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Joe vines going to be addressing the Un General Assembly for the first time since taking office and make it let's just
right here. He does it. Do it at a particularly good time
being off of what happened in Afghanistan and also what's happened in France
for the past week come say. Come saw, it comes of met those spiking quota. We always scholars rift with France. Will spare community financial ambassador, who understood what I just said was recalled from Washington he'll, be here on the show this morning and Back Donald Trump?
is now calling on Georgia's Secretary of State to decertify the election comrade or animals born rejoins. That's ridiculous old Donald Duck, and
Also, this morning, it's pretty big morning ribs umbrella. We ve got barber aboveboard word and Robert caused joining us,
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in and Bob Bob Woodward Bob costs have served. We haven't seen them in about six months. They ve been reporting in writing this books with tonnes to ask and far beyond, what's been in the headlines even for the last week, there's so much in there. We also
Ask him about General Milly. Did it go down the way I went down because General Molly said he was just doing his job that a lot of other
People knew that he wasn't going back channel or he wasn't undermining anyone, so a tat some busy morning I'll ride along
with Joe willing in May. We have Whitehouse Rapporteur for the Associated Press, Jonathan, the mere, and why
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this morning and this morning President Biden will deliver. His first address.
The United Nations General Assembly since taking office.
President arrived in New York yesterday afternoon and held a bilateral meeting with United with the United Nations,
secretary general this morning the president is scheduled to deliver
marks at ten a m, a senior administration official tells Reuters depressed
speech will stress that ending the military engagement in Afghanistan will open a new chapter in the quote: intensive diplomacy.
It after his speech, the president, is scheduled to meet with australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison before returning to Washington, to meet with Prime Minister Boris Johnson ahead of that meeting. Prime Minister, Boris Johnson spoke with
Savannah Guff Guthrie. Do you think the present was to stop learn about this told
withdrawal by a certain date from Afghanistan,
I can certainly tell you is that I think he took her. He took a view and America has been
for twenty years and its it's. It's a respectable argument to say that enough is enough. You caught endlessly subcontract the the government of your kind.
Rita other people, there's gotta be as some sort of system,
they sound like you do look I've been. Could we have done it a bit differently made? Maybe we could
We, you know, that's that's interesting. Caddy. We heard that our allies were all oppose. Are many of them
the point in the way the United States left Afghans
and therein sounds like the Prime minister is for
understanding of veto by
in deciding the leave afghan us
Not for twenty years and many of his domestic opponents
there were a lot of members of the Prime Minister's own party, who were very outspoken. Some of them we had on MSNBC, even who disagreed, with the way that the Americans withdrew from Afghanistan believed that much more effort should be made before the withdrawal of american troops to get U S,
lies out and NATO coalition allies out and they didn't like the way there was handled the members of his own party, who didn't like the withdrawal at all and felt that some remnant of american forces should have stayed there with coalition forces. Indeed try to mount a campaign to get coalition forces to stay that even without the United States,
that the commitment to carry on the Prime minister himself was always more ambivalent about that position. Even at the time of it, he was reluctant to criticise Joe Biden for pulling out
all uneven, reluctant criticise the president for the way that it was handled. He was noticeably.
more mute when it came to those scenes of kind of people clinging to the wheels of an aircraft carry on this and the terrible scenes that we saw Cobble airport and he's got different agendas. Boris Johnson he's about first. What he's about to go to the? Why has today to meet the present? It is not worth trying to kind of say rude things about President Biden,
just before you walk into the oval office for much treasured one on one meeting these something the Prime Minister definitely wants you. Don't this your host before you get that you might say behind closed doors if you're gonna say anything at all, and the second thing is Boris Johnson. Has this very important climate conference coming up?
in Glasgow in November, and he really wants Joe Biden to get inside. This is Boris Johnson's priority
Now is no longer Afghanistan. That's done the priority for forest Johnson right now is trying to get a result out of this cop, twenty six climate conference,
coming up and the person who he needs to get that result is Joe Biden, so he's gonna do everything he can intervene.
Before the meeting during the meeting to make sure that he's on the same team is Joe Biden.
Now, it seems to me, carry a lot of people are drawing false equivalency between
by these relationship, with our NATO allies and and and Donald Trump, of course, Donald Trump declaring war?
basically against trees are may mocking her ridiculing are doing the same thing with Angela Merkel giving it.
A grip.
Grand challenge with MC crime I can go down the list knocking over. I dont know, is that the present of Luxembourg
Montenegro or somebody get in front of the list, goes on and on the insults the slides go on and on seems region.
I now obviously did some things in Afghanistan. Some of our allies didn't support and he's offended France, and hopefully you can fix it.
But is it really any equivalence between what Donald Trump? What
relationship was with our allies in NATO and the missteps that show by
has, as had in these first nine months of his presidency,
hell, equivalence. No in a lot of that was about style, but I'm gonna go with me could come see. Come sir. I'm in here is a guy, a president who spent DEC.
Its own capital hill. What was it twelve years in the formulations committee was vice president for eight years knows half of the world's leaders and the expectation had been perhaps disproportion.
the high amongst european allies, the Joe Biden would come
office, and we have a total sea change in American, not just in
Eric and Language of Donald Trump, not just in the style of Donald Trump, but perhaps in the policies themselves, and I think that's where
Some american allies in Europe may have been overly optimistic and a little naive, perhaps America's always going to put its own french interests first, if it wants to get out of Afghanistan, is gonna get out of Afghanistan if it wants to do a deal with the Australians over nuclear submarines too, to take a poker China and that a noise, the French it's going to do that. That's the way that superpowers work, that's the way that nations work you're supposed to stand up for our own self interest now could could that is it being a little surprising, the degree to which the Biden Administration has had some collateral damage in both of those actions, simply by not informing allies by calling them beforehand by giving them a heads up by acting a little bit more diplomatically. I think that's what surprised allies, but it is a very different mood. Joe Biden going up the United Nations today to give a speech,
is a quantifiably different mood for Europeans that when you went to Cornwall in June, not that long ago and said America is back the kind of backslapping, the great were happy to have you Joe all, and then that's kind of gone and its in America Self interest to act
does, but perhaps a little more effort could be taken from this White House to make sure there is less collateral damage damage amongst allies,
Jonathan Le Maire? As you know, the way out has said it is surprised by France's reaction to this nuclear deal with Australia, to which France
and were surprised. You are surprised where one of the strongest allies you pull the rug out from under its and effectively cancel this other deal we had with Australia.
By did announce yesterday, the lifting in November of a travel ban, but from foreign visitors to the United States. If they can show proof of vaccination, that will please european allies for sure. But what does the
the view as his job here
a couple of hours when he stepped up to that microphone at the. U N was carriages.
at the G7 in Cornwall, back in June, Biden was hailed as a return to normal. See by these european leaders has even pictures of french present
Chrome, giving him a hug on the beach their Cornwall?
Macrones not in New York this week, but let's say if he were, there, probably wouldn't be a hug
Part of this is indeed the present needed demand. Some fences, humor kroner, supposed to speak in the coming days. According to the
I'd house. Certainly, as you just said, the change in the travel ban from Europe is not very big hit. European, as european allies had been pushing for a while saying this needs to happen. The prison
according to official that I've spoken to last
nowadays is try you a few things here. Certainly behind the scenes and fund spending is good news and public defending the Afghanistan withdrawal, which was largely unpopular among our
No allies is gonna, say to usher in a new era of
policy, a new focus. He is going to try to rally people to buy the rally allies about the threat posed by China. I will see how it works
Sadly he does that an that's. Polarizing, too, is a lot of Europe
countries have much more commercial transactions relationships with China than the EU
stars, and certainly a big focus here- is going to be climate change and the the pandemic
scenes, in particular in tomorrow's piggy. Back off of the President's General Assembly,
today there convening this virtual vaccine summit, one of the largest gatherings of world leaders in which to push for more vaccines across the globe to countries where they don't have any but outcome.
scrutiny to as the U S had been trying to push for boosters for its own people?
Third shot for someone Americans before so much the world even had a first of so he's got some.
got some work to do he's not gonna get laughed at, but it's probably the
receptions me little cooler than he would have thought even a few weeks ago. So, let's move to covered.
As the by the administration is easing restrictions on international travellers wanting to come to the? U S, starting in
early November for
nationals will fly will be allowed to fly into the? U S if they show proof of being fully vaccinated and a negative covert test within three days of their flights.
The CDC will also require airlines to collect information for U S found travellers, including phone numbers, and
El addresses for contact tracing on vaccinated, amiss
dickens who are travelling back to the? U S will have to show proof of a negative test within one day of their flights. As for the past
worthy of a vaccination requirement for domestic air travel. Whitehouse covered coordinator Jeff,
Zion said nothing is off the table. Willie.
Meanwhile, covert now has killed more Americans than did the nineteen eighteen spanish flu pandemic. That's according to data by Johns Hopkins University CDC estimates should be thanked.
Team flew killed about six hundred. Seventy five
thousand Americans. Nearly six hundred eighty thousand now have died from corona virus.
The date this month, more than thirty two thousand deaths have been recorded compared with about twenty eight thousand in August right now,
it. States is averaging about two thousand deaths per day, so Joe with all the caveats about adjusting for inflate their fur.
Population growth over the last century. That is
a growing number just stop and absorb. If you think about where we were some of the estimates in February and March of last year, and it calls to mind all the people who said this is just the flu. This is the flu. The number show, actually it's fewer cases, fewer deaths than the flu. Well, now we pass the nineteen eighteen
endemic in terms of death, just a breathtaking number, it is breadth,
came when you consider that, a hundred years later we had
We had all the advantages that that America
Instead, we have a nineteen eighteen. We
We had a record setting
vaccine is forest. As far as time goes, so they get a vaccine out
in less than a year. Nobody expected that to happen. We have
best scientists in the world, the best doctors in the world and in any yet what a doctor
let me say one of the things that our public health officials could never imagined that Americans wouldn't follow their instead.
That Americans
listen to their family doctors that they would read facebooks pages of conspiracy,
he dairies instead of listening to them,
family doctors that they would read websites that are put out
by chinese religious cults instead of talking to the family doctor
that had been vaccinating their children and down? In some cases,
for a generation, but they didn't
so it was wilful ignorance that actually put
in a position where we're doing worse, more Americans die than even died during the spanish Flu nineteen eighteen and were coming up. If we have an hour
past it to the number of Americans that have died from covert.
eighteen than died in the civil war on lobbyists are bloodiest war and, as you know, we
learned yesterday to wear that news had out of Alabama Mika that,
This actually ended up being much worse in the flu that did that this wasn't just
actors making money by signing covered as
the root cause of death. I am, I have all life
and of all my
but a lot of my friends it. That's all you you can't. You can't really.
Christ everything there saying about cove in it. It's just it's just
media. That's suggesting it up
Well, here we are more. People continue to die at again, more people,
I too am Alabama last year than were born, that's the first time,
several happened in the history of that state and so.
it's a lot worse in the flu guys.
This has nothing to do with. Doctors are signing on pieces of paper
hospitals, there's nothing. You can have your stupid conspiracy theories. You're stupid
spirits he ferries that are killing you you're?
families, your communities. We stop listening
to the conspiracy theories. I'm not asking you to elicit a doctor of algae if you're, just if you're too
although listen to doktor vitality, if you're
your mind is too twisted a bye.
all the lies at Facebook is shown. You and politicians have told you just go talk to your family. Doktor asked
only doctor, if he or she is getting the vaccine I'll, tell you what, if there
among the ninety five. Ninety six percent out there they'll tell you that they have. You should to night for any political reason, but because we care about you
We want you to be okay, we want your family to be okay. We really do with this desert. Listen,
I am sure you know somebody who's died of cove it. It is a whore
the way to die
You just need to take care. We don't get points are not getting points.
My side, doesn't get new points of view. Take care of yourself. This is good for you, it's good for your family. It's good!
your schools and good for your community, it's good for small,
businesses, I want small business Saunders. I want family rest.
once it has been around for generations to stay open. I dont worry.
There are to be another surge. This fall take care of yourself and talk to your family doc.
joining us now, director of the vaccine,
education centre and attending physician in the division of infectious diseases, that children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Doktor, Paul,
off. It is also a member of the FDA Vaccine Advisory panel and author of the new book
Your life from blood
solutions to mass vaccination, the long and risky history of medical innovation doktor offered, given that deaths are up.
Howard. Your gauge, where we are in this pandemic, are we at the end of it, nay
at the end of it- and I stress that reasons that Joe stated, which is that their suitable level of wilful ignorance and incredible selfishness in this country were sixty five. Seventy million people simply saying we do. I get
accelerated, we're going to continue to provide fertile ground
this virus to spread continued
attain continue to potentially create Ferencz, will be more resistant to vaccine induced immunity and and dumb what're. You gonna do about it, and I think you know that's where we're at right now is trying to compel people to do the right thing with mandates, and it's just incredibly frustrating, because we have a way out of this pandemic, get vaccinated and done it.
sixty percent of the population is just saying now.
Frustrating part of that and correct me. If I'm wrong is that right now children younger children are not vaccinated, so they can be really be passing at around two others. Thoughts either breaks
cases for those who are vaccinated, which is bad, but for those who
on vaccinated its life threatening,
No it's when the virus came into this country. You know let last February on the children account for about three percent of cases. Now they account for twenty seven percent of monopolies on service last week and our hospitals dealing with many many patients, including children, and the attempt to carry on with. As far as this is a virus. This is now a disease of China. We have two hundred fifty thousand cases last week of you know, discount regret two hundred thousand cases other week before that we need to protect our children, and indeed the prostration is. Is that a lot of the children with that we saw were greater than twelve years of age? They could have gotten a vaccine, but all of those who were who were quite ill with that virus hadn't gotten
Maxie, nor had their parents. It's it's really fluctuate. We talk
who's your doses and the need for booster does is what we need to do is get people their first, two doses with the emigrant vaccines. It just it's hard to watch it label
hard enough last year to watch children suffer but
sure it's harder and that its preventable doktor office
stay with children and the news yesterday from Pfizer that its vaccine for five to eleven year olds is highly effective. It will look for
emergency use authorization here in the next few weeks. We understand: what do you think that does to this pandemic?
here, of course, is those seventy to eighty million people. Don't get vaccinate if they're not taking a vaccine for themselves, the sure as hell not gonna, give it to them
child either. So what do you expect
the news, assuming we do get some kind of authorization from the FDA emergency used to begin with. Anyway. What will that do too
change the trajectory of things here for HIV,
need about ninety percent of the population to be in
either from national infection or immunization about social weed. I think we do need to
accident our children, children less than eighteen account for about twenty percent of the population. So yes, it's important to have that. As you said, we will look at those data. Other regenerative, upright visor, now we're serve in an era of science by press release. So I know as much as you do, which is that one page press release the talks about their data, but I mean a hot domestic that will have a vaccine for children, but you know if you look at children between twelve and fifteen years rate, for
We have a vaccine only about forty to fifty percent have been vaccinated so having the vaccine is good enough. We have to give the vaccine is frustrating now we're we're coming
took it into our time now, where you have a completely susceptible population of children, less than twelve years of age who we're all gonna be in one place with a delta varying which is highly transmissible, we're heading into the winter months, where this virus is more easily transmitted because it cooler and drier it's just a recipe for disaster. So the sooner we get a vaccine, the better, but again it doesnt work. If you don't give it doctor off
You put a question to you that I asked to doktor Fouche last week and that is explaining to the Un Vaccinated. Why, even if they are young and healthy, which I've heard a lot from people, reasonable people who.
no otherwise reasonable. Who say, I'm young unhealthy? I don't need it. Why put this vaccine in my arm? What do you say to those people
we're making that choice. A conscious choice not to get the vaccine about why they
considerate and hopefully do it eventually
with epidemiologists change and even the virus first came into this country and started killing people about ninety three percent of the desperate people over fifty five years of age. That's not true anymore! The epidemiology now involves younger people. I think people want to be convinced that that young people, including children, can suffer or be hospitalized or darkness. I was just going to a hospital. Did I because that's what we're dealing with its it's up? You're, not you're, not
immune to being
Seriously hurt by this large, including very young children, including children, less than five very hard to watch some
talk about your blog, you bet your life and
and the melting of the medical innovations that we ve seen actually
They seem to be speeding up at such a remarkable pace. Nobody expected this vaccine to come about the way it did, but
God wall, while everything we seem to be racing downhill, this remarkable rate
wasn't always out that way. A very, very slow crawl from leeches too
to blood transfusions,
to where we are now talk about it,
much about learning as you go, I think people are uncomfortable with the notion that there is invariably a human price paid for knowledge. But that's always true, that's true! Now we were we're, never gonna, be it a point. I think we know everything the question where people have to answer
themselves when they choose a particular therapy or medical innovation is? Why do we not enough? So I sort of go through each of these nine major medical innovations that have allowed us to live thirty years longer than we did a hundred years ago and say: ok, what would you get it now? Would you get it now so take blood transfusions, for example, away
You know a couple hundred years ago we use farm animals as our source of blood transfusion. Two people would you get it then? Ok now we know about blood types. Hbo,
tat. She would you get it now or we didn't know yet about our age. What I took it
get it now and then HIV Address was why ok, would you get it now? Even now you know you there are. There are viruses that we don't test, for wit, wit with a whole blood and their viruses. We don't know about it's always a matter of trying to figure out when you should pull the trigger it's over.
Four thousand people in the hard transplant waiting lists. Thirteen hundred hundred them will die while waiting. Ok, do you wanna, be
the first to get a pig heart, which is now at least technologically possible
it's about making decisions under uncertainty, knowing that there are never risk, rejoices, there's just choice to take different risks. That's always true. I look back ass. You bet your life doktor Paul off
Thank you. So much really appreciated, and still I had a morning Joe, we have a pact show ahead as
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since its twenty twenty election, and yet the big lie.
Yes, the big lie at lives on an eye off and live
on and small places. This past weekend, former president Tromp sent a letter to Georgia Secretary of State Brad Reference Burger
asking him to consider de certifying the states presidential election results. The letter which was posted to Twitter by Trump spokeswoman Liz Harrington, said trumpet new.
Reports of voting impropriety on that this language, our aid state, should
drastic. As you remember the last election, he said that some people are standing in line and one of his golfing friends heard that illegal immigrants were voting in
So two thousand sixteen selection was rigged and he really want the popular vote yet unbelievable Georgia sector,
Saint Bride reference Perker joins us now. You understand
Jerry State, the patience of job you job, my grandma indulge in Georgia would would read me from
job all the time and somehow, when I think back to those moments, I think of you, because
an extraordinary patients and yet the lies.
Continue the present
Ask you to look into the former presents as you look in
Some of these rumours. What have you found? Well, we ve got
multiple investigations in that
Prior to his letter, weary had begun an investigation to us and we will finish
and then send our findings over to this day in Luxembourg, but end of the day we ve been rebuking, rebutting and fighting
business information, this information for over ten months now, and it's not healthy for
democracy, the boys,
in its people, losing
action?
as low as the pda level, although at the president, not accepting the will of the people
That's not healthy. For America, I'm alive
conservative motto, Reagan, Republican, and I know that, at the end of the day
I have always choose. The country
the party. My job is as a constitutional officers mission. We are honest and fair elections in this data Georgia, so
This is what I don't understand and I'm sure you ve talked to a lot of Republicans.
as your campaigning. Just like I've talked to my republican friends, I grew up with and use
there and explain to them that that their words
sixty two sixty three sixty four challenges and federal courts
there never was there any widespread voter fraud proven you, you,
even sell Rudy Giuliani going into a federal court, saying they weren't alleging widespread voter fraud. It seem very
few people actually when they had to sign up
line before they went to federal court with a federal court pleadings. Very few of them actually allege that and no court, not even the Supreme Court
found any deviation from accepted norms. What with well or at least never found,
spread voter fraud? How do you? How do you take that message?
your fellow Republicans and people are used to be
because of my party
correct on all there are no ten page letter to Congress.
Unfortunately, when they got it on January, sixty were focused on other matters but
put that in my book, integrity counts, and I really got through line by line point by point when they said that there were thousands of dead people have voted without
some handful basis.
There are sixty six thousand under age voters. There were zero. They said that their
thousands of unrest
Your daughters had not in there weren't any of those. So every time
an allegation made. We read that down. We wanted to make sure. Did we miss anything
the day the results were what they were. The president Trump did not carry the stated Georgia, so
The conspiracy theorists seem to focus a lot on Fulton County.
one of my friends sand
a call from a website run by a chinese religious called that bit sad. That
somebody who's taking suitcases out from underneath the table and and moving them out and some some conspiracy theory we're all we're all. Those theories that
then spread around on the internet since November industry.
more of last year of those all been checked out was there's somebody involved in county that took a suitcase
of balance and move them out of our way with what? Where does that conspiracy theory come from? We disprove that
we had the whole run a tape at the state farm arena. It was under surveillance, twenty four, seven and nine.
Conspiracy, was that your people come in and stuff ballots, but it
we did is we brought in the F B. I would run the Georgia Bureau of Investigation. They saw the whole run a tape em all three.
law enforcement agencies that looked at. That said, there wasn't anything to that. Unfortunately, they, like
on and got around the world be bite before they are. Our investigation had the opportunity to bring in outside law enforcement, also look at it, but better.
Disproved- and I talk about that in my book. It's out there
people choose to understand the truth and other people want to continue. The big lie: sector Rapenburg,
morning: it's Willie guys how many times in total, either by machine or by hand as the vote
encountered in the state of Georgia for the twenty twenty election three times, so we had our first.
You know what tabulation that you go through, and then we did a one hundred percent hand recount which did
things approved at the machines, not flip the boats, but also verified. The
no account and then
after we done had done those too. Then we went ahead and did another skin balance of all five million ballots, which also
find the total account that we had, which is at present.
Lastly, stated Georgia about twelve thousand votes, so
any doubt in your mind that Joe Biden, one the state of Georgia
There's no doubt in my mind that advice,
a bride and carried the state of Georgia. But people
Understand which are put in my book is that we have twenty eight thousand people that skip the presidential ballots. What they said is I'm not voting for Joe Biden, my boy for Donald Trump, not voting for Georgia targets and they dislike to blank but voted down ballot in this in the matter
halt and areas of Atlanta. There we had
the producer to prove twenty thousand more boats. Twenty thousand more votes than truck Donald Trump did
so those are the differences right there. Some
the secretary who talked about the danger of this kind of big lie. Being perpetuated still
Donald Trump sent you a letter just a few days ago. Ass,
The look into these claims of fraud, we know about
infamous phone call that was recorded that he made to you back in January. We asked you to quote fine,
Eleven thousand seven hundred eighty vote said he could win the state of Georgia. Can you be specific about what you think
danger is, he has supported the press. Former president has supported a challenge to you in your room,
still keep your seat. That challenges supports the big.
Lie supports Donald Trump. If someone
is not you if someone who is more open to these conspiracy claims more sitting in your chair. What might happen because it's not just Georgia states across the country or the presidency,
working people who support the big lie? Well,
really do stabilizes our american democracy. At the end of the day,
to really have people that are going to stand in the line. Have the moral courage to Jesse
this is how the results came out.
Wave or not look left not look ripe and looked straight down. The line had that personal integrity. We have to get back in America to really those old fashioned bodies. Are parents raised the supply
while Tom valued call it. But it's really that you're honest, that you don't have character and you can do the right thing and then I think we also have
what made ever more civil discourse and we can do so.
Policies, but that we have to really come together and talk about those differences we have respectfully? I think we have
No, the character accounts, Integra account always has always will
You know it's fascinated what you were saying about. The under votes. People decided not to vote for Donald Trump. I'm a raft of election Donald said well,
debate that Republicans one all over the country, but I lost. Would you
described to are for
Answer listing right now is exactly what
on Johnson was caught on tape, admitting and was concept,
and he said I won by either I think he's it sounds like a hundred and fifty thousand votes.
Then he said, if you add up all the Republican Say: legislators they won by a margin of maybe was fifty six thousand are under fifty success. They want
the same number of votes? If you look at people that we're running state?
and was constant. They won by the same number of votes, Donald Trump under performed for every
republican, and so his argument was caught on camera if they did
perhaps we can still elections, they would have sullen all the elections. It's not a coincidence that we
did well and we all
at the same number of votes across all all all off
we're running for, except for Donald Trump, there,
we're just enough Republicans whether it was
was consular, whether in the suburbs of Atlanta that words
not going to vote for a candidate. They considered to be toxic right.
We saw similar effect here in Georgia in the EU
public and congressional areas they operate
President tromp about thirty three thousand votes,
and so there's a difference right there. What's really
this thing, is that the congressmen that's running against me deeply.
Bid to certify his results. But then he said
the ones for a present for somehow tainted he's a double minded.
First, it in a pastor should know better than that. Yes, well
many passengers who have no better than what they ve been doing over the last for five years, but that is another discussion, maybe I'll bring and Russell more for that one of its Secretary of State final final question: are the Braves going to go all the way this year they re going to win?
NL, EAST, and and and continue wedding all the way to the world series
certainly hopeful that they have a great team and they're gonna play hard and will to see how shakes out, but definitely written for the bridge within twenty to thirty years of great entertainment. We want some world series there's. Probably few though,
you never strike year. We wouldn't want that one too, but hosting
eternal and we're really excited this year with our prospects charges.
Dr State Brad, Ravens Burger. Thank you very much for being on his forthcoming book. Is titled integrity counts and it's a
a ball for pre order. Now integrity counts. Coming up the Washington Post, Bob Woodward and Robert costs to join
but their highly anticipated new book plus more on what's at stake. For
less than five and in his speech today before the United Nations, the president of the European,
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The change and the need for more access to covert nineteen vaccine doses worldwide, featuring dozens of artists, activists, philanthropists and
world leaders all uniting in support of global
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nineteen pandemic joy.
Yes, now, president of the European Commission, Ursula Vonder Lion and CO founder
see our global citizen here weapons good to have you
you know that guy I have a question to ask.
president, Madam arrows rise next year, a couple you're, the guy in two thousand fifteen. I think for the german or partial fun you had to interview makers, Father
Was he polite to you any and solve steady colleagues, stunningly superficial, like he called me and my now day with, is how how was Doktor Brzezinski in twenty fifty two very s, words,
he was fantastic. I mean he was really the gonna senior official
policies and incredibly experienced knowledgeable,
We were all in an all what his comments were concerned. So I have a fantastic memory of his outstanding.
Ok, what wonderful, just one, what what? What are you doing here,
obviously here we're we're talking about
global citizen. I'm curious what what do you hope to see
come from global citizen, you know,
angels like global citizen. I kind of
civil society at its best, and I like to work
that was gonna citizen, because
They have a unique capacity and capability to unite people
rarely for good cause. Like now the recovery plan for the world and
a complimentary to politics or business. They have a different angle. They
not just sometimes they push us hard, but that's good. If we want to overcome the crisis, we have to team up.
yeah, I'm an obviously there model is very successful model there night out, they're asking
or for donations left and right from people that are listening. They just want action. How important is it for worldly?
stay here from those that are watching,
will set a sudden and demanding action from governments. It is very important because
they are pushing us
to show more ambition, but
they are also keeping track of what has been pledged
then has been delivered. So you
and only one to have announcements, but do you really need the delivery on the ground and
on the other hand, what I like about global citizen as
they they unite people,
They are always looking for solutions,
they are always working hard and giving their own share. What activity is concerned?
for example, now these fantastic concert coming up on the twenty fifth,
the world this is. This is really making people aware of
We have a crisis and I mean yes, we have a big price as the climate crisis, but we can do something about which we can change
You can overcome the crisis if we work together. So
This is obviously always an incredible event. This one has a special job to do
in terms of messaging around the world about code.
Nineteen? I say you have stars from Billy. I wish to Liz Oda Elton John to Sylvie Wonder,
are located all over the world. Will these stars be helping spread the correct information about covered nineteen
Absolutely and thank you maker and thank you for having us today. The eye
themselves. Sarah donating their time in support of global citizens mission for this once in a generation moment to bring the whole well together an artist
out there right now encouraging world leaders to step up
a few days ago, called play tweeted,
Jack, Hawaii, all Indonesia they ve been region.
To various heads of state but really
now they call it
the G20 to keep the promise to provide it
national one hundred billion dollars annually to help the poorest countries confront climate change because
I should tell you that be the EU has stepped up in this respect than already committed twenty five billion dollars
financing for the global climate fund,
fortunately the U S, government because of the Trump legacy hasn't done so yet so calling on President bought in when he addressed is the? U N General Assembly today to step up and make a bald climate commitment
U S, government is currently lagging far behind other and develop.
two countries and we need the wealthiest nations step up in support of endings
I'm a change now forever mishandled, catchy
Kay here talking of that you in speech present buying
who's going to New York to try and reassure America's allies that America is back ass, he put it when he met you,
this summer yesterday, you said that the treatment by the bite and White House of France over the American of the australian submarine deal was unacceptable. Was the word the use that this
not the way America should be treaty its allies? What are you going to
who about it. Well, I think the most import.
that is when allies and friends and partners have an issue to talk to each other
but consider early enough
to sort it out and to be very clear. We are friends and we are,
Listen allies. We know it
on one side of the table, we're sitting together and what we
defending together. So we have really to make sure that democracy
is strengthened. We have to defend our values,
there is an enormous amount of work to fight the climate crisis to overcome the pandemic. Just
name a few topics and therefore sought purporting to be in constant contact.
Comes solved. If there an issue like for example, example, the office, that's what I'm gonna do
in the margins of the United Nations General Assembly? It's good good talk.
you, you and global citizen good morning. By the way it's good to see, you have been such leaders for so long now in the global fight against poverty. But, as you say, you serve had shift your focus a bit in the lake
a year and a half to look at the vaccine to look at getting people treated for covert in developing parts of the world. So what do you think about? The debate is happening
It states right now about getting booster shots. Verses, making show the rest of the world has all the vaccine. It needs. What is, in your view, the risk
its ability of the United States in terms of distributing vaccines around the world. Well,
I think that every nation can learn from other nations and in fact, in the area of vaccine equity you
has actually practice what they preach. In fact, the? U S
when is already contribute over a hundred and forty two million doses, the world's poorest,
he's it's one of the few countries on the planet is followed through.
May vaccine equity pledges
now. We need the G20 to step up massively in commit a billion doses by the end of this year.
It is morally unacceptable.
Here in the United States and across Europe across all advanced economies, with crossed over fifty percent vaccine rates and yet across Africa, you're talking about less than before
The entire population vaccinated we're not gonna get the pandemic
they control. We weren't reach global, heard immunity. There will be new variance that emerge if we don't act now. That's why, when every
government addresses the EU in general. Simply if you are part of the G20, you must step
and contribute your station towards that billion vaccine doses to the poor.
Nations or otherwise we don't stand a chance of sea.
covered in the rearview mirror any Thomson sup.
So, Madam President, we obviously have been hearing over the past week or so
challenges coming from China, how the United States and the UK in Australia have teamed up together in a way that
Islam is upset our french allies, but Bit Mitchell.
Obviously, as a loose said, China is on everyone's mind and that it will be for some time. If you look at the United States
and you look at the EU when you look at our GDP together, we we are such a force economically.
Is this world? What can we do to to work together better as we move forward
has a much needed counterweight to more authoritarian, rising China, and there are two examples where we have an excellent way to team up
The one is to overcome, indeed the pandemic
here, I want to say that we have to vaccinate, and it is the porter who things are important. The first one is that export is ongoing. Export of vaccines in the European Union throughout the whole
don't make me every second doses of vaccine that was produced has been
send abroad to other countries is loved one hundred thirty out of other countries.
Sport is an enormous, important factor, and indeed it was just said
the donations, exemplary, the United States, with their pledges?
Opinion is also pledging five hundred million doses of vaccines till the middle of next year, and then there is a third
point where we really can team up and that is bring
the mine, a technology for vaccines, tool for our name,
in countries, for example, after he got so we have them built the manufacturing
It is together with us with the private sector.
with finance that it is necessary so that over
time Africa is independent to produce
their own vaccines, they need. This is an example,
for where the United States and the European Union have been working very closely together, and the second topic is
The fight against climate change
I really commend the United States, for the ambitious goals are putting forward now, it's up to us to come with detailed plans and indeed
to give the funding that is necessary to fight climate change for the least developed and most vulnerable countries, disease
is one hundred billion dollars
every year we promised at major economies.
We'll do our fair share? I am very confident that our friends and partners, the United States, will do it to the global,
citizen concern. Is this Saturday, president of the European Commission, Ursula Vonder Lion and CO, founder and ceo of Global said,
in Hue Evans. Thank you both one.
again we look forward to it and still I had the wash them posts.
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