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real time got to see the impacts that something like co—vid and the pandemic, — that something like co—vid and the pandemic, how much we really rely on our health— pandemic, how much we really rely on our health care system. it really came _ our health care system. it really came to — our health care system. it really came to the forefront. i think it came _ came to the forefront. i think it came to — came to the forefront. i think it came to simply, ways of thinking about— came to simply, ways of thinking about health care and relieve the pressures— about health care and relieve the pressures on the health care system that those _ pressures on the health care system that those that are and it really face every _ that those that are and it really face every day and that really allowed — face every day and that really allowed for a back—and—forth new negotiation for and how should we think— negotiation for and how should we think about health care workers in this country, how should we think about— this country, how should we think about health care workers overall. but we _ about health care workers overall. but we are — about health care workers overall. but we are also saying the union movement— but we are also saying the union movement increase during a time of inflationary— movement increase during a time of inflationary periods and as we are starting _ inflationary periods and as we are starting to— inflationary periods and as we are starting to think about a new work— life balance, a lot of things got upended — life balance, a lot of things got upended by co—vid and i think we will still— upended by co—vid and i think we will still see folks upended by... pandemic— will still see folks upended by... pandemic certainly had that impact globally didn't it. you amanda and jack, we'll be back with you in just a moment. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. detectives investigating the data

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BBC News

security, and the other more with foreign policy. but specifically, part of the job of the national security advisor, together with the national risk register and the national security secretariat, was to look at all potential risks. it is important that we did make a health pandemic a tier1 risk, so it was looking across the risks and deciding which one was most likely and which we need to prepare for the most. this pressure always to look at the most pressing risk, the terrorism risk of the most dangerous risk or the most immediate risk you need to balance that with making sure you are looking at all the risks, including ones that might not occur next month or next year, but might occur at some stage. that is why i think this reform was important. i'm not saying these things were not looked at before, of course they were, but this embedded in the system prime ministerial

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

public gets completely and totally outraged, and rightfully so, because police violence is rampant. we are told, every single time, that it's just a few bad apples. i continue to say, no, it's not. it's a poisonous orchard. it stretches across this nation. and we continue to see politicians that lack the political will and courage to do anything about it. they tell us that it's too hard, and then the republican side, they tell us that police should have total and complete impunity. to do whatever it is they want. and this is why we continue to see this violence escalate? and sadly, since the killing of george floyd, what we've seen is an escalation against black people by the police. at a time when millions of people were out in the streets, around the globe, during a health pandemic. to show their solidarity with george floyd and black left. >> statistics to daniel's point, show that the number of black people killed by police increased over the last two

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PoliticsNation

it let's now bring in my political panel. i'm joined here in studio by susan del percio, republican strategist and msnbc contributor. and, danielle moodie, host of the woke a f daily podcast. danielle, i want to first start with you. the video of tyre nichols being brutally beaten by the memphis police is raising a lot of questions to what prompted the officers to respond the way they did after a traffic stop. many americans are outraged by what they've seen. but are you expecting any policy response from congress or further executive action from the white house? >> rev, we are two years removed from george floyd on the world stopping during a health pandemic to go out onto the streets and protest. we thought that there was political will there. but, the reality here is that it is republicans that are

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Paramount Chief of Domeabra rallies support for COVID-19 vaccination exercise

Baffuor Owusu Bediako, Paramount Chief of Domeabra Traditional Area in the Asante-Akim North District, has called on Ghanaians to participate in the ongoing national COVID-19 Vaccination exercise. He said it was the duty of every citizen to support the government and health authorities to contain the viral disease, which remained…

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Health Directorate builds COVID-19 resilience among school children

The Ashanti Regional Health Directorate has adopted a child focused strategy as part of efforts to build a sustainable COVID-19 recovery in the region. The Directorate with funding support from the United Nations Children Fund (UNICEF), has supported 16 selected basic schools in the region to sustain their school health…

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BBC News

rail, but what is this attachment floppy disks, and retro tech, particularly within government circles that you think might try and be more on the cutting edge?— the cutting edge? japan is really strong _ the cutting edge? japan is really strong in _ the cutting edge? japan is really strong in hardware, | the cutting edge? japan is i really strong in hardware, if you talk about industrial robots, some of the most advanced come from japan, video game machines, little parts that go into smartphones, this is really more of a software problem. it's getting information that might be on my desk into the hands of a government official, maybe a list of employees or something. it could be anything. i think that's where japan really is struggling and finally is recognising that. the covid—i9 pandemic really inspired these reforms. ., pandemic really inspired these reforms.- early - pandemic really inspired these reforms.- early in - pandemic really inspired these reforms.- early in the| reforms. how so? early in the pandemic. — reforms. how so? early in the pandemic. you _ reforms. how so? early in the pandemic, you had _ reforms. how so? early in the pandemic, you had health - pandemic, you had health officials trying to fill out

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NSC can be roped in to handle natural disasters, pandemic, says deputy DG

JOHOR BARU: The National Security Council (NSC) will only act if called upon on any emergencies such as natural disasters or if another health pandemic hits the country on a bigger scale.

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