Never before has that enduring promise of protection stability and opportunity mean more important than it is today allow me to explain why. First europe must come to new to protect lives and livelihoods this is all the more important in the middle of a pandemic that shows no sign of running out of steam or intensity we know how quickly numbers can spiral out of control so we must continue to handle this fantastic pandemic with extreme care responsibility and unity in the last 6 months. Our Health Systems and workers have produced miracles every country has worked to do its best for its citizens. And europe has done more to gether than ever before. When the Member States closed borders we created green lanes for goods when more than 600000 european citizens were stranded all over the world the e. U. Brought them back home when some countries introduced export bands for critical medical goods we stopped that and ensure that critical medical goods should go where it was needed we worked
Beijing we crafted to go he is the Vice President of the center for china and globalization carjacking crosstime groups in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it ok lets go to william 1st in florida. Just a few hours ago unemployment data was just released now were up to over 20000000 people applying for unemployment in the United States who would have thought even 6 weeks ago its extraordinary and being a historian by trade i know the history of the Great Depression and the depression very well not only in the United States but globally so when i see these numbers come out its terrifying to hear how it is you know this pandemic will be resolved its only a matter of question and resources and patients because i understand that because ive been locked down for a month now and its getting very very tiresome. How is this. Pandemic going to impact the recovery if there is a recovery and i never thought in my my time i would ask about is there going to
Seriously injuring a protester terry lamb says the government will not yield to pressure. Plus turkey says its not a hotel for Islamic States members and begins sending foreign militants captured in syria back to their countries of origin in europe and in the United States. Im called aspen welcome to the program mexicos Foreign Ministry says it has granted asylum to bolivian ex president abel morales he resigned on sunday amid pressure from protesters and the military or always had declared victory in a disputed election last month which triggered weeks of demonstrations more unrest broke out overnight in the Political Capital love pos after murali said that he was stepping down buses were set on fire and shops were reportedly looted. His resignation after 14 years as president as well as several other senior government members resigning has left a sudden power vacuum in the country. Our lets bring in correspondent Johan Ramires he is standing by for us in bolivias Political Capital lo
A day of violence demonstrations as collated monday after an officer fired live rounds seriously injuring a protester kerry lam says the government will not yield to pressure. Plus turkey sense its not a hotel for Islamic State members them against sending for militants captured in syria back to their countries of origin in europe and in the United States. Im called aspen welcome to the program mexicos Foreign Ministry says it has granted asylum to bolivian expresident a vocal rallies he resigned on sunday amid pressure from protesters and the military had declared victory and a disputed election last month which triggered weeks of demonstrations more unrest broke out overnight in the Political Capital la paz after murali. Said he was stepping down buses were set on fire and shops were reportedly looted the resignation of rallies and most of his senior government members has left a sudden power vacuum in the country are lets bring in d. W. Correspondent. Standing by for us in bolivias
Thank you so much for joining us. Im here today talking with kathleen mcglothlin, whos written an incredibly important and deeply reported book on the blood industry, which is kind of this almost dystopian seeming world. But its a huge economy and industry here in the United States. And kathleen, i wondered if you could start by telling us a bit about your own personal connection to this industry . Of course. So its really nice to be here with you. My interest in the blood plasma industry began about 20 years ago when i was diagnosed with a rare autoimmune disease, and the treatment for that illness is a medication that is made from pieces of human blood plasma. So its called intravenous human immuno globin or ivig for short. I think most people whove never had to take it have never heard of it. Maybe its not a common drug, but it is made from other peoples blood plasma and so for about 20 years, often on, i have been having regular infusions of this medication. And it takes a long tim