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and employee a waiting balance the seeking to prevent competition varying into conflicts. the us and chinese presidents meet summit phase of a new trade war i'm gonna see a newman in lima peru where you as president joe biden has just held his last meeting with his chinese counterpart, the phillips over on the do what you ups their lives by headquarters here in the hall also coming up the philippines is hits by 6 ty, soon in full weeks. full cost is a warning that money will likely have a catastrophic like this bodies of the rubble of what was meant to be
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a safe haven. israel attacks a you and run school with thousands of displaced palestinians with sheltering and hundreds of mine is remain trapped underground in south africa with nuclear plants on how to bring them up to the surface. the bulk into the fact i'm trying, as president says that he's ready to work with the incoming us administration to keep expanding bilateral ties shooting, being met with joe biden, at the asia pacific economic cooperation summit in through the end of school. the importance of maintaining stable relations between washington and beijing, especially in the face of a potential new trades or the double trumpet, swollen a lot in america, editor lucy, and even reports the from the peruvian capital, lima for the finals photo of leaders of the epic. so much us president joe biden
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was the last to arrive. what would be the 1st to leave the 21 nation group of asian pacific countries? this was the beginning of biden's swan song on the global stage. and ahead of next week's the 20 meeting, it was his last chance to meet privately with his chinese counterpart whose conversations prevent miscalculations and they ensure the competition between our 2 countries will not fear in the conflict. competition, not conflict is not so our responsibility to our people. and as you indicated to the people around the world that would change and waiting, shish china, us relations that critical not only to the interest, so the time, these in american people, but also for the destiny of full of humanity. the 2 countries should bear in mind the wellbeing of the people and the common interests of the international community to judge about the relationship between the world's 2 largest economies is
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complicated and profit with difficulties from territorial disputes. in the south china sea, the evenings military expansion, an indirect support for russia's war against ukraine to charges of chinese cyber espionage. and of course, trade complex, joe biden and changing thing. don't agree on one thing and that is it. the world is entering a period of uncertainty and change. she calls it of turbulence. and with the next u. s. president modeling to impose high tariffs on many countries, but especially on china. she is positioning himself as a global leader of the inter independence and unity as opposed to unilateralism and protection is a good morning. members of a peg represent nearly 60 percent of the world's g d p. and our uncertain about their relationship with trump. this time round about this, i will give somebody, ma'am, you see, or we know that during his 1st administration he despised multilateralism,
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preferred transaction, and negotiations about the carrot and the stick moment. let's see how different trump 2nd term will be enrolled as if the 1000 china says it's ready to work for a smooth transition in bi lateral ties. yet however much president biden may want to helps move that transition. the future is largely out of his hands. see in human algebra, lima with him, lauren's as a full me, us diplomats as a professor of international relations that he says, transfer time to the white house will likely come with its share of diplomatic tensions. some things are shore. um he's, he's named a bunch of china hawks to senior positions the administration. he's been telling the american public, he wants 60 percent tariff. so it'd be devastating for a lot of industries. and he's, you know, preparing the way for a kind of a china confrontation early on. because trump believes that the best way to extract
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concessions from an adverse story or an ally is to play hardball at the beginning. now, that could mean that we're up to, for, you know, a security confrontations with china trade wars with china that we could push towards, you know, this new global currency controlled in part by china and a realignment of the international economic quarter. on the other hand, trump is people in his cabinets like you on most who wants better trade relations with china. the chinese now understand trump and they would like to cut a deal with trump. so there is a strong possibility as well. that's the chinese will not like negotiated with trump by understanding. trump just come up with a formula that allows most of the trade wars to it, to not happen. and allows for strong trade relations between the 2 countries that depend on each other more economically than any others. and so you can see a situation where it's tough at the beginning, but then softens with
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a deal. but um, it's going to be rough riding, you know, a rough road ahead. steven again is the chief executive officer of a pac advisors that say public affairs consultancies, also a former deputy general counsel in the us department of transportation. joining stuff and single could tell you with this on the program. so if the americans have a strategy about how to deal with china, do you think china has a strategy to deal with the us as well? china, history to the us as an adversary. that is basically the consensus here of democrats and republicans. now the difference with the truck administration versus the bind administration approach is that the us is going to treat china as an adversary right back. and it is going to do so in a bi level fashion as opposed to working with partners and allies in a multi lateral fashion. and also recognizing that or not recognizing is dividing ministration to that there are reasons to compete with china to cooperate with
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china and not just confront china. so it is what china has done is, is where the us reaction is and the trumpet administration is going to treat china as an adversary. as matthews choice for secretary of state, marco rubio said, i think what was it again, i'll just jump in that because i mean, we take one pointed to time in the rhetoric as you say, from those who seem to be in prominent cabinet positions like rubio, a see china as you say, as an adversary um they using should be treated differently. i mean, we've seen china with the store before. so why take home this pack a such? i mean, will trump be advised that this is the best way, or does he have his own ideas about how we might like to bring the cabinets along with him? i mean i, i think it is very clear that they don't think china is being treated tough enough . it started with the trump administration, with sure what terrace, you know, 30 percent of certain chinese project products. it is now going to go up in the by
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ministration. kept that, that did not change under the vitamin restriction, but instead of targeted carrots, we're not going to get the blanket counts or close to blanket care. i'm trying to of 60 percent. it is going to be very different. it is going to be more of a confrontational approach when it comes to where china has violated international law, such as in the south china sea. i think you'll get to see even closer relations between, between the us and the philippines as result in are already very strong under the, by the new stations. so it is going to continue where we have them except it is going to be tougher. it is going to be harder and, and the truck administration approaches america 1st administration approach policy approach is not a posted the couple way and, and you expect to see more of that through investment restrictions and understanding of this, you know, small yard high fence that we've seen when it comes to to restricting investment in trade between us and john, it's interesting. gotcha. you preempted my next question, which actually, you know,
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we can tweak side the because you talked about the fact that there was this aggressive stance from china when it comes to the south china sea. we also see that if china is, you might say a $10.00 trade front and we expect this from the us. do you then see china say, right, if you're going to talk to me on the trade front, i'm going to put pressure on you on the diplomatic front, and that's includes the south china sea, human rights issues, which china is often lambasted though, but when it comes to shame jane obviously accused over lots of cyber crime to, i mean there are other ways that china can get back at the us, but it's not off the hook in any way when it comes to these issues being raised either through trades all through politics. yeah. of course, china is going to reach out to you what we saw in 2020, when you know the, the incoming presumably incoming secretary of state, marco rubio, is a senator sponsored that we are forced labor protection at to very tough stances
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against china. when it came to hong kong and they sanctioned marco rubio, mario rubio, his thunder sanctions by the chinese government. and so they certainly have taken action in result of us action or counter action. and you're going to expect to see more of it is, is you just said you're going to have retaliation. i'm terrorist, of course, when it comes from china up to the us. and you may see export controls on chinese goods are going to the us or you have terrorist, an incoming us product. you have export controls and outgoing chinese products. and what china is going to look to have better relations with the neighbors with the you. presumably with japan and you saw that work with china is an asset that they're going to host a pat. so yeah, china is going to retaliate directly against us and it's going to look for partners
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that are also going to be impacted by this america for shipper and steve. just very briefly because we're coming to the end of time with these and sadly, all the, any red lines, the beijing that the us knows it called cross. why i think about, from a tray perspective, probably not from an economic perspective, probably not from, from a sanctions perspective. probably not because we, we've seen all of that already. of course, the, the largest issue out there is, is taiwan diplomatically 5 is the, the approach of the us of strategic ambiguity towards taiwan would, when it, in question of what it respond to, to china attacking what respond to taiwan declaring independence. and that us keeps as strategic and began to judy no reason to believe that's going to change any time soon. the trump administration kept that in its 1st term. so i, i don't think you'll see those red lines, which of course, everybody knows both ways to get across, but it is going to be turbulent at
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a minimum in terms of the global economy. so it'll be interesting to see what happens post january the 20th of the name and steve ok, thanks for joining us. from single poll, the philippines is being struck by a powerful type thing for the 6th time in full weeks. so if i were to use a warning, the impact from supersonic food money could be catastrophic. a broad waves up to 14 meters, to the northeastern providence of god on the way this mold and 650000 people in the province of god. on the one this have no flood that homes. every milton ripples here is no. com. before this storm. these winds and flooding streets, just a taste of what's to come for the knows that we needed to evacuate early before the rain stones. they evacuated,
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does say the children will be safe with terrified warnings of catastrophic damage have caused an extra this people finding refuge any way they can make. we're not going to use um i went to the church because it's strong. we already have a lot of phobias because of previous calamities here, like flood strong winds, so many disasters. my, my apple, i think the latest the tide now area will be as high as 2 meters. there will be a lot of rain so it will rise more. it's a super type food that is why we evacuated. our house is along the show. me. people here are exhausted, but it's a way of life. locals are getting used to these with the scenes on thursday when tie, few new soggy sits in northern philippines, leaving a trail of broken bridges and flooded farm land. in its wake. this time left shows
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tie food into the machine to rise. e. and you saw the all hitting the same region in the past 2 weeks. menu, you will be the 6 this months. and it's already making present variables, which is 0. the is the mold and full 100 days since, as a lowest, as well, regardless of the killing mold in 43000 palestinians. these really minute dream as relentlessly targeted residential buildings. hospitals and schools. according to him are well up to one point. 9000000 people have been forced to be displaced across the street. he's ready for us as a besieged northern gauze for more than 40 days, on full stance at least 100000 palestinians. not more than 50 palestinians have
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been killed in his way. they had tons of calls clauses and saturday morning, the knowles in particular has been talked of by several last strikes. at least 10 palestinians, including children, died in an attack on the un run schooling garza cities of shante refugee come kayla kayleigh henry, pulse lifeless bodies of palestinian children, lie among the debris of otherwise the school targeted by and is by the strike you in run facility was meant to be a safe haven to thousands of displaced families. more victims are buried under rubble and worked with once classrooms is resources have carried out countless attacks on immune with science since it's war on gallons of started over a year ago. elsewhere in kansas city and now the is right, the tech killed several palestinians near a baba shop. i saw people flying,
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i brought my horse and carried them. they was torn to pieces for survivors. the few remaining hospitals in the north could do less than to help the covered the stuff and the yellow. so there are no operating ambulances in all of northern garza. the way they can reach us it. kamala od one hospital is lucky, otherwise they will bleed to death in the streets. patients, at least with injuries that can't be treated. the letters i need metal to split my broken legs, there's nothing available and no specialized doctors to do the treatment. now female pale, we wouldn't be hospitalized, provides nothing except chips. no on to buy picks. no banking, there is nothing else is available. i can sleep at night. you to paint, you know, lease often is riley attacks on innocent palestinians and no guarantee the injured can get the medical help. they need to you, callahan, l julietta,
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it's $48.00 days since these, right? even if he lost a ground defensive in lebanon, is there any troops and now killed load in 2000 people and destroyed thousands of buildings and homes. the fighting and bombing has displaced masturbated 1200000 lebanese full 100000 of them are children. and israel as carried up multiple ass drawings on lebanon's capital. that's after these really all me issued full evacuation warnings. the buildings in areas in southern bay, racing fitting bush bows out about actually. and how about to have it a coffee in south africa has oh, to the police to play old located so that's, that's part of the seas. gold my. what? hundreds of legal minus a stock. the government now says it'll gather a team of expos, do safety, evacuate days trapped underground. the legal challenge came after a minister called the minus criminals and vowed to smoke them out, comments that cause widespread condemnation. however, latan reports now from the mind and still fontaine as the time
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after a long day of pulling and maneuvering through a mine shaft, this man is rescued. he's tired, dehydrated, and very weak. later another is brought out. his condition is less, love 10 is located and you know, very weak to i to 10 to each veterans and the bed, you know, it moves hospitalized so that you can recover from ortiz. he's really looking like sped volunteers from the community are coming to help legal minus stuck underground families of those underground, say around 4000 to down the the police say hundreds, some of believe to be 2 weeks to get to the surface. despicable. the fact that we've had to have a conversation about what to do in this situation with him. well let's, we can test people out of dissipation. they've been forced and introduced the have
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subbed us, you know, where individual or district conditions time. because easy tom hasn't heard from my older brother in weeks. he left home saying he was going to work in the goals might instill fontaine. she said he should have been back by now. today's uncle, we use the face so they get 40. so if you have your brother, they you only, that's when we started penny kings. they are both locations that have temperature settings getting scared because you don't know what's going to have to. or the mind as i understand or for the police went block the supplies of food and water to force them out. the operation is called close the whole it is and safe to be down. the 1st the this has, it has gases that are flowing. so they can see we have intelligence and throughout operations with that list of mind exhibits, as we know that some of these really go minus heavy and that can be attributed to
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some of the fire arms that have been ceased throughout this operation. illegal mining inside africa has been going on for decades. common need one by criminal organizations. meaning mine is the immigrants from neighboring countries. you see those people over, they have, they have volunteers from the community. they trying to rescue. the mine is they say, can take up to 45 minutes to bring one person up from the ground and they say they going to try and help as many people as possible. ambulances had been helping the engine and steering the did the stand off shows no sign of ending any time soon. but the police and the minus seemed to be digging in hollywood tossed out is there still fontaine sought after the a still head held out as the young lives ended in an instance at least 10 nibble and babies died in a hospital fine in northern india, the
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i'm counting the cost. what does the 2nd trump presidency means a big tech in the us? spain, devastating floods on the school. the huge cost of climate connection plus big oil companies in the idea of running for the exit. who cleans up the environmental damage? counting the cost on al jazeera, around $3.00 quarters of sub saharan africa is cultural heritage is on display in west and museums. didn't happen overnight. we were rob cover time. the 1st episode reveals, so europe and color lines ation remove tens of thousands of on the facts and the young people struggle to reclaim the restitution africa stolen episode one 0 no. just 0. the
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. there's no limit to how a dream contains sta in your own adventure. no counter and things the thought about 2 or 3 offices there with me. so rahman and the whole reminder of all top stories. china, as president says he's right to work with the incoming us administration to keep expanding bilateral ties. changing thing met with us present. try buying the big concerns of uncertain global trade policies under donald trump is present the why to us is dominated told. so the asia pacific beach nomic corporation summit in lima
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through northern jobs that has been talked with by several is really at strikes on the sun today. at least 10 pallets, 10 is a killed in an attack on a human school, it causes cities. i'll shut the refugee camp children out of lots of times people have been killed at a standing attack in china. it happened in the eastern city of e shing. please say these settings it place onto a vocational school, leaving at least 17 people injured is the 2nd such attack in a week of to 35 people killed when a man drive his car into an exercise complex in jo hi prevents at least 10 babies have died after 5 or the hospitals. neonatal units in northern india, it happened in the city of john. she politicians have accused the hospital administrative kind of behavior, homes. them haven't reports. many of them were only few days old. the shop lives
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ended in an instant pot and left to come to terms of what happened or if it is a new wallet. settlement finding that our baby was admitted here for one months. last night. the fire broke out. we rushed to take out the baby and we were stopped later we couldn't find the baby. afterwards, we were told that our baby died in the fire. my husband went and saw the baby more than a dozen newborn baby, so also it ended in the fire. some lift in critical condition, the official say defies big. what the, what of the hospital to participate? 45 babies were risky. that's what you'll be. detain. newborns have died of which 7 have been identified for 3. have yet to be done. so if necessary, dna tests will be conducted and government stands by the victims and their families . and this time of need. officials say an investigation is underway to tell me what caused the blaze of you pretend this judges. it will take 24 hours for the initial
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report. the fire appears to have occurred due to a short sick and inside the oxygen concentrate to defy as race. questions of the hospital safety. we put additions accusing douglas station of kansas behavior. having some data pulls open in the coming years instead of y'all's pile of entry election that will determine how much power the president the suited them. i'll say has the he won the presidency earlier this year. i'm tied sweeping economic and social justice reforms, but that's prove difficult because this policy did not have a majority in the assembly. and double the governing hunter is holding a referendum on a new constitution that could pay the way for the democratic elections in 2025. and it comes more than a year after a military coup. and did i have a 50 as a diagnostic rule? the proposal with a lot of presidents to says a maximum of 27 year terms with no hereditary transferred power. the interim president says the vote is a great step forward. now the 53 mike tyson and youtube started jake pool as failed
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to live up to the hype. 58 year old ties and less to donate rounds, but failed to land any significant blows and was beef non points. david stakes, how's the story? after nearly 2 decades in more than 7000 days since his last official fight and mike tyson was back in the boxing ring. but those hoping that he still had it would to be disappointed. the man once considered to be the palace mount on the planet. betty landed a telling punch on jack pole, who was 31 years younger than in the 27 year old social media influence that embrace. tyson in the closing seconds with foods ringing out surround the dallas cowboy stadium and texas pool comfortably winning an old at the judge of school cards when someone's just surviving in the ring. basically, it's hard to make it exciting so i couldn't really get him to engage me or slip shots and you know,
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do something super cool. it certainly didn't live up to the considerable height to build up was much more entertaining and generated interest around the world. 90000 with that to see it live in texas, and it was the 1st bound to be streamed live to millions around the world by netflix all the time. ways for know what to maybe grandfather told his body could do what his lawyer wants him to do. and for some people look like that, we were sold something that didn't fill it up because they were mostly the mike tyson would be able to beat the oven up so, but it's just all the it's your pull to the jake, pull will make about $40000000.00 from the bank? well, tyson takes, i'm $20000000.00 and he hasn't moved up stepping into the ring again in the future . but based on what happened this time menu will hope that doesn't happen. they would start out you 0 set to pull the loan use in call,
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but there is a nasty stuff moving across into the midwest. we are expecting damaging winds with this. the potential for tornadoes and some flash, letting from that very heavy rain. now we've already seen flooding across on doris as thanks to 12 people storm sar. she'll continue to move towards the lease, bringing some very heavy rain to watch them all that el salvador and southern parts of mexico. over the next few days, we could see a major rain by sunday in honduras. she is taking those features of further north as we go into monday. we'll also see heavy rain continue for costa rica and panama at the start of the week. the around 3 quarters of sub saharan africa is cultural heritage is on display in western museums. didn't happen overnight. we were rob color time. the 1st episode reveals how you repeat and colonization ryland's tens of thousands of off the facts
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