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yes there in slovakia and politicians around the world as well.- around the world as well. yes i think you _ around the world as well. yes i think you are — around the world as well. yes i think you are right _ around the world as well. yes i think you are right and - around the world as well. yes i think you are right and it is - around the world as well. yes i think you are right and it is fairj think you are right and it is fair to say that everyone is shocked. obviously politicians and government figures, public figures, just the general population, everyone is really shocked. this is nothing that we have ever heard of all thought about in a country like slovakia. this comes as a huge shock. it is aenerall this comes as a huge shock. it is generally a _ this comes as a huge shock. it is generally a peaceful country, shootings are not that common. is that right? i shootings are not that common. is that riuht? ~ ., , _, . that right? i think that is correct. i have to say _ that right? i think that is correct. i have to say that _ that right? i think that is correct. i
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race to the bottom and support workers around the world. we have been coordinating the face in technological change including the rise of artificial intelligence. many economists believe that ai will bring a significant productivity boost to the global economy. taking advantage of this massive opportunity will might debating the risks will require coordinated action through the g-7 and u.s.-e.u. technology council even if the exact approaches we pursue differ. that's why international engagement was a core pillar of president biden's executive order on ai. the treasury will work with our allies and partners to further our ongoing work to offer ai on the financial sector and to build semiconductor supply chains is critical to leadership and artificial intelligence. together, we must make sure that the been tits of ai include not just to advance countries but to all countries. as we look ahead, we will look to stay coordinated as we pursue further work in each of these areas. like bolstering security and driving sustainable growth, navigating
race to the bottom and support workers around the world. we have been coordinating the face in technological change including the rise of artificial intelligence. many economists believe that ai will bring a significant productivity boost to the global economy. taking advantage of this massive opportunity will might debating the risks will require coordinated action through the g-7 and u.s.-e.u. technology council even if the exact approaches we pursue differ. that's why international...
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around the world and across the _ they are investigated. around the world and across the uk, - they are investigated. around the world and across the uk, this - they are investigated. around the world and across the uk, this is l they are investigated. around the i world and across the uk, this is bbc news. time for a sports update. hello there. we know that the premier league title will be decided on the final day, but there's a significant match coming up for aston villa on monday night. the former european cup winners can secure qualification for the champion league. a win against liverpool at villa park will be enough to ensure a top four finish, that would see them return to europe's top club competition for the first time since 1983. they were european champions in 1982 unai emery�*s side need to overcome the disappointment of their exit in the europa conference league semi—finals last week but the liverpool manager is a big fan of the villa boss.
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around the world. -- had 8 locations around the world. as a private sector company we had to be able to work with regulators around the world, and at the end of the day for critical infrastructure, the international component is absolutely foundational, even at rsa, while nate was rolling out the cyber and digital strategy, i was meeting with our israeli counterpart, australian, part, south korean, canadians tonight, ukrainians tomorrow. because we have to operate together with the divisibility of each of the different partners around the world who see cyberspace from their own perspective, we have to come together to connect the dots across the world so that we can understand that risk broadly and then drive down that risk to like-minded nations. international partnerships are foundational to everything we do as america's cyber defense agency. graham: i will turn to alan. how does ntia plate specifically on the industrial policy side? how does ntia play international strategy? alan: thank you for having me as well, and congratulations to
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, the reasons why it's under increasing pressure around the world. press freedom means journalists being able to report without threats to their safety, without government interference, without laws designed to punish them for their work. for many, though, press freedom is elusive. the reuters institute for the study ofjournalism talks of democratic backsliding in some parts of the world and the economist calculates that more than 39% of the world's population lives under authoritarian rule. well, across this edition of the media show, we're going to discuss how states are now major sources of disinformation, how technology is changing the threats to freedom of speech, and how major media organisations, such as the bbc, see their role in responding to this. it's a lot to get through and we're going to start by understanding how restrictions on the press affect the information that people are able to access, and we'll begin with the situation in three countries that have a long history of muzzling the media — russia, china and iran. and with us, we'
, the reasons why it's under increasing pressure around the world. press freedom means journalists being able to report without threats to their safety, without government interference, without laws designed to punish them for their work. for many, though, press freedom is elusive. the reuters institute for the study ofjournalism talks of democratic backsliding in some parts of the world and the economist calculates that more than 39% of the world's population lives under authoritarian rule....
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what is the experience that people around the country, around the world have with climate change? and that's what i think these tools can do, is to really shine a spotlight on on the change that people are experiencing and the, you know, the challenges that we face. because if we know what we're facing, then we can develop the solutions. yeah. >> that's right. and as a scientist as well, i'm always interested in what your thought process was. what was it like for you as you were analyzing some of this data with all of these other teams, were you surprised at all? were there things about the findings that piqued your interest in particular? >> i think, you know, a couple of things that, you know, i always find surprising is, you know, we're so used to focusing on conditions here in the united states and we'll see places, you know, like in, you know, in the central valley, in california or in, like phoenix, where it's just like really, really hot. and everybody says, man, 110 degrees is really hot. but, you know, health effects start to accumulate at much lower temperatures, especia
what is the experience that people around the country, around the world have with climate change? and that's what i think these tools can do, is to really shine a spotlight on on the change that people are experiencing and the, you know, the challenges that we face. because if we know what we're facing, then we can develop the solutions. yeah. >> that's right. and as a scientist as well, i'm always interested in what your thought process was. what was it like for you as you were analyzing...
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it's going to strengthen the security of our countries and countries around the world. second, we're keeping our -- keepenning our economic cooperation. both president ruto and i are focused on our growing economies, growing them from the middle out and the bottom up. when that happens everyone wins. not the top down. when the middle class does well, the poor have a ladder up and the wealthy still do well. that's true in kenya, it's true in america and it's true around the world. right now in many country, debt stands in the way of growth too. many nations are forced to make a choins between development and debt. between investing in people and paying back creditors. today we're launching what we're calling the nairobi-washington vision. it will bring together financial institutions and nations from around the world to mobilize resources for countries saturdayled with debt, to open more opportunities for the private sector financing, to promote transparent, sustainable, affordable lending practices. these are big goals. it's going to take time see lasting progress. we'r
it's going to strengthen the security of our countries and countries around the world. second, we're keeping our -- keepenning our economic cooperation. both president ruto and i are focused on our growing economies, growing them from the middle out and the bottom up. when that happens everyone wins. not the top down. when the middle class does well, the poor have a ladder up and the wealthy still do well. that's true in kenya, it's true in america and it's true around the world. right now in...
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state of media freedom around the world. journalism is under attack. it is an extremely challenging and difficult time to be a journalist. all the main indicators about press freedom around the world show it's in decline. we have to be able to operate as freely as possible. - it's often very difficult. according to campaign group reporters without borders, the environment forjournalism is bad in 75% of the countries it ranks. the reasons why reveal truths about our world and the realities of reporting on it. freedom of the press is central to democracy, but some democracies are changing. we have to recognise that democracies don't look and feel and sound the same as they did many years back. democratic backsliding is a reality in many countries, especially india, and that has come with fairly sharp authoritarian overtones. india is often called the world's largest democracy. in this year's election, an estimated 960 million voters are taking part. and polls predict another win for narendra modi's hindu nationalist bjp and it
state of media freedom around the world. journalism is under attack. it is an extremely challenging and difficult time to be a journalist. all the main indicators about press freedom around the world show it's in decline. we have to be able to operate as freely as possible. - it's often very difficult. according to campaign group reporters without borders, the environment forjournalism is bad in 75% of the countries it ranks. the reasons why reveal truths about our world and the realities of...
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the disease before it spread around the world. david: so after ebola the problem is more or less solved. you then pursue what i call the highest calling of mankind, which is private equity. [laughter] you set up your own firm to invest in, i would say, electrification projects around the world, is that right? dr. shah: that is correct. david: it had two big backers, dick blum was one of them and david bondman was the other? dr. shah: yes, we started the process of building a small firm and partnered closely with a larger firm, tpg, and started identifying projects and raising funds. i got about a year and a half, about a year and a half into that, and the rockefeller foundation opportunity came up and i felt that was more aligned with what i wanted to do. david: so you became the president of the rockefeller foundation, how many years ago was that? dr. shah: six. david: the rockefeller foundation is very famous, over 100 years. but it is not nearly as big as the gates foundation. how do you deal with the challenge that people thin
the disease before it spread around the world. david: so after ebola the problem is more or less solved. you then pursue what i call the highest calling of mankind, which is private equity. [laughter] you set up your own firm to invest in, i would say, electrification projects around the world, is that right? dr. shah: that is correct. david: it had two big backers, dick blum was one of them and david bondman was the other? dr. shah: yes, we started the process of building a small firm and...
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i talked about having 400 million fans around the world. they actually have in excess of 100 million here in excess of 100 million here in china. ., in excess of 100 million here in china-— in china. how do you see formula _ in china. how do you see formula e _ in china. how do you see formula e competing - in china. how do you see l formula e competing when in china. how do you see - formula e competing when it comes to the attention? very different sports. _ comes to the attention? very different sports. formula - comes to the attention? very different sports. formula 1 i comes to the attention? very different sports. formula 1 is| different sports. formula 1 is about 71 years old, formula e, only ten years old. we're also quite different. in terms of the competitive nature, if you're a formula 1 fan, we're about seven races into the season. we find max verstappen winning five races in formula e, and we're —— races, and we're ten races in formula e. obviously, we're raising electric vehicles, not combustion engine vehicles. we've be
i talked about having 400 million fans around the world. they actually have in excess of 100 million here in excess of 100 million here in china. ., in excess of 100 million here in china-— in china. how do you see formula _ in china. how do you see formula e _ in china. how do you see formula e competing - in china. how do you see l formula e competing when in china. how do you see - formula e competing when it comes to the attention? very different sports. _ comes to the attention? very...
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shah: i will tell you, we are seeing the impacts in communities we work in around the world right now. the reality is we have already seen downward pressure on every -- agricultural output in africa and parts of india, latin america that are increasing the number of people who are hungry and the number of communities that are threatened. we are already seeing tremendous changes to coastal communities, whether it's in bangladesh or in south america, that are reducing people's livelihoods and access to fisheries and sources of protein. and we are already seeing women working in salt flats -- i was with them just last winter -- working in extreme heat in india and some even perishing through trying to make a dollar a day or two dollars a day doing backbreaking work in 110, 112 degree weather. this is a crisis that is affecting people, especially vulnerable people and poorer communities right now which is why we are so focused on fighting climate change. david: you are putting a large number of your resources and personnel into this effort? dr. shah: absolutely. in fact we are all in on ,
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i talked about having 400 million fans around the world. we actually have in excess of 100 million of them basesd here in china. how do you see formula e competing when it comes to the attention of racing fans? very different sports. formula 1 is about 75 years old, formula e, only ten years old. we're also quite different. in terms of the competitive nature, if you're a formula 1fan, we're about seven races into the season. we find max verstappen winning five races. in formula e, we're ten races in formula e. we have had eight different winners so far. 0bviously, we're racing electric vehicles, not combustion engine vehicles. we've been net zero from day zero, rated number one est sports in the world. we're actually quite different propositions. chinese property developer be bunker— chinese property developer be bunker has received a major lifeline _ bunker has received a major lifeline receiving a loan from a group — lifeline receiving a loan from a group of chinese banks including the state owned commercial bank of china. financial_
i talked about having 400 million fans around the world. we actually have in excess of 100 million of them basesd here in china. how do you see formula e competing when it comes to the attention of racing fans? very different sports. formula 1 is about 75 years old, formula e, only ten years old. we're also quite different. in terms of the competitive nature, if you're a formula 1fan, we're about seven races into the season. we find max verstappen winning five races. in formula e, we're ten...
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of course, one of the world's top five companies. wherever you'rejoining me from around the world. once again, a big hello and a warm welcome to the show. you know, this week we're looking at global water security. it's essential, of course, to almost everything we do. we can't live without it. but every day we use ten billion tonnes of fresh water. or how about this? that's enough to fill an olympic swimming pool two and a half million times. now, we're not short of water, but the vast majority is ocean saltwater. and less than 100th of 1% is carried in lakes and rivers. you know, there is enough for all of us, but we don't all enjoy equal access. so what are the consequences for societies facing water scarcity? it depends on what else is happening. what other pressures are on, what other stressors are there. but water scarcity, which we could translate as drought, for example, will lead to famine, it will lead to migrations, it will lead to warfare, all sorts of things. so water scarcity is just the beginning of a long list of things that could end in societal collapse. well, the
of course, one of the world's top five companies. wherever you'rejoining me from around the world. once again, a big hello and a warm welcome to the show. you know, this week we're looking at global water security. it's essential, of course, to almost everything we do. we can't live without it. but every day we use ten billion tonnes of fresh water. or how about this? that's enough to fill an olympic swimming pool two and a half million times. now, we're not short of water, but the vast...
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workers around the world. we've been coordinating the face of technological change including rise of of artificial intelligence. many economics believe that a.i. will be -- a significant project too because he boosts to the global economy. taking advantage of this massive opportunity while mid myth gaiting the risks, will require coordinated action through -- and the utah-e.u. trade in technology. even if the exact approach is we pursue different. >> that's why international engagement was a core pillar of a.i. we will work with our partners to fir your on going to work on the financial sector. there are efforts to build three billion semiconductors. it's strength, leadership and artificial intel tense. >> together, we must also make sure that that the benefits of a.i. the crew not just to advance countries but to all countries as we look ahead, we will need to stay coordinated as we pursue work in each of these four areas. and driving sustainable growth. navigating these shifts, matters for every day. and eur
workers around the world. we've been coordinating the face of technological change including rise of of artificial intelligence. many economics believe that a.i. will be -- a significant project too because he boosts to the global economy. taking advantage of this massive opportunity while mid myth gaiting the risks, will require coordinated action through -- and the utah-e.u. trade in technology. even if the exact approach is we pursue different. >> that's why international engagement...
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around the world. i want to think the senator for working with me on this authorization bill. this will be our fourth authorization bill in four years after a long hiatus. i'm glad that we had the opportunity to discuss that during last week's hearing with secretary burma. we need to incentivize it. this bill really underscores the importance we put on supporting the work of our state department. secretary blinken, i want to thank you personally for all you have done and the hard work you have done to promote the strength of our diplomacy. in the state department and its mission around the world. i know that you have traveled many miles and with many world leaders, especially in the context of hooten's work in ukraine and the wake of hamas's attack in israel. i would like to hear how your demonstration plans to confront the challenges we face today. because despite everything that has happened, the best efforts of our colleagues on the appropriations committee, our foreign aid budgets have been drinkin
around the world. i want to think the senator for working with me on this authorization bill. this will be our fourth authorization bill in four years after a long hiatus. i'm glad that we had the opportunity to discuss that during last week's hearing with secretary burma. we need to incentivize it. this bill really underscores the importance we put on supporting the work of our state department. secretary blinken, i want to thank you personally for all you have done and the hard work you have...
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terms of expanding trade around the world. and we have not been doing that for a long time, over a decade. so i kind of reject the premise of your question because i simply do not expect the united states is going to be forced to make -- to compromise. doug: we will see what happens. jay: nor should it be. doug: maybe i planted an idea. on the subject of u.s. leadership, i mean that has kind of been on my mind heading into this ministerial. it sounds like you are saying and i do not want to put words in your mouth, it is not leaning on trade to the extent it has in the past. i listens to a speech that an ambassador gave at the center for strategic and international studies. she talked about how the u.s. as a champion of the rules-based international trade system. and i just wondered, could the u.s. really claim to be a champion of the rules-based international trade system? given that it has taken apart the dispute settlements. it has been effectively killed the appellate body. it imposed those tariffs in the name of national
terms of expanding trade around the world. and we have not been doing that for a long time, over a decade. so i kind of reject the premise of your question because i simply do not expect the united states is going to be forced to make -- to compromise. doug: we will see what happens. jay: nor should it be. doug: maybe i planted an idea. on the subject of u.s. leadership, i mean that has kind of been on my mind heading into this ministerial. it sounds like you are saying and i do not want to put...
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around the world, and compete. do we need to align more, to say to china, you can't keep doing this, you can't keep taking over industry after industry and bankrupting our industries, dominating the raw materials we need, not selling to us at the same price you sell it your own people, what do we do, how do we deal with this economic juggernaut, that i think is brilliant, but they shouldn't be allowed to do it and have access to our market. i believe in free markets trade but you can't have a free market if one person is not playing by the rules of free markets. how do we deal with this? how do we say, enough already? subtle. but i couldn't resist. sec. blinken: you have been asked were nearly eloquent about this a long time and i think it is exactly right. we have fundamentally in the economic relationship that china not only has with us, but with countries around the world is total lack of reciprocity and that is unsustainable. it was one thing when china first got into the wto. some allowances reasonably could b
around the world, and compete. do we need to align more, to say to china, you can't keep doing this, you can't keep taking over industry after industry and bankrupting our industries, dominating the raw materials we need, not selling to us at the same price you sell it your own people, what do we do, how do we deal with this economic juggernaut, that i think is brilliant, but they shouldn't be allowed to do it and have access to our market. i believe in free markets trade but you can't have a...
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oh, poor and work, the people here and around the world. and therefore, the policy that i would promote would be contrary to the international monetary. so contrary to the world bank, i own empower poor and worky people. one just create african board was the and age and board was the 11 american boys. while the woods are simply partners with, with the international capital, to can 10 you to subordinate and dominate their own workers and their own for people. i mean, trump a game coming from a very different philosophy. your philosophy is the right word to describe, but where he's coming from at all has similar views about the super natural structure. the certainly as big views of i'd be if we, i ca, i mean i don't know is more and come with the weather mind about the f b i who knows. he doesn't like, i'm job. the job has been talking about using us forces to inmate mexico. that is as imperialism. they can be, we had an $1840.00 stage more. they cocker mexico to 50 percent of all. and mexico i grew up in california. used to be mexico, texas
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we don't need a 100 military units around the world. we don't these special operations and a $130.00 countries. the american empire is in the k. we need to dismantle in body 9 space is to be one nation among nations, a decent nation among other nations. i'm an anti imperialist candidate. well, if we put aside your big differences with trump, who is clearly the favorite to be the president of the next president, the united states. isn't that similar to what donald trump is saying when he talks about the waste of money on nato? when he talks about the waste of american expenditure on uh was in western europe is quite a slightly about the middle east because clearly has big donors from well is not due. quite no worries. there is on israel, easiest with most of the right wing been been buying is in terms of moving to capital drill zillow. your firm and julia is really a lead district referring to the, the, the, the, the design as lobbies at home. no traveling. i just found that actually, professor actually you could see trumpet doing the sa
we don't need a 100 military units around the world. we don't these special operations and a $130.00 countries. the american empire is in the k. we need to dismantle in body 9 space is to be one nation among nations, a decent nation among other nations. i'm an anti imperialist candidate. well, if we put aside your big differences with trump, who is clearly the favorite to be the president of the next president, the united states. isn't that similar to what donald trump is saying when he talks...
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handily. >> has israel's response to hamas made jews around the world safer? >> i am not sure how to evaluate fight for their very existence. hamas is a proxy up iran. this is a high-stakes battle for the survival of a nation. and our very close friendally, . it destabilizes all global affairs. the middle east is a tinderbox. and now you have a hot war going on there. we have to stand with israel eq have to protect and do everything we can to protect jewish people. just because of their ethnicity on college campuses right now eyl threat, just because of who they are. that is not who we are as americ sued so strongly against that and we stood here and announced we are having a hole of house investigation into we have to look at every angleis and approach we cano with the jewish people and with israel in their time of great need and we will continue to do atand that will be a big theme here. nd of coordination you have with the biden administration and leader schumer on response the icc, and how closely you might be -- >> look, there are some great ideas on the
handily. >> has israel's response to hamas made jews around the world safer? >> i am not sure how to evaluate fight for their very existence. hamas is a proxy up iran. this is a high-stakes battle for the survival of a nation. and our very close friendally, . it destabilizes all global affairs. the middle east is a tinderbox. and now you have a hot war going on there. we have to stand with israel eq have to protect and do everything we can to protect jewish people. just because of...
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the world. >> one of the places there is a key function is discussion around taxation. we talked about taxing the tech giants. do you think we will get a multilateral agreement next month? >> the first part is the global minimum tax for international tax reform agenda is now reality. by the end of the year we will have 90% of in scope businesses around the world that will be subject to the tax debt. that is a very important step forward for ensuring we can have a global level playing field for internationally operating businesses. we are the location of taxing rights and we will continue to work of achieving of agreement of the tax and signing before that multilateral convention by the end of june. oliver: one of the conversations that has been promoted here by some of the members and rejected by others is that global billionaire tax. do you think the oecd might be an appropriate place to have that discussion in terms of possible framework to push that conversation forward? >> we focus on incrementing and successfully landing the tubular tax or foreign that was reached
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around the world. and now we're talking about new, your weapons as if that's a, that's a plausible solution to any complex. and it just, it shows you how most people in most countries want to push towards peaceful resolutions. and yet are leaders, as they call us, by when we want to rise up to, to do things because they've done things to hurt. the populace are now saying it's okay that they can use violence as a means to, to hurt other people as long as it doesn't involve them yet. as people we, we're, we're expected to be law abiding. and so on the sidelines will they really have it not just on their own country, but on the countries around the world. it's just, it's a we're, we're dealing with an upside down world. and frankly, i think the leadership and not just the united states around the world is, is pretty pathetic and the, and this justification probably shows this alignment with the world economic forum and sor ellison, you've all know her already just really, really bad people who have done r
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the protests on us campuses and around the world. i'm colombian, pressing this all the petro says, he's breaking diplomatic relations with israel over the world. goss the demonstrations against as well as war on gauze are all continuing at university campuses across the united states from new york to michigan, florida to california, and texas. students are demanding that institutions comp ties with as well as companies that advance as ministry efforts in gaza. to as of the reports from new of newton past the teen, you know, 10 or many of them are students from the university that was rated by the police barely gave themselves inside one of the whole there the others are also from this university around 300 students for the to use the when the police entered this university has been detained. many of the students that are from the thing, they say they're protesting to shed light on the happening. and guys are right now to the killing and to displacement. that is happening in gaza right now. what this . 6 says sorry, no, no, to me. and
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war ii ceremonies that are around the world. i think as we come up on the 80th anniversary of d-day on june 6, that is for score. that's generations ago and some have lost touch with what that sacrifice was all about and what it has allowed for in terms of the way of life we've lived. >> there's plenty of ceremonies happening around the world and here in d.c.. for d-day, c-span will be covering some of the live events out in normandy that day and also here in d.c.. this also events in bedford, virginia where the national d-day memorial is. c-span on d-day june 6 and on june 8, a full day of d-day programming. we are focusing this morning into memorial day how americans recognize and remember their military dead. we want to hear your stories as we are chatting with jean moran this morning. the ways you can call in this morning we will put the phone numbers on the screen. but we want to hear from you. what are you doing with your family, do you have a military connection in your family. go ahead and start calling in. i want to sho
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and around the world. but with respect. — east and around the world. but with respect, let's take one specific... ukraine, canada has given best military and financial assistance to ukraine and small european countries, relatively small countries like denmark and norway. how do you justify that? i denmark and norway. how do you justify that?— justify that? i would simply oint justify that? i would simply point out — justify that? i would simply point out i _ justify that? i would simply point out i think— justify that? i would simply point out i think you - justify that? i would simply point out i think you might| point out i think you might want to go back and check them map because canada's investment in ukraine since the onset of the war, we didn't begin in 2022 when russia invaded ukraine at the latest time, but in 2015 we became training the ukrainian armed forces in ukraine, and we did that partnership with the uk. in 2022 we had to move training out of ukraine into poland and the uk but we c
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i do not one person around the world, one leader around the world, how do you transition to that. and that's difficult and that's where the just piece comes through, not just energy transition. as you figure out how to unlock the plentiful green jobs that will be unlocked because that has to be front and centerrer and manage that people don't lose out in short-term ways. so, you know, the united states is very clear that we believe that countries need to develop including in the energy space without using fossil fuels. we have a collective of methodologies about how to design projects in line with the paris agreement and contributions. and so we work with the m.b.d.'s to look where the clean energy alternatives in a way that supports energy access and that remains a huge challenge in too many parts in the world and promotes energy security because we much seed the risk of reliance and on energy sources. all three of those, clean energy, energy security have to come together. we prioritize clean energy. we asked countries in the m.b.d.'s to do that. in the instances where there is
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leveraging talent pools around the world to serve the market. paul: is that where you see the biggest growths? you are europe's largest software company. is that not necessarily where the strongest growth is? >> there's no doubt asia has been the growth engine for sap for a number of years. growing at 35% in cloud revenue. the customers around the world in north america and in europe are also growing at a similar pace. i think what's important is businesses are global by operation, managed in a really secure way. not only do we see the growth engine of the asia-pacific this year, but as they move into local operations and different markets that can leverage that capability in a secure manner. i think one of the challenges around ai from a business standpoint is the ethical and reliability standpoint. not only are they using sap applications and data for mission-critical processes, but they have the same comfort that when they are private -- apply generative ai that they have the same guardrails sap puts in place making sure whatever we do is sus
leveraging talent pools around the world to serve the market. paul: is that where you see the biggest growths? you are europe's largest software company. is that not necessarily where the strongest growth is? >> there's no doubt asia has been the growth engine for sap for a number of years. growing at 35% in cloud revenue. the customers around the world in north america and in europe are also growing at a similar pace. i think what's important is businesses are global by operation,...
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that t kenya, it's true in america and it's true around the world. right now in many country, stands in the way of growth too. many nations are forced to make a choins between development and debt.n insting in people and paying back creditors. today we' what we're calling the nairobi-washington vision. it will brintogether financial institutions and nations from around the world to mobilize resources fo countries saturdayled with debt, to open more opportunities for the private sectorcing, to promote transparent, sustainable, affordable these are big goals. it's going to take time seeg pr. we're providing $250 million, the united states i world bank in a crisis response wind weeks we'll make another $21 billion available to the international monetary fund. today i'm proud to announce there'll be250 billion in new lending capacity for multilateral development thanks? to the world bank to help low income nations invest in delopment and growing challenges. this is supported by the united states and manyerountries as well. next, we're launching a new era
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wherever you'rejoining me from around the world. once again, a big hello and a warm welcome to the show. you know, just over six years ago, the singing superstar rihanna, she launched a cosmetic brand called fenty. she had the backing of the global luxury goods giant lvmh. today, fenty has made rihanna a billionaire, but she's not alone. kyliejenner, one of the most followed people in the world on social media, launched a makeup line and became hugely successful all by the age of 21. the cosmetics industry, it's one of the most disrupted out there, as well as coping with covid. it's had to deal with an onslaught of these start—ups, which use the founder who can talk directly to customers on social media to drive growth and create a seemingly personal relationship with them. that's according to one of the authors of one of the most widely read reports in the cosmetic and beauty world. they're not necessarily celebrity driven, many of them are, but often there's a very strong founder story. and that story can be someone who had a sk
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one of the - biggest challenges around the world is how do you keep up with the pace of innovation and technology and change, and there is a big gap between the ambitious regulation and governance frameworks which are emerging and which are encouraging and how you implement these in a practical way that keeps up to speed and that will be the focus of ai governance. if you are looking at the headaches that need to be solved, no matter where you are in the world, we would all agree that the world, we would all agree that the epidemic of deep fakes and misinformation is the most pressing issue to be solved. specifically what we will look at is how do we develop standards for al watermarking to detect if an image or a piece of media has been altered or a piece of media has been altered or if it has been ai generated and if the standards had been in place may be the discussion around scarlettjohannson would have not been an issue. scarlett johannson would have not been an issue.— scarlett johannson would have not been an issue. frederick thanks for 'oinin: been an issue. frederick thanks
one of the - biggest challenges around the world is how do you keep up with the pace of innovation and technology and change, and there is a big gap between the ambitious regulation and governance frameworks which are emerging and which are encouraging and how you implement these in a practical way that keeps up to speed and that will be the focus of ai governance. if you are looking at the headaches that need to be solved, no matter where you are in the world, we would all agree that the...
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around the world so rking with you and we keep investing in the true strength of our nations our people in the years ahead. that, mr. president, i turn it over to you. ok, thank you very much mr president and on behalf i too iy special way thank you for extending an invitation to me to undertake this state visit. i bring you very warm greetings from the people of kennd brothers and sisters from across the continent. i undertake this visit on the background of 60 years of solid frween the united states and kenya and specifically, mr. president, on the ec here on the digital space ontecd invest trade and the relationship we have managed to build over the years. to confirm to you that kenya is young tech country as you have said correctly, we have spent a lot of time working with our technology companies, our technology investors, we've had twin relationships between seleka and, savannah in -- scylla can, -- silicon, savannah in kenya and silicon valley in the united states and this meeting is about what we can do together around digital jobsnesg research and development and mr . president
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around the world and across the uk, this _ to do. around the world and across the uk, this is— to do. around the world and across the uk, this is sac— to do. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. - the presidents of france, china, and the european commission are holding talks in paris, where ukraine and trade are dominating discussions. in opening remarks at the elysee palace, emmanuel macron told xi jinping coordination with china on crises in ukraine and the middle east was crucial. the europeans are hoping to persuade china's leader to refrain from supplying russia with potential war materials. he's urged the eu to remain committed to a partnership with china amid tensions over trade. let's speak to jacob kirkegaard, a senior fellow at geram marshall fund, one of the leading think tanks in brussels. can you just talk us through a little bit more about what ursula von der leyen and president macron are trying to get out of these talks? t are trying to get out of these talks? ., �* ~' are trying to get out of t
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and that's true around the world right now. many companies, many countries that stands in the way and grow too many nations are forced to make a choice between development and debt. between investing in are people paying back their creditors. so today we're launching what we're calling and i robi washington vision. so this, in this, initially there's going to bring together in the national financial institutions and nations, more around the world to mobilize more resources for countries saddle with that, to open more opportunities to the private sector financing mode transfer, sustainable and affordable money practice is a big goal, it's gonna take time to see last the progress. we're providing $250000000.00. united states is the world bank in a crisis response when they're coming rates, united states going to make an additional $21000000000.00 available. the international monitors. today i'm proud to announce probably $250000000000.90 capacity. molly's our development banks like the world bank help low income nations invest in
and that's true around the world right now. many companies, many countries that stands in the way and grow too many nations are forced to make a choice between development and debt. between investing in are people paying back their creditors. so today we're launching what we're calling and i robi washington vision. so this, in this, initially there's going to bring together in the national financial institutions and nations, more around the world to mobilize more resources for countries saddle...
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around the world and across the i provisional measures. thank you. i around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's go straight to northern france, to rouen. let's go straight to northern france, to rouen. france's interior minister says police have shot dead a man who had attempted to set fire to a synagogue in the north—western city of rouen. this was after police shot dead the man who attempted to set fire to a synagogue in rouen. police were called shortly after smoke was seen rising from the synagogue in central rouen. when they arrived at the scene they were confronted by a man wielding a knife and an iron bar. the mayor of rouen said the man had climbed into the synagogue via an upstairs window and thrown in a molotov cocktail. he said there was severe damage to the inside of the synagogue, but no people were hurt. our correspondent has more from paris. hello, ithink our correspondent has more from paris. hello, i think a daughter let's listen to what he has been telling us earlier. tote let's listen to what he has been telling
around the world and across the i provisional measures. thank you. i around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's go straight to northern france, to rouen. let's go straight to northern france, to rouen. france's interior minister says police have shot dead a man who had attempted to set fire to a synagogue in the north—western city of rouen. this was after police shot dead the man who attempted to set fire to a synagogue in rouen. police were called shortly after smoke was...
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around the world. i'm committed to those rest and all the rest of the middle east that aged in latin america. but all it meant was that i was calling into question their version of t. now you remember margaret? that's tina. there is no alternative. you must fit and accommodate yourself. become well adjusted to injustice and those and no, no, not at all. there is an alternative in my campaign, nothing but a moment in the movement. this band for to keep in mind you see change, i'm talking about when that come about when president won't come about with disability. we're talking about social movements as on the way to fundamental transformation, the economy, nation state. and of course, i want to hear the american empire in order to dismantle the empire. we don't need 800000000, it's around the world. we don't need special operations. and a 130 countries, the american empire is in the k. we need to dismantle, in part of the dining space, needs to be one nation among nations, a decent nation among other nat
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every citizen around the world. and i learned from the economics i studied that there was really no better system than free market capitalist system. but that there are problems, and ways in which markets can misfunction or may fail to deal with problems that are critical to welfare whether it is climate change or the need for public education. or health care or regulation of financial institutions. so i felt from the onset that good public policy plays a critical role in ensuring economic system that works well for everyone. and i was fascinated. but fascinated by what i learned about what might be possible and that's what really motivated me to study economics at that time. >> i went back and did a quick survey of the seven or so people that have been treasury secretary of the united states and you'll laugh when i say this but the person intlek comully closest to you in my view was hamilton whey mean by that -- hamilton didn't have the opportunity to finish college and revolution came on went off to be a shoulder
every citizen around the world. and i learned from the economics i studied that there was really no better system than free market capitalist system. but that there are problems, and ways in which markets can misfunction or may fail to deal with problems that are critical to welfare whether it is climate change or the need for public education. or health care or regulation of financial institutions. so i felt from the onset that good public policy plays a critical role in ensuring economic...