earlier in the year when the biden administration conceded it didn t have the authority to issue these types of mandates. absolutely. this is an unconstitutional mandate, a little common sense knows is morally wrong to separate soldiers from the military, separate our heroes, people working in the hospitals keeping us all safe and we are in the downswing of another wave and the vaccine wasn t twice as effective as we thought it might be. when will the government take into account natural immunity and stick a knife in our back with this vaccine mandate. laura: jennifer granholm has spoken out. watch. what is the granholm plan to increase oil production in america? laura: what is would that i
downswing here of this latest surge, this delta surge but we re still getting over 100,000 infections a day and right now the tide is higher than last year. if we get another surge in the winter, it could be bad. like we have spoken about before, we can t get over confident. every time we could and we put our guard down, we let the tiger in the door and we get another surge with another variant. yes, things are better but they re still far from over. exactly. we can be cautiously optimistic perhaps. now of course there s word that merck has put out or certainly prepared this antiviral bill that will stop covid in its tracks and could be ready by christmas. could. we don t know the timing. maybe before that. there are two other covid pills on the horizon.
more cautious? i absolutely think it does not signal the beginning of the end of this pandemic. um, we may be in the middle of it. what it signals is that we are now on the downswing here of of this latest surge. this delta surge. but we re still getting over 100,000 infections, a day. and right now, the tide is higher than it was a year ago. so if we get an increase in the winter, you know, it it could be very bad. obviously, more people have been vaccinated. but like like we have spoken before, we can t get overconfident. every time we do and we put our guard down, we we just sort of let the tiger in the door, and we get another surge with another variant. so, yes, things are better. but they re far from over. exactly. so, we can be cautiously optimistic perhaps. and now, of course, there s word that merck has put out or certainly, prepared this
Pakistan relations with traditional allies in Gulf are on downswing: Scholar
Sun Online Desk
8th January, 2021 06:33:26
Pakistan s declining relations with its two biggest sources of foreign remittances and foreign exchange Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) is bad news for its already ailing economy of the country, said scholar Salman Rafi Sheikh.
In an opinion piece in Asia Times, Sheikh said Pakistan is tentatively reorienting its foreign policy away from Saudi Arabia and the UAE towards China s New Silk Roads.
Last August, Saudi Arabia asked Pakistan to repay early a USD 3 billion soft loan, Islamabad tried to defuse the tensions by quickly dispatching its current army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa.
what americans don t want to see are children being smuggled in record numbers across our border to take advantage of a loophole created by our court system. americans want to see an immigration system that doesn t put children in harm s way. the only way to accomplish that end is to make sure that smuggling a child does not guarantee entry or admission into the country. joining me now in the senior vice president for social justice at the new school, maya wiley also with me, tiana low. maya, it s a weird headliner i had to begin our segment with. americans are angry, and we re seeing the numbers that say 7 out of 10 of us are feeling this way. why? well, i think we have several indicators of why. we have seen a 33% increase in hate, both hate groups and hate crimes that is a number that was on the down swing before the