have not been finalized yet. and as we've discussed, major automakers are trying to get ahold of the chip shortage after the issue has caused flowed out in production, ford. and our last week it entered agreement with us semi semi maker, global foundries, develop trips, and general motors is we're going to stablish new relationships with them. big names in the field as well. joining...
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in southwest japan. the rest will be used to establish new factories with other companies. however, the specifics have not been finalized yet. and as we've discussed, major automakers are trying to get ahold of the chip shortage after the issue has cost flow down in production, ford and our last week it, it entered agreement with us semi semi maker, global foundries, develop trips. and general motors is we're going to stablish new relationships with them. big names in the field as well. joining us now to discuss is the car coach laura and effect. now laurie with some people believing or some analyst that is to say, not just people, i'm sure they have their opinions as well. but some, they're saying that the tip jordan's could last into 2023. do you think automakers are forging these partnerships will actually future proof the business so they don't have the slowdowns in production that we saw recently? well, i don't think manufacturers ever want to be here again. so they're doing what's called making themselves vertical, controlling the chips where they're made, trying to g
in southwest japan. the rest will be used to establish new factories with other companies. however, the specifics have not been finalized yet. and as we've discussed, major automakers are trying to get ahold of the chip shortage after the issue has cost flow down in production, ford and our last week it, it entered agreement with us semi semi maker, global foundries, develop trips. and general motors is we're going to stablish new relationships with them. big names in the field as well. joining...
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now beyond that, china and japan both owed more than one trillion dollars in us treasury securities, followed by the u. k. ireland luxemburg and brazil. so what is the significance of all of this debt, and what would it mean at the us where you actually default with joining us now to the got ours, especially richard was posted the economic update, peter ship chief economist at euro pacific capital and steve king, the economics professor, a patriot, it's great, have you all on the show today and professor wolf, i want to start with you. now when we look at the way the debt has grown, how we just come to expect that congress will continue to spend more as time goes on at this point. yes, been basically we have wall star selves into our kind of corner from which it is too dangerous to try to escape. the debts are so enormous at this point. and by the way, not just a federal debt, but corporate debt, an individual household debt. that even the effort to raise interest rates a little bit becomes a risk and shock that an already troubled economy can really not cope with. so that we are in
now beyond that, china and japan both owed more than one trillion dollars in us treasury securities, followed by the u. k. ireland luxemburg and brazil. so what is the significance of all of this debt, and what would it mean at the us where you actually default with joining us now to the got ours, especially richard was posted the economic update, peter ship chief economist at euro pacific capital and steve king, the economics professor, a patriot, it's great, have you all on the show today and...
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c and southwest japan. the rest will be used to establish new factories with other companies. however, the specifics have not been finalized yet. and as we've discussed, major automakers are trying to get ahold of the chip shortage after the issue has cost flowed out in production, ford. and our last week it, it entered agreement with us that my semi maker global foundries develop trips. and general motors is we're going to stablish new relationships with them. big names in the field as well. joining us now to discuss is the car coach laura and fixed now lauren, with some people believing or some analysts that it's not just people, i'm sure they have their opinions as well. but some they're saying that the insurance could last into 2023. do you think automakers are forging these partnerships will actually future proof the business so they don't have the slowdowns in production that we saw recently? well, i don't think manufacturers ever want to be here again. so they're doing what's called making themselves vertical, controlling the chips where they're made, trying to get them
c and southwest japan. the rest will be used to establish new factories with other companies. however, the specifics have not been finalized yet. and as we've discussed, major automakers are trying to get ahold of the chip shortage after the issue has cost flowed out in production, ford. and our last week it, it entered agreement with us that my semi maker global foundries develop trips. and general motors is we're going to stablish new relationships with them. big names in the field as well....
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in southwest japan. the rest will be used to establish new factories with other companies. however, the specifics have not been finalized yet. and as we've discussed, major automakers are trying to get ahold of the chip shortage after the issue has cost flowed out the production board. and now the last week it entered agreement with us semi semi maker, global foundries, develop trips, and general motors is we're going to stablish new relationships with them. big names in the field as well. joining us now to discuss is the car coach laura and effects. now laurie with some people believing or some analysts that is to say, not just people, i'm sure they have their opinions as well. but some, they're saying that the insurance could last into 2023. do you think automakers are forging these partnerships will actually. 3 future proof the business, so they don't have the slowdowns in production that we saw recently. well, i don't think manufacturers ever want to be here again. so they're doing what's called making themselves vertical, controlling the chips where they're made, tryin
in southwest japan. the rest will be used to establish new factories with other companies. however, the specifics have not been finalized yet. and as we've discussed, major automakers are trying to get ahold of the chip shortage after the issue has cost flowed out the production board. and now the last week it entered agreement with us semi semi maker, global foundries, develop trips, and general motors is we're going to stablish new relationships with them. big names in the field as well....
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it's better not to allow people to my be infected to enter japan because the situation in japan is pretty stable. now . it's initial feeling. so as mentioned at the moment, scientists are rushing to try to adapt existing vaccines to fight the new stray, which is yet to be fully studied. as the world health organization says it potentially poses a very high risk globally. but earlier i spoke to melita when a v h about this, she's a representative of the w h o here in russia. well, a mutation shows a number of i would say change is a number of mutations that we can relate to something either to previous knowledge . for example, this virus, this variance has mutations many more mutations on the spike protein. it is actually this the needle that the virus is using to getting to the salad to make us infected, to actually cause infection to spread further. and this is why because it has many more than other y versus other variance. it has immediately come into concert . so i think i'm saying just acknowledge, but we don't have anything to me, all this logical noise. it's telling us at the momen
it's better not to allow people to my be infected to enter japan because the situation in japan is pretty stable. now . it's initial feeling. so as mentioned at the moment, scientists are rushing to try to adapt existing vaccines to fight the new stray, which is yet to be fully studied. as the world health organization says it potentially poses a very high risk globally. but earlier i spoke to melita when a v h about this, she's a representative of the w h o here in russia. well, a mutation...
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the situation in japan is pretty stable. now. it's initial feelings. a life south africa. now we can talk to pathogen research, a professor martinez from the wit waters round university in johannesburg. welcome to our say. it was said from the outset, wasn't it the just because south africa had categorized this particular varian doesn't mean that that's where it originated. now we've got these details from the netherlands. does it give us any better insight into the spread and the seeding of on the crone around the world? thank you so much for helping me. so actually, i think these news from the netherlands, i guess so. so news, so now what we need to to do is really sequence the virus that we're founding, the netherlands compared to the sequence they had to were found here in south africa. and really trying to understand, eat what comes 1st the. and if we are able to do that, so it's good deck day. well, sorry, it's good for a point of view that day. we don't know where it originated, not me, only here in south africa that
the situation in japan is pretty stable. now. it's initial feelings. a life south africa. now we can talk to pathogen research, a professor martinez from the wit waters round university in johannesburg. welcome to our say. it was said from the outset, wasn't it the just because south africa had categorized this particular varian doesn't mean that that's where it originated. now we've got these details from the netherlands. does it give us any better insight into the spread and the seeding of on...
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it's better not to allow people who might be infected to enter japan because of the situation in japan is pretty stable. now. it's initial feeling, you know, the news that a canadian health expert, he lied about her native american heritage and managed to become the nation's top voice on indigenous health has been suspended from work after it was discovered that her background was actually a fraud. and his ascii taylor now reports this is far from the 1st case of its kind . have you ever wanted to be someone else? someone cry for someone which is someone more successful? have you ever wanted it so badly that you name yourself morning stall, bear. i'm bear clan admonished, helping me cheap from treaty for territory and i went to college territory, but i'm entry 6 territory. i also want to acknowledge my ancestors her career is here with me. well, i'm not sure her ancestors appreciate the shout out. in fact, for people who emigrated from russia and poland back in the 19th century, the revelation that their descendants put on tribal regalia held a feather and claim to be indigenous. would
it's better not to allow people who might be infected to enter japan because of the situation in japan is pretty stable. now. it's initial feeling, you know, the news that a canadian health expert, he lied about her native american heritage and managed to become the nation's top voice on indigenous health has been suspended from work after it was discovered that her background was actually a fraud. and his ascii taylor now reports this is far from the 1st case of its kind . have you ever wanted...
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it's better not to allow people who might be infected to enter japan because the situation in japan is pretty stable. now. it's initial feeling i. one of canada's top health experts from digital people has lost her job off the lying about her heritage and opened up a whole debate to about race faking to get ahead. taking a closer look at what happened, his saskia taylor. have you ever wanted to be someone else? someone clever us, someone which is someone more successful? have you ever wanted it so badly that you name yourself morning stall there. i'm bare clan ammunition helping me cheap from treaty for territory. and i want to acknowledge that territory, but i'm in treaty 6 territory. i also want to acknowledge my ancestors her career. here was me. well, i'm not sure her ancestors appreciate the shout out. in fact, for people who emigrated from russia and poland back in the 19th century, the revelation that their descendants put on tribe regalia held a feather and claim to be indigenous. would probably be quite a surprise. yes, outed by her own system. it turns out morning stop beth,
it's better not to allow people who might be infected to enter japan because the situation in japan is pretty stable. now. it's initial feeling i. one of canada's top health experts from digital people has lost her job off the lying about her heritage and opened up a whole debate to about race faking to get ahead. taking a closer look at what happened, his saskia taylor. have you ever wanted to be someone else? someone clever us, someone which is someone more successful? have you ever wanted it...
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it's better not to allow people who might be infected to enter japan because the situation in japan is pretty stable. now, it's initial feeling. our top health official for indigenous paper in canada has lost her job after lying about her heritage and i opened up a whole debate to back race faking to get ahead. taking a close look at what happened his saskia taylor. have you ever wanted to be someone else? someone, clive, for us, someone which is someone more successful? have you ever wanted it so badly that you name yourself morning star bear. i'm bare clan ammunition helping me cheat from treaty for a territory. and i want to acknowledge that territory, but i'm in treaty 6 territory. i also want to acknowledge my ancestors her career here with me. well, i'm not sure how ancestors appreciate the shout out. in fact, the people who emigrated from russia and poland back in the 19th century, the revelation that their descendants, who to them, tribe regalia held a feather and claim to be indigenous. would probably be quite a surprise. yes, outed by her own system. it turns out morning star
it's better not to allow people who might be infected to enter japan because the situation in japan is pretty stable. now, it's initial feeling. our top health official for indigenous paper in canada has lost her job after lying about her heritage and i opened up a whole debate to back race faking to get ahead. taking a close look at what happened his saskia taylor. have you ever wanted to be someone else? someone, clive, for us, someone which is someone more successful? have you ever wanted it...
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it's better not to allow people who might be infected to enter japan, because the situation in japan is pretty stable. now. it's initial feeling or right now, scientists are brushing to adapt existing vaccines to fight the d strain which has yet to be fully studied. and the pressure is on as well as the world health organization says on the chrome potentially poses a very high risk globally. a w h o representative here in russia says progress is being made in understanding the strain, but the still more work to be done. when a mutation shows a number of i would say changes a number of rotations that we can relate to something either to previous knowledge . for example, the buyer. this variant has mutations many more mutations on the spike protein. it is actually nice to meet all that the virus is using to getting to the salad to make us infected, to actually cool infections to spread further. and this is why, because it has many more than other y versus other variance. it has immediately come into concert. so i think i'm saying just acknowledge, but we don't have a logical noise. he
it's better not to allow people who might be infected to enter japan, because the situation in japan is pretty stable. now. it's initial feeling or right now, scientists are brushing to adapt existing vaccines to fight the d strain which has yet to be fully studied. and the pressure is on as well as the world health organization says on the chrome potentially poses a very high risk globally. a w h o representative here in russia says progress is being made in understanding the strain, but the...
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in japan we have a red arrow for the d. k. down just shy of about a half a percent. a recent reuters port show that japan's economy likely contracts in the 3rd quarter of this year, as the supply chain was continue to take a toll on the nation's economy. as energy costs continue to rise, the country is pitching a $350000000000.00 stimulus package. and meanwhile, japan's toshiba is looking at splitting its business into 3 focusing on semiconductors, devices, and infrastructure. with this stock price dropping about 4 half percent this week on that news, moving to india to send faxes more than 1.5 percent for the week. on friday, the real estate and energy sectors were all up. a report from the finance ministry said the country's economy is on the way to becoming the fastest growing economy in the world, admitted dr. kobe vaccination. now there are concerns, of course, the rising prices could hold that progress. moving to australia, the s x is down for the week, but by less than a quarter of a percent, the nation's economy lot 46000 jobs in october, as the unemployment
in japan we have a red arrow for the d. k. down just shy of about a half a percent. a recent reuters port show that japan's economy likely contracts in the 3rd quarter of this year, as the supply chain was continue to take a toll on the nation's economy. as energy costs continue to rise, the country is pitching a $350000000000.00 stimulus package. and meanwhile, japan's toshiba is looking at splitting its business into 3 focusing on semiconductors, devices, and infrastructure. with this stock...
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the situation in japan is pretty stable. now, it's initial feeling. well, right now, scientists rushing to adapt to existing vaccines to fight the new strain which is yet to be fully studied. and the precious, almost the well health organization says omicron potentially poses a very high risk globally. when a w h o representative in russia says progress is being made in understanding the strain, but there's more work to be done. when a mutation shows a number of, i would say changes a number of mutations that he can relate to something either to previous knowledge . for example, be so by this my rent has mutations, many more mutations on the spike protein. it is actually this the needle that the virus is using to getting to the salad to make us infected, to actually pool infections who spread further. and this is why, because it has many more than other viruses, are the variance. it has immediately come into concert. so i think acknowledge, but we don't have a logical noise, it's telling us at the moment that this is a more
the situation in japan is pretty stable. now, it's initial feeling. well, right now, scientists rushing to adapt to existing vaccines to fight the new strain which is yet to be fully studied. and the precious, almost the well health organization says omicron potentially poses a very high risk globally. when a w h o representative in russia says progress is being made in understanding the strain, but there's more work to be done. when a mutation shows a number of, i would say changes a number of...
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the situation in japan is pretty stable now. it's initial feeling. no, no. the news estrella is set to inch g, some of the world's toughest anti tro legislation. that would for social media companies to disclose the identities of online trolls. prime minister scott morrison says he wants to put a stop to a lawless internet. i want to ensure that australians are safe online, making sure that the rules that exist in the real world must exist in the digital an online world. the online world shouldn't be on a wild whist. while the laws would set her for complaints, procedure for those who fail defamed, bullied or attacked online platforms, would be required to collect users, person information likely to include their names, telephone numbers, and also e mail addresses. and if a case does go to court, judges may require social networks to hand over the data. and it's those online companies to not the uses or owners of pages on their sipes. he would be held responsible for the damage in content. but there's already been a wide spread
the situation in japan is pretty stable now. it's initial feeling. no, no. the news estrella is set to inch g, some of the world's toughest anti tro legislation. that would for social media companies to disclose the identities of online trolls. prime minister scott morrison says he wants to put a stop to a lawless internet. i want to ensure that australians are safe online, making sure that the rules that exist in the real world must exist in the digital an online world. the online world...
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the situation in japan is pretty stable. now. it's initial feeling. right now, scientists are rushing to adapt existing vaccines to fight the new strain which has yet to be fully studied and the pressure is on. as the world health organization says, i'm a chron, potentially poses a very high risk, globally. it w h o representative in russia says progress is being made in understanding the strain, but there is more work to be done. well, a mutation shows a number of i would say changes a number of mutations that we can relate to something either to previous knowledge . for example, the buyer. this variant has mutations many more mutations on the pipe protein. it is actually nice to need all that the virus is using to getting to the salad to make us infected, to actually cause infection to spread further. and this is why because it has many more and other viruses at the very end, it has the media to come into concert. so i think acknowledge, but we don't have a logical noise. it's telling us at the moment that this is a more d
the situation in japan is pretty stable. now. it's initial feeling. right now, scientists are rushing to adapt existing vaccines to fight the new strain which has yet to be fully studied and the pressure is on. as the world health organization says, i'm a chron, potentially poses a very high risk, globally. it w h o representative in russia says progress is being made in understanding the strain, but there is more work to be done. well, a mutation shows a number of i would say changes a number...
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in japan, we have a red arrow for the ne k down just shy of about a half a percent. a recent reuters portion that japan's economy likely contracts in the 3rd quarter of this year, as the supply chain was continue to take a toll on the nation's economy. as energy costs continue to rise, the country is pitching a $350000000000.00 stimulus package. and meanwhile, japan's toshiba is looking at splitting its business into 3 focusing on semiconductors, devices, and infrastructure with this stock price dropping about 4 half percent this week on that news. moving to india, the sense x is more than 1.5 percent for the week. on friday, the real estate and energy sectors were all up a report from the finance ministry. so the country's economy is on the way to becoming the fastest growing economy in the world admitted drive of cobit vaccination. now there are concerns, of course the rising prices could hold that progress. moving to australia, the s x is down for the week, but by less than a quarter of a percent, the nation's economy lot 46000 jobs in october, as the unemployment
in japan, we have a red arrow for the ne k down just shy of about a half a percent. a recent reuters portion that japan's economy likely contracts in the 3rd quarter of this year, as the supply chain was continue to take a toll on the nation's economy. as energy costs continue to rise, the country is pitching a $350000000000.00 stimulus package. and meanwhile, japan's toshiba is looking at splitting its business into 3 focusing on semiconductors, devices, and infrastructure with this stock...
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in japan, we have a red arrow for the new k down, just shy of about a half a percent. a recent reuters portion that japan's economy likely contracts in the 3rd quarter of this year, as the supply chain was continue to take a toll on the nation's economy. as energy costs continue to rise, the country is pitching a $350000000000.00 stimulus package. and meanwhile, japan's toshiba is looking at splitting its business into 3 focusing on semiconductors, devices, and infrastructure with this stock price dropping about 4 half percent this week on that news. moving to india, the sense fact is more than 1.5 percent for the week on friday, the real estate and energy sectors were all up. a report from the finance ministry in the countries economy is on the way to becoming the fastest growing economy in the world, admitted dr. of koby vaccination. now there are concerns, of course the rise and crisis could hold that progress. moving to australia, the s x is down for the week, but by less than a quarter of a percent, the nation's economy lot 46000 jobs in october, as the unemployme
in japan, we have a red arrow for the new k down, just shy of about a half a percent. a recent reuters portion that japan's economy likely contracts in the 3rd quarter of this year, as the supply chain was continue to take a toll on the nation's economy. as energy costs continue to rise, the country is pitching a $350000000000.00 stimulus package. and meanwhile, japan's toshiba is looking at splitting its business into 3 focusing on semiconductors, devices, and infrastructure with this stock...
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the situation in japan is pretty stable. now. it's initial feeling. right now, scientists to rushing to adapt existing vaccines to fight the new stray, which has yet to be fully studied and the pressures on as well. how foggins zation says on the chrome potentially poses a very high risk globally. a w h o representative here in russia says progress is being made in understanding the strain. but there's much more work to do. when a mutation shows a number of, i would say changes a number of mutations that we can relate to something either to previous knowledge . for example, this virus, this variance has mutations many more mutations on the spike protein. it is actually these to need all that the virus is using to getting to the salad, make us infected, to actually cause infections to spread further. and this is why because it has many more gen other right versus other variance. it has immediately come into concert. so i think has scientific knowledge, but we don't have a logical knowledge. it's telling us at the moment that
the situation in japan is pretty stable. now. it's initial feeling. right now, scientists to rushing to adapt existing vaccines to fight the new stray, which has yet to be fully studied and the pressures on as well. how foggins zation says on the chrome potentially poses a very high risk globally. a w h o representative here in russia says progress is being made in understanding the strain. but there's much more work to do. when a mutation shows a number of, i would say changes a number of...
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it's better not to allow people who might be infected to enter japan because the situation in japan is pretty stable. now. it's a natural feeling. all right, now, scientists are rushing to adapt existing vaccines to fight the new strain, which is yet to be fully studied, of course, and the pressures all of the world health organization says on the chrome potentially pose is a very high risk. globally, a w h o representative here in russia says progress is being made in understanding the strain, but there's more work to be done. when mutation shows a number of, i would say changes a number of mutations that we can relate to something either to previous knowledge . for example, this virus. this maryann has mutations many more mutations on the spike protein. it is actually nice to need all that. the virus is using to getting to the salad, make us infected, to actually pool infections to spread further. and this is why because it has many more than other y versus other variance. each has immediately come into concert. so i think has scientific knowledge, but we don't have i think them, y'a
it's better not to allow people who might be infected to enter japan because the situation in japan is pretty stable. now. it's a natural feeling. all right, now, scientists are rushing to adapt existing vaccines to fight the new strain, which is yet to be fully studied, of course, and the pressures all of the world health organization says on the chrome potentially pose is a very high risk. globally, a w h o representative here in russia says progress is being made in understanding the strain,...
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in japan, we have a red arrow for the ne k down just shy of about a half a percent. a recent reuters pool show that japan's economy likely contracts in the 3rd quarter of this year, as the supply chain was continue to take a toll on the nation's economy. as energy costs continue to rise, the country is pitching a $350000000000.00 stimulus package. and meanwhile, japan's toshiba is looking at splitting its business into 3, focusing on semiconductor devices and infrastructure with this stock price dropping about 4 half percent this week on that news. moving to india, the sense x is more than 1.5 percent for the week. on friday, the real estate and energy sectors were all up. a report from the finance ministry said the country's economy is on the way to becoming the fastest growing economy in the world admitted drive of cobit vaccination. now there are concerns, of course the rising prices could hold that progress. moving to australia, the fx is down for the week, but by less than a quarter of a percent, the nation's economy. last $46000.00 jobs in october, as the unemp
in japan, we have a red arrow for the ne k down just shy of about a half a percent. a recent reuters pool show that japan's economy likely contracts in the 3rd quarter of this year, as the supply chain was continue to take a toll on the nation's economy. as energy costs continue to rise, the country is pitching a $350000000000.00 stimulus package. and meanwhile, japan's toshiba is looking at splitting its business into 3, focusing on semiconductor devices and infrastructure with this stock...
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well, i 2 things on that, tom ah, a year ago we had some countries in japan, for example, didn't have doses promise dollars to callbacks, but even a fall that got the dollars, there were no doses to buy anywhere. there was a global shortage. now we have a global sir plus um, in the rich, the 7 countries of the vaccine that everybody wants. the pfizer is the journalist and even know that now being approved. so we have the supply is simply a way of getting them to other countries that need them and then going the last mile because there's a vaccine hesitancy, a very poor health infrastructure to deliver them in so many places, afghanistan, 80, and so on. but by the end of next year, i think we can do it and hit the 70 percent target. now, don't end up in making like a rather bile or let's say a logically motivated question, but i, don't me don't mean it as such, but we know very well that many developed countries, including candidate, by the way, who are the diagnosis of faxes you. now you say that there is an over supply now, but if i'm not mistaken, canada has contract and 4 times as
well, i 2 things on that, tom ah, a year ago we had some countries in japan, for example, didn't have doses promise dollars to callbacks, but even a fall that got the dollars, there were no doses to buy anywhere. there was a global shortage. now we have a global sir plus um, in the rich, the 7 countries of the vaccine that everybody wants. the pfizer is the journalist and even know that now being approved. so we have the supply is simply a way of getting them to other countries that need them...
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ah, nuclear yes. germany and japan with their very distinctive history. going all the way back to the 2nd world war, but here on the french are right, or the arithmetic says, we've got to keep the existing nuclear plants on. we have until the end reached the end of their lifetime. we just can't afford to shut them off. well, you just said a moment ago that we shouldn't just exclusively focus on the solar. and the way i think people are they talk for a moment because if we can do the whole production chain from, you know, rare materials, you know, friends using accumulators to down the recycling. everything that is lab. it's a pretty energy intensive and dirty process at this point of time and many developed countries preferred outsource that production on to the other part of the world. don't you think it's slightly hyper critical to that point about saving the planet? and so sort of outsource the dirtiest part of it on to your neighbors. i do, but one of the good things about the next generation of our renewables is almost all g 20 countries, a sea coast
ah, nuclear yes. germany and japan with their very distinctive history. going all the way back to the 2nd world war, but here on the french are right, or the arithmetic says, we've got to keep the existing nuclear plants on. we have until the end reached the end of their lifetime. we just can't afford to shut them off. well, you just said a moment ago that we shouldn't just exclusively focus on the solar. and the way i think people are they talk for a moment because if we can do the whole...
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we had some countries to japan, for example, didn't have doses promise dollars to cover, but even a fall that got the dollars, there were no doses to buy anywhere. there was a global shortage. now we have a global sir plus an in the rich g 7 countries of the vaccines that everybody wants the 5 years in the journals and even know now being approved. so we have the supply, it's simply a way of getting them to other countries that need them and then going the last mile because there's a vaccine hesitancy, a very poor health infrastructure to deliver them in so many places, afghanistan, 80, and so on. but by the end of next year, i think we can do it and hit the 70 percent target. now don't end up in making like a rather bile or let's say a logically motivated question, but i don't mean i don't mean it. but we know very well that many developed countries, including canada right away. who are the diagnosis of faxes you now you say that there is an over supply now, but if i'm not mistaken, canada has contract is 4 times as many of those as it passed. people while many countries in africa, vacc
we had some countries to japan, for example, didn't have doses promise dollars to cover, but even a fall that got the dollars, there were no doses to buy anywhere. there was a global shortage. now we have a global sir plus an in the rich g 7 countries of the vaccines that everybody wants the 5 years in the journals and even know now being approved. so we have the supply, it's simply a way of getting them to other countries that need them and then going the last mile because there's a vaccine...
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well, i 2 things on that, tom ah, a year ago we had some countries in japan, for example, didn't have doses promise dollars to callbacks, but even a fall that got the dollars, there were no doses to buy anywhere. there was a global shortage. now we have a global sir plus mom in the rich 7 countries of the vaccine that everybody wants. the pfizer is the journalist and even know that now being approved. so we have the supply. it's simply a way of getting them to other countries that need them and then going the last mile because there's a vaccine hesitancy, a very poor health infrastructure to deliver them in so many places, afghanistan, 80, and so on. but by the end of next year, i think we can do it and hit the 70 percent target. now dr. credit, and it may seem like a rather bile or let's say a logically motivated question, but i don't mean i don't mean it as such, but we know very well that many developed countries including candidate, by the way, who are the diagnosis of faxes you. now you say that there is an over supply now, but if i'm not mistaken, canada has contract is 4 times
well, i 2 things on that, tom ah, a year ago we had some countries in japan, for example, didn't have doses promise dollars to callbacks, but even a fall that got the dollars, there were no doses to buy anywhere. there was a global shortage. now we have a global sir plus mom in the rich 7 countries of the vaccine that everybody wants. the pfizer is the journalist and even know that now being approved. so we have the supply. it's simply a way of getting them to other countries that need them and...
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yes, germany and japan with their very distinctive history. going all the way back to the 2nd world war. but here on the french are right, or the arithmetic says, we've gotta keep the existing nuclear plants on, we have until they and reach the end of their a lifetime. we just can't afford to shut them off. well, you just said a moment ago that we shouldn't just bags, we focus on the solar and we can keep it. or they try it for a moment because if we can do the whole production chain from, you know, rare materials, you know, producing accumulators to them, recycling, everything that is last, it's a pretty energy intensive and dirty process at this point of time and many developed countries preferred outsource that production on to the other part of the world. don't you think it's slightly hyper critical to that lady about saving the planet? and so sort of outsource the dirtiest part of it on to your neighbors. i do, but one of the good things about the next generation of our renewables is almost all g. 20 countries have oceanic a sea coast. al
yes, germany and japan with their very distinctive history. going all the way back to the 2nd world war. but here on the french are right, or the arithmetic says, we've gotta keep the existing nuclear plants on, we have until they and reach the end of their a lifetime. we just can't afford to shut them off. well, you just said a moment ago that we shouldn't just bags, we focus on the solar and we can keep it. or they try it for a moment because if we can do the whole production chain from, you...
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ah, nuclear yes. germany and japan with their very distinctive history. going all the way back to the 2nd world war. but here are the french are right, or the arithmetic says, we've got to keep the existing nuclear plants on, we have until they and reach the end of their a lifetime. we just can't afford to shut them off. well, you just said a moment ago that we shouldn't just exclusively focus on the solar and we can keep it. or they have for a moment because if we can do the whole production chain from, you know, i rare materials, you know, producing accumulators to that recycling everything that is land. it's a pretty energy intensive and dirty process at this point of time and many developed countries preferred outsource that production on to the other part of the world. don't you think it's slightly hypercritical to that point about saving the planet? and so sort of outsource the dirtiest part of it onto your neighbors. i do, but one of the good things about the next generation of our renewables is almost all g 20 countries, a sea coast. all can do ge
ah, nuclear yes. germany and japan with their very distinctive history. going all the way back to the 2nd world war. but here are the french are right, or the arithmetic says, we've got to keep the existing nuclear plants on, we have until they and reach the end of their a lifetime. we just can't afford to shut them off. well, you just said a moment ago that we shouldn't just exclusively focus on the solar and we can keep it. or they have for a moment because if we can do the whole production...
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we had some countries in japan, for example, didn't have doses promise dollars to cover, but even a fall that got the dollars, there were no doses to buy anywhere. there was a global shortage. now we have a global cert plus come in the rich g 7 countries of the vaccines that everybody wants the pfizer than the journalist and even know now being approved. so we have the supply, it's simply a way of getting them to other countries that need them and then going the last mile because there's a vaccine hesitancy, a very poor health infrastructure to deliver them in so many places, afghanistan, 80, and so on. but by the end of next year, i think we can do it and hit the 70 percent target. now, don't end up in making like a rather bile or let's say a logically motivated question, but i don't mean i don't mean it as such, but we know very well that many developed countries, including canada right away. who are the diagnosis of faxes you now you say that there is an over supply now, but if i'm not mistaken, canada has contract is 4 times as many of those as it passed people. while many countries
we had some countries in japan, for example, didn't have doses promise dollars to cover, but even a fall that got the dollars, there were no doses to buy anywhere. there was a global shortage. now we have a global cert plus come in the rich g 7 countries of the vaccines that everybody wants the pfizer than the journalist and even know now being approved. so we have the supply, it's simply a way of getting them to other countries that need them and then going the last mile because there's a...
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and also attacks against our allies, whether it's countries such as india, for instance, or japan. so we've seen a much more aggressive cyber strategy on the part of china, whether it's formerly sanctioned or not, they're operating out of china and my senses. none of this happens without the informal formal approval of the chinese communist party. we are speaking with geo political strategist, john said ladies and former pentagon official, michael maloof, updating the threat assessment. they both gave us here one month ago. when hotspots we discussed included something else, general milly referred to reacting to that. the hypersonic missile test, all land grab in the south china sea dubbed miss schiff reef. if you miss that episode, you can see it on demand where you'll find all our shows at youtube dot com slash the big picture. our t. like, let's talk turkey, which with us relations unraveling lots to unpack their talk about. and passengers shown the door fighter jets and the future of nato. yeah, it's a mess and air to one. the president of turkey basically walk back the, the th
and also attacks against our allies, whether it's countries such as india, for instance, or japan. so we've seen a much more aggressive cyber strategy on the part of china, whether it's formerly sanctioned or not, they're operating out of china and my senses. none of this happens without the informal formal approval of the chinese communist party. we are speaking with geo political strategist, john said ladies and former pentagon official, michael maloof, updating the threat assessment. they...
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in japan we have a red arrow for the knee k down. just shy of about a half a percent, a recent reuters pool show that parents economy likely contracts in the 3rd quarter of this year, as the supply chain was continue to take a toll on the nation's economy. as energy costs continue to rise, the country is pitching a $350000000000.00 stimulus package. and meanwhile, japan's toshiba is looking at splitting its business into 3 focusing on semiconductors, devices, and infrastructure with this stock price dropping about 4 half percent this week on that news. moving to india, the sense x is more than 1.5 percent for the week. on friday, the real estate and energy sectors were all up a report from the finance ministry. so the country's economy is on the way to becoming the fastest growing economy in the world, admitted dr. of cove it vaccination. now there are concerns, of course the rise and crisis could hold that progress. moving to australia, the s x is down for the week, but by less than a quarter of a percent, the nation's economy. last
in japan we have a red arrow for the knee k down. just shy of about a half a percent, a recent reuters pool show that parents economy likely contracts in the 3rd quarter of this year, as the supply chain was continue to take a toll on the nation's economy. as energy costs continue to rise, the country is pitching a $350000000000.00 stimulus package. and meanwhile, japan's toshiba is looking at splitting its business into 3 focusing on semiconductors, devices, and infrastructure with this stock...
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may open up the strategic petroleum reserves and the idea that indian japan might do the same. i'm really not sure that can happen in japan because under law, there it prevents using strategic reserves to lower prices. but again, the, at least the appearance, right, of more supply should be causing prices to drop. correct? well it's, it's interesting been because you've got 700000000 barrels of oil in the strategic petroleum reserve. and we probably use 18 to 20000000 barrels a day to day here in the united states. so as you would say, quite a dumping of oil from the s p r to a fair process and they can't get it out that fast. it may be 2000000 barrels a day. they can get it out. what was your it can only go to a certain number of pharmacy. can't go to the east coast. you can't go to the west coast. so to me it's all smoke and mirrors. the strategic petroleum reserve is supposed to be there for our nation in crisis or catastrophic climate. of that, that might happen, which is not what's going on around, or there's plenty of oil in the world. and you shouldn't be trying to affec
may open up the strategic petroleum reserves and the idea that indian japan might do the same. i'm really not sure that can happen in japan because under law, there it prevents using strategic reserves to lower prices. but again, the, at least the appearance, right, of more supply should be causing prices to drop. correct? well it's, it's interesting been because you've got 700000000 barrels of oil in the strategic petroleum reserve. and we probably use 18 to 20000000 barrels a day to day here...
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whereas producing less than we were before to go to japan and india and china and ask them to give us loyal. it just doesn't make sense to a lot of people. i am the same thing with the call, so opec as well, that is, it has not made a whole ton of sense time now for a quick break. but when we come back, the pandemic has fueled the great resignation. and now companies are turning to robot to help the labor shortage. we'll discuss this with a futurist straight ahead as we go to break the numbers with o is your media reflection of reality? in the world transformed what will make you feel safe for isolation, whole community? are you going the right way or are you being that somewhere? direct? what is true? what is great? in the world corrupted, you need to descend a join us in the depths or remain in the shallows. while we've made our pilgrimage, civic going holy land. el salvador. we're in l. dante, better known as mid coin beach. i'm country is really ready to go fall by point hyper, but point is ation joining other countries around the world. the president has made big point legal cent
whereas producing less than we were before to go to japan and india and china and ask them to give us loyal. it just doesn't make sense to a lot of people. i am the same thing with the call, so opec as well, that is, it has not made a whole ton of sense time now for a quick break. but when we come back, the pandemic has fueled the great resignation. and now companies are turning to robot to help the labor shortage. we'll discuss this with a futurist straight ahead as we go to break the numbers...
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the new ministration has some of the world's largest oil producers, including china and india, and japan to consider releasing crew stockpiles in a coordinated effort to lower global energy prices. and this move comes after divide administration pushed opec plus to increase oil production. and so far, the cartel has refused. that has, we've mentioned many times on the show. this latest proposal represents an unprecedented challenge to opec. in part because it involves china, the world's biggest importer of proof. now what happened is industry ministry official. so the united states has requested tokyo's cooperation in dealing with higher oil prices. but he could not confirm whether the requests included coordinated releases of stockpiles. biologic pan can not use reserve releases to lower prices. the official said now ben, i'm just going to let you continue that conversation we just had with mr. cope it's been present, opens that we're here and i'd be like, oh and what do you, what are you talking about? here's the problem with what i see is happening right now. i understand what he's sa
the new ministration has some of the world's largest oil producers, including china and india, and japan to consider releasing crew stockpiles in a coordinated effort to lower global energy prices. and this move comes after divide administration pushed opec plus to increase oil production. and so far, the cartel has refused. that has, we've mentioned many times on the show. this latest proposal represents an unprecedented challenge to opec. in part because it involves china, the world's biggest...
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and while many countries have now restricted travel in 2 areas and regions in south africa, japan was actually the 1st to officially close its borders to any non citizens which includes international students, short term residence, or people visiting family. so all of this is gonna be waned out on oil and arcs. obviously, you said like the hope here is that this could be a short term issue. and if so that you know, could be beneficial even as central banks kind of adjusts. but what could this do if it does spread world wide? are we concerned that these locked downs and more travel bands could hurt the recovery that we've seen so much of? why did that looks as we'll definitely the recovery in there? i'm. i meant to join you this evening from, from australia in vienna. we were sitting in the midst of a big lockdown. everything shut down. basically what 24 hour lockdown is going on the moment. and it looks like that's going to spread. i mean, germany now as had his highest case load ever in terms of crowded and all the comments i think is gonna push over the edge and we're gonna see lock
and while many countries have now restricted travel in 2 areas and regions in south africa, japan was actually the 1st to officially close its borders to any non citizens which includes international students, short term residence, or people visiting family. so all of this is gonna be waned out on oil and arcs. obviously, you said like the hope here is that this could be a short term issue. and if so that you know, could be beneficial even as central banks kind of adjusts. but what could this...
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may open up the strategic petroleum reserves and the idea that india in japan might do the same. i'm really not sure that can happen in japan because under law, there it prevents using strategic reserves to lower prices. but again, the, at least the appearance, right, of more supply should be causing price at the drop. correct? well, it's, it's interesting been because you've got 700000000 barrels of oil in the strategic petroleum reserve. and we probably use 18 to 20000000 barrels a day to day here in the united states. so as you would say, quite a dropping of oil from the s p r to effect crisis and they can't get it out that fast. it may be 2000000 barrels a day that they can get it out almost your. it can only go to a certain number of pharmacy, can't go to the east coast. you can't go to the west coast. so to me it's all smoke and mirrors, the strategic petroleum reserve is supposed to be there for our nation in crisis or catastrophic climate. of that that may happen, which is not what's going on around, or there's plenty of oil in the world. and you shouldn't be trying to af
may open up the strategic petroleum reserves and the idea that india in japan might do the same. i'm really not sure that can happen in japan because under law, there it prevents using strategic reserves to lower prices. but again, the, at least the appearance, right, of more supply should be causing price at the drop. correct? well, it's, it's interesting been because you've got 700000000 barrels of oil in the strategic petroleum reserve. and we probably use 18 to 20000000 barrels a day to day...
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and the idea that india in japan might do the same. i'm really not sure that can happen in japan because under law there it prevents using strategic reserves to lower prices. but again, the, at least the appearance, right, of more supply should be causing price at the drop. correct? well it's, it's interesting been because you've got 700000000 barrels of oil. busy in the strategic petroleum reserve, and we probably use 18 to 20000000 barrels a day to day here in the united states. so as you would say, quite a dumping of oil from the s b r to affect crisis and they can't get it out that fast. it may be 2000000 barrels a day and if they can get it out of your, it can only go to a certain number of farmers. they can't go to the east coast. you can't go to the west coast. so to me it's all smoke and mirrors. the strategic petroleum reserve is supposed to be there for our nation in crisis or catastrophic climate about that might happen, which is not what's going on. there's plenty of oil in the world, and you shouldn't be trying to affect t
and the idea that india in japan might do the same. i'm really not sure that can happen in japan because under law there it prevents using strategic reserves to lower prices. but again, the, at least the appearance, right, of more supply should be causing price at the drop. correct? well it's, it's interesting been because you've got 700000000 barrels of oil. busy in the strategic petroleum reserve, and we probably use 18 to 20000000 barrels a day to day here in the united states. so as you...
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may open up the strategic petroleum reserves and the idea that indian japan might do the same. i'm really not sure that can happen in japan because under law, there it prevents using strategic reserves to lower prices. but again, they at least the appearance, right, of more supply should be causing prices to drop. correct? well it's, it's interesting been because you've got 700000000 barrels of oil in the strategic petroleum reserve. and we probably use 18 to 20000000 barrels a day to day here in the united states. so as you would say, quite a dumping of oil from the s p r to a fair process and they can't get it out that fast. it may be 2000000 barrels a day. they can get it out. what was your it can only go to a certain number of pharmacy. can't go to the east coast. you can't go to the west coast. so to me it's all smoke and mirrors. the strategic petroleum reserve is supposed to be there for our nation in crisis or catastrophic climate. of that, that might happen, which is not what's going on around, or there's plenty of oil in the world. and you shouldn't be trying to affec
may open up the strategic petroleum reserves and the idea that indian japan might do the same. i'm really not sure that can happen in japan because under law, there it prevents using strategic reserves to lower prices. but again, they at least the appearance, right, of more supply should be causing prices to drop. correct? well it's, it's interesting been because you've got 700000000 barrels of oil in the strategic petroleum reserve. and we probably use 18 to 20000000 barrels a day to day here...