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To be a lot at night it was also wholl ok thank you so much for that ma and i do remember that speech very well trump was forced to laugh it off im self. Cant get that out of the memory thanks for that ma when will come back to you a little later in the program joining us now from washington d. C. Is richard ponza he is the director of just security 2020 with the Stimson Center think tank. I want to pick up something that meaghan said and put it to you my almost talking about this astounding reversal of roles that we see now the u. S. Really its very nationalist and we have china and russia talking about multilateralism holding this up about their commitment to the u. N. And to you the uns role whats your take. It is truly an astounding reversal. From the beginning of the trumpet ministration not just the beginning of a pandemic the us has been very much on the attack about some type of book globalism that was antithetical with real American Values patriotism of course all tied to his
And it is said to but that states may not be better staying on in new zealand since it was pretty clear even early on that new zealand had the virus under control much less clear what was happening in the United Kingdom and the us as proved with some 50100 cases only 22 deaths in new zealand as one of the best records in the world so why has new zealand succeeded or so many other countries have failed imo join from Wellington New Zealand by a key government adviser in the fight against the coronavirus professor Michael Baker professor becker welcome to the i like simon show reasons wellington for us are back of the room Prime Minister to send a devil has received great plaudits for her clear leadership during the pandemic just how important has that been to the success of Public Health policy in new zealand. Yeah i think its been absolutely critical and if you look around the globe the real success factors i think have been very good scientific leadership and very good Political Leader