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africa and europe so far china has spent around 180000000000 euros on the project the final cost is estimated to be about $900000000000.00 while the rest some concerns about china's expanding power many countries welcomed the cash injection individuals however i'm experiencing the downsides of chinese investment like in cambodia. pung sirin says she doesn't want to get used to what sihanoukville has become. there's been dirt trash and construction waste everywhere for 3 years. she shows us where her fruit and vegetable shop used to be. it's now a restaurant the chinese owner was willing to pay $3.00 times as much rent as her. the reception is a little frosty. my shop used to be here packing tells him. the new owner doesn't understand any command he is a translation app to try and communicate with her on the screen it says that his business isn't doing that well. it makes me sad this shop with my life i earn decent money here i could even save some now everything's changed. to we're not. punks house still here surrounded by skyscrapers cranes and building sites she now runs a small o
africa and europe so far china has spent around 180000000000 euros on the project the final cost is estimated to be about $900000000000.00 while the rest some concerns about china's expanding power many countries welcomed the cash injection individuals however i'm experiencing the downsides of chinese investment like in cambodia. pung sirin says she doesn't want to get used to what sihanoukville has become. there's been dirt trash and construction waste everywhere for 3 years. she shows us...
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africa and europe so far china has spent around 180000000000 euros on the project the final cost is estimated to reach about 900000000000 while the rest some concerns about china's expanding power many countries welcomed the cash injection individuals however i'm experiencing the downsides of chinese investment like in cambodia and. policy aaron says she doesn't want to get used to what sihanoukville has become. there's been dirty trash and construction waste everywhere for 3 years. she shows us where her fruit and vegetable shop used to be please it's now a restaurant the chinese owner was willing to pay $3.00 times as much rent as her. reception is a little frosty. my shop used to be here pantelis hana the new owner doesn't understand any. he is a translation app to try and communicate with her on the screen it says that his business isn't doing that well. it makes me sad this shop with my life i earn decent money here i could even save some now everything's changed. to we're not. punks house is still here surrounded by skyscrapers cranes and building sites she now runs a small on
africa and europe so far china has spent around 180000000000 euros on the project the final cost is estimated to reach about 900000000000 while the rest some concerns about china's expanding power many countries welcomed the cash injection individuals however i'm experiencing the downsides of chinese investment like in cambodia and. policy aaron says she doesn't want to get used to what sihanoukville has become. there's been dirty trash and construction waste everywhere for 3 years. she shows...
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africa and europe so far china has spent around 180000000000 euros on the project the final cost is estimated to reach about 900000000000 while the rest some concerns about china's expanding power many countries welcomed the cash injection individuals however i'm experiencing the downsides of chinese investment like in cambodia. pung sierra and says she doesn't want to get used to what sihanoukville has become . there's been dirt trash and construction waste everywhere for 3 years. she shows us where her fruit and vegetable shop used to be. it's now a restaurant the chinese owner was willing to pay $3.00 times as much rent as her. reception is a little frosty. my shop used to be here pantelis. the new owner doesn't understand any. he uses the translation app to try and communicate with her on the screen it says that his business isn't doing that well. it makes me sad this shop with my life i earn decent money here i could even save some now everything's changed. to we're not. punks house is still here surrounded by skyscrapers cranes and building sites she now runs a small online sh
africa and europe so far china has spent around 180000000000 euros on the project the final cost is estimated to reach about 900000000000 while the rest some concerns about china's expanding power many countries welcomed the cash injection individuals however i'm experiencing the downsides of chinese investment like in cambodia. pung sierra and says she doesn't want to get used to what sihanoukville has become . there's been dirt trash and construction waste everywhere for 3 years. she shows us...
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asia africa the 3rd world countries are provinces to fund the american military control of other countries and be. because we can't have our own draft we have a foreign legion which means its support basically so i would be arabia and the wahabi crazies and that's the 2nd aspect of war why do we go to war because we view the key to economic growth as oil and energy we go to war is vice president cheney said for the oil that's why they invaded iraq for the oil that's why trump says the one thing we want in syria we really don't want to go to war with russia we want to just control oil. and the gas lines and the pipeline through afghanistan so the military is really an extension of controlling a world energy and oil and to prevent any attempt to stopping global warming it's really a war for to maintain global warming under the control of the united states let's follow up on that because tom did say that just openly and blatantly forget all the people and helping the kurds and that stuff we want the oil so it's not the anti-war stance the rhetoric he uses is the fact that he's so blatant abou
asia africa the 3rd world countries are provinces to fund the american military control of other countries and be. because we can't have our own draft we have a foreign legion which means its support basically so i would be arabia and the wahabi crazies and that's the 2nd aspect of war why do we go to war because we view the key to economic growth as oil and energy we go to war is vice president cheney said for the oil that's why they invaded iraq for the oil that's why trump says the one thing...
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and southeast asia and epidemic by comparison affects a smaller. area and there are fewer infections for example 2003 the sars outbreak that was an epidemic 774 people were killed dr gloria telhami is the director of the clinic of infectious and tropical diseases at sufi ns a university in rome and she told us earlier that prevention is really the only cure for the virus right now to stop infection from being from being a killer for more afraid for people so we have to teach people they have to protect themselves and protect others by controlling the emission of the virus in person who may be asking to mattick or break symptomatic stop the transmission to other people so we have to wash our hands clear the surfaces and. call their mouth and nose when we call for and when we we have fur and sneezing and this is the most important maisha we can take at the moment. coronavirus coverage continues in a moment the n.b.a. suspended all of its games indefinitely in the united states after a player has tested positive for the virus and not so smooth sailing
and southeast asia and epidemic by comparison affects a smaller. area and there are fewer infections for example 2003 the sars outbreak that was an epidemic 774 people were killed dr gloria telhami is the director of the clinic of infectious and tropical diseases at sufi ns a university in rome and she told us earlier that prevention is really the only cure for the virus right now to stop infection from being from being a killer for more afraid for people so we have to teach people they have to...
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and southeast asia. and india has imposed stringent measures by temporarily canceling all tourist visas the government says it will also quarantine travelers arriving from 7 virus that countries in an attempt to contain the corner virus lizabeth promise a new delhi with the day's headlines. as of 12 g.m.t. on friday and until april 15th no foreign nationals can enter india apart from their diplomats work for the united nations or have. employment as the indian government has also said that all incoming travelers including incoming travelers indians haven't been to any destination coming from any destination but having been rather to china the iran south korea france germany and spain will be quarantined for a minimum of 14 days and all indians whether they here or abroad to avoid known essential travel to americans and a briton have been killed by a barrage of rockets fall out of the military barracks in iraq other personnel at camp taji north of the capital baghdad are being treated for their injuries n
and southeast asia. and india has imposed stringent measures by temporarily canceling all tourist visas the government says it will also quarantine travelers arriving from 7 virus that countries in an attempt to contain the corner virus lizabeth promise a new delhi with the day's headlines. as of 12 g.m.t. on friday and until april 15th no foreign nationals can enter india apart from their diplomats work for the united nations or have. employment as the indian government has also said that all...
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latin america and africa. here in asia some experts are doubting the ror numbers of infection some countries are reporting myin mark and laos have reported fewer than 20 cases each by converting in viet nam have confirmed less than $200.00 respectively in all these countries border or have close cultural economic ties china your region epicenter of the outbreak meanwhile indonesia thailand and malaysia have confirmed cases in thousands but experts say even d's numbers are unrealistically war and not enough testing is being done and here in china local transmissions have slowed to a trickle in recent days casting doubts over the accuracy of government figures with some saying officials are under reporting facing pressure for the world's 2nd largest economy to get going again. the township of khayelitsha in cape town is the 1st in south africa to report a case of coronavirus they are many who are warry that the government will struggle to contain the spread of this disease in high density areas such as townships
latin america and africa. here in asia some experts are doubting the ror numbers of infection some countries are reporting myin mark and laos have reported fewer than 20 cases each by converting in viet nam have confirmed less than $200.00 respectively in all these countries border or have close cultural economic ties china your region epicenter of the outbreak meanwhile indonesia thailand and malaysia have confirmed cases in thousands but experts say even d's numbers are unrealistically war...
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>> that would be asia. >> no, that's africa. how about this? here? any over here? what about this continent? >> i have no ideal. >> how about anything over here? >> this is confusing. >> what about this. >> pacific. >> oh, yes, yes, yes. what is this? >> i don't know. >> how about this? >> i don't know. >> nope. >> this? >> no. >> this? >> nope. >> this? >> nope. nothing. >> do you support ted cruz? >> yes. >> yes. >> jimmy: all right. that's very sad, but you can go ahead and poke that through. we have a good show tonight. music from soccer mommy, iliza shlesinger is here, and we'll be right back with bob odenkirk. [cheers and applause] ♪ >> dicky: abc's "jimmy kimmel live," brought to you by sprint. . during these uncertain times we want you to get the great service you expect without leaving the safety of your home. sprint.com makes shopping easier by offering free next day shipping and no activation fees on our best new phone deals, like the amazing iphone 11 for just $15 a month when you switch. for now sprint.com is the best way to learn about our plans, bu
>> that would be asia. >> no, that's africa. how about this? here? any over here? what about this continent? >> i have no ideal. >> how about anything over here? >> this is confusing. >> what about this. >> pacific. >> oh, yes, yes, yes. what is this? >> i don't know. >> how about this? >> i don't know. >> nope. >> this? >> no. >> this? >> nope. >> this? >> nope. nothing. >> do you...
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lengthened europe or asia but if this virus behave yes and bob west africa in the same way as it behaved in italy or spain or china we are facing a disaster terrible proportion and i would be opening that developed countries which have a great deal to do with the mess that anywhere in the in africa in terms of our on the development of beginning to discuss emergency relief packages with no conditions but. accepted because. decades of. freeze but the undone in a matter of months if you worst case scenarios are what actually plays out. in the. air and kumar in delhi to simplify one aspect of the story of india over the past year or so done to its most basic at some point somebody will get into kashmir lots of people in kashmir don't trust no render modi anyway why should they trust him to look after them when it comes to the coronavirus. so you are right that cash or the a trick and a special problem the indian subcontinent this concern and you know that you know for their own good i think you know they would have to rely on the state because at this point there's no option that's why one
lengthened europe or asia but if this virus behave yes and bob west africa in the same way as it behaved in italy or spain or china we are facing a disaster terrible proportion and i would be opening that developed countries which have a great deal to do with the mess that anywhere in the in africa in terms of our on the development of beginning to discuss emergency relief packages with no conditions but. accepted because. decades of. freeze but the undone in a matter of months if you worst...
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would be like in far less developed economies in developing countries as this virus spreads across asia cross africa here in europe as you say governments trying their best to throw money at the problem easier said than done it will not that where that money is sent how quickly it can achieve it it was as business as beginning to fold ogunnaike that got wages that book rental bills money needs to be tracked and tracked very good if you get into the system and not policed it to do so you can buy but it's not protection you put into the health care systems because all of these efforts of course are aimed at trying to do they all sit at the peak of the outbreak in individual countries to delay it and we do see it principally to buy time for health systems to health systems will simply money to scale up and to scale up what john i want to say the situations that germany must be considering like many other countries will of course be limiting flights of course we've seen announcements from emirates airlines as well as turkish airlines doing a similar sort of thing but border controls as they
would be like in far less developed economies in developing countries as this virus spreads across asia cross africa here in europe as you say governments trying their best to throw money at the problem easier said than done it will not that where that money is sent how quickly it can achieve it it was as business as beginning to fold ogunnaike that got wages that book rental bills money needs to be tracked and tracked very good if you get into the system and not policed it to do so you can buy...
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over the last 50 is cuban doctors have saved millions of lives in latin america asia and africa for the 1st time the cuban medical brigade is on the way to europe. there are 36 doctors behind me and 15 nurses i spoke to some of them over the last couple of hours and i can tell you they're very proud they insist they're going to italy of their own free will but many of them are very nervous catalysts of course i'm scared that when we went to fight a bowler in west africa and 2014 we were scared too but we fulfilled our mission there and we all came back with what we going to do is cure and bring relief not only to the italian people but the world's population that this is a global battle and we have to fight it together it's not even looking for some reason why are you going on this mission if you know that cuban doctors have died on past missions. will be one more because we are the cuban people this is cuba and we're always going to keep fighting some of the moment i don't know you. registered $25.00 cases of coronavirus substantially less than most latin american nations the country p
over the last 50 is cuban doctors have saved millions of lives in latin america asia and africa for the 1st time the cuban medical brigade is on the way to europe. there are 36 doctors behind me and 15 nurses i spoke to some of them over the last couple of hours and i can tell you they're very proud they insist they're going to italy of their own free will but many of them are very nervous catalysts of course i'm scared that when we went to fight a bowler in west africa and 2014 we were scared...
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four are found in africa... ...and four in asia. ♪ pangolins are the world's only truly scaly mammals. their scales, just like human fingernails, are made from keratin. but this remarkable natural armor is the cause of their destruction. in the last 20 years, the demand for pangolin scales for use in traditional asian medicines has decimated their numbersworl. today, a pangolin will be taken from the wild every five minutes. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ diekmann speaking native language ] [ man speaking native language on cellpne ] ♪ in namibia, nnnservationist maria diek is on the front line of the battle to save these animals. she's been contacted by a stranger with a pangolin to sell. diekmann: if we see that it's alive and i can't convince this guy, i've got to walk away. that's really hard. but if i don't walk away anthen i pay him an extraordinary amount of money, then i promise you, tomorrow he's ba in the bush and he's getting the next one. i'veot a 50/50 chance. you can film for a couple more minutes,nd then camera away. ♪ narrator: the call has brought maria to a poor township, where s
four are found in africa... ...and four in asia. ♪ pangolins are the world's only truly scaly mammals. their scales, just like human fingernails, are made from keratin. but this remarkable natural armor is the cause of their destruction. in the last 20 years, the demand for pangolin scales for use in traditional asian medicines has decimated their numbersworl. today, a pangolin will be taken from the wild every five minutes. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ diekmann speaking native language ] [ man speaking...
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and europe in asia the middle east africa and latin america will be live for them in just a moment but. 1st let's give an update on how the pandemic looks right now the number of cases has topped 126000 worldwide it all began here in china which has seen more than 80000 cases but new cases there have slowed to a trickle italy is the epicenter of the crisis in europe more than $12000.00 people are infected and over $800.00 have died the whole country is on lockdown only food shops pharmacies and essential services or racing but let's not forget that most people do recover from this virus the green figure there right at the top right shows almost 70000 people have made a full recovery but the global spread of the corona virus is leading nations around the world to take some pretty extraordinary measures to keep people safe and to try to limit the economic fallout from the pandemic will begin a worldwide coverage with mike hanna who joins us live now from washington so u.s. president donald trump essentially flights from europe starting this friday mike it's a pretty drastic measure isn't
and europe in asia the middle east africa and latin america will be live for them in just a moment but. 1st let's give an update on how the pandemic looks right now the number of cases has topped 126000 worldwide it all began here in china which has seen more than 80000 cases but new cases there have slowed to a trickle italy is the epicenter of the crisis in europe more than $12000.00 people are infected and over $800.00 have died the whole country is on lockdown only food shops pharmacies and...
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that means that an awful lot of people who are trying to get back from asia, australasia, africa, via the gulf will not be able to travel and that is being replicated right across the world. i've been in touch with some people in new zealand this morning. it is now evening their time. they simply do not know how they are going to get home. is that country goes into lockdown, and i'm very sorry, i have had to say to them, i can't find any way of getting you back. not so bad for places like north america, there will be flights continuing to get people out but elsewhere in latin america, in africa, the options are coming down, the shutters are going up coming down, the shutters are going up and it is a very grim time for an awful lot of worried people. to underline how difficult travel is, is that you are at home? it is, yes. i used to be a travel editor, now i am the can't travel editor. that is tiny compared with the issues that we are seeing. actually, what we have been confronted with over the past week or so in terms of the welfare of british citizens abroad means that after this is
that means that an awful lot of people who are trying to get back from asia, australasia, africa, via the gulf will not be able to travel and that is being replicated right across the world. i've been in touch with some people in new zealand this morning. it is now evening their time. they simply do not know how they are going to get home. is that country goes into lockdown, and i'm very sorry, i have had to say to them, i can't find any way of getting you back. not so bad for places like north...
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asia and latin america in audition w.h.o. is working intensively with several partners to massively increase access to lifesaving products including diagnostics p p medical oxygen ventilators and more we understand that many countries are implementing measures that rest wreaked the movement of people. in implementing this measure is it's vital to respect the dignity and welfare of all people it's also important that governments keep their people informed about the intended duration of measures and to support for older people refugees and other vulnerable groups governments need to ensure the welfare of people who have lost their income and are in desperate need of food sanitation and other essential services countries should walk around in hand with communities to build trust and support resilience and mental health 2 months ago deadly published the strategy preparedness and response plan with an initial artist of $675000000.00 is dollars to support countries to prepare for and respond to covered 19 we're very grateful to the
asia and latin america in audition w.h.o. is working intensively with several partners to massively increase access to lifesaving products including diagnostics p p medical oxygen ventilators and more we understand that many countries are implementing measures that rest wreaked the movement of people. in implementing this measure is it's vital to respect the dignity and welfare of all people it's also important that governments keep their people informed about the intended duration of measures...
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it was mostly in equatorial forests in asia and africa and it was carried by a forest mosquito. that mosquito mostly bit animals. it did not bite people much. people did not get a lot of zika virus. but now zika virus is being byried by 80's object i -- aedes egypti. they can breed in a drop of water in a bottle cap. all of the person -- plastic garbage we leave around, our person -- they are perfect environment. the only bite humans. only bite humans. as an is a got into this mosquito, it expanded rapidly. soon as it got into this mosquito, it expanded rapidly. we carry these around. that started in the 19th century in earnest with the steam engine. we started taking steamships quickly, often down our rivers. and then of course we collected those waterways by using steam engines to build canals. so the eerie canal opened. just in time for cholera to come itr from london and purpose came down into the entire interior of north america. that happened again and again and again. we have not just a few capital cities with airports but tens of thousands of annexes between all of our a
it was mostly in equatorial forests in asia and africa and it was carried by a forest mosquito. that mosquito mostly bit animals. it did not bite people much. people did not get a lot of zika virus. but now zika virus is being byried by 80's object i -- aedes egypti. they can breed in a drop of water in a bottle cap. all of the person -- plastic garbage we leave around, our person -- they are perfect environment. the only bite humans. only bite humans. as an is a got into this mosquito, it...
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we weren't counting asia or africa. if you start talking about how any people to we think died in india, how many do we think died in china and now the statistics estimate somewhere from 50 to 100 million with higher mortality rates in certain areas. are soed at least for me complete the confusing, we have whole villages north of the arctic circle that are wiped out. everyone dies. and then you have communities that are largely safe and there is no rhyme or reason. that's why the work of the epidemiologist has been so interesting for us. inside the united states it is strange in the ways being poor didn't necessarily mean you would died a higher rate but it would certainly be much less comfortable during that process but the poorest of property would create an additional -- as caregivers for the family and those tried to do the right thing for a sick person in their household. in your research work, did you run across any information which might lead this to have been biological warfare? >>oh, no. but i did come across
we weren't counting asia or africa. if you start talking about how any people to we think died in india, how many do we think died in china and now the statistics estimate somewhere from 50 to 100 million with higher mortality rates in certain areas. are soed at least for me complete the confusing, we have whole villages north of the arctic circle that are wiped out. everyone dies. and then you have communities that are largely safe and there is no rhyme or reason. that's why the work of the...
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, asia and other parts of the world to strengthen their early warning systems, can be caught unprepared. >> so then, dr. frieden, what is the number-one thing we should be doingot that we'reoing now? >> there is so much that we need it's an all-hands-k response to the coronavirus paemic. and that means we need a structured federal response with car guidelines that are science-based and rely at the cdc.on's top experts and we need to engage with the world. this is world war coronavirus, world war c, if you will. and all of us need to work together. as josh lederberg said, it's their numbers agait our brains. but unless we really work together, the virus is going to take far too many lives. >> dr. frieden, i'd like to show you anmage of doctors that is circulating on the internet right now, sending a message to all of us here at home. why is that message so important? h lthcare workers ine our most precious resource. they're the fron of the fight against this virus. we all need to support them. we need to make sure that they are first in line for protective equipment, first in line for tr
, asia and other parts of the world to strengthen their early warning systems, can be caught unprepared. >> so then, dr. frieden, what is the number-one thing we should be doingot that we'reoing now? >> there is so much that we need it's an all-hands-k response to the coronavirus paemic. and that means we need a structured federal response with car guidelines that are science-based and rely at the cdc.on's top experts and we need to engage with the world. this is world war...
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that are more refugees and migrants travelling around the ward within africa within asia than those that are coming to europe this to say we have europeans to put things in perspective and to realise that it is not only a european phenomenon it is a global move. starting from wars conflicts poverty natural disasters climate change it is the war that is going in that direction people move out of desperation out of hope and we have to learn how to manage this. without a political solution in sight migrants and refugees remain undeterred taking on increasingly dangerous routes into europe. when we where in the border in the same i was standing on one leg and raising my son on the other one too in order to get him up from the water because the water was still here. full of struggles full of pleasure to play when police look at it yeah it's pretty much what i said to him through. a lot of the goodness of the way that i'm in the wrong place about the but i me the route i want to be an intimate look at life in cuba is working mom there with a like i say ok perfect but the comment that made a ye
that are more refugees and migrants travelling around the ward within africa within asia than those that are coming to europe this to say we have europeans to put things in perspective and to realise that it is not only a european phenomenon it is a global move. starting from wars conflicts poverty natural disasters climate change it is the war that is going in that direction people move out of desperation out of hope and we have to learn how to manage this. without a political solution in...
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there are more refugees and migrants traveling around the ward within africa within asia than those that are coming to europe this to say we have as europeans to put things in perspective and to realize that it is not only a european phenomenon it is a global move. starting from wars conflicts poverty natural disasters climate change it is the world that is going in that direction people move out of desperation out of hope and we have to learn how to manage this. without a political solution in sight migrants and refugees remain undeterred taking on increasingly dangerous routes into europe. when we where in the border in the sea i was standing on one leg and raising my son on the other while still in order to get him up from the water because the water was still here. trouble began at the end of the country's civil war when most people started returning home from refugee camps. and killed during a demonstration in 2017 is buried right here in the middle of the street as a sign of resistance to the mining companies and government are set in your. nation's mules and displacement between t
there are more refugees and migrants traveling around the ward within africa within asia than those that are coming to europe this to say we have as europeans to put things in perspective and to realize that it is not only a european phenomenon it is a global move. starting from wars conflicts poverty natural disasters climate change it is the world that is going in that direction people move out of desperation out of hope and we have to learn how to manage this. without a political solution in...
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until we can get asia and africa to join in with us, what chance do we have on saving the planet but none of it will ever work. i learned it very quickly. barbra streisand lives in malibu, babs is all about the environment and green new deal and when james roland came to my place to do a podcast, he pulled up in a ford raptor. this is essentially a v-8 firebreathing trophy truck and when i said james you got the 2016, why didn't you get the new one. he said the new one has the v6 with the turbo. mine has the v-8. it burns more fossil fuel. he returns to malibu, probably does a doughnut on the lawn and then goes back in and hugs babs. how are we going to get anybody down with this if james bolin is driving a trophy truck. >> or he may park it in the neighbors raj and they have a previous in the driveway. >> here in new york. [inaudible] >> you have to comply. then you have to pay for the paper bag. i remember the first switch was because we wanted to save the trees. we wanted to get rid of the paperbacks. so the plastic bags were fine but the reality is all of this, as you noticed, is
until we can get asia and africa to join in with us, what chance do we have on saving the planet but none of it will ever work. i learned it very quickly. barbra streisand lives in malibu, babs is all about the environment and green new deal and when james roland came to my place to do a podcast, he pulled up in a ford raptor. this is essentially a v-8 firebreathing trophy truck and when i said james you got the 2016, why didn't you get the new one. he said the new one has the v6 with the...
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over the last 50 is even talked as if saved millions of lives in latin america asia and africa now for the 1st time a cuban medical brigade is on the way. there are 36 doctors behind me and 15 nurses i spoke to some of them over the last couple of hours and i can tell you they're very proud they insist they're going to italy of their own free will but many of them are very nervous. of course i'm scared but when we went to fight a bowler in west africa in 2014 we were scared too but we fulfilled our mission there and we all came back with what we going to do is cure and bring relief not only to the italian people but the world's population that this is a global battle and we have to fight it together it's not even ok i just for some reason why are you going on this mission if you know that cuban doctors have died on past missions as a political one more because we are the cuban people this is cuba and we're always going to keep fighting some of the moment i don't know you. are so far registered $25.00 cases of coronavirus substantially less than most latin american nations the country p
over the last 50 is even talked as if saved millions of lives in latin america asia and africa now for the 1st time a cuban medical brigade is on the way. there are 36 doctors behind me and 15 nurses i spoke to some of them over the last couple of hours and i can tell you they're very proud they insist they're going to italy of their own free will but many of them are very nervous. of course i'm scared but when we went to fight a bowler in west africa in 2014 we were scared too but we fulfilled...
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from south asia to africa to latin america, the pandemic is confronting developing countries with a public health emergency combined with an economic crisis, each exacerbating one another. the same forces are playing out in wealthy nations, too, but in poor countries where billions of people live in proximateit to calamity even in the best of times the dangers are amplified. joining me now jeffrey sachs, from columbia university and dr. lepi roy, an msnbc medical contributor, who has worked across the globe in underserved countries. jeffrey, this is not just a u.s. problem. it's not an italy problem. it is global. help us understand how devastating this could be for developing countries that already are knocking on the door of a crisis on any given moment. >> it could be devastating for all of us, the entire world population is vulnerable to this new virus we don't have immunity. it is spreading everywhere, reaching every country of the world and as you rightly say, there are no backup reserves when other countries can't suddenly appropriate a $2 trillion bill as we are fortunate to be abl
from south asia to africa to latin america, the pandemic is confronting developing countries with a public health emergency combined with an economic crisis, each exacerbating one another. the same forces are playing out in wealthy nations, too, but in poor countries where billions of people live in proximateit to calamity even in the best of times the dangers are amplified. joining me now jeffrey sachs, from columbia university and dr. lepi roy, an msnbc medical contributor, who has worked...
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how fast they are on al-jazeera these are the headlines stock markets in asia or africa but some of the losses off saying initial steep drops just after the open well down 2 coronavirus this is off the wall street suffered its worst single day losses in. 33 years going back in 1907 markets in europe have rebounded as well after their massive losses on thursday meanwhile a top u.s. health officials says the government is failing to account for what could be thousands of infections there because the testing system isn't working the system does not is not really geared to what we need right now what you are asking for that is a failing and. it is a failing there let's admit it the fact is the way the system was set up is that the public health component was a system where you put it out there in the public and a physician asks for it and you get it then i hear of anybody getting it easily the way people in other country are doing it we're not set up for that do i think we should be yes but we're not thousands of people are also making their way from europe to the united states before new r
how fast they are on al-jazeera these are the headlines stock markets in asia or africa but some of the losses off saying initial steep drops just after the open well down 2 coronavirus this is off the wall street suffered its worst single day losses in. 33 years going back in 1907 markets in europe have rebounded as well after their massive losses on thursday meanwhile a top u.s. health officials says the government is failing to account for what could be thousands of infections there because...
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west africa, east africa, southeasast asia, etc. the globalused for diseases that we havave -- communicicable diseases that we hahave stoppedeeeeing the u.s.s. a lot of m my colllleagues don't have this amomount of expense working with the personal protective equipipment that we need right now. i see a lot of people who are touching the masks or puputtingt on a and taking it off incorrectly. personal protetective equipmentt like g gloves and masks do o not protect you u if they are used o correctly. one of the greatest risks when using them is taking them off wrong, touching her face, touching the mask, infecting yourself. don'tnot surprising we have a huge supply of these things. we did not prepare f for this scenarioio. i think this is the most importrtant message. so many people k knew this was coming. so many people knew thihis was coming. you cacan look back anand see headadlines from three month ag, three years ago. everything that we learned in west africa seem to have been torn apart in decisions -- seemingly undermine our a
west africa, east africa, southeasast asia, etc. the globalused for diseases that we havave -- communicicable diseases that we hahave stoppedeeeeing the u.s.s. a lot of m my colllleagues don't have this amomount of expense working with the personal protective equipipment that we need right now. i see a lot of people who are touching the masks or puputtingt on a and taking it off incorrectly. personal protetective equipmentt like g gloves and masks do o not protect you u if they are used o...
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asia the united states or chile scientists at the millennium institute of chile's catholic university believe that within 2 months they could have a vaccine prototype for the coronavirus they're basing their bets on accumulated experience in developing successful vaccines against 2 major respiratory diseases this incisional virus and the met a new move iris but limited resources are a handicap for example for clinical trials and access to g.p. or good practices laboratories which has a latin americans brace for a viral tsunami they need to produce their own vaccine becomes more evident in the pneumonia one and. if for example germany finds the corona virus that you can be sure that the europeans asians and north americans will be the 1st to whom will be sold what as is usually the case will be standing in line waiting for the needs of the developed countries to be satisfied 1st. but there's another reason for developing countries to invest more in biotechnology these people are waiting to be vaccinated against influenza with imported vaccines but viruses are constantly mutating are no
asia the united states or chile scientists at the millennium institute of chile's catholic university believe that within 2 months they could have a vaccine prototype for the coronavirus they're basing their bets on accumulated experience in developing successful vaccines against 2 major respiratory diseases this incisional virus and the met a new move iris but limited resources are a handicap for example for clinical trials and access to g.p. or good practices laboratories which has a latin...