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In buying homes, and investing in their futures, in pursuing their american dream. Reduced purchasing power due to high Student Loan Debt not only holds back families daytoday spending but keeps them from making those large investments. I believe its irresponsible and shortsighted for us to think that we can saddle young people people, the true engines of our economy, with this burden and maintain our position as the worlds most powerful economy. Historically the United States has done things differently. We were the leader in expanding college student. From the g. I. Bill following world war ii to pell grant in 1980 we have taken bold steps to ensure that americans have access to college regardless of their ability to pay their way entirely on their own. We created these programs because we understood that an educated work force is essential to our nations economic competi ....

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BBCNEWS HARDtalk August 4, 2020

Welcome to hardtalk, im stephen sackur. Amid all the talk of spikes and second waves, one thing is clear. Those people predicting an early end to the covid 19 pandemic are indulging in wishful thinking. So, is there any way of respecting the science and mitigating the worst impacts on economic and social life . My guest today is sir jeremy farrar, director of the Wellcome Trust and a key scientific adviser to the uk government. Just how dangerous is the moment were in now . Sirjeremy farrar, welcome to hardtalk. Pleasure. Governments around the world have had pretty much six months now to figure out how to get control of covid 19. How do you think theyre doing . I think we face enormous challenges. Weve got a virus which came across from animals into humans maybe sometime in 2019, maybe before that. To which none of us have any immunity, we have no treatments, no vaccines, no diagnostic when it happened, and its very, very transmi ....

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BBCNEWS HARDtalk August 5, 2020

Now its time for hardtalk. Welcome to hardtalk, im stephen sackur. Amid all the talk of spikes and second waves, one thing is clear. Those people predicting an early end to the covid 19 pandemic are indulging in wishful thinking. So, is there any way of respecting the science and mitigating the worst impacts on economic and social life . My guest today is sirjeremy farrar, director of the Wellcome Trust and a key scientific adviser to the uk government. Just how dangerous is the moment were in now . Sirjeremy farrar, welcome to hardtalk. Pleasure. Sirjeremy farrar, welcome to hardtalk. Pleasure. Governments around the world have had pretty much six months now to figure out how to get control of covid 19. How do you think theyre doing . I think we face enormous challenges. Weve got a virus which came across from animals into humans maybe sometime in 2019, maybe before that. To which none of us have any immunity, we have no treatmen ....

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BBCNEWS HARDtalk August 6, 2020

Now on bbc news, hardtalk. Welcome to hardtalk, im stephen sackur. Amid all the talk of spikes and second waves, one thing is clear. Those people predicting an early end to the covid 19 pandemic are indulging in wishful thinking. So, is there any way of respecting the science and mitigating the worst impacts on economic and social life . My guest today is sirjeremy farrar, director of the Wellcome Trust and a key scientific adviser to the uk government. Just how dangerous is the moment were in now . Sirjeremy farrar, welcome to hardtalk. Pleasure. Governments around the world have had pretty much six months now to figure out how to get control of covid 19. How do you think theyre doing . I think we face enormous challenges. Weve got a virus which came across from animals into humans maybe sometime in 2019, maybe before that. To which none of us have any immunity, we have no treatments, no vaccines, no diagnostic when it happened, ....

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BBCNEWS HARDtalk August 5, 2020 23:30:00

Which killed at least 135 people, injured 5,000 more and made a huge number of others homeless. A search is continuing for over 100 missing people. A number of officials at the port where the explosion occurred are to be kept under house arrest while investigations continue. Lebanese officials have said that the storage of some 2,700 tonnes of Ammonium Nitrate at a warehouse in the port caused the blast. And thursday injapan marks 75 years since the us dropped an atomic bomb on the city of hiroshima, killing thousands, and changing the nature of warfare. Three days later, another bomb was dropped on the city of nagasaki. Between 150,000220,000 people were killed. That is it for me, mike will be here at the top of the hour. Now on bbc news, hardtalk. Welcome to hardtalk, im stephen sackur. Amid all the talk of spikes and second waves, one thing is clear. Those people predicting an early end to the covid 19 pandemic are indulging ....

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