shown that using those kinds of nudges or strong nudges can be helpful. the us house of representatives has voted to give ukraine a further $40 billion in military and humanitarian aid. it s nearly $7 billion more than president biden requested. it s proposed the funds will be used to provide military support to ukraine and humanitarian assistance to the civilians affected by the russian invasion. the speaker of the house, nancy pelosi, told fellow democrats it was important to act quickly. as putin desperately accelerates his campaign of horror, the brutality isjust abhorrent brutality in ukraine, time is of the essence. that why we were so pleased to hear
nudges can be helpful. 0k. we will have to leave it there, but thank you very much indeed for your expertise as china continues to battle with the challenge of covid there. taking a live now to the us house of representatives because there is a bow going on right now about approving a significant sum of money in aid to ukraine. you would know that joe biden had called on $33 billion as the amount he wanted. they are actually voting on $40 billion of funds, which could be used to provide military support to the ukraine but also humanitarian assistance to the civilians affected by the russian invasion. the speaker of the house, nancy pelosi, told
the technology, but also producing mrna vaccines for boosters or reconsidering the schedules in line with the variants they are facing. the other thing is they have sub optimal immunisation rates in some of the highest risk populations in china, so they need to be a majorfocus. and then coming back to the. sorry just on that point that seems an extraordinary, an anomaly, really, within china that that is allowed to happen, because if they want to impose certain restrictions as they have done with isolating people and locking down why can t they impose the insistence that they have vaccines? well, they are. again, even before draconian mandates or strict mandates, there are a lot of things in the toolbox of public health entities, including in china, for example, soft mandates, meaning requiring vaccination for certain activities, and countries like france have shown that using those kinds of nudges or strong
certain restrictions as they have done with isolating people and locking down, why can t they impose the insistence that they impose the insistence that they have vaccines? they have vaccines? well, they are - again. they have vaccines? well, they are - again, even they have vaccines? well, they are - again, even before - are again, even before draconian mandates or strict mandates, there are a lot of things in the toolbox of public health entities, including in china, for example, soft mandates meaning requiring vaccination for certain activities and countries like france have shown that using those kinds of nudges or strong nudges can be helpful. fik. those kinds of nudges or strong nudges can be helpful.- nudges can be helpful. ok. we will have to nudges can be helpful. ok. we will have to leave nudges can be helpful. ok. we will have to leave it nudges can be helpful. ok. we will have to leave it there, - will have to leave it there, but thank you very much indeed for
still represent the majority of violent actors. and joan, your area of expertise is extremism. can you break down for us what might be causing this spike in women becoming more extremist, or i guess maybe as cynthia put it on the national scale? yeah, we ve seen a shift in the way in which people are participating in politics in general since the dawn of social media. and one thing that social media tends to do is it allows people to participate in the in between moments. so you don t get someone who shows up at the capitol without many little nudges along the way, where they re participating online and theiring things. and so we see women administrating some of these telegram groups, which there s a chat app that is used by several extremist groups as well as other groups that just label themselves patriots, for instance. but yeah, we have seen this