watch the news conference, i actually was having sort of a premonition of what thanksgivin dinner is going to look like tomorrow. it s going to be a complete leap , that s what these press briefings are. got probate reporter who was no willing asks a vital question what is the origin of covid, that is a question that has never been addressed right it s the number one question unanswered at this point and obviously it will never get insert. here is a question because i heard for somewhere, do you think people would be more distressed by covid if it was a skin condition, like if you actually saw stuff? they wouldn t even care if they studied the vaccine. they would just say give it to me. did you like how self-satisfied fauci flicked there?
timescale that campaigners are pressing for. it’s timescale that campaigners are pressing for- timescale that campaigners are pressing for. it s such a delicate balancin: pressing for. it s such a delicate balancing act. pressing for. it s such a delicate balancing act, isn t pressing for. it s such a delicate balancing act, isn t it? - pressing for. it s such a delicate balancing act, isn t it? he - pressing for. it s such a delicate balancing act, isn t it? he went| pressing for. it s such a delicate l balancing act, isn t it? he went to get the language strong coming want to make both commitments and such bold targets you have to get them around the negotiating table in the first place. particularly china and india have very strong views on their own development and their own industrialisation, and just getting them to a place that s part of the battle, it s worth working out that he isn t going to egypt mother china will send a delegation, the premonition of india isn t goin
year s, you know, peak week. some scientists are believing there may be a so-called immunity gap because of health measures during the covid pandemic. what do you see as a real impetus for this? i heard a lot of talk about the immunity debt. personally, i think that is more of a societal term than a truly scientific one because it almost gives a false premonition that once this so-called debt is paid, that we ll somehow be released from the shackles of respiratory viruses, and that s not the case. what we re really seeing is a massive increase in the susceptible population. children who typically would be infected with rsv before the age of 2 were those kids born during the pandemic. they have been home for the last two years. not exposed to any viruses. parents are going back to work. they are picking up things from their co-workers and bringing it home. travel is back to pre-pandemic level. and we are also not talking about the potential impact that repeated covid infections could
that through this rather stupid process, this dumb process of drawing, of cutting, of tearing, a meaning will emerge, and that at the end the work will not be without meaning and will have a sense. i think the studio has to be a very safe space for uncertainty, for doubt and for stupidity. but when you work as an opera director, you ve directed operas, most recently at the met and so on, that s a very different kind of discipline for you, isn t it? because you re already working with a known body of work? for every opera there has to be a theme, opera i m interested in the instability of objects of desire in lulu, the premonition of the first world war in wozzeck, the terror of hierarchy in the nose. these are larger things. but the primary activity of making the opera are the months in the studio here doing the drawings and preparing the projections and finding the language.
hour, that the prime minister, rishi sunak, i want to be going to cop 27, thatis sunak, i want to be going to cop 27, that is the climate conference which takes place in egypt next month. number ten spokesperson said rishi sunak isn t going because of pressing domestic commitments, including preparations for the autumn budget. we have heard from it miliband, the shadow climate change in net zero secretary. labour s it miliband, he s been getting his reaction to that knees. this miliband, he s been getting his reaction to that knees.- miliband, he s been getting his reaction to that knees. this is a massive failure reaction to that knees. this is a massive failure of reaction to that knees. this is a massive failure of leadership i reaction to that knees. this is a | massive failure of leadership on reaction to that knees. this is a - massive failure of leadership on the world today by rishi sunak. we were the hosts of the last climate summit, and now our climate minister will be mi