that s my neighbourhood you were talking about. even if it s not directly your neighbourhood. you start knowing people who don t have healthcare as friends, knowing people who are undocumented and can t go to their parents funeral. and then it stops becoming interesting, perse, and becomes quite personal. you covered so many important stories while you were in america, the iraq war, the election of president obama, occupy wall street, the tea party. but i think reporting on hurricane katrina over the course of the years stands out, why is that? i felt that in that moment the contradictions of america s kind of race and class were laid bare. that there were all sorts of ways in which they could be finessed, anybody who tries hard enough can do this or that and, you know, the civil rights era was a long time ago,
of trump republicans, and it would be, you know. funny, why do you think that? and it would be my m0 for an awful lot of interviews. but as time goes on my wife is american and i had two kids there you become invested and it stops being anthropology and it starts. you ve got skin in the game. and you start thinking, that s my kids you re talking about. that s my neighbourhood you were talking about. even if it s not directly your neighbourhood. you start knowing people who don t have healthcare as friends, knowing people who are undocumented and can t go to their parents funeral. and then it stops becoming interesting, perse, and becomes quite personal. you covered so many important stories while you were in america, the iraq war, the election
shelter, we did see in several occasions discriminations. it was not systematic, per se. occasions discriminations. it was not systematic, perse. it occasions discriminations. it was not systematic, per se. it was a practice. we definitely see the politicians, especially from the opposition, at this hectic time to get some political gains.- opposition, at this hectic time to get some political gains. thank you for sharin: get some political gains. thank you for sharing your get some political gains. thank you for sharing your insights get some political gains. thank you for sharing your insights and - for sharing your insights and experiences with us. ijust want for sharing your insights and experiences with us. i just want to bring the panel in. peter, from a diplomatic point of view, there can be fewer parts of the world where negotiations to help those in need can be fraught with such difficulty. take syria. there is a regime and control in areas where people desperately need he
get to a really interesting point to the government sending measures under review, but what we know is, to be clear, what is being discussed here by tests, it s not knockdowns or anything else, not travel bands, per se, or anything else, not travel bands, perse, it s or anything else, not travel bands, per se, it s very much testing at the moment and that makes sense because you want to know what you are dealing with, you don t want to be flying blind. bud are dealing with, you don t want to be flying blind- are dealing with, you don t want to be flying blind. and the reason that china is seeing be flying blind. and the reason that china is seeing such be flying blind. and the reason that china is seeing such an be flying blind. and the reason that china is seeing such an increase - be flying blind. and the reason that china is seeing such an increase in l china is seeing such an increase in cases is because they have stepped away from that draconian 0 tolerance policy, zero cov