and this is actually a royal heirloom. during the 1897 benin expedition, this artefact, known as 0kukor, was one of hundreds taken by british troops in the kingdom of benin, which is now southern nigeria. it was then gifted by george william neville, a former british army officer tojesus college in 1905. fast forward to 2016, students led a campaign arguing the statue needed to be returned to the community from which it was stolen. in 2019, the college agreed for it to be returned. here in cambridge, how significant is it for this institution to do what they re doing today? well, very excited today to be in cambridge, but alsojesus college, because it is part of our history, part of our identity, which has been cut away for many decades. and i will be happy to see it. a lot of nigerians can be able to see and feel these
they perceive as different working conditions. reporter: the strategy reflects the reality of where he lives. only 22% of people in the area are vaccinated. for someone who is on the fence or has previously been rejecting vaccines, for whatever reason, the closer that they see someone, you know, that they either know or love that suffers a grave illness or tragically dies, that often is the switch that that that flips their mind. how do you square that with healthcare workers, though, who saw so many people sick and then still don t want the vaccine? i can t, other than it doesn t make common sense to me. i just i can t explain it. it s inexplicable. the supreme court upheld a vaccine mandate for smallpox in 1905. still, a small portion of hospital workers around the country have protested vaccine mandates. but the opposition matters a lot more here because scotland county hospital struggles to have enough staff. and ten of its 57 nurses left
their right to choose what they want to do with their body. i think that may have helped retain some staff that may have been tempted to jump to other places because of salary or what they perceive as different working conditions. reporter: his strategy reflects the reality of where he lives. only 22% of people in the area are vaccinated. for someone who is on the fence or has previously been rejecting vaccines, for whatever reason, the closer that they see someone, you know, that they either know or love that suffers a grave illness or tragically dies, that often is the switch that flips their mind. reporter: how do you square that with health care workers though who saw so many people sick and still don t want the vaccine? i can t, other than it doesn t make common sense to me. i just can t explain it. it is inexplicable. reporter: the supreme court upheld a vaccine mandate for smallpox in 1905. still, a small portion of hospital workers around the country have protested va
teachers. you will lose 10% of the reports on all union jobs. geraldo: i agree with jesse s tone. jesse: you take issue with my tone? [laughter] geraldo: i believe mandates exist for a reason. the supreme court in 1905 decision made very clear, unless this court reverses the federal government has the constitutional right to tread the i got it exactly right. jesse: you misread it. geraldo: they need airline pilots, and they are screwing the public and delta pilots. i say use whatever weapons you have. if the congressman from san antonio and austin this guy is an ideological lunatic. he said when he looked at the crowd of people who could not get on the southwest flights, this makes me happier than i can articulate.
are vaccinated. for someone who is on the fence or has previously been rejecting vaccines, for whatever reason, the closer that they see someone, you know, that they either know or love that suffers a grave illness or tragically dies, that often is the switch that that that flips their mind. how do you square that with healthcare workers, though, who saw so many people sick and then still don t want the vaccine? i can t, other than it doesn t make common sense to me. i just i can t explain it. it s inexplicable. the supreme court upheld a vaccine mandate for smallpox in 1905. still, a small portion of hospital workers around the country have protested vaccine mandates. but the opposition matters a lot more here because scotland county hospital struggles to have enough staff. and ten of its 57 nurses left during the pandemic. it even made pamphlets advertising it had no mandate to