to do better at covering vulnerable populations all over the world. we have given ukraine and its 4 million refugees are full attention as we should. but we owe similar attention to the nearly 27 million other refugees in the world. we are worried for the six and a half million ukrainians who have not fled the country, but have been forced, or scared out of their homes to elsewhere in ukraine. unbelievably, there are 48 million more such internally displaced people in the world. solving this is going to be hard, but while we fight for democracy in america, let s keep fighting for those who are suffering from it today with their lives. all of them. let s keep them all in our hearts. let s look, let s resist the urge to look away. even when it is hard. watching this unfold is really hard. i want to thank you for spending the last five weeks with me. thank you to our amazing team here who has traveled with me through three countries to bring you these shows.
we should. but we owe similar attention to the nearly 27 million other refugees in the world. we are worried for the six and a half million ukrainians who have not fled the country, but have been forced, or scared out of their homes to elsewhere in ukraine. unbelievably, there are 48 million more such internally displaced people in the world. solving this is going to be hard, but while we fight for democracy in america, let s keep fighting for those who are suffering from it today with their lives. all of them. let s keep them all in our hearts. let s look, let s resist the urge to look away. even when it is hard. watching this unfold is really hard. i want to thank you for spending the last five weeks with me. thank you to our amazing team here who has traveled with me through three countries to bring you these shows. and to rachael s incredible stuff back in new york for keeping this show s dna intact during these turbulent times. but mostly,
interest not for sort of in a general way what are they telling people to do, it is because of essential workers. we don t want to run out of doctors, don t want to run out of nurses, don t want to run out of people who keep the airlines going. let s take a look at a letter that ceo the ceo of delta wrote to dr. rochelle walensky, the director of the cdc. he requested that isolation for fully vaccinated people with covid-19 be shortened from 10 to 5 days. he said, of course, there should be a test before ending that isolation as you mentioned, as there is in the uk. and he mentioned that over 90% of delta s workforce is vaccinated. do we really need to be keeping these people out for ten days, that could possibly hurt essential services doing what they need to do. we mentioned the uk, let s look at what they re doing. the uk just decided to shorten their isolation time for people who are vaccinated. and got covid from 10 to 7 days. unvaccinated people with covid still have to isolate
the data she gets suggests that rules were broken. it is very interesting, but it does also make you think isn t the whole point of having that granular data in a place like downing street a security issue? wouldn t numbers in this particular instance have been a security issue and why did nobody spot it? was it covered up? laura, let s look at spot it? was it covered up? laura, let s look at the spot it? was it covered up? laura, let s look at the mail spot it? was it covered up? laura, let s look at the mail on spot it? was it covered up? laura, let s look at the mail on sunday, i let s look at the mail on sunday, they have whitehall blog vowing to work from home for ever. that is what dominic cummings called the civil service. what dominic cummings called the civilservice. it what dominic cummings called the civil service. it is a debate of work from her guidance being lifted, whether people will start to go back to the office or not? this whether people will start to go bac
complete these two things is not only dishonest, but at this, time it s very dangerous to call on asian hate in the violence against asian americans that has really yet to be, you know, remedied at this point yes, let s look at one of the lawsuits here in particular, this is the case against harvard. they re accused against discriminating against asian american students by using a subjective standard to gauge traits of likability, courage and kindness. which it s credits say, effectively created a ceiling for them in admissions. the national council issue this. it doesn t seem like there s a clear cut answer here. what is your take on this? asian americans former harvard students actually testified on behalf of harvard