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mr. momeni , which of the roads in the country has heavy traffic and what can you do to reduce the traffic load? well, you have taken some measures. well, we are now most of the axes of our country we are witnessing heavy and smooth traffic, only in the northern axes, sometimes in haraz axis and chalous axis , we are witnessing semi-heavy traffic today , considering that the load i was traveling from north to south in challouz axis since last night was very high , but this morning there is no need for a one-way diversion at the moment, but for the wave of return, we have planned measures that include the closure of the south-north route to tehran on the 12th day of the chalus axis , and we also announced the closure of the 14th day of farvardin, so that our dear compatriots those who want to return from the northern provinces can easily come back and don't have a traffic problem. special thanks to sardar momeni, head of the country's road police. the minister of health gave this news abou
mr. momeni , which of the roads in the country has heavy traffic and what can you do to reduce the traffic load? well, you have taken some measures. well, we are now most of the axes of our country we are witnessing heavy and smooth traffic, only in the northern axes, sometimes in haraz axis and chalous axis , we are witnessing semi-heavy traffic today , considering that the load i was traveling from north to south in challouz axis since last night was very high , but this morning there is no...
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mrs. hayes: thank you. our leadership at the international level depends on our relationships with our allies and those who look to us for guidance. i've long been a supporter for programs like food for progress. if these programs and collaborations with developing countries were underfunded can we expect china to step into that role? mr. tom: no, they will not. if you look at funding from china and food security issues, on one hand they'll tell you they're the second largest economy in the world. on the other hand, they'll say we're a developing economy, we can't contribute to solving world hunger. the u.s. plays anywhere from 40% to 06% of the world foo which like i said over a year ago was around $14 billion. if we can do anything, we need to create resilience and capacity in food systems, but it needs to be driven by the private sector. not the u.n. organizations. the private sector holds the i.p., the knowledge, the capacity financially and the ability to improve food systems and that's where we really
mrs. hayes: thank you. our leadership at the international level depends on our relationships with our allies and those who look to us for guidance. i've long been a supporter for programs like food for progress. if these programs and collaborations with developing countries were underfunded can we expect china to step into that role? mr. tom: no, they will not. if you look at funding from china and food security issues, on one hand they'll tell you they're the second largest economy in the...
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mrs. hayes: thank you. leadership at the international level depends on our relationships with our allies and those w■iho look to s for guidance. i've long been a supporter for programs like food for progress. if these programs and collaborations with developing countries were underfunded, can we expect role? mr. tom: no, they will not. if you look at funding from china aoo issues, on one hand they'll tell you they're the second largest economy in the world. on the other hand, they' say dee can't contribute to solving world hunger. the u.s. plays anywhere from 40% to 06% of the world food program budget a year ago was around $14 billion. if we can do anything, we need to create resilience and capacity in food steate sector. not the u.n. organizations. the private sector holds the i.p., the knowledge, the pa financially and the ability to improve food systems and that's where we really need to support growth in food systems. mrs. hayes: thank y the last pai listened to the last panel and this panel as well a
mrs. hayes: thank you. leadership at the international level depends on our relationships with our allies and those w■iho look to s for guidance. i've long been a supporter for programs like food for progress. if these programs and collaborations with developing countries were underfunded, can we expect role? mr. tom: no, they will not. if you look at funding from china aoo issues, on one hand they'll tell you they're the second largest economy in the world. on the other hand, they' say dee...
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mrs. hayes: thank you, mr. chairman. over the past few decades, china in its economic and political influence, especially in the agricultural sector. the belt and road initiative is a massive china-led infrastructure project that aims to stretch around the globe. the project has expanded to africa oceaniana the decades since its inception. according to the american enterprise institute, china global investment tracker they've invested nearly $77 billion in foreign agricultural products between 2013 and 2023. currently, 783 million people across the globe are facing reason toic hunger and growing more and more dependent on the agricultural structures developed by china. during your time with united nations agencies, you saw firsthand the importance of global food security. why is it important for the united states, rather that than china, to leads the world in solving global food security? mr. tom: when i look at participation -- first of all, i served the state department, the united states -- the president of the united
mrs. hayes: thank you, mr. chairman. over the past few decades, china in its economic and political influence, especially in the agricultural sector. the belt and road initiative is a massive china-led infrastructure project that aims to stretch around the globe. the project has expanded to africa oceaniana the decades since its inception. according to the american enterprise institute, china global investment tracker they've invested nearly $77 billion in foreign agricultural products between...
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the estimate, which i have right here in front of me, written by mr.hayes, indicates that the total cost of this building was $48,118.50, even though that's can't even buy you a car today. that was a lot of money back then for this community to raise, and at its zenith, kim moon gakuen had a student body of approximately 500 students composed of nisei, second generation japanese americans, mainly, who resided in the 30 blocks of pre-world war ii japantown. parents knew where their children were after attending regular school and was also a way to keep young people safe from what was happening outside of japantown. and as we know, world war two changed the lives of japanese americans forever. with the signing of a document by president roosevelt in 1942, japanese americans went from being productive and vital members of society to an id number and sent off to u.s. concentration camps located in desolate parts of the united states. only allowed to take what they could carry, they left behind so many things they worked so hard to build and left a communit
the estimate, which i have right here in front of me, written by mr.hayes, indicates that the total cost of this building was $48,118.50, even though that's can't even buy you a car today. that was a lot of money back then for this community to raise, and at its zenith, kim moon gakuen had a student body of approximately 500 students composed of nisei, second generation japanese americans, mainly, who resided in the 30 blocks of pre-world war ii japantown. parents knew where their children were...
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hey, everybody, we are back with the host of "all in with chris hayes." mr. chris hayes.ill be 78. why is that happening? why are our candidates old? >> chris: there's a bunch of reasons. one is the baby boom was really a big generation. that's why they called it the boom. and baby boomers have had a kind of cultural and political dominance in american life are an incredibly sustained period of time. partly i think because of the age at which they came of age and because of their sheer numbers and they have proved remarkably immune to being dislodged. >> stephen: unwilling to be dislodged. >> chris: i think two other things. the first answer to your question is incumbency is a powerful thing in politics, always has been. donald trump essentially an incumbent. joe biden the actual incumbent. name recognition matters a lot. those are the two guys that are going to be there. they are going to be there again. number three what i would say is actually joe biden and donald trump in very different ways are good at politics. it's not fully an accident that these two individuals a
hey, everybody, we are back with the host of "all in with chris hayes." mr. chris hayes.ill be 78. why is that happening? why are our candidates old? >> chris: there's a bunch of reasons. one is the baby boom was really a big generation. that's why they called it the boom. and baby boomers have had a kind of cultural and political dominance in american life are an incredibly sustained period of time. partly i think because of the age at which they came of age and because of...
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the estimate, which i have right here in front of me, written by mr. indicates that the total cost of this building was $48,118.50, even though that's can't even buy you a car today. that was a lot of money back then for this community to raise, and at its zenith, kim moon gakuen had a student body of approximately 500 students composed of nisei, second generation japanese americans, mainly, who resided in the 30 blocks of pre-world war ii japantown. parents knew where their children were after attending regular school and was also a way to keep young people safe from what was happening outside of japantown. and as we know, world war two changed the lives of japanese americans forever. with the signing of a document by president roosevelt in 1942, japanese americans went from being productive and vital members of society to an id number and sent off to u.s. concentration camps located in desolate parts of the united states. only allowed to take what they could carry, they left behind so many things they worked so hard to build and left a community that
the estimate, which i have right here in front of me, written by mr. indicates that the total cost of this building was $48,118.50, even though that's can't even buy you a car today. that was a lot of money back then for this community to raise, and at its zenith, kim moon gakuen had a student body of approximately 500 students composed of nisei, second generation japanese americans, mainly, who resided in the 30 blocks of pre-world war ii japantown. parents knew where their children were after...
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the estimate, which i have right here in front of me, written by mr.hayes, indicates that the total cost of this building was $48,118.50, even though that's can't even buy you a car today. that was a lot of money back then for this community to raise, and at its zenith, kim moon gakuen had a student body of approximately 500 students composed of nisei, second generation japanese americans, mainly, who resided in the 30 blocks of pre-world war ii japantown. parents knew where their children were after attending regular school and was also a way to keep young people safe from what was happening outside of japantown. and as we know, world war two changed the lives of japanese americans forever. with the signing of a document by president roosevelt in 1942, japanese americans went from being productive and vital members of society to an id number and sent off to u.s. concentration camps located in desolate parts of the united states. only allowed to take what they could carry, they left behind so many things they worked so hard to build and left a communit
the estimate, which i have right here in front of me, written by mr.hayes, indicates that the total cost of this building was $48,118.50, even though that's can't even buy you a car today. that was a lot of money back then for this community to raise, and at its zenith, kim moon gakuen had a student body of approximately 500 students composed of nisei, second generation japanese americans, mainly, who resided in the 30 blocks of pre-world war ii japantown. parents knew where their children were...
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what's about mr as well, i'm here at the election headquarters of the central committee for the russian communist party. and at this point, uh, most people have already actually filed out of here. but there was a press conference that was held after about 50 percent of the votes were counted and there wasn't much said actually about whether they were disappointed or happy about the results or about the results at all. it was mostly about the program that the parties been putting forward in these elections that goes over essentially the main points being a progressive income tax, something that russia doesn't have right now. nationalization of the countries mineral resources, piper, investment into heavy industry and agriculture, raising the re, uh the minimum wage and lowering the retirement age. these are just some of the things that were discussed at this press conference and based on what i've seen here, actually people haven't really seen that disappointed. it seems kind of like the communist party as long had its position is number 2, whether that's a 20 percent, whether that's at
what's about mr as well, i'm here at the election headquarters of the central committee for the russian communist party. and at this point, uh, most people have already actually filed out of here. but there was a press conference that was held after about 50 percent of the votes were counted and there wasn't much said actually about whether they were disappointed or happy about the results or about the results at all. it was mostly about the program that the parties been putting forward in...
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you could say they are the mr kipling of coats.panel criminal barrister former tory mp barrister and former tory mp jerry hayes, and the author and journalist michael crick . journalist michael crick. michael isn't it just weird that a capitalist company he actually supports black lives matter, which wants to overthrow capitalism and defund the police and offers a discount on the bafis and offers a discount on the basis that you agree with its rather spurious political opinions. >> well, it does seem to me a rather dodgy survey, and if you think about it, i mean, can they really afford a 20% discount to all of their customers if all of their customers got this right? i mean, it would be a severe dentin i mean, it would be a severe dent in their profits and i mean, it's just ridiculous. this uh, this survey and nobody should have anything to do with it. >> i think it's also a bit of a con. yeah. because cause i'd be very surprised if many people could be bothered to spend the time it requires. with most surveys, you do them in, you k
you could say they are the mr kipling of coats.panel criminal barrister former tory mp barrister and former tory mp jerry hayes, and the author and journalist michael crick . journalist michael crick. michael isn't it just weird that a capitalist company he actually supports black lives matter, which wants to overthrow capitalism and defund the police and offers a discount on the bafis and offers a discount on the basis that you agree with its rather spurious political opinions. >> well,...