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u. s. cities since the pandemic. certainly in comparison to the same period last year, a new york san francisco, los angeles, they all showed the biggest increases with hate crime is continuing to spike scott kane again says u. s. gun culture has changed and the current administration needs to take that into account. i think that today's gun ownership is not you know, the traditional, conservative beer to dude and tactical gear with tattoos and a mega had its minorities and people of color. you know, the, by the ministration with some of the proposals on the table would turn many of its constituents into criminals. overnight i you, our mission as educating policy maker is more or less to what the realize that gun ownership is changed. it's not the stereotypical letter a member anymore. we're coming from the perspective of liberal biden's supporters. i personally voted democrat and every election since 2004. and i think there's just the role need for this kind of a group in the, in the world that has a different perspective tha
u. s. cities since the pandemic. certainly in comparison to the same period last year, a new york san francisco, los angeles, they all showed the biggest increases with hate crime is continuing to spike scott kane again says u. s. gun culture has changed and the current administration needs to take that into account. i think that today's gun ownership is not you know, the traditional, conservative beer to dude and tactical gear with tattoos and a mega had its minorities and people of color. you...
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certainly the u. s. has waived sanctions on the german firm overseen construction of russia's north stream to pipeline. but it will impose sanctions on russian ships stretching ships and companies involved in the project. the pipeline runs through the baltic sea into germany. the us previously claimed the pipeline would make europe to dependent on washing energy japanese form and so called the move constructive. now, spain has accused morocco of showing lack of respect for the european union by allowing migrants to cross to spain's north african enclave. of things around 8000 migrants have arrived there since monday. many of them risking their lives by swimming around to break quarters to cross the border. spain's interior ministry says more than half have already been sent back. those who make it to the shore of sale are immediately picked up by spanish soldiers. the numbers of migrants who cross morocco have decreased overnight. after more than 8000 had managed to reach the spanish enclave in a bit. mo
certainly the u. s. has waived sanctions on the german firm overseen construction of russia's north stream to pipeline. but it will impose sanctions on russian ships stretching ships and companies involved in the project. the pipeline runs through the baltic sea into germany. the us previously claimed the pipeline would make europe to dependent on washing energy japanese form and so called the move constructive. now, spain has accused morocco of showing lack of respect for the european union by...
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certainly the u. s. as is the israelis about any reconstruction material that goes into garza being used to rebuild tunnels. but the big question is whether they're going to go beyond that and rebuild some sort of piece process where they're going to actively restart negotiations between the israelis and palestinians. negotiations that haven't been taking place for a very long time. the senior official repeatedly batted away. those questions said the focus is on the seas fast sticking and keeping making sure the c spa stakes for me while there's been a stabbing attack. unoccupied. east jerusalem israeli forces say the packet has been killed. one soldier has died and another as engine and israel as owns a wave of mass, the rest of palestinian israelis took part in recent demonstration, supporting palestinians in occupied east jerusalem and gaza passed in. and campaign has denounced the operation as a war against protesters and activists. among con, has the details. these ready police have announced a majo
certainly the u. s. as is the israelis about any reconstruction material that goes into garza being used to rebuild tunnels. but the big question is whether they're going to go beyond that and rebuild some sort of piece process where they're going to actively restart negotiations between the israelis and palestinians. negotiations that haven't been taking place for a very long time. the senior official repeatedly batted away. those questions said the focus is on the seas fast sticking and...
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certainly the u. s. as is the israelis about any reconstruction material that goes into garza being used to rebuild tunnels. but the big question is whether they're going to go beyond that and rebuild some sort of piece process where they're going to actively restart negotiations between the israelis and palestinians. negotiations that haven't been taking place for a very long time. the senior official repeatedly batted away. those questions said the focus is on the seas for sticking and keeping. making sure the c spa stakes home in raw, there's been a stabbing attack and occupied east jerusalem. these really forces say the attacker has been killed, one soldier has died and another one is injured. and run con has more now from that goes, well there was a stabbing incident not far away from where i'm standing on the bar left road outside the national police headquarters to soldiers was stopped by palestinian man . he's really police say the man stop, the soldiers was neutralized for that reason. he was sh
certainly the u. s. as is the israelis about any reconstruction material that goes into garza being used to rebuild tunnels. but the big question is whether they're going to go beyond that and rebuild some sort of piece process where they're going to actively restart negotiations between the israelis and palestinians. negotiations that haven't been taking place for a very long time. the senior official repeatedly batted away. those questions said the focus is on the seas for sticking and...
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u. s. c. it's certainly not how people in gaza would say it show james based on the ground for us in western. and thank you so much, james. while there has been tension again at the alex mos compound and occupied east jerusalem after reopened for jewish visitors. it was a flash point during this latest israel palestine conflict began back on may 10th for the 1st time since then. more than 100 is randy juries have been allowed to enter the courtyards. israel security forces were scolding them, but during that visit, 5 employees of the mosque board were arrested just hours ago though a 2nd group of jewish visitors entered the compound without any incident. some of the most volatile periods in the israeli palestinian conflict have centered around a man made hill in occupied east truisms, old city, muslims call it the harem. sharif or the noble factory because it contains 2 of his lambs, most holy places, the mosque and the dome of the rock. do is call the hill the temple mount and reveal the area at its base, known as the western wall. now with so many important religious sites in a small space,
u. s. c. it's certainly not how people in gaza would say it show james based on the ground for us in western. and thank you so much, james. while there has been tension again at the alex mos compound and occupied east jerusalem after reopened for jewish visitors. it was a flash point during this latest israel palestine conflict began back on may 10th for the 1st time since then. more than 100 is randy juries have been allowed to enter the courtyards. israel security forces were scolding them,...
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certainly the u. s. as is the israelis about any reconstruction material that goes into garza being used to rebuild tunnels. but the big question is whether they're going to go beyond that and rebuild some sort of piece process where they're going to actively restart negotiations between the israelis and palestinians. negotiations that haven't been taking place for a very long time. the senior official repeatedly batted away. those questions said the focus is on the si se foss sticking and keeping, making sure the c spa stakes were james, after all the accusations of the u. s. siding with israel in this conflict. how is blinking on his trip being perceived by hamas and the rest of the palestinian side? well, i mean not certainly from hamas that they are the ones that don't get a visit. they all always left out of this. the u. s. does not deal directly with hamas, that's why in fact, some of the other participants are important. for egypt, they were the leading play in brokering the see spot after 11 days
certainly the u. s. as is the israelis about any reconstruction material that goes into garza being used to rebuild tunnels. but the big question is whether they're going to go beyond that and rebuild some sort of piece process where they're going to actively restart negotiations between the israelis and palestinians. negotiations that haven't been taking place for a very long time. the senior official repeatedly batted away. those questions said the focus is on the si se foss sticking and...
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u. s. is position is changed because certainly prompts would not want to provoke a veto from the united states. the security council clearly wants its voice to be heard on this issue, but when it comes to international diplomacy on this long running call, late, the role of the u. s. is, of course, the absolute key one. and i think the other thing you've got to watch in the coming days is the us that could you state and the blinking, he is on his way to the region. we're told we don't have exact timings. he's going to meet his railey palestinian leaders. now the policy of the by the but it's ration for the last 4 months. so it's been focused on various big international issues. the raw nuclear deal situation did not gonna stop the climate crisis. and this law running conflict has been right down the list. president biden. not pointing a top envoy, no real plans to try and rig the priest process. the big question when secretary of state blinkin arrives here is, has the, by the administration changed its mind. has the crisis we've seen in the last few days decided that this should be much further
u. s. is position is changed because certainly prompts would not want to provoke a veto from the united states. the security council clearly wants its voice to be heard on this issue, but when it comes to international diplomacy on this long running call, late, the role of the u. s. is, of course, the absolute key one. and i think the other thing you've got to watch in the coming days is the us that could you state and the blinking, he is on his way to the region. we're told we don't have exact...
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u. s. states as soon as next month. certainly that would create an incentive follow income workers to go back to work. but the critics also say that this doesn't make those jobs more attractive, again, rather raises pressure on low income workers to go back to work, to forces them essentially to go back and work at the minimum wage. and as you know, the debate about this minimum wage here in the u. s. really has a political dimension. some democrats have been calling for raising the minimum wage, including president bite and others, including the republicans, say that this will add another burden to, especially to small businesses that have suffered a lot during the pandemic there, by paying more, they could potentially default, you know, all of it, when i was watching your story, i was thinking this is, this is really a european american story. the pandemic has forced the u. s. federal government to provide unemployment assistance at levels that are commonplace. here in europe, american workers, they've tried it. they like it an
u. s. states as soon as next month. certainly that would create an incentive follow income workers to go back to work. but the critics also say that this doesn't make those jobs more attractive, again, rather raises pressure on low income workers to go back to work, to forces them essentially to go back and work at the minimum wage. and as you know, the debate about this minimum wage here in the u. s. really has a political dimension. some democrats have been calling for raising the minimum...
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u. s. states as soon as next month. certainly that would create an incentive follow income workers to go back to work. but the critics also say that this doesn't make those jobs more attractive again, and rather raises pressure on low income workers to go back to work, to forces them, essentially to go back to work at the minimum wage. and as you know, the debate about this a minimum wage here in the u. s. really has a political dimension. some democrats have been calling for raising the minimum wage, including president 5 and others, including the republicans, say that this will add another burden to, especially to small businesses that have suffered a lot during the pandemic. they're paying more, they could potentially default, you know, all of it when i was watching your story. i was thinking this is, this is really a european american story. the pandemic has forced the u. s. federal government to provide unemployment assistance at levels that are commonplace. here in europe, american workers, they tried it, they like it, and
u. s. states as soon as next month. certainly that would create an incentive follow income workers to go back to work. but the critics also say that this doesn't make those jobs more attractive again, and rather raises pressure on low income workers to go back to work, to forces them, essentially to go back to work at the minimum wage. and as you know, the debate about this a minimum wage here in the u. s. really has a political dimension. some democrats have been calling for raising the...
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u. s. administration for some time. they've not had many high level meetings, certainly not. no one is secretary of state level, since biden has been in power in the last 4 months. and then the trump administration, ever since the trump administration decided to move the u. s. embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem. they cut off links with the trump administration. so yes, they will be pleased that there's a return to direct diplomatic engagement. i'm not sure they're going to be pleased that the message is coming from secretary blinking. yes, they will welcome the reconstruction money and the efforts to try and help the palestinians in gaza and the west bank, but they will want it to go further. they will want to go back to negotiations and that's not something this administration wants to do for now. because this administration believes there is no way to succeed right now. james, thanks james bass in ramallah. israeli security forces have killed a palestinian man in the occupied west bank. at l. 5 was shoulders under cover offices attempted to arrest one of his relatives accus
u. s. administration for some time. they've not had many high level meetings, certainly not. no one is secretary of state level, since biden has been in power in the last 4 months. and then the trump administration, ever since the trump administration decided to move the u. s. embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem. they cut off links with the trump administration. so yes, they will be pleased that there's a return to direct diplomatic engagement. i'm not sure they're going to be pleased that the...
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u. s. states as soon as next month. certainly that would create an incentive follow income workers to go back to work. but the critics also say that this doesn't make those jobs more attractive again, and rather raises pressure on low income workers to go back to work, to forces them, essentially to go back and to work at the minimum wage. and as you know, the debate about this a minimum wage here in the u. s. really has a political dimension. some democrats have been calling for raising the...
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u. s. and the palestinian authority in many he has certainly didn't happen under the trump administration. and they will also be visits by secretary blinking to i believe egypt and jordan to parts of the middle east, which play roles in while trying to facilitate piece across the region. i could keep talking but who knows how long that will go on for so why don't we go back to harry faucet in gaza? and again, apologies. if i have to interrupt you harry, just noticing behind your live shot. it looks pretty normal. now i know normal is a relative thing in garza, but when you consider they were asked, strikes and destruction, destruction a week ago. it all looks like people are just getting on with their life. i'll try and get you a red refund. so yeah, i mean, it is this strange mix of people getting back to life, not just getting back to life, but also there's been a celebrates react miss via both for the the victory parties that we had on the 1st day of the cease fire. combined with 8 combined with cafes and restaurants, reopening and people trying to make the most of a bit of liberty afte
u. s. and the palestinian authority in many he has certainly didn't happen under the trump administration. and they will also be visits by secretary blinking to i believe egypt and jordan to parts of the middle east, which play roles in while trying to facilitate piece across the region. i could keep talking but who knows how long that will go on for so why don't we go back to harry faucet in gaza? and again, apologies. if i have to interrupt you harry, just noticing behind your live shot. it...
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u. s. and us presence in the middle east, and it's certainly not going to be easier for europe to, to maintain and improve relations with iran. so any candidates of the ones that will be approved by the guardian counselor is not likely to change foreign policy a thing. well, at least in terms of the grant strategies, i expect there to be more continuity because the key decisions that also affect relations to the west relations to neighboring countries, such as iraq's or your radio, etc. these are all discussed in this repeat national security council. there will be a change in the setting of the of the council after the new government is formed. but i would assume more continuity on the ground strategies in terms of messaging. we will probably see a more, more hard line government process. so we had in that we pause that voter apathy is reaching new levels. what does that tell you about the legitimacy of the new president once he's elected? yeah, there is no doubt that in the country where you had 70 percent, sometimes even above 80 percent participation and so to speak, a real choice. even if
u. s. and us presence in the middle east, and it's certainly not going to be easier for europe to, to maintain and improve relations with iran. so any candidates of the ones that will be approved by the guardian counselor is not likely to change foreign policy a thing. well, at least in terms of the grant strategies, i expect there to be more continuity because the key decisions that also affect relations to the west relations to neighboring countries, such as iraq's or your radio, etc. these...
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u. s. states as soon as next month. certainly that would create an incentive follow income workers to go back to work. but the critics also say that this doesn't make those jobs more attractive again, and rather raises pressure on low income workers to go back to work, to forces them, essentially to go back and to work at the minimum wage. and as you know, the debate about this a minimum wage here in the u. s. really has a political dimensions. some democrats have been calling for raising the minimum wage, including president biden. others, including the republicans, say that this will add another burden to, especially to small businesses that have suffered a lot during the pandemic. that by paying more, they could potentially default, you know, all of it when i was watching your story. i was thinking, this is, this is really a european american story. the pandemic has forced us federal government to provide unemployment assistance at levels that are commonplace. here in europe, american workers, they tried it, they like it, and
u. s. states as soon as next month. certainly that would create an incentive follow income workers to go back to work. but the critics also say that this doesn't make those jobs more attractive again, and rather raises pressure on low income workers to go back to work, to forces them, essentially to go back and to work at the minimum wage. and as you know, the debate about this a minimum wage here in the u. s. really has a political dimensions. some democrats have been calling for raising the...
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u. s. congress, especially the israel has a right to defend itself. and this is certainly what we heard from joe biden repeatedly, the question has become and where the issue is for many, is how israel defense itself. and that's where there are concerns, whether it be the disproportionate heavy toll that was taken on gaza and not on israeli citizens. basically, this is a violation the critics of bite and policy of human law. and also the question becomes why the united states is not used as massive financial aid for israel, which again is disproportionate for one side over the other. why it's not using that leverage in order to stop the carnage that we saw. oh. 8 play over a series of 11 day. so these are some of the questions and the reality of the united states is finding itself in not only is joe by the policy becoming increasingly popular here in the united states. but the united states is fighting this policy and finding themselves isolated internationally. so what the question becomes then is this sort of one sided rationale that for so long has been accepted by the
u. s. congress, especially the israel has a right to defend itself. and this is certainly what we heard from joe biden repeatedly, the question has become and where the issue is for many, is how israel defense itself. and that's where there are concerns, whether it be the disproportionate heavy toll that was taken on gaza and not on israeli citizens. basically, this is a violation the critics of bite and policy of human law. and also the question becomes why the united states is not used as...
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u. s. also saying it's going to fund reconstruction. how is any of this going to work? certainly, the jordanian foreign minister said he saw some positive stances from the new biden administration in recent days. and i think they're all looking forward now to the visit, which is going to take place in today's time, wednesday and thursday to the region of the u. s. secretary state and to be blinking. they were asked whether be a tripartite meeting. so 3 different countries or meeting together, jordan, egypt, and the u. s. and they said that wasn't on the cards at this stage. we don't know the secretary blinking the exact schedule and where he's going and exactly what he's doing and who he's meeting. he does, the state department has said he's going to meet israelis and palestinians. we also think it's likely that he will pay a visit to caro, given egypt roll in the seas far. it's looking from what i'm hearing that it's unlikely he's going to go to jordan. on the one hand, james, what we're talking about now seems as if it's got the, the bone structure, if you will, to become a sol
u. s. also saying it's going to fund reconstruction. how is any of this going to work? certainly, the jordanian foreign minister said he saw some positive stances from the new biden administration in recent days. and i think they're all looking forward now to the visit, which is going to take place in today's time, wednesday and thursday to the region of the u. s. secretary state and to be blinking. they were asked whether be a tripartite meeting. so 3 different countries or meeting together,...
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u. s. a forced him to rethink right now? i think that all the beginnings of changes in the us, certainly in them across certainly in the new demographics in the country. and certainly that is already felt in congress. it's felt in the media, it's in the social media. and it's been told that the large degree that us 14 days where more and more young american jews and younger americans in general have expressed dorothy with the scenes in jerusalem on differences in general. so there's certainly a new, i don't know, standard generation l. c generation, the liberal jet, you more humane generation or spend demik generation. but there is certainly something to be said for some revival in the united states against the term prism of the moment. but yes, i think on the israeli side, nothing you know, after 5 governments and some 1516 years as prime minister, his experience tells him that he can take advantage of the united states. and he himself said that america is easy and that he can move it right left, then you can move it in. but i actually watch and that's in fact, every time you know, he carried some sort of mischief. he was awarded for
u. s. a forced him to rethink right now? i think that all the beginnings of changes in the us, certainly in them across certainly in the new demographics in the country. and certainly that is already felt in congress. it's felt in the media, it's in the social media. and it's been told that the large degree that us 14 days where more and more young american jews and younger americans in general have expressed dorothy with the scenes in jerusalem on differences in general. so there's certainly a...
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u. s do not drop their charges. the freedom of the press is under threat. the ah, with me ah ah, i use ah oh no certainly no borders under my number t's as emergent. we don't have authority. we don't actually, the whole world needs to take action and be ready. people are judge governors crisis. and we can do better, we should be better. everyone is contributing each in their own way. but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever. the challenge is paid for the response has been massive. so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we are in need together in the the, the, the ah, top stories of the week here on the china dismissal. political hype and president widens probe into the origins of cove in the lab. but leak theory is now getting traction in the media, which had rejected when the company ministration made the very same claim. the installation of a nation and better roast faces by roger criticism and closed as space from the new adopter, a passenger jet was forced to make an emergency diversion to minutes over a hope threat. but then an opposition activist on boa
u. s do not drop their charges. the freedom of the press is under threat. the ah, with me ah ah, i use ah oh no certainly no borders under my number t's as emergent. we don't have authority. we don't actually, the whole world needs to take action and be ready. people are judge governors crisis. and we can do better, we should be better. everyone is contributing each in their own way. but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever. the challenge is paid for the response has been...
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u. s. is going to try and kick start diplomacy to actively restart some sort of piece process. and certainly so far in this administration and present biden's only been in power for 4 months. this has not been a priority. the israel palestinian situation. it's been focused on the rom, nuclear deal on afghanistan on relations between china and russia. and it may be that some, and they'd ministration of decided that after this conflict, things are likely to become for the next few months. so maybe even the next few years. but we'll see when he gets here in the coming days he arrives in the region on wednesday, whether there is any effort by the us to actively start some sort of piece negotiation. james, thanks very much. james bayes are diplomatic at a talking to us from western was one. the palestinian health menace is wanting of a new wave of corona, virus infections across the west bank and gaza. thousands of families fed their homes and move to un on schools when israel began their strikes. and a few that cannot any if you knew how yet the recent wave of covered in 1900 instructions was co
u. s. is going to try and kick start diplomacy to actively restart some sort of piece process. and certainly so far in this administration and present biden's only been in power for 4 months. this has not been a priority. the israel palestinian situation. it's been focused on the rom, nuclear deal on afghanistan on relations between china and russia. and it may be that some, and they'd ministration of decided that after this conflict, things are likely to become for the next few months. so...
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u. s. wants to talk about today. they are here after that 11 days of conflict to try and keep the com and keep the c swan going. and that is the focus certainly of the by ministration and secretary blinkin who is here today. but the focus doesn't go any further than that. you listen to that news conference and you compare it to last time. democrats are in power, and the bomber administration with joe biden was the vice president. and there were certain words missing that used to be said every single time you had a news conference like this. and that's the word to state solution. because the whole idea of trying to get negotiations going and getting israelis and palestinians talking again is not on the agenda. they're going to try and make the lives of palestinians better with funding for reconstruction, particularly in gaza, and with assistance and investment in the west bank. but there is no effort from this administration and no plan on the horizon to restart active diplomacy leading to negotiations. and i think that's because they feel at this stage. there is no way that's going to go anywhere. you mentioned iran that quickly passed over b
u. s. wants to talk about today. they are here after that 11 days of conflict to try and keep the com and keep the c swan going. and that is the focus certainly of the by ministration and secretary blinkin who is here today. but the focus doesn't go any further than that. you listen to that news conference and you compare it to last time. democrats are in power, and the bomber administration with joe biden was the vice president. and there were certain words missing that used to be said every...
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well, certainly we've seen india already look, try and diversify its being, buying more oil in particular from the u. s. in recent years. and it will look at region for latin america and africa to give it to mix and a range of options that apply to reduce its dependence on the key middle east and export it. but i think given how much indian needs to it, import, and given where it's located to geographically be very, very difficult for it to, you know, reduce or cat entirely its reliance on, you know, even one of the big, at least in countries, less like all of them so it's, it's kind of partial effort and it's i think as. ready much about signaling and trying to encourage saudi arabia know, pick to do what they can to increase supply and keep prices under control. and while india is not happy with saudi arabia at the moment, saudi arabia is investing in indian oil refineries. yes, i think for, for saudi arabia, this is a long standing strategy, not to india, but in all of its major markets in asia. it know that by putting the money into refinery projects, it can lock in long term demand for its crude e
well, certainly we've seen india already look, try and diversify its being, buying more oil in particular from the u. s. in recent years. and it will look at region for latin america and africa to give it to mix and a range of options that apply to reduce its dependence on the key middle east and export it. but i think given how much indian needs to it, import, and given where it's located to geographically be very, very difficult for it to, you know, reduce or cat entirely its reliance on, you...
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well certainly we've seen india already look, try and diversify its being, buying more oil in particular from the u. s. in recent years. and it will look at region for latin america and africa to give it to mix and a range of options that apply to reduce its dependence on the key middle east and export it. but i think given how much india needs to it, import and given where it's located, geographically it be very, very difficult for it to, you know, reduce or cut entirely its reliance on, you know, even one of the big, at least in countries, less low. all of them, so it's, it's a kind of partial effort. and it's, i think, as much about signalling and trying to encourage saudi arabia know, peck to do what they can to increase supply and keep prices under control. and while india is not happy with saudi arabia at the moment, saudi arabia is investing in indian oil refineries. well, yes, i think for, for saudi arabia, this is a long standing strategy, not to india, but in all of its major markets in asia. it knows that by putting the money into refinery projects, it can lock in long term demand for its c
well certainly we've seen india already look, try and diversify its being, buying more oil in particular from the u. s. in recent years. and it will look at region for latin america and africa to give it to mix and a range of options that apply to reduce its dependence on the key middle east and export it. but i think given how much india needs to it, import and given where it's located, geographically it be very, very difficult for it to, you know, reduce or cut entirely its reliance on, you...
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u. s. as part of the pillars of the core test, a russia as a all the e u in the u. n. and certainly the e u and the un, or in a different place from the united states. they say it's no good just putting sticking classes on the problem. you've got to get down to the details negotiation to try this out. sort out the fundamental problem trying to bring about they still say the best way is a 2 state solution, a palestinian state next door to an is that ready state? the practical problem? i think the by the ministration are grappling with this is where do you put a viable palestinian state? there is not territory left to build it on. and how would you persuade israel to dismantle all those settlements in a be to be able to build a palestinian state? so for now, the bottom administration with lots of other foreign policy items on their agenda. no, they have to deal with this situation. but that way of dealing with it is just to keep that sees father we've had for a few days. now, cement that sees fall, make it stronger, make the lives of palestinians better, but not at this stage. push fo
u. s. as part of the pillars of the core test, a russia as a all the e u in the u. n. and certainly the e u and the un, or in a different place from the united states. they say it's no good just putting sticking classes on the problem. you've got to get down to the details negotiation to try this out. sort out the fundamental problem trying to bring about they still say the best way is a 2 state solution, a palestinian state next door to an is that ready state? the practical problem? i think...
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well, certainly when you have the secretary of state here, i think he is the top 10 boy of the u. s. president. so he will be doing the negotiations. there is a question about what they're going to do in terms of who's going to lead the diplomatic efforts going forward. because as a say, there is no ambassador yet in post. we have this directly coming in to be the acting ambassador, while a new ambassador is formerly confirmed. one of the other bit of news is the by the administration is contin considering setting up the consulate general. again, that was the of the name for a sort of embassy that the u. s. had for the palestinians that existed until president trump moved the u. s. embassy from television to jerusalem and merged it together with the consulate general. it now looks like they'll be a consummate general again. so the u. s. diplomats that can deal with the palestinian side while the u. s. embassy deals with these righty side. james. many thanks. james bass. diplomatic to the in the west jerusalem with the well health organization says the global death toll from cupboard
well, certainly when you have the secretary of state here, i think he is the top 10 boy of the u. s. president. so he will be doing the negotiations. there is a question about what they're going to do in terms of who's going to lead the diplomatic efforts going forward. because as a say, there is no ambassador yet in post. we have this directly coming in to be the acting ambassador, while a new ambassador is formerly confirmed. one of the other bit of news is the by the administration is contin...
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u. s. capital to be exercised by something that many people would regard as a very long way away from the united states. but certainly senators and those in the house. see this as a strategic issue for the united states. here is an ally of the united states over the last 20 years. so if you've had been regarded as an anchor in that area and suddenly the 2 sites are very much at all. but you can hear from robert min and this is the chairman of the committee that you can turn the blind di to human rights abuses that are being committed in plain sight. and so he's very keen that the administration steps off its action against the government and not to sub or suffer from allan fisher. i was run the now where the french president is asked for forgiveness for his country's role in the 1994 genocide. it happened during emanuel microns 1st visit to kigali as president. the french leader stopped short of a formal apology. ties between the 2 nations of long, been strained off, drank his ations, france was complicit in the killings. france had banked president gar. ms. rivals in the previous government during the civil war and
u. s. capital to be exercised by something that many people would regard as a very long way away from the united states. but certainly senators and those in the house. see this as a strategic issue for the united states. here is an ally of the united states over the last 20 years. so if you've had been regarded as an anchor in that area and suddenly the 2 sites are very much at all. but you can hear from robert min and this is the chairman of the committee that you can turn the blind di to...
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u. s. government agencies and also some defense contractors, the more recent colonial pipeline interruption, that certainly did not lead to predictability for americans who didn't have a means of filling their gas tank for some days. well, the united states says that this was not state sponsored. many believe that the rush is really providing safe harbor for these hackers to attack the united states . so this is going to be a real difference in policy from the bio ministration. quite a contrast to the previous, donald trump administration, who famously met with latimer putin in helsinki in 2018, did not confront him with respect to the interference. in the 2016 us elections, which the us intelligence says, russia was be high. in fact, that just the opposite said, i believe it wasn't him. so americans have been holding their breath for some time waiting for this confrontation to take place. well, there is no promise of a confrontation from the white house press secretary. she does say that we expect that joe biden will have some difficult conversations in order to overcome some of the challenges in this rel
u. s. government agencies and also some defense contractors, the more recent colonial pipeline interruption, that certainly did not lead to predictability for americans who didn't have a means of filling their gas tank for some days. well, the united states says that this was not state sponsored. many believe that the rush is really providing safe harbor for these hackers to attack the united states . so this is going to be a real difference in policy from the bio ministration. quite a contrast...
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we certainly change the pacific to to the language starts on the w. two's . the this is the w news live and from berlin tonight the u. s. president tells israel's foreign minister he expects to see de escalation today, but that is not what is happening. benjamin netanyahu says he's determined to continue the gaza event as violence reaches on for a 10th day. hamas has responded with renewed rocket fire into israel, sending people they are running for cover. also coming up tonight, clashes in shad protesters. they are called for civilian rule to be restored one month after a military to.
we certainly change the pacific to to the language starts on the w. two's . the this is the w news live and from berlin tonight the u. s. president tells israel's foreign minister he expects to see de escalation today, but that is not what is happening. benjamin netanyahu says he's determined to continue the gaza event as violence reaches on for a 10th day. hamas has responded with renewed rocket fire into israel, sending people they are running for cover. also coming up tonight, clashes in...
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certainly a lot of talk is now about the rebuilding process in terms of the international community starting to pledge funding the u. s. president is talking about replenishing, israel's, i don't stocks also talking about trying to funnel a through the palestinian authority into gaza, not through us. as for hamas, there is some political capital that it seems to have gained from this. you've seen those big celebrations of the victory as it's been defined by how mass both inside garza and in the occupied territory including occupied east jerusalem. so there may be some political gains, it's made in terms of its competition with the palestinian authority with pata but of course set against those claim victories on both sides of the huge costs in human life. in economic and infrastructure destruction and a sentence again, just having secure things remain under the surface even when things had been relatively calm for many years, or i to hurry forth at live in western wisdom. harry, thank well little more israeli strikes in the hours before the cease fire and there was rocket fire towards israel. the truth broken by egypt
certainly a lot of talk is now about the rebuilding process in terms of the international community starting to pledge funding the u. s. president is talking about replenishing, israel's, i don't stocks also talking about trying to funnel a through the palestinian authority into gaza, not through us. as for hamas, there is some political capital that it seems to have gained from this. you've seen those big celebrations of the victory as it's been defined by how mass both inside garza and in the...
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there is certainly more regulatory pressure to come, not only from china, but also from the u. s. and the european union, we saw today the 1st time use a company who spend their mining activities, which is really a huge step back for because because 70 percent of all because our mind in china. so that's kind of the base for the whole sector. and also like if we m c, or if we take a look onto the momentum segment of especially the futures. we don't see many investors right now willing to buy a bit coins, which are worth more than $40000.00. so that's something j. p. morgan told us so yeah, it will be certainly rolling across the right. within the next month. yeah. and let's see what's going to be going well. sabrina cast or new york now so dismal year of locked downs and travel restrictions. york holiday destinations are anxiously waiting for visitors to refuel their economy. greece began welcoming tourist again earlier this month, but expects business levels to be just half that of a normal summer season. we report from the island of nicholas tourists are heading back. it can't be
there is certainly more regulatory pressure to come, not only from china, but also from the u. s. and the european union, we saw today the 1st time use a company who spend their mining activities, which is really a huge step back for because because 70 percent of all because our mind in china. so that's kind of the base for the whole sector. and also like if we m c, or if we take a look onto the momentum segment of especially the futures. we don't see many investors right now willing to buy a...
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s payment for research and development and innovation, and certainly we saw that the u.s. does contribute a larger share of its economy to research and u development for prescription tr. drugs. but that alone doesn't account t for the differences we saw in the other countries. the last factor i would note atr a high levelug is, the u.s. rear values choice of drugs.ey offer and so often, higher cost drugs may be available whether or notl they offer strong therapeutic advantages, whereas other countries may limit the choice a of drugs to only those that have therapeutic advantages at a certain cost. >> we're talking with john dicken of the gao.her coun they looked at the cost of prescription drugs and compared it with several other countriese we would love to hear from you. particularly if you've bought drugs, say, in canada or whatever, and had that ould l experience or bought drugs, john pharmaceuticals, from overseas, we would love to hear your oint. experience on that. john dicken, i want to go back h to this point i think i just heard you made. password summer of your report g says, each of the four countries uses varying pricing st
s payment for research and development and innovation, and certainly we saw that the u.s. does contribute a larger share of its economy to research and u development for prescription tr. drugs. but that alone doesn't account t for the differences we saw in the other countries. the last factor i would note atr a high levelug is, the u.s. rear values choice of drugs.ey offer and so often, higher cost drugs may be available whether or notl they offer strong therapeutic advantages, whereas other...
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u. s. embassy from television to jerusalem bots, whether they're going to be happy with the message that's coming from set country blank, and that's not clear. certainly they will like the fact that it looks like he's going to announce some funding some funding for the reconstruction of garza, possibly some funding for the west bank as well. but what they'd really like is him to announce that he wants to actively stay in this region pursuing diplomacy to start further efforts to get to a 2 state solution. and it's very clear from this administration before the 11 days of bombardment of gauze that they're not very interested in doing that. they have a lot of foreign policy priorities. things like afghanistan and iran, nuclear deal, climate. how to deal with china, how to deal with russia, and this from the beginning of the biden administration, just over 4 months ago has been near the bottom of the agenda. it's clearly moved up because of what's happened. but still, i think the aim is keeping a lid on things here, coming things down, not actively pursuing diplomacy to try and reach a 2 state solution. why? well, i think the private lead those in the ad
u. s. embassy from television to jerusalem bots, whether they're going to be happy with the message that's coming from set country blank, and that's not clear. certainly they will like the fact that it looks like he's going to announce some funding some funding for the reconstruction of garza, possibly some funding for the west bank as well. but what they'd really like is him to announce that he wants to actively stay in this region pursuing diplomacy to start further efforts to get to a 2...
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because in the short term, there is certainly more regulatory pressure to come, not only from china, but also from the u. s. and the european union, we thought today the 1st time use a company who suspended their mining activities, which is really a huge step back for big cars because 70 percent of all because our mind in china. so that's kind of the base for the whole sector. and also like if we m c, or if we take a look onto the momentum signals, especially the futures, we don't see many investors right now willing to buy a bit coins, which are worth more than 40000 dollars. so that's something j. p. morgan told us so yeah, it will be certainly rolling across the right within the next month. yeah. and let's see what's going to be here. we'll, sabrina cast or new york thanks now for dismal year of lock downs and travel restrictions. york holiday destinations are anxiously waiting for visitors to refuel their economy. greece began welcoming tourist again earlier this month, but expects business levels to be just half that of a normal summer season. for reports from the island of mac, tourists are heading b
because in the short term, there is certainly more regulatory pressure to come, not only from china, but also from the u. s. and the european union, we thought today the 1st time use a company who suspended their mining activities, which is really a huge step back for big cars because 70 percent of all because our mind in china. so that's kind of the base for the whole sector. and also like if we m c, or if we take a look onto the momentum signals, especially the futures, we don't see many...
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s? . , , ., think that's likely in the next few das? . , .,, think that's likely in the next few das? . , . , ., days? certainly, israelwants to kee uts to keep up the _ days? certainly, israelwants to keep up the pressure, - days? certainly, israelwants to keep up the pressure, so - days? certainly, israelwants to keep up the pressure, so it - days? certainly, israelwants to keep up the pressure, so it has| keep up the pressure, so it has moved tanks into position. it has infantry close to the edge of gaza, but that is also being used for artillery fire. it's not ruling out artillery fire. it's not ruling out a ground invasion, but that could lead to a much heavier loss of life and change public opinion on the israeli side as well as on the palestinian side. but people in gaza, you have to remember, are reacting to what's happened to them. the success of conflict. back in 2014, when there was a ground invasion, this is exactly what happened. people left these areas, which had already seen such a heavy bombardment by israel and headed down towards gaza city. taking shelter in places like schools, un run schools, just setting up camp
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u. s. wants to talk about today. they are here after that 11 days of conflict to try and keep the com and keep the c swan going. and that is the focus certainly of the by the ministration and secretary blinking who is here today. but the focus doesn't go any further than that. you listen to that news conference and you compare it to last time. the democrats are in power, and the bomber administration with joe biden was the vice president. and there were certain words missing that used to be said every single time you had a news conference like this. and that's the word to state solution. because the whole idea of trying to get negotiations going and getting israelis and palestinians talking again is not on the agenda. they're going to try and make the lives of palestinians better with funding for reconstruction, particularly in gaza. and with assistance and investment in the west bank, but there is no effort from this administration and no plan on the horizon to restart active diplomacy leading to negotiations. and i think that's because they feel at this stage, there is no way that's going to go anywhere more with your mouse. i had now in ga
u. s. wants to talk about today. they are here after that 11 days of conflict to try and keep the com and keep the c swan going. and that is the focus certainly of the by the ministration and secretary blinking who is here today. but the focus doesn't go any further than that. you listen to that news conference and you compare it to last time. the democrats are in power, and the bomber administration with joe biden was the vice president. and there were certain words missing that used to be...
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certainly in american media and political discourse around palestine and israel. but is there enough of a significant change taking place? because as you know, for instance, the european union and the u. s. designate hamas as a terrorist organization. can you all for how is, how is how mos perceive in god and can you very briefly tell us its origin story well received. and as of right now, as having resistance, it's doing much better than it was doing 3 weeks ago. 2 weeks ago, there were some political commentators in suggested that if the elections and the last president phone had been held this month, i must, might have walked in and said that it worked in the bank. but i, i think that, that looking at it just as a quote unquote, terrorist organization pulls into a narrative which leaves us away from the possibility of resolution. and the british would not talk to the, nor in 1021, nor in the northern ireland. when they finally did, those things could be resolved. the clerk and the regime in south africa wouldn't talk to be empty. when they did that was resolved, it's going to be necessary to talk to all the policy in our lives, like what they do when they don't like i like them. and
certainly in american media and political discourse around palestine and israel. but is there enough of a significant change taking place? because as you know, for instance, the european union and the u. s. designate hamas as a terrorist organization. can you all for how is, how is how mos perceive in god and can you very briefly tell us its origin story well received. and as of right now, as having resistance, it's doing much better than it was doing 3 weeks ago. 2 weeks ago, there were some...
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certainly in american media and political discourse around palestine and israel. but is there enough of a significant change taking place? because as you know, for instance, the european union and the u. s. designate hamas as a terrorist organization. can you all for how is, how is come os perceived in gaza and can you very briefly tell us its origin story well received? and as of right now, as having resistance, it's doing much better than it was doing 3 weeks ago. 2 weeks ago. there were some political commentators in suggested that if the elections, mazily, and private phones have been held this month, i must, might have walked in. and said that worked in the bank, but i, i think that looking at it just had that as a quote unquote, terrorist organization pulls into a narrative which leaves us away from the possibility of the resolution. the british would not talk to the, nor in 1921, nor in the northern ireland. when they finally did, those things could be resolved. the clerk and the part that we have in south africa will talk to the agency when they did that was resolved. it's going to be necessary to talk to all the policy. and are you living like what they do when they don't like,
certainly in american media and political discourse around palestine and israel. but is there enough of a significant change taking place? because as you know, for instance, the european union and the u. s. designate hamas as a terrorist organization. can you all for how is, how is come os perceived in gaza and can you very briefly tell us its origin story well received? and as of right now, as having resistance, it's doing much better than it was doing 3 weeks ago. 2 weeks ago. there were some...
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so certainly the un believes that it's time now to look at the fundamental problems and the piece process. the question is whether the u. s. also shares the view because the by the administration has been in office now for 4 months, almost exactly 4 months. and this until the conflict ruptured was not one of their priorities. they were looking at. i've got a climate change, the iran nuclear deal. this long run, the conflict was right down the list of priorities. the u. s. secretary state and the blinking is on his way the region we believe in the next few days. we have to be given the exact time table, but we know he's coming in the next few days. and i think that will be clear indication was the by ministration, which until now hasn't appointed a top level enjoy to the middle east conflict is now going to try and reengage and actually trying to get the 2 sides together, whether they believe that they can put this issue on hold. now that we've had this complex that they may believe it's not going to erupt again. the in the near future came phase out the diplomatic editor there in western sun. thank you so much, james. wel
so certainly the un believes that it's time now to look at the fundamental problems and the piece process. the question is whether the u. s. also shares the view because the by the administration has been in office now for 4 months, almost exactly 4 months. and this until the conflict ruptured was not one of their priorities. they were looking at. i've got a climate change, the iran nuclear deal. this long run, the conflict was right down the list of priorities. the u. s. secretary state and...
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certainly in american media and political discourse around palestine and israel. but is there enough of a significant change taking place? because as you know, for instance, the european union and the u. s. designate hamas as a terrorist organization. can you all i'm for? how is, how is how mos perceive in god and can you very briefly tell us its origin story? well, for stephen guys are right now as having resistance. it's doing much better than it was doing 3 weeks ago, 2 weeks ago there were some political commentators and suggested that if the election a massive president pos phone had been held this month, i must, might have walked in and sat there in the west bank. but i, i think that, that looking, it just had that as a quote unquote, terrorist organization pulled into a narrative which leads us away from the possibility of resolution. and the british would not talk to the, nor in 1921 nor in northern ireland. when they finally did, those things could be all the clerk and the part the machine in south africa wouldn't talk to the amc. when they did that was resolved, it's going to be necessary to talk to all the housing argues, what do you like, what they do when they don't like, i
certainly in american media and political discourse around palestine and israel. but is there enough of a significant change taking place? because as you know, for instance, the european union and the u. s. designate hamas as a terrorist organization. can you all i'm for? how is, how is how mos perceive in god and can you very briefly tell us its origin story? well, for stephen guys are right now as having resistance. it's doing much better than it was doing 3 weeks ago, 2 weeks ago there were...
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certainly know with those winds that the situation would change on a dime. so appreciate your keeping an eye on that. thank you. ah memorial day ceremony in antioch today paid tribute to u. s service members who gave their lives. serving the smith's landing. the ceremony began with he city music and speeches praised t bravery of the nation's fallen heroes. way remember those who previously gave their lives to those who have fought and those who have fighting to admire your courage and appreciate your sacrifice, we salute you, honor you and thank you. memorial day ceremony is an annual event in antioch, now to the vita tragedy in san jose, vt. a light rail service has been suspended until further notice after last week's mass shooting, agency officials say bus bridges will continue to run along all light rail routes today, busses ran on the less frequent sunday service schedule for memorial day, a south bay church is showing its support for the families of the nine people killed in the v to shooting members of the bay area. packages filled with gift cards, blankets, stuffed animals and books on grief and trauma recovery. the organizer and volunteers say they're happy to do
certainly know with those winds that the situation would change on a dime. so appreciate your keeping an eye on that. thank you. ah memorial day ceremony in antioch today paid tribute to u. s service members who gave their lives. serving the smith's landing. the ceremony began with he city music and speeches praised t bravery of the nation's fallen heroes. way remember those who previously gave their lives to those who have fought and those who have fighting to admire your courage and...