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We just received positive. News for announcement that theres been progress made for a successful Russian Office didnt fix the financial problems to some semblance of hope to use. This far as its clear that this fact see even if approved will not be widely available for many months yet to come the economy will come back because people will start to feel normal its a challenge before us right now is still mentioned growing hopefully we have someone in office who can help us get rid of that whole big crisis and bring jobs back its not like people are not working because they dont want to they are having a tough time going to work. Also coming up after 4 years of Donald Trumps america forced us president elect joe biden is promising americas european friends a Foreign Policy that puts partnerships and allies 1st that he is someone who has a long and deeply value our partnership with the United Kingdom with the e. U. With nato and with other nations that share our core values so i think youll see a significant shift in terms of u. S. Foreign policy. But to our viewers watching on p. B. S. In the United States and to all of you around the world welcome we begin the day with a glimmer of hope the 1st Scientific Data pointing towards the end of the corona virus pandemic today the u. S. Pharmaceutical giant pfizer and the German Company buying on tech reported that their vaccine to prevent covert 19 appears to be working early Analysis Shows the back scene is 90 percent effective with no serious side effects stock markets on both sides of the atlantic soared on the news hitting record highs on wall street but both Companies Made clear today that even if all trials go well the earliest the vaccine would be available would be next year between now and then europe and the u. S. Face what political leaders are calling a dark winter the virus is spreading as quickly as ever with more and more people hospitalized and in intensive care. Germany is in Lockdown People in business is a facing tough restrictions at the moment strict controls are the only measure to keep the pandemic at bank one way there could be a return to Something Like normal life is it a vaccine becomes available gem and beyond tank has announced it is trying a medicine that could protect many people from the virus thats why episodes until basepoint it was unclear whether a vaccine could be made that would actually reduce the infection or actually prevent infection now it looks like it could work and that is encouraging and this gentleman Health Minister i may say that im very pleased its a german developed country set as i know it was and the name is Health Minister says to beat the pandemic at least 55 percent of the population would need to be vaccinated theres no question of making it compulsory but who would be often the vaccine 1st. Public facing jobs like medical workers and police seem certain to be near the front of the queue because of their level of risk. The elderly will be protected as a priority they are especially likely to suffer serious effects if they catch corona. But there are also suggestions that teaches and even the homeless should be among the 1st to be vaccinated the Health Minister wants white discussion about who should be 1st in line. But their status as an officer and whats important also to me personally is that this debate is not only a Parliamentary Political and scientific one but that we take this discussion to every lunch table to every workplace to every circle of friends and acquaintances and that is discussed in general. Endorsement the debate about priorities has begun and can continue until a corona vaccine hes actually ready. And for more on this Major Development im joined tonight by Mohamed Munir hes a viral a just in lancaster in the u. K. Its good to see you again mr mooney i want to ask you how significant is this news i understand that even at pfizer in buying on take that they were surprised that the results so far are this good oh yeah absolutely thank you very much for having me on the show i think it is really incredible news particularly when our expectations are really low i mean if we look onto the expectation of if that regulates the bodies like of the 8 you actually need been expecting 60 to 70 percent action and now its having 9090 percent action in the interval community as i think this is merely incredible news although this 90 percent has been based on a small number of infection in the volunteers yet this is a really really good instance taught and i understand that we have to wait for the trials to continue incentives and basically pfizer in biotech are waiting to see if anyone gets sick right. Oh yeah absolutely so have the total number of people that are involved in this trial there are only 40 suites follows and at least 164. 00 people need to be infected to nearly conclude the face trial and as it stands now 94 people have been infected and this 90 percent of it is see has been calculated based on those 94 people who when in fact it so this mean right here we are all 3 it will be basically a trial im all goods in the beginning but if this figure of 90 percent even if it dropped to 70 percent or even 60 percent that is good enough to really break this last mission of the infection in the community this vaccine uses a new technology thats called messenger or an Aid Technology explain that if you could to the layman to me how does this work so this is a relatively new technology has been around in the market for like 20 years but no vaccine has been yet for just 30 years and this particular technology how it works is that you take the genetic material of the virus and fold it within that into nano particles as a carrier that takes the messenger alternate which of the genetic material of the last into the body and that was sent into the immune cells and the other body then senses it and use that one as a savior and start d producing for monoclonal antibodies as well as planning the t. Cells so both cell and the antibodies are d prepared in case anybody get infected with the actual coronavirus that would be neutralized by upon the fact of this vaccine so were training the cells of the immune system here with this vaccine. Yes thats absolutely right so i think this i mean system is really the core part of any vaccines and different platforms are being used for example imagine a lyras the the clone the carrier of they antagonists defend its supported chimpanzee virus but when it comes to the modern abase vaccine. Theres they have they are d based on that technology and that is the as a carrier of it in that it will kill injecting into the body and have the body to hold that and start producing want a body. So is the size needs to taming and planning the immune system so that it can tackle the natural infection working effectively so were you are using this new technology and the 16 is being developed very very fast i mean a year ago no one was even talking about this new coronavirus they usually takes 7 to 10 years for a bank scene to be developed before it can actually do to market are you concerned that in our haste here that corners have been cut i mean would you trust this vaccine now. Well that is a really important question and i think one of the main reason that weve been waiting so long d for the call to be completed was we needed to look into whether these vaccines theres a records because you tested and proven to be safe and effective so although the vaccines take a long time to really be at the stage american clones are going to be deployed d in the field this time of course the climb has been significantly short but that isnt all he what he implying because there are definitely areas where you can park the time short by overlapping. Phase one and phase 2 and sometime merging phase one phase 2 trials but the actual critical step is really this phase 3 trial and thats why i always speak about the optimistic cautious ness about the results that we are being presented with in the face or trials so although this is sort of insane but yet a lot more need to be seen before we leave we can conclude on to the data and also the data that we are having is basically just based on the press release we dont have access to the actual that up until that theres another level of people if we are difficult to make an independent or assessment so lets watch. In the whole community the trial of the phase 3 before we will be in the positions well conclude exclusively malisse hope the phase 3 minutes over the sort that we have positive news to talk about then as well mohammad moodier barbarella just lancaster in the u. K. Mr meir as always its good to see we appreciate your insights tonight thank you and very much that will. Canada and the United States have a unique relationship and this bond will always be the Strong Foundation on which we build our shared future. I also want to take a moment to reflect on the historic milestone reached in the selection but 1st of all congratulate president lecture i guess one with more. History than you know we congratulate vice. President come on how this should be the 1st that womans hope that this landmark achievement on both sides of the atlantic there is hope that president elect biden will reverse american Foreign Policy the u. K. Perhaps the closest ally with reason to worry biden is not a fan of braggs especially the complications that breaks it brings to the peace in ireland now here in Continental Europe it is a very different story the leaders of germany and france were among the 1st to congratulate joe biden and come alive here as on saturday when biden was declared winner of the president ial election german chancellor Angela Merkel said a message that was noticeably warm and welcoming for more im joined tonight by the german lawmaker andreas nick mr nixon serves in the German Parliament hes a member of the chancellors conservative c. D. U. Party he also sits on the Foreign Relations committee in Parliament Mr niggas good to see you again what did you think when you heard that joe biden will be the next u. S. President. I think that the dominant reaction here im sure germany is clearly a major relief especially after the suspense of the last week. I think the ultimate. Feeling is that we will not face a 2nd term of President Trump which which probably would have gone from disruption to destruction of the International Order and transatlantic relations. And i think this is a place partly also the feeling in the United States and in my former professor friends who tweeted that it feels like a collective exorcism. Is. The reflection of the relief that is there but to be sure i think it will be also we will be facing some troubles of the plains once we have that emotional connect will be on. That collective exorcism that is what i have not heard today i want you to take a listen to what the german chancellor Angela Merkel what she said today about the new administration by end the friendship of our 2 countries is one that has stood the test of time even over many decades many people here and their lives like this german American Friendship it is a treasure fight that we must preserve that we must cherish and we must pass on to a new generation whose europeans and americans of germans and americans we are allies in a town in india we share common values from the dignity of the individual from the rule of law and democracy and we have common interests as well i mean the United States of america and germany as part of the European Union must stand together to tackle the make jack challenges facing us in this day and age we must stand side by side to cope with the test that is the pandemic we must fight against global warming. We must fight against terrorism stuff. And stand side by side for earthen Global Economy and for free trade i think this is the foundation of i spat the science of it and. Im assuming that you know it was a long soundbite but we wanted to play the entire thing because the german chancellor today she made a point to emphasize what used to be a given when youre talking about u. S. German relations does that speak to the damage that the relationship has sustained under President Trump. I think it is no question that. Everyone who is. Keen advocate of the Transatlantic Alliance was wrong footed over the last 4 years it has been a challenge and so rationally and emotionally and its partly ongoing in terms of reflecting the deep divisions that weve seen in the american electorate and so far as to who would also have to closely monitor the progress that President Biden can be can achieve on the internal reconciliation of the United States we have to also face was all there really is that we created the field at the moment it was trump was not reelected trump is and has not been rejected as clearly as we might have all hoped and so europeans will have to monitor also quite carefully for the next 4 years where the turtle development of the United States is flowing and you know thats a very important point you make more than 70000000 people voted for donald trump as you say america did not reject reject trump has and will germany ever be able to trust the u. S. Again as it did before the error donald trump. Well i think there are some fundamentals that are also moving forward in a world that is changing and. We have to. Accommodate to a situation where we have a governs in washington d. C. Europe is no longer the prime focal point in the prime seat of u. S. Activities there is much more perspective on asia pacific again its up to the europeans as a take more responsibility for their own security and also for stability in the neighborhood and i think that is true i think even in a much more positive corporatist president gratian was a put the biden at ministration and it may be even more so if one day in the future we face a more challenging partner. Again you know you speak of security on saturday a lot after biden was declared the president elect Wolfgang Ischinger tweeted an invitation to mr biden to attend the next Munich Security Conference that takes place in february of next year and this really speaks to how much europe is yearning for a return of u. S. Involvement and u. S. Leadership again would you agree with that. Absolutely and i think given that the security conference this year would probably only be able to take place in a virtual hall that it would maybe make it even easier for the President Biden to address this audience American Leadership is indispensable in this world but i think it is also absolutely a that we as europeans have to take more responsibility our selves not in confrontation with the United States but in cooperation and then theres certain division of labor and it would be i think europeans and germans would take the draw their own conclusion fully if they felt this was an invitation to complacency but it is an invitation i think too strong a corporation based. On shit on common interests but never less will so we have some work to do for example regarding the whole china issue to find common ground. On the strategic challenges Going Forward. And we know that president elect biden plans to rejoin the paris climate agreement one of the 1st things he plans to do he wants to restore the Iran Nuclear Deal and he says he wants to refocus on u. S. Ties with europe i mean this is what you have been wanting for the past 4 years is it enough to pick up from where relations were 4 years ago. I think you you you you know if it take a step in the same river again after 4 years but its its its clearly a return to what we have been relying on for many decades but again we should on both sides not underestimate that that were dealing with different challenges Going Forward was a slightly different perspectives but what is reassuring that was a fight an administration with a for policy that little coming in that we know pretty well there will be a different quality of dialogue a different quality of mutual appreciation and that i think is a good basis to Work Together on on dressing these challenges in the next 4 years and dreams nick a member of the German Parliament as well as Parliament Foreign Affairs Committee mr nic we appreciate your time and your insights tonight as always thank you thank you tonight. Call them both is out there you have no idea what youre doing. As everybody only one by. Historic numbers. And the posters got it knowingly wrong they got it knowingly we had polls it was so ridiculous republicans they have voiced their disapproval of the pollsters yet again while President Trumps claims are not based in fact his dissatisfaction with the inaccuracy of preelection polling numbers its shared across the political aisle you may remember in 2016 the pollsters predicted Hillary Clinton would become president in 2020 they predicted a clear biden win even suggesting a landslide victory as you know there was no landslide the one person who did call it correctly is the person who has called every president ial election correctly since 1904 im happy to welcome back to the show tonight the professor of perfect president ial predictions Allan Lichtman this delusion is a history professor at American University in washington professor its good to see you again i kept that title for you and i thought i hope you approve and i guess i should change it at American University im going to title your oh ok well i have to give you congratulations. On getting this prediction white again. President tropico ever hes promising to challenge the Election Results and he wants to prove you wrong how do you see that playing out. Well i think that is the sole purpose for challenging to prove lippman wrong theres no doubt about that now of course the challenges are absolutely frivolous and cornish we have witnessed the worst moments in president ial history since the selection never in the entire scope of president ial elections going all the way d back to the 18th century has any losing president or any losing candidate so you baselessly and falsely undermine the integrity of our democracy by claiming an election was rigged by fraud when there is not a single credible example of any fraud much less widespread fraud even Richard Nixon when he lost by a hairs breath margin in 1960 resisted calls to challenge the election even though it was there was some real reason to do it back then when he said im not going to undermine american democracy and he gave a very. Gracious and noble concession speech as did al gore after he lost the presidency by 5 or 37 votes in florida in 2000 i want to talk with you about the polling numbers in just a moment but while were talking about President Trump there is concern that President Trump will not leave the white house voluntarily on january 20th. Do you can you imagine that happening to me that he that the president having to be forcibly removed from the white house do you think it will come to that. No i dont think he wants truly you primarily because he doesnt want to lose all the protections of the presidency when hes facing multiple possible criminal prosecutions i. R. S. Audit and god knows how many civil suits including one that accuses him of Forcible Rape but look here is a coward he cant even look people in the eye and fire them hes got to do it through others or through twitter he is not going to barricade himself in the white house and call on the white supremacist militias to keep them there he may never concede the election but thats irrelevant legally by becomes president we got less of trumps concession yes yes he did he fired the defense secretary did a market espers also by tweet and you mentioned you know firing not in in person let me ask you about the polling numbers the polling numbers were off this time as well. What does that mean moving forward what should what should the u. S. Do when election time comes around again and the man for numbers starts to emerge. Not those numbers my advice to all of you my friends in journalism is never again publish or comment at a horse race all one that hits one candidate against another they were terribly wrong in 2016 when i get my keys to the white house were right and i could trump to win and they will worse in 20200 they claim to have fix their problems they were too unfixable problems with calls one polls are not predictors theyre snapshots and those snapshots change and how do you know they change you keep taking new calls intil you hit the election secondly the errors in polls d are vastly greater and much more systematic than they would tell you they tell you well maybe the error is a plus and minus 3 percent thats cure statistical sampling error that doesnt take into account multiple other types of error the fact that Response Rates are so low that they have to wait their samples to get a representative Sample Response errors people who conceal the truth or hadnt made up their minds really but tell you something and most critically errors and estimating will likely voters vote in 2016 and in 2020 theyve underestimated trump likely voters these are not fixable areas you should take the calls and do with them what the Great British philosopher david hume said you should do with works of superstition consigned them to the flames and make silver the great compiler for foals should stick to stuarts that it will we will see if that indeed happens as we get closer to 2024 professor alan has been joining us tonight from American University in washington d. C. President as always we appreciate your time and your insights and congratulations again thank you so much take care. Well the day is always done the conversation continues online youll find us on twitter either at u. W. News you can follow me at brant golf t. V. And remember whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another day well see you then everybody. Dramatic scenes of the gates of europe. Fall. Even before the devastating explosion at the port of beirut the country was in the midst of a serious crisis. More and more young people are asking themselves whether they have a future there. Should they give up the fight. Going to minutes on d w. N u you know yes. Yes were going to hear you and her last years jam and song so that when we bring you im going to a man called and youve never tried to have the full surprise yourself with what is possible and who is magical what a new sat and. We talked to people who followed her along the way admirers and critics alike now as the worlds most powerful woman shaking her legacy joining us from echols lasagnes subject. The fight against the coronavirus pandemic. Has the rate of infection been developing. Measures are being taken. What is the latest research. Information and context. Coronavirus a. Crucial monday to friday on. The reunion so get. The good news from. The beam. Presumably some are subleasing the by the flood stood the bulk of the above misled the best love and respect. This is g w news live from berlin a reason for hope the world one step closer to ending the cool new virus fandom a pharmaceutical giant pfizer and its german partner biotech today announced their Coronavirus Vaccine is more than 90 percent effective with no bad side effects also coming up that positive news comes as u. S. President elect joe biden announces his code with 19 task force in the morning it will be long scintilla vaccine is available until then the u. S. Will have to endure a dark winter. Im burnt off its good to have you with us we start with the most Promising Development yet in efforts to stop the corona virus pandemic today the u. S. Drug maker pfizer and its german partner biotech announced that their experimental vaccine is more than 90 percent effective in preventing coded 90 Clinical Trials have not shown any negative side effects of these hopes are being tempered by time the vaccine if all goes well will not be available until early next year. The hope for an effective vaccine against the corona virus could be growing German Company by on tax has test results are more promising than expected. As our results are showing that after an interim evaluation the vaccine is able to prevent infections with over 90 percent probability. So they are this is how the socalled and r. N. A. Vaccine works Genetic Information from the corona virus is brought into the human body via a messenger molecule the body then uses it to produce viral proteins against which the immune system forms antibodies those antibodies should then defend against covert 19 more than 43000 people around the world have been vaccinated. Because these vaccines are being developed very quickly at the moment but we have a considerable group of people who have now been vaccinated and they arent showing significant side effects so this gives us hope. By antigun us drug from pfizer say they plan to produce nearly one and a half 1000000000 doses by the end of next year but this is i dont want to rule out the possibility we could receive approval this here but it is also possible it doesnt happen till next year. These new results could accelerate that process obama bring in now dr Andrew Allman he is a member of the German Parliament hes also a specialist in Infectious Diseases its good to have you on the program let me get your reaction what did you think today when you heard the news about the vaccine trials. These are actually the 1st news that i was hoping for for a long time to hear some optimistic news on the back seam front but were cautious i still have to give you this is just a press release were still waiting primary data but there is no reason not to believe the data so far that the vaccine is 90 percent of the cases. And the safety profile looks very promising but actually confirms the data on the 1st it was published in the new england journal of medicine the phase one trial so when we say that this vaccine is effective do we know how long the efficacy is going to be. This is a very good question and that is the big 1000000 dollar question how long the antibody response to the vaccine will last this is an unanswered question because this vaccine is on trial for at just a couple of months and has to prove it is a fact on a long term basis but nevertheless i think looking at the exploding numbers that we see in north america and here in europe this is a very important tool to help us break down on this pandemic situation the one word of warning once the vaccine is approved either by the f. D. A. Or email we have to be have to come up with a vaccine strategy because we cannot thats the everybody in europe in north america or in the world because there wont be so many doses available for the people you know we understand that pfizer and biotech are saying that they hope to produce 50000000 doses by the end of each year 1400000000 doses next year. You would have to divide all of those by 2 right because were talking about 2 injections or 2 doses for someone to be vaccinated correct. That is correct this study trial is built on 2 injections approximately within 3 weeks that i recall correctly they have to be injected to elicit these body responses that are necessary to protect a person. To virus and this is important number 1400000 equals approximately 700000000 people and if you just up the populations in europe and the United States that is the number of population that we have but we have to understand that this is a Global Responsibility we cannot see america 1st or europe 1st this is how few globally discuss how this vaccine has to be distributed because we have a Global Responsibility in the Global Health arena our rights mr and if you would stand by for just a moment so the question of how quickly a role can happen and also who will be the 1st to receive this that question that debate is in full swing also here in germany lets take a look at this next report. Germany is in Lockdown People and business is a facing tough restrictions at the moment stricter controls are the only measure to keep the pandemic at bank one way there could be a return to Something Like normal life is if a vaccine becomes available thats right up is hidden until basepoint it was unclear whether a vaccine could be made that would actually reduce the infection or actually prevent infection now it looks like it could work and that is encouraging and is german Health Minister i may say that im very pleased its a german developed country said as im daughters of the name is Health Minister says to beat the pandemic at least 55 percent of the population would need to be vaccinated theres no question of making it compulsory but who would be often the vaccine 1st. Public facing jobs like medical workers and police seem certain to be near the front of the queue because of their level of risk. The elderly will be protected as a priority they are especially likely to suffer serious effects if they catch corona. But there are also suggestions that teachers and even the homeless should be among the 1st to be vaccinated the Health Minister wants white discussion about who should be 1st in line. But. Whats important also to me personally is that this debate is not only a Parliamentary Political and scientific one but that we take this discussion to every lunch table to every workplace to every circle of friends and acquaintances and that it is discussed in germany. And the debate about priorities has begun and can continue until a corona vaccine is actually ready. And mr i want to ask you in terms of producing this vaccine we understand that these pharmaceutical companies theyve taken the unusual step of starting production before they get approval from the f. D. A. Or from amy here in europe thats unusual so were going to have the vaccines when we need it as weve been told but who is going to decide how to distribute the vaccine and who gets the vaccine 1st. I think this is a very important question that needs to be answered ethically scientifically and politically and this gusen just starts off right now here in germany who needs to be prioritized for the ducks in asia programs the start of on terry basis of course and here in germany and i think that minister sean just set of the discussion has to start i hope the horses promise that we discuss this and start these discuss this in the parliament as well because without the why dick said tens of. The population here in germany or worldwide were going to have a lot of turmoil if we do not have a clear cut and transparent and politically not only political correct but also political adjudicated ruling how the vaccine will be pylori ties it is those who need it 1st and these are usually the most voluntary and involuntary vulnerable who grew special the elderly and especially and chronic disease people but then we have to have a prior to see action list that there is no good correct answer but has to be waited out in the parliament to be sure that we have a consensus within our country or countries even yet it will be interesting to see because after the new year im sure the public will be wanting to know who and when the vaccine is going to be distributed and through all the member of the German Parliament and an expert in Infectious Diseases mr coleman we appreciate your time and your insights tonight thank you. Thank you for having me. Well as look at some of the other developments in the pandemic italy is one of the countries struggling to cope with the 2nd wave of long lines of cars have formed at Testing Centers in the country some people so short of breath that they have been given oxygen while waiting as you see in their cars ukraines president logan is a lenski has become the latest National Leader to test positive for the coronavirus his office in kiev says that the president seen here last month is feeling well despite the diagnosis and that he plans to continue working while being in self isolation of u. S. President donald trump has fired his defense secretary mark s. For president s who win reelection often replace cabinet members but losing president s have generally kept their pentagon chiefs in place until leaving office to maintain national security. Or despite the latest hopes of a Coronavirus Vaccine president elect joe biden is mourning that the United States is still facing a very dark winter the number of cases in the u. S. Now tops 10000000 thats according to Johns Hopkins University President elect biden has made tackling the pandemic his top priority today he named the members of his code 1000 task force a clued immunologist who was fired for criticizing the federal governments response to the crisis under President Trump other biden concerns include the economy tackling racism and battling Climate Change that means that the u. S. Will be rejoining the paris climate agreement. Bidens latest message to the American People was dominated by the need to set aside partisanship and say unite in the face of this pandemic this is a crisis that affects everyone and ive said throughout this campaign i will be a president for every american. This election is over time to put aside the partisan partisanship and the rhetoric that designed to demonize what. Is time to end the politicization of basic responsible Public Health steps might mask social distancing we have to come together to heal the soul of this country so that we can effectively address this crisis and as one country where hard working americans have each others backs and we unite in a shared goal defeating this virus or earlier we asked our Washington Bureau chief in his poll what other measures president elect biden is planning to tackle this pandemic be relieved reached alex he said again i want to be the president fall of you that is indeed a different tone from what we kind of got used to over the course of the last 4 years however biden announced today that he wants to implemented a nationwide mosque mandate where he will work with local governments to help facilitate that was one of his major kind of topics he spoke of tearing his rallies so we kind of knew that this was coming and he also addressed the issue of how africanamericans and latinos have been hit the hardest by this to seize and he wants to ensure that they also have access to pee pee. Tests to help bridge that gap as soon as possible those are in his poll we porting from washington of the german tennis star alexander that it has endured a difficult few days on and off the court he lost the final of the prestigious Paris Masters tournament and then spoke openly about his private life including an allegation of Domestic Abuse against him by an exgirlfriend he denies that allegation. Alexanders father has a lot to think about germanys top male tennis player lost the u. S. Open final in september but then bounced back with 2 titles in cologne the Paris Masters final was a chance for more glory for the world number 7 came up against will number 4 danny and medvedev the russians lost the 1st set but was in fine form in the 2nd with a shift in momentum clear. Medvedev was heading for victory was fair i had over things on his mind an exgirlfriend is pregnant with his child another former girlfriend says she suffered Domestic Violence at the hands of the 23 year old which he denies i know that theres going to be a lot of people that right now are trying to wipe a smile off my face but under this mask and smiling broadly through incredible force that i have the people that i love around me. And you know im probably going to be a father very soon so. You know everything is great in my life and. The people who are trying to keep trying but you know im still smiling and its masculine you can see down stairs next tournament is the season ending a. T. P. Finals in london next week but off the Court Controversies will continue to be a challenge. Rob is up next with the w. Business for the record. Why are people forced to hide in trucks. There are many reasons. There are many cancers. And there are

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