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Transcripts For ALJAZ Martin Landray 20240712

All. Of it 19 is changing the world as we know it. When infections sold earlier this year governments worldwide implemented strict social distancing measures that have slowed the Global Economy dramatically so far theyve been more than half a 1000000 deaths with 10000000 people infected worldwide but the huge financial cost of the pandemic has forced many countries to ease restrictions and reopen their economies. The United Kingdom one of the Worlds Largest economies has among the highest cope with 19 infection and death rates. British scientists like many others of working around the clock to find a vaccine. With one of the countrys most renowned institutions the university of oxford fighting the pandemic on multiple fronts. Professor Martin Landry hes one of the scientists leading the recovery trial its the Worlds Largest randomized Clinical Trial of potential because with 19 treatments. Hes not looking for a cure as such hes focused instead on finding readily available drugs that co

Transcripts For ALJAZ NEWSHOUR 20240713

A bessel from its own fleets during an exercise. In saudi arabia slashes budgets increases taxes as it deals with record low oil prices in the coronavirus and. In Sport Premier League clubs are meeting to discuss whether or not the season can be finished a plan aimed at reassuring plays it safe to train again will be central to that source. Coffee with friends a shopping trip or a visit to family all back on the agenda for millions more people as corona virus restrictions are lifted in some of the hardest hit countries france has been locked down for 8 weeks but people there can now return to shops headdresses and take public transport after its lowest number of deaths since march spain is opening outdoor cafes churches and mosques to keep it. Shopping centers and schools in the netherlands india is restarting part of its train system despite a jump in infections that the rail network which is relied on by tens of millions of people every day has been shut down since late march at in C

Transcripts For ALJAZ NEWSHOUR 20240713

A united move to throw him out of power. Im a lazio rounds up hundreds of migrants again it says its an effort to contain the pandemic. And its full the president of spains top Football League says june 12th is the target date for action claims the risk of players catching coronavirus during games will be principally 0. Coffee with friends a shopping trip or a visit to family are all back on the agenda for millions more people as corona virus restrictions are lifted in some of the hardest hit countries france has been locked down for 8 weeks but people can now return to shops head dresses and take public transport its lowest number of deaths in 7 weeks much of spain is opening outdoor cafes churches and mosques to keep its Shopping Centers and schools in the netherlands india is restarting part of its train system despite a jump infections there the rail network which is relied upon by tens of millions of people every day has been shut down since late march and in China Shanghai is dis

Transcripts For CSPAN2 Georgetown Law Discussion On Voter Suppression Voter Turnout 20240713

Technology law and policy. Okay everybody, time to be seated. So our next panel as you can see, this is the only flight you will see for the whole panel because youre breaking free of powerpoint area theme of this panel is Voter Suppression and voter turnout and in particular, the roles that Network Technologies play in Voter Suppression and voter turn out from a variety of different perspectives. Another way to think of it is pulling back the curtain of it and getting into the technological underbelly of some of the things that the prior panel discuss. Once again, we have a fantastic panel of experts from multiple perspectives, backgrounds and disciplines and im not going to repeat everything thats in the program. But just briefly, to my immediate left here is Karen Bonfield who is a senior policy analyst in the Economic Security and Opportunity Initiative right here at georgetown law and our center on poverty and inequality and she comes from a Public Policy background. We have been

Transcripts For SFGTV Municipal 20240703

Places you on item number four. Approval of minutes for the march 5th regular meeting. Secretary, id like to make some opening remarks, if thats all right, before we get into minutes, i wanted to just thank everyone for being here today, and i just feel that i need to open up this meeting with an acknowledgment of the tragic events that occurred at west portal station over the weekend. Im imagining, but i dont know. But im imagining that many people are feeling anger, rage, a sense of powerlessness, hopelessness. I know that ive cycled through these feelings myself over the past 72 hours, and this happens whenever i hear of any fatalities or serious injuries on our streets. It shouldnt happen in our city or anywhere, and our hearts are with the family. I also know that when these kinds of things happen, there is a natural tendency to want to make sense of the situation very quickly by finding a villain to blame, pointing a finger and demanding action and i understand that. I think that

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