Hear from here where iavi is and where her partners and prospective from leading pdp in this area. Format well have 30 minutes for dr. Fauci to give us sort after presentation, plenary talk and well move to Mitchell Warren of avac of eight other ten minutes of comments. Margie mcglynn as well eight or ten minutes of comments. Then well open up the pan fell for you to give questions and i will moderate that. A good chance for to you engage with them on discussions where we are with hiv Vaccine Research and where it is coming. So, dr. Faw economy, over fauci, over to you, and thank you for coming. [applause] so i can advance my own slides . There you go. Thank you very much, todd, a real pleasure to be with you here today. Im going to talk a bit about the issue of the role of an hiv vaccine. I want to start off by putting into perspective the concept why we really do need an hiv vaccine despite the spectacular successes and really historic successes well had over the last several years i
And thats an understandable perspective if youre looking ahead sixth months. This is not the time to drop the strategic agenda. We should be thinking about what will happen when we come out of the cycle. Right now with things like low Interest Rates a light jpgs competitive advantage, this is the critical time to act. There are a lot of suggestions in the book, probably hundreds of them but i pulled ten that are still relevant right now that i think we ought to think about. We had to take care of business at home before we take care abroad. But there are five steps domestically that remain important. The first is investing in infrastructure. This is really the time as were building our economy where were investing in a smarter grid, or a safer grid, but also building out the Energy Transportation system for the country. We have great production and its not close to the command centers. We need a system of pipelines to move product to the southeast move oil east to west. And along with
Still has significant power but the power is no longer exclusive. It can only be exercised in cooperation with others. The transatlantic cooperation can be the bed rock if we lesson our learns and look ahead to the future of the role in the world. Our bonds, the transatlantic bonds, cannot rely only on our common pasts. Now its a moment to shape our common future. If we want to shape a world order based on cooperation and respect instead of competition and confrontation. And already the events of the first weeks of this year shows us how urgent our cooperation is to address the challenges we face. From the conflict between russia and ukraine to iraq and syria, from the terrible attacks in paris to the carnage spread boko haram in nigeria. We need this Transatlantic Partnership more than ever. We need cooperation in a world that is more infer connected, conflictual and. Polycentric than ever. Mega trends in human say it all. Global tourist is expect to near 2 billion by 2030. Migration
Cochair of the congressional progressive caucus who has led the fight with low wage workers to raise the standard of living for good paying jobs. Congressman keith ellison. I had a constituent call me the other day and he said you know, keith, ive heard some things about this Transpacific Partnership and im concerned about it, you need to send me a copy of that bill. Of course i cannot do that. Because ive never seen it. If they show you the bill at all they show you one little title of it and then you cant have stats, you cant take notes you cant do anything. This is an invisible process. Each one of us represents somewhere in the neighborhood of 700,000 people. So when were standing in front of you whole communities, several cities. I represent 15 cities, minneapolis being the biggest one. And these people who sent me to congress expect that i will make decisions that are going to help them and theyre going to stop bills that are going to hurt them. And there is no quay in the world
Problems. Medical teams from japans selfdefense force has been examining survivors at the square in central kathmandu. The square has become a makeshift campsite. Six days after the earthquake, many survivors are still too scared to stay indoors. People lined up to receive medical treatments. Translator its been impossible to take my child to hospitals since the quake. But finally we saw a doctor. And im happy. Translator were just the initial responders, so what we can do is limited. But the main team will arrive soon with fullscale facilities to treat people in need. Reporter other japanese Response Teams have reached the hardesthit district. The helicopter was loaded with medicines and relief supply. The teams are working in a village where the only clinic was flattened. More than 1,500 people died in the district. But protecting the houses of survivors is a priority. Almost a week after the earthquake, reaching this Desperate Community is a race against time. That was nhk worlds Yu