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u. s. also named russia as being behind the so called solar winds, hacking campaigns in 20202021. 1 of the most sophisticated cyber hacks and recently has infiltrated the software of government agencies as well as american funds. and then in april, jo biden's government imposed abroad serious sanctions on russian individuals and organizations. the u. s. also expelled russian diplomats. well, let's not seem to country lick. she's a senior policy fellow at the european council on foreign relations. she joins us now from the estonian island of mu, who, thanks for joining us. where as kimberly was saying that went out into the 2nd round of talks, which involves a lot more people in the room. and there was a much smaller group of the fast to our center. everyone's been playing down these expectations. but there's obviously a huge amount to discuss. do you actually expect anything substances to come out of this, or is it really just significant that it's actually happening at all? i think it is signif
u. s. also named russia as being behind the so called solar winds, hacking campaigns in 20202021. 1 of the most sophisticated cyber hacks and recently has infiltrated the software of government agencies as well as american funds. and then in april, jo biden's government imposed abroad serious sanctions on russian individuals and organizations. the u. s. also expelled russian diplomats. well, let's not seem to country lick. she's a senior policy fellow at the european council on foreign...
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also for offensive operations as well. i didn't default moving practice because i haven't yet had a chance. even if that code is used for the purposes, there is a danger that the u. s. might can to, that is preparations for an attack on an early morning malware. sprint, the u. s. also has to work out a plan today. that's a process called attribution. it takes time and it is not easy. having pressures or fear d 17. there's various countries that could have incentives to cyber espionage or path to cyber attacks by searching malware against us or the warning system that really would have an antique. china would have an incentive doing. russia would have an incentive to doing maybe others took a me all that certainty with the latvian crisis on going, russia becomes the obvious suspect. i think there is because gene is in the crisis to assume that russia implanted the malware. even if you don't know for certain to get it. so you know, chinese implantation, north korean implementation, again in a fast moving crisis, which you don't have time to be attribution properly, maybe misinterpreted as russia as washer. and so in the heat of this crisis on the intense pressure, th
also for offensive operations as well. i didn't default moving practice because i haven't yet had a chance. even if that code is used for the purposes, there is a danger that the u. s. might can to, that is preparations for an attack on an early morning malware. sprint, the u. s. also has to work out a plan today. that's a process called attribution. it takes time and it is not easy. having pressures or fear d 17. there's various countries that could have incentives to cyber espionage or path...
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u. s. also says millions more in urgent need of food and assistance. they escaped ti grades fighting but not the resulting hunger. the conflict in northern it's jo pierre has been brutal. the food shortage had brought has left adults week and children severely malnourished. oh, the un says hundreds of thousands are likely to die. and it's the young ones who are most vulnerable. when this baby is very lucky to get well after coming here, there are many who didn't get this opportunity. there are babies with complications that couldn't find their way here from many parts of gray. and we'll expect more when the roads open up. but the roads remain closed even to many of those providing aid. it's going to be dangerous environment for us all be working other than mine. humanitarians have been killed thus far. on every day we have our teams. this is the p n jose partners. everybody has tried to operate in north find them. so challenge to checkpoints. they are increasingly hostile. some to grow residents brave the threats. farmers who can't flee risk their live
u. s. also says millions more in urgent need of food and assistance. they escaped ti grades fighting but not the resulting hunger. the conflict in northern it's jo pierre has been brutal. the food shortage had brought has left adults week and children severely malnourished. oh, the un says hundreds of thousands are likely to die. and it's the young ones who are most vulnerable. when this baby is very lucky to get well after coming here, there are many who didn't get this opportunity. there are...
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also for offensive operations as well. in the price, this doesn't haven't had a chance to even if that code is used like purposes, there is a danger that the u. s. my can to, that is preparations for an a on an early morning malware sprint, the u. s. also has to work out a plan today. that's a process called attribution. it takes time and it is not easy. adding pressures of fear. 17. there's various countries that could have incentives to cyber espionage or pass to cyber attacks by searching malware against us or the warning system in the rear would haven't just for doing china would have an incentive doing. russia would have an incentive for doing it. maybe others took a me all that on certainty with the latvian crisis. ongoing russia becomes the assessment. i think there is a change in the crisis. assume that russia implanted the malware even if you know the search. and so, you know, chinese implementation of korean implementation again in a fast moving crisis, so that you don't have time to use the attribution properly, maybe misinterpreted as russia as, as, as a, as a washer. and so in the heat of this crisis on the intense pressure, the us
also for offensive operations as well. in the price, this doesn't haven't had a chance to even if that code is used like purposes, there is a danger that the u. s. my can to, that is preparations for an a on an early morning malware sprint, the u. s. also has to work out a plan today. that's a process called attribution. it takes time and it is not easy. adding pressures of fear. 17. there's various countries that could have incentives to cyber espionage or pass to cyber attacks by searching...
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there are also issues that won't die from the trump administration. and that is, of course, the u. s. wanting europeans to spend more on their own militaries. to get up to that 2 percent defense spending pledge that nato has ended, that most allies are so far below. and there are also going to be some issues that have not traditionally been nato security issues. china and climate change. there is a new era of opportunity for nato to expand its vision. now that improved transatlantic ties have eased concerns over the alliances most fundamental mission, collective defense. we consider article 5 or sacred commitment. this gives nato secretary general, you install timber and space to launch initiatives. thinkable during the conflict ministration among his highest ambitions for nato to become a leader in combat in global warming for his own sake. as military's are having to adapt their operations and installations to rising temperatures, as well as prepared to respond to more natural disasters and crises over text resources. once we had to do is partly to improve the way we just understan
there are also issues that won't die from the trump administration. and that is, of course, the u. s. wanting europeans to spend more on their own militaries. to get up to that 2 percent defense spending pledge that nato has ended, that most allies are so far below. and there are also going to be some issues that have not traditionally been nato security issues. china and climate change. there is a new era of opportunity for nato to expand its vision. now that improved transatlantic ties have...
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also for offensive operation as well. i didn't default practice because you had a chelsea even if that code is used for the purposes. there is a danger that the u. s. my can to, that is preparations for an attack on an early morning malware sprint, the u. s. also has to work out to plan today. that's a process called attribution. it takes time and it is not easy. adding pressure to the fear. and d, 17, there's various countries that could have incentives to the side, the espionage or prepare for cyber attacks by searching malware against us. so the warning system 3 would have an incentive for doing china would have an incentive doing. russia would have an incentive to doing, it may be obvious to me that certainty within latvian crisis, ongoing russia becomes the obvious suspect. i think there is the kid gene, it in the crisis to assume that russia implanted the malware even if you know, for search. and so, you know, chinese implementation, korean implementation, again, fascinating crisis in which you don't have time to do the attribution properly, maybe misinterpreted as russia, russia. and so in the heat of this crisis on the intense pressure, th
also for offensive operation as well. i didn't default practice because you had a chelsea even if that code is used for the purposes. there is a danger that the u. s. my can to, that is preparations for an attack on an early morning malware sprint, the u. s. also has to work out to plan today. that's a process called attribution. it takes time and it is not easy. adding pressure to the fear. and d, 17, there's various countries that could have incentives to the side, the espionage or prepare...
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also for offensive operation as well. and in the practice. because yeah, even if that poses a new sibling purposes, there is a danger that the u. s. might conclude that it preparations for an attack on an early morning as the malware sprints. the u. s. also has to work. plus that's a process called attribution. the takes time and it is easy having pressures or the 5th and the 17 various countries that could have incentives to cite the espionage or path to cyber attacks by searching malware against us or the warning system that really would have an antique. china would have an incentive during rush would have an incentive doing. it may be obvious to me all that certainty with the latvian crisis own going, russia becomes the obvious suspect. i think there is because it's in the crisis to assume that russia implanted the malware even if you know to search and who did it. so you know, chinese implantation korean implementation, again, in a fascinating crisis that you don't have time to do the attribution properly. maybe misinterpreted or russian as a, as a washer. and so in the heat of these crisis on the intense pressure, the us has s
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u. s. also in the context of european security situation. yeah. both sides went into this talking about trying to restore better contacts and organizing direct dial. i will have got the direct dialogue happening tomorrow, but is anything going to come out of it to think? let's try and look at the positives, what could immediately be done to improve relations? i think the signal was so very important that the new start a program to control arms development on a global level, and that this will be resume to talk will be resumed. that is a very positive thing, know and well, beside that i think it's a very positive point that both leaders need i and i and do not call each other killer or just a natural hollywood person. and this will improve relationship because the relationships are always all personal, even though dealing with different countries. but what alarms me is that bite and have ruled out the holding of a joint press conference because this would be very important signal. but i think each of fears that he said he did, because he didn't wan
u. s. also in the context of european security situation. yeah. both sides went into this talking about trying to restore better contacts and organizing direct dial. i will have got the direct dialogue happening tomorrow, but is anything going to come out of it to think? let's try and look at the positives, what could immediately be done to improve relations? i think the signal was so very important that the new start a program to control arms development on a global level, and that this will...
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u. s. also we do from j. c. p. a joint comprehensive plan of action to deal with the iranian nuclear issues. and there were a lot of such and lighting that terrorism which had been into so re, i am very much relieved and happy. and that the joe biden has been elected as return to paris climate change with and now on us is a serious and you will she thing with the iranians for returning to j. c. p. a and all that are also many other areas in the world to trade. the systems which have been also hampered by the lack of spirit letter isn't do you think there's lasting damage from the trump era? and did you have a fear that perhaps he might pull out of the un completely and that could affect the future of the united nations. i didn't think that there was a day or 2 consider withdrawing from the united nations itself. but it is true that i had been very much concerned then as a former 2nd general, i was invited to many international forum. intention of conference is a small and big, huge time. i have been speaking out th
u. s. also we do from j. c. p. a joint comprehensive plan of action to deal with the iranian nuclear issues. and there were a lot of such and lighting that terrorism which had been into so re, i am very much relieved and happy. and that the joe biden has been elected as return to paris climate change with and now on us is a serious and you will she thing with the iranians for returning to j. c. p. a and all that are also many other areas in the world to trade. the systems which have been also...
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u. s. also took down about a 100 websites that were linked to iran. and this all comes as a crucial time for the new care talks in vienna. the u. s. and iran have not yet met face to face, but to pronounce the saying they've made progress and that the governments involved should make a final decision soon. well, let speak to dawson jabari. she is in tehran, forth, dorothy, nice. 33 websites being seized. i imagine terrans, not particularly happy, can you talk us through some of the reaction you've been hearing that certainly, and absolutely nobody here is happy about what's taking place. the head of baron's mission to the united nation says that iran will pursue this matter through all legal channels that is available to them. we've also heard from the foreign ministry who is issued a statement saying that this is a breach of international law, and that it is a very hypocritical acts by the united states government. they are trying to sabotage the free voices of the iranian press. of course, these 33 sites are all branches, various options of say, tv o
u. s. also took down about a 100 websites that were linked to iran. and this all comes as a crucial time for the new care talks in vienna. the u. s. and iran have not yet met face to face, but to pronounce the saying they've made progress and that the governments involved should make a final decision soon. well, let speak to dawson jabari. she is in tehran, forth, dorothy, nice. 33 websites being seized. i imagine terrans, not particularly happy, can you talk us through some of the reaction...
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u. s. u. so there's a lot of focus right now on how the u and the u. s. conform a bigger block against china, they also likely are to discuss today new efforts to come together to combat china digital prominence. so they like we will discuss things like pulling investments into new technologies into artificial intelligence, into quantum computing and semiconductors. but all of this is really part of these efforts to, to come together to combat the rise of china. right. chelsea, delaney in frankfort. interesting day to day. certainly, thank you so much. another issue on today's agenda is of course the global blotto steel and alan minium, which puts china back into the spotlight. the u. s. and you say that's china unfairly subsidize the steel produces and then dumped the excess steel on world markets at rock. bottom price is distorting the market and that is what triggered the u. s. trying to trade dispute back in 2018, but the then trump administration went even further imposing 10 percent to terrorism elementary. i'm and 25 percent terrorists on the import off almost all foreign steel, including from e
u. s. u. so there's a lot of focus right now on how the u and the u. s. conform a bigger block against china, they also likely are to discuss today new efforts to come together to combat china digital prominence. so they like we will discuss things like pulling investments into new technologies into artificial intelligence, into quantum computing and semiconductors. but all of this is really part of these efforts to, to come together to combat the rise of china. right. chelsea, delaney in...
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u. s. accused russia violating the so called i n, f packed, the bands short range nuclear missiles. trump also tried to pull out of another pipes, the new strategic arms reduction, or new start treaty signed in 2011. i that limits the u. s. and russia to deploy no more than $1550.00 nuclear warheads applied and agreed to a 5 year extension. shortly after he took office a roster and says any future arms control pipe must cover missile defense systems that it consider as d, stabilizing the u. s, it says rushes thousands of reported tactical nuclear weapons that are not covered by start must also be on the table. so let's explore this. spectra spin is executive director at the international campaign to abolish nuclear weapons. she accepted the nobel peace prize on behalf of the campaign group back in 2017, please to say as she joined us live now from geneva, which was friends. so as i said before, there's little other diplomatic daylight on other issues, but perhaps there is more in miss irina what's your sense? yeah, of course. i mean, i think every time the us and russian presidents get togethe
u. s. accused russia violating the so called i n, f packed, the bands short range nuclear missiles. trump also tried to pull out of another pipes, the new strategic arms reduction, or new start treaty signed in 2011. i that limits the u. s. and russia to deploy no more than $1550.00 nuclear warheads applied and agreed to a 5 year extension. shortly after he took office a roster and says any future arms control pipe must cover missile defense systems that it consider as d, stabilizing the u. s,...
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and it also said that china did not have as many military bases around the world as other countries, which was a comment pointed at the u. s. secondly, it also address concerns around china's nuclear capabilities. it simply mentioned that china is not in the same league as other nato countries when it comes to its own stockpile. and also that china will continue to abide by the no 1st use principle when it comes to the use of nuclear weapons. now, china is under enormous pressure. we've had the nato summit communicate also the g 7 communicate before that. and it's the 1st time that both of these blocks have mentioned china in such confrontational terms. now here in beijing you're in china, state media has been trying to down play both of these meetings saying that these blocks a certainly not as unified as they appear that many of them must simply ping lip service to door biden. and his administration. and they have differing approaches to china. and today on tuesday, china's foreign ministry spokesperson gave a conference. and the 1st thing he did was mention, china's own alliances in the asia region, including with russi
and it also said that china did not have as many military bases around the world as other countries, which was a comment pointed at the u. s. secondly, it also address concerns around china's nuclear capabilities. it simply mentioned that china is not in the same league as other nato countries when it comes to its own stockpile. and also that china will continue to abide by the no 1st use principle when it comes to the use of nuclear weapons. now, china is under enormous pressure. we've had the...
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employees have also been told, according to the report that they won't be required to ask customers for verification of vaccination. the changes are scheduled to go in effect as early as tuesday. the u. snearing a grim milestone, the cdc now says the coronavirus death toll is more than 597,000. just shy of 600,000. the u. s has also reported more than 33 million cases since the start of this pandemic more than any other country. as for vaccinations, the cdc says more than 64% of adults have received at least one shot of the coronavirus vaccine, the number of positive covid-19 tests in the us has now dropped to its lowest point since the start of the pandemic, the cdc says less than 2% of tests have come back positive during the past seven days compared to 13. and during the winter surge, the country's positivity rate has been dropping since april and is now at its lowest point since march of last year, and health officials are pushing countries to really ramp up their vaccination efforts as covid infection rates are rising in certain parts of the world, and as jonathan's area reports, the biden administration is planning to step in to make sure other countries have enough vaccine. yeah
employees have also been told, according to the report that they won't be required to ask customers for verification of vaccination. the changes are scheduled to go in effect as early as tuesday. the u. snearing a grim milestone, the cdc now says the coronavirus death toll is more than 597,000. just shy of 600,000. the u. s has also reported more than 33 million cases since the start of this pandemic more than any other country. as for vaccinations, the cdc says more than 64% of adults have...
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u. s, but also a european diner with the u. s. but for which france and germany were instrumental . there's also a lot of common ground when it, when it comes to foreign policy elsewhere for us on germany said on c, i to i as to how to communicate with russia, for example. and both leaders acknowledge that this would be a challenge for the time being. but for example, when it comes to turkey, when it comes to syria and libya, the reason come on will to so issues such as migrations and you interest in the near and me, the least, there is a common ground there. right. and as a chance to michael steps down in september, how is the relationship between the 2 countries likely to be affected by her departure? well, one thing if i showed a french german relationship, survived many presidencies, many chancery over the years. it will undoubtedly continue again. but of course, with america stepping down in september and m as in michael o, so either re presenting. so again, i was the president or not we will see changes. we don't know yet. this is a great known, but the french relationship shou
u. s, but also a european diner with the u. s. but for which france and germany were instrumental . there's also a lot of common ground when it, when it comes to foreign policy elsewhere for us on germany said on c, i to i as to how to communicate with russia, for example. and both leaders acknowledge that this would be a challenge for the time being. but for example, when it comes to turkey, when it comes to syria and libya, the reason come on will to so issues such as migrations and you...
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also for a sensitive opperation as well. and it just isn't crisis. yeah, had a chance. even if that code is used for the purposes, there is a danger that the u. s. might conclude that it's preparations for an attack on an early morning. s a malware sprint. the u. s. also has to work out and planted. that's a process called attribution time. and it is not easy. adding pressure to this fear and di did various countries that could have incentives to the side, the f, b, or path to cyber attacks by searching malware against us. so the warning system korea would haven't, instead of doing china would have an incentive doing. russia would have an incentive for doing it, maybe others took a me all that on certainty with the latvian crisis on going, russia becomes the opiates suspect i think there is potential in the crisis to assume that russia implanted the malware even if you don't know to search and who did it. so you know, chinese implementation, korean implementation, again in a fascinating crisis in which you don't have time to do the attribution properly, maybe misinterpreted as russia as a, as a washer. so in the heat of this crisis on the intense
also for a sensitive opperation as well. and it just isn't crisis. yeah, had a chance. even if that code is used for the purposes, there is a danger that the u. s. might conclude that it's preparations for an attack on an early morning. s a malware sprint. the u. s. also has to work out and planted. that's a process called attribution time. and it is not easy. adding pressure to this fear and di did various countries that could have incentives to the side, the f, b, or path to cyber attacks by...
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also in the u. s. a. petition has been launched to stop business magnate and ceo of amazon jeff basis from returning to earth. 12000 people have sign this petition, they claim the base of is in fact like sleuth villain from the superman series. now he's going on a test flight into space in july. they don't want him coming back. read all about it. another stories on our website r t dot com still to come this, our old jury pulls the plug them from 24, accusing the channel of biased reporting, an anti government demonstrations august debate. whether freedom of speech has been threatened to the brake shoes. ah ah to be with me ah ah, i use so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy foundation, let it be an arms race is often very dramatic. development only personally i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very political time, time to sit down and talk the welcome back. algeria has band international tv, network friends, 24. after months of warni
also in the u. s. a. petition has been launched to stop business magnate and ceo of amazon jeff basis from returning to earth. 12000 people have sign this petition, they claim the base of is in fact like sleuth villain from the superman series. now he's going on a test flight into space in july. they don't want him coming back. read all about it. another stories on our website r t dot com still to come this, our old jury pulls the plug them from 24, accusing the channel of biased reporting, an...
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ah, madison, this is all the 0 life and also coming up the, you and the u. s. reach a deal to end a 17 year dispute over subsidies between rival pain makers, boeing and airbus. but disagreements remain parts of the u. s. begin eating cobra. 1900 restrictions and the death toll hit 600000, but infections and death are down. ah, we're going to begin with breaking news. israel has conducted air strikes in the gaza strip. the 1st strikes since a ceasefire last month. war planes targeted how my sites, south of gaza city. and in con eunice, it comes off to in century balloons, were flung from gaza, causing fires in fields in southern israel. let's speak to, i'll just sort of hello, who's in the guys are self. what just, what do we know about these attacks? was really army has just released a statement saying that it's fighting just re did on how much military bases and got the city and the thought of god and hun units. the minister said that no, no injuries are no casualties. that according to those really statement these, these raids came and response to flying re
ah, madison, this is all the 0 life and also coming up the, you and the u. s. reach a deal to end a 17 year dispute over subsidies between rival pain makers, boeing and airbus. but disagreements remain parts of the u. s. begin eating cobra. 1900 restrictions and the death toll hit 600000, but infections and death are down. ah, we're going to begin with breaking news. israel has conducted air strikes in the gaza strip. the 1st strikes since a ceasefire last month. war planes targeted how my...
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u. s. is also arguing that doing so should send a message to anyone, not just the iranian government that the us will not stand by and allow its forces to be attacked. a right to rush jordan there in washington, dc ross. thank you. now tens of thousands of soldiers and starve are pools in from around the world for mission of peace in regions of conflict and devastation. these are the un peacekeepers also known as the blue helmets. it's inexpensive mission and needs funding with billions of dollars this year talks in the budget are in deadlock, and people that say an agreement is unlikely ahead of those days deadline out to 0 . diplomatic editor james bay's reports. the us has 12 peacekeeping missions from the central african republic to the golan heights, from cyprus, to the democratic republic of congo. but all those missions and the nearly 100000 troops and other staff that work in them may have to stop all their operations in just a matter of hours. a failure to reach a deal on a new budget mean
u. s. is also arguing that doing so should send a message to anyone, not just the iranian government that the us will not stand by and allow its forces to be attacked. a right to rush jordan there in washington, dc ross. thank you. now tens of thousands of soldiers and starve are pools in from around the world for mission of peace in regions of conflict and devastation. these are the un peacekeepers also known as the blue helmets. it's inexpensive mission and needs funding with billions of...
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u. s . is also promising emergency financial assistance to help up can a sam deal with the covert pandemic as well as with its ongoing humanitarian problems. and that includes housing and education and food for internally displaced people africa and chairman of the high council for national reconciliation, who attended that meeting with the us president joe biden out here with white house correspondent, kimberly healthcare sat down with abdullah abdullah afterwards to discuss what's next for afghanistan, dr. bella, thank you for joining us. you were just wrapped up this meeting with the us president. what security assurances did he provide you? prison biden assured ass, the president of upon the sun and all of us and the delegation. that while their troops will be leaving new trying and it will be completed in a few days time or a few weeks time. near hammock mentors about of afghanistan, national defense and security forces will continue. but given the taliban gains, are there going to be enough nu
u. s . is also promising emergency financial assistance to help up can a sam deal with the covert pandemic as well as with its ongoing humanitarian problems. and that includes housing and education and food for internally displaced people africa and chairman of the high council for national reconciliation, who attended that meeting with the us president joe biden out here with white house correspondent, kimberly healthcare sat down with abdullah abdullah afterwards to discuss what's next for...
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u. s. is also arguing that doing so should send a message to any one, not just the iranian government that the us will not stand by and allow its forces to be attacked. is foreign minister, louise demario has proposed setting up an international task force to count to the threat of iso across africa. it's been backed by the us secretary of state at a meeting in rome, of members of the global coalition to defeat the group. i saw made major gains in recent weeks, and niger area for hel, mozambique and the democratic republic of congo. nicholas are crippled at a conference in rome, members of the global coalition against ice will warn. the fight is not over. africa is the new battle ground. i'll propose to do a group of the level that he got to allow for i propose the creation of a working group to identify and hope the terrorist threat of islamic state in the african continent. we welcome some african countries that are not members of the coalition, such as became fossa, ghana and mos in beacon invit
u. s. is also arguing that doing so should send a message to any one, not just the iranian government that the us will not stand by and allow its forces to be attacked. is foreign minister, louise demario has proposed setting up an international task force to count to the threat of iso across africa. it's been backed by the us secretary of state at a meeting in rome, of members of the global coalition to defeat the group. i saw made major gains in recent weeks, and niger area for hel,...
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u. s. is also going to be discussing with its members. part of the role that the u. s. president is playing is to reassure after 4 years of donald trump, that there is a solid security commitment to that end. the united states once again, going to a firm article 5 that an attack on one. it's an attack on all as being what you'll bottom believes is the foundation of not only his multilateralism plan, but also for global security. and seeing that the rule based order that exists in the united states and around the world is something that continues to be maintained . now, in addition to china, one of the big concerns for the united states is also the issue of afghanistan, something that will also be brought up. given the fact that the u. s. continuing to draw down its forces and looking to make sure that its policies are in line with its allies. but you're right when it comes to russia when it comes to china. those are the big issues that are looming in terms of the concerns of this group. and of the united states and to that, and the secretary general talking about how
u. s. is also going to be discussing with its members. part of the role that the u. s. president is playing is to reassure after 4 years of donald trump, that there is a solid security commitment to that end. the united states once again, going to a firm article 5 that an attack on one. it's an attack on all as being what you'll bottom believes is the foundation of not only his multilateralism plan, but also for global security. and seeing that the rule based order that exists in the united...
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u. s. leader also felt the hates at one point, but from the u. s. reporter the behavior has not changed and after sitting down for several hours denied any cyber attack. so how did that help a construction change in behavior, mr. president the the i will have the rest of the not just later on, but, and it actually apologize for losing his temper. talking to reporters, he said that the 2 presidents, his voice disagreements without though resorting to hyperbole. he also stressed the importance of cooperation between 2 powerful countries. during his press, a button not only lost his temper, but also my day number of his now apparently trademark gas. i caught part of prejudice trying to press conference, the tone of the entire meetings. i guess was total 4 hours was was what was was good positive. when i'm wondering if there was anything that you emerged from the discussion that made you think that would take my code on our defense, our intelligence and our foreign well our from my foreign minister was in for a minister. my secretary state was with me
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but she also said that the u. s. has been putting billions of dollars into guatemala and it's not filtering done. so from your perspective, what is the best way of trying to dissuade people from heading towards the us, but also they don't get demeaned by the time they get there. well. busy there's 2 things. first, the assistance of them element have to be part of the solution for the region to try to reduce migration irregular immigration close to, to mexico into 9 states. but the paneling for this investment has to be longer timeline. it can be expected to produce results over the short term. certainly there are programs for example, working with youth and kids with families as well to try to reduce the irregular migration rates of those populations. putting total more is required to actually reduce that amount of those flows at the same time where we need to do as well in the united states, but also in mexico, canada and other parts of the region is to try to invest more in legal have least for legal migration, from
but she also said that the u. s. has been putting billions of dollars into guatemala and it's not filtering done. so from your perspective, what is the best way of trying to dissuade people from heading towards the us, but also they don't get demeaned by the time they get there. well. busy there's 2 things. first, the assistance of them element have to be part of the solution for the region to try to reduce migration irregular immigration close to, to mexico into 9 states. but the paneling for...
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also having to program the u. s. vice president visits latin america this spread the word that my grids aren't welcome. months of the biden administration denying there's a crisis up the border. the folks in this region are thinking about making that dangerous track. do not come on the f. b, i hailed a global sting operation of the month of success with more than $800.00 suspected criminals arrested. however, the ease with which the agency top 3rd communications raises a host of privacy concern. pretty much all communications can be used by law enforcement or by intelligent services, despite on average people ah, broadcasting live from the russian capital. this is the news, our ne, great to have your company. i'm, you know, newly. the european parliament has officially approved a coven? 19 digital certificate scheme, it will allow travelers to cross borders within the u with our current team. additional testing, the certificates will work for both use, listens on foreign nationals. the digital file can also be issue
also having to program the u. s. vice president visits latin america this spread the word that my grids aren't welcome. months of the biden administration denying there's a crisis up the border. the folks in this region are thinking about making that dangerous track. do not come on the f. b, i hailed a global sting operation of the month of success with more than $800.00 suspected criminals arrested. however, the ease with which the agency top 3rd communications raises a host of privacy...
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and also it did not have as many military bases around the world, which was clearly a comment aimed at the u. s. it also address concerns around its nuclear capabilities. nate, i mentioned that china was not transparent in terms of its nuclear stockpile. there were no details mentioned, but the statement mentioned that china was simply not in the same league in terms of its nuclear capacity as other nato countries. it also mentioned that china would always abide by the no 1st use principle when it came to nuclear weapons. now, beijing is under enormous pressure following both the nation n g 7. summit was 1st time that these true blocks portrayed china in such a confrontational manner. now here in china, state media is trying to downplay these 2 meetings, saying that really there is no sense of unity as it is being portrayed. this is just an appearance. these countries are paying lip service to joe biden, but they do differ and their approaches to china is what many newspapers and outlets are saying here, and china's aren't foreign ministry spokesperson during the press conference on tuesday thi
and also it did not have as many military bases around the world, which was clearly a comment aimed at the u. s. it also address concerns around its nuclear capabilities. nate, i mentioned that china was not transparent in terms of its nuclear stockpile. there were no details mentioned, but the statement mentioned that china was simply not in the same league in terms of its nuclear capacity as other nato countries. it also mentioned that china would always abide by the no 1st use principle when...
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less to where i work, where i am and moment as one of the status of that and also in austria in the u. s. now i've also instituted this private school vaccination program at the time, pete, it took the children from severe disease, but also the adults have contact with as well. so that kind of overlaps a bit with what the previous speaker has been saying, but the u. k. approach from the u. s. approach is more wide and you want to vaccinate the healthy children as well with healthy idols, which are those children guessing, among the complications that we are seeing as far as sort of children. how dangerous is the weight for kids? while adults, why not forget the jap 1st? i mean those are still the priority. so i think we don't disagree of the i think the rest of the policy because we see more complications in them. and they do seem to transmit more frequently. but shouldn't do transmit inside us shit. high dollars, which is the same as adults. and if you don't detect the transmission because often more infected adults also it may be a lack of payment rather than a true matic. not infectio
less to where i work, where i am and moment as one of the status of that and also in austria in the u. s. now i've also instituted this private school vaccination program at the time, pete, it took the children from severe disease, but also the adults have contact with as well. so that kind of overlaps a bit with what the previous speaker has been saying, but the u. k. approach from the u. s. approach is more wide and you want to vaccinate the healthy children as well with healthy idols, which...
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u. s also has sent out over 374 million vaccines to distribution sites more than 143 million people are now fully vaccinated and more than 173 million people have received at least one coronavirus shot despite its progress and vaccination efforts, the u. s is expected to fall short of president biden's goal of delivering a first dose. 70% of american adults by july, 4th in atlanta. jonathan serrie fox news. yup dozens of people heard at a public event. details on what happened when a car crashed into the stands at a texas into the stands at a texas racetrack. when that car hit my motorcycle, insurance wasn't fair.exas racetrack. so i called the barnes firm, it was the best call i could've made. call the barnes firm now, and find out what your case could be worth. ♪ call one eight hundred, eight million ♪ wanna help kids get their homework done? well, an internet connection's a good start. but kids also need computers. and sometimes the hardest thing about homework is finding a place to do it. so why not hook community centers up with wifi? for kids like us, and all the amazing things we
u. s also has sent out over 374 million vaccines to distribution sites more than 143 million people are now fully vaccinated and more than 173 million people have received at least one coronavirus shot despite its progress and vaccination efforts, the u. s is expected to fall short of president biden's goal of delivering a first dose. 70% of american adults by july, 4th in atlanta. jonathan serrie fox news. yup dozens of people heard at a public event. details on what happened when a car...
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also $310000000.00 for humanitarian aid. and this is what we're, the vice president harris has announced today. and the reason why he is there, and the u. s. has also given 850-0000 corporate 1900 vaccines to what am i la, and all this packed with the message we just heard to help is on the way all of these will of course not solve immediately. the long standing problems i just mentioned in what a mother and the other countries, but at least it's a start. i'm carrying a why is watson model so strategically important or crucial here? well, there are 2 main reasons why the focusing on working with white mala and the 1st reason is it's a graphical location. what am i late between mexico and other and on doris? this means that individuals from the letter to countries would have to pass through what am i left before reaching mexico and eventually the us border in apr. what am i not employed more than 1000 police and military officials to it's seldom warder to help mitigate migration from underwear and those type of other and it actually helps to reduce the immigration and influx to the u. s. and the 2nd reason is because what am i that is the
also $310000000.00 for humanitarian aid. and this is what we're, the vice president harris has announced today. and the reason why he is there, and the u. s. has also given 850-0000 corporate 1900 vaccines to what am i la, and all this packed with the message we just heard to help is on the way all of these will of course not solve immediately. the long standing problems i just mentioned in what a mother and the other countries, but at least it's a start. i'm carrying a why is watson model so...
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less to where i, where i am and moment has the one of the status of that and also seen in austria and the u. s. now, i've also instituted his private school vaccination program at the time, pete, it took the children from severe disease. the also the adults have contact with as well. so that kind of overlaps with what the previous ab speed has been saying. but the u. k. approach from the u. s. approaches more. why do you want to vaccinate the healthy children as well with healthy idols to those children guessing among the complications that we are seeing and some sort of children? how dangerous is the weight for kids? while adults, why not forget the jap 1st? i mean, those are still the party, so i think we don't disagree of the i think the adults are still the priority because we see more complications in them. and they do seem to transmit more frequently for children to transmit inside us shut high dollars just as long as adults don't detect transmission because children often more infected the pedals off. so it may be a lack of payment rather than a true patient matic. not infection type of
less to where i, where i am and moment has the one of the status of that and also seen in austria and the u. s. now, i've also instituted his private school vaccination program at the time, pete, it took the children from severe disease. the also the adults have contact with as well. so that kind of overlaps with what the previous ab speed has been saying. but the u. k. approach from the u. s. approaches more. why do you want to vaccinate the healthy children as well with healthy idols to those...
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u. s olympic rowing team just announced today we will tell you about the five athletes with bay area ties, who have been chosen to represent the u. s also yes another one roaming the streets of annie spain neighborhood early this morning what officials are saying about it coming up? in business, it's never just another day. it's the big sale, or the big presentation. the day where everything goes right. or the one where nothing does. with comcast business you get the network that can deliver...
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u. s. leader also felt the heat of a while at least one point. this time from one american reporter. the behavior has not changed. after sitting down for several hours denied cyber days. so how does that help constructing changes behavior? mister president, the rep just stated just a bit later by and did apologize for losing his temper. talking to reporters, he said the 2 precedents had voice disagreements without resorting to hyperbolic. he also stressed the importance of cooperation between the 2 powerful countries. now during his precedence by not any last 10, but he also made a number of his now apparently trademark gaps. i caught part of prejudice. trump press conference, the tone of the entire meetings i guess was total 4 hours was was what was, was good positive. and i'm wondering if there was anything that you emerge from in the discussion that made you think that would take. my son is our defense, our intelligence and our foreign well, our from my foreign minister was in for a minister and my secretary state was with me the whole time. well, before the summit, us politicians
u. s. leader also felt the heat of a while at least one point. this time from one american reporter. the behavior has not changed. after sitting down for several hours denied cyber days. so how does that help constructing changes behavior? mister president, the rep just stated just a bit later by and did apologize for losing his temper. talking to reporters, he said the 2 precedents had voice disagreements without resorting to hyperbolic. he also stressed the importance of cooperation between...
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u. s. leader also felt the heat at one point, though it was from an american reporter, the behavior has not changed. for general, our denied and cyber attacks so how does that help to a construct hanging behavior, mr. president the the will have the rest of the company just stated later, joe barton did apologize for losing his temper and talking to reporters, he said the 2 presidents had voice just agreement without resorting to hyperbole. he also stressed the importance of cooperation between the 2 powerful country as well. that's from letting his temper get the better of him bite and also made a few trademark gas. i caught part of president trump food press conference, the tone of the entire meetings. i guess was total 4 hours was was what was was good positive. and i'm wondering if there was anything that you emerged from in the discussion that made you think that would take my code on our defense, our intelligence and our foreign well our, my foreign minister was in for a ministry. my secretary state was with me the whole time or surely before the summer us politicians. and of cours
u. s. leader also felt the heat at one point, though it was from an american reporter, the behavior has not changed. for general, our denied and cyber attacks so how does that help to a construct hanging behavior, mr. president the the will have the rest of the company just stated later, joe barton did apologize for losing his temper and talking to reporters, he said the 2 presidents had voice just agreement without resorting to hyperbole. he also stressed the importance of cooperation between...
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u. s. company also, for example of us speaking of a task. these are based on interviews in which people talk about their lives. i create a chat book that you have family can access either through an app or a voice assistant. we simply ask a question relating to the life of the deceased and the but will answer in their voice, facing any big challenges in your life right now. yeah, sometimes you just need a little perspective. the idea came to found a james louse when his father was dying from cancer louse, began by recording his father and then programming a bought from the data that bought a typical story. tons book says she did any of the printers have in fact been effected personally, talking the and austin and mentioned they've lost someone close to the skin from the, from this pain and dealing with such a huge loss. these entrepreneurs developed a digital coping strategy. done it on south utah out and i created bots of the deceased loved one such often and mentioned at the exploring the idea that there might be another way to deal with g
u. s. company also, for example of us speaking of a task. these are based on interviews in which people talk about their lives. i create a chat book that you have family can access either through an app or a voice assistant. we simply ask a question relating to the life of the deceased and the but will answer in their voice, facing any big challenges in your life right now. yeah, sometimes you just need a little perspective. the idea came to found a james louse when his father was dying from...
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u. s. company. also, for example, of us speaking of a task meiza based on interviews in which people talk about their lives. i create a chat box that you have family can access either through an up or a voice assistant. we simply ask a question relating to the life of the deceased and the but will answer in their voice. you facing any big challenges in your life right now? yeah, sometimes you just need a little perspective. the idea came to found a james louse when his father was dying from cancer louse, began by recording his father and then programming a lot from the data that bought a typical story. tons, book says philadelphia, the owners have in fact been effected personally, talking the nasty and mentioned they've lost someone close to the skin from the, from this pain and dealing with such a huge loss stock. these entrepreneurs developed a digital coping strategy. done it on south utah out and via created butts of the deceased loved one such often and delete mention as the exploring the idea that
u. s. company. also, for example, of us speaking of a task meiza based on interviews in which people talk about their lives. i create a chat box that you have family can access either through an up or a voice assistant. we simply ask a question relating to the life of the deceased and the but will answer in their voice. you facing any big challenges in your life right now? yeah, sometimes you just need a little perspective. the idea came to found a james louse when his father was dying from...
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the drug maker also promised to permanently and manufacturing on distribution of the painkiller in the u. s. they've also agreed to pay more than $30000000.00 and legal fees. the settlement comes days before a trial by jury begins in new york. the company denies wrong doing and insist that had already stopped selling opioids. more than 500000 americans have died from over doses over the last 20 years. there are thousands of cases against various parts of the o period industry, but overall they have one goal. as ross and jordan explains, it's very expensive to have people go through the process of kicking their drug addictions. and this is also a complicated, the work of physicians and nurses who are trying to help people who are in chronic pain because there really is no way to predict when someone starts taking one of these pain medications. whether or not that person is going to become addicted, the overall goal among the local, state and federal government. here are the states, is that perhaps there will be a settlement worth some $26000000000.00 reached with the various facets of the oi
the drug maker also promised to permanently and manufacturing on distribution of the painkiller in the u. s. they've also agreed to pay more than $30000000.00 and legal fees. the settlement comes days before a trial by jury begins in new york. the company denies wrong doing and insist that had already stopped selling opioids. more than 500000 americans have died from over doses over the last 20 years. there are thousands of cases against various parts of the o period industry, but overall they...
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u. s. the ro, response so far, he talked about the cyber attack on the pipeline in the u. s. and he also talked about something that hasn't got any of the coverage that has a cyber attack on the health care systems in russia. i mean, a thing putin originating in the united states, but to me, of food and saying that this is far as he was concerned, wasn't the work of any state actor. but it was certainly something that states needed to work together in order to try and get to the bottom of absolute. so looks like the tension we might see. they said exploits gathering, create a framework within which to control cyberspace is kind of seen as a new front of wolf. i globally secure if you will. so it was touched upon. they said, yes, we're very happy that you thought treaty was extended. that was a very, very wise decision. we of course, are a huge responsibility to meet, can a super powers. and it looks like that might be discussions about a new treaty, which would include some of those missiles that are not currently in the provisions with the new start. the final thing we do quickly want t
u. s. the ro, response so far, he talked about the cyber attack on the pipeline in the u. s. and he also talked about something that hasn't got any of the coverage that has a cyber attack on the health care systems in russia. i mean, a thing putin originating in the united states, but to me, of food and saying that this is far as he was concerned, wasn't the work of any state actor. but it was certainly something that states needed to work together in order to try and get to the bottom of...
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u. s. leader also felt the heater one point, but this time it was from an american report. her behavior has not changed. and after sitting down for several hours denied, seibert refused to say so. how did that help constructing the hell hanging behavior? mr. president, the the what you have just said in the later joe biden did apologize for losing his temper. talking to reporters, he said the 2 precedents had voiced disagreements without resorting to high, pearly. he also stressed the importance of cooperation between the 2 powerful countries during his press by not only lost his temper, but he also made a number of his now, apparently trademark gas. i caught part of prejudice trying to press conference, the tone of the entire meetings. i guess was total 4 hours was was what was was good positive. when i'm wondering if there was anything that you emerged from the discussion that made you think that would take my code on our defense, our intelligence and our foreign well our from my foreign minister was in for a minister. my secretary state was with me the whole time before
u. s. leader also felt the heater one point, but this time it was from an american report. her behavior has not changed. and after sitting down for several hours denied, seibert refused to say so. how did that help constructing the hell hanging behavior? mr. president, the the what you have just said in the later joe biden did apologize for losing his temper. talking to reporters, he said the 2 precedents had voiced disagreements without resorting to high, pearly. he also stressed the...
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u. s . is also promising. emergency financial assistance to help up can a san deal with the covert pandemic, as well as with its ongoing humanitarian problems. and that includes housing and education and food for internally displaced. people still ahead on al jazeera palestinians, all the funeral for and is our binoche an outspoken critic or presidents much more ah, ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored by kettle airways. hello. nice to see you. we're gonna get a bit of a breather further. southwest monsoon we're gonna dilate down a bit in particular across the west coast of india. and we're also, this is going to afford us the opportunity, the ability to dry out across many parts of sri lanka as well with this lol in the monsoon toward the ne months who range however, have triggered a landslide. and you know, this is really where the bulk of the activity will be, the darker the color here, the more intense the rain will be falling off to southeast asia. and we've got a pretty heavy pock
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u. s. he also brushed aside criticism of russia's human rights record, including the jailing of opposition, figure alexi, nevada, me you as president joe biden outline why the current relationship between the us and russia is different than during the cold war. and why cooperating is in russia's interests. i think that the last thing he wants now is a cold war without quoting him, which i don't think is appropriate. let me ask rhetorical question. you got a multi 1000 mile border with china. china is moving ahead. hell bent on election as they say. seeking to be the most powerful economy in the world, the largest and most powerful military. and you're in a situation where your economy is struggling. you need to move it in a more aggressive way in terms of growing it. and you, i don't think he's looking for a cold war with united states. the us presidents has also said that he believes vladimir putin is a killer. but today vladimir putin was asked what he thinks about the us president . here's what
u. s. he also brushed aside criticism of russia's human rights record, including the jailing of opposition, figure alexi, nevada, me you as president joe biden outline why the current relationship between the us and russia is different than during the cold war. and why cooperating is in russia's interests. i think that the last thing he wants now is a cold war without quoting him, which i don't think is appropriate. let me ask rhetorical question. you got a multi 1000 mile border with china....
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u. s. company also, for example, of us speaking avatars. meiza based on interviews in which people talk about their lives. i create a chat box that you have family can access either through an app or a noise assistant. we simply ask a question relating to the life of the deceased and the but will answer in their voice. are you facing any big challenges in your life right now? yeah, sometimes you just need a little perspective. the idea came to found a james louse when his father was dying from cancer. flowers began by recording his father and then programming a bought from the data that bought a typical story. tons block says she did. any of the owners have in fact been effected personally. talking to the and austin and mentioned that lost someone close to the skin from the, from this pain and dealing with such a huge loss stock. these entrepreneurs developed a digital coping strategy. done it on south natal out and via created butts of the deceased loved ones stolen and mentioned at the exploring the idea that there might be another way to deal with grief and loss in the digital age an
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it also mentioned that it's military bases around the world did not reach the number of military bases held by some other countries in nature, pointedly the u. s. i would also address concerns around china is nuclear stockpile . many states and including the nato countries have raised concerns around the lack of transparency around china is nuclear capabilities. china did not mention any details there, but it said that it simply was not in the same league as other nato countries when it came to its nuclear stockpiles and said that it would always abide by the no 1st use principle. now, china is under enormous pressure following the nato summit, and the g 7 summit is the 1st time that both of these blocks mention china in such a confrontational manner. now state media here was trying to downplay the results of those meetings, saying that both of these blocks are not as unified as they may seem that many of these countries assembly, they say, paying lip service the door biden. and china's foreign ministry. spokes person gave a press conference today and started by actually mentioning china's orn allegiances, or it's, or an allies in close relati
it also mentioned that it's military bases around the world did not reach the number of military bases held by some other countries in nature, pointedly the u. s. i would also address concerns around china is nuclear stockpile . many states and including the nato countries have raised concerns around the lack of transparency around china is nuclear capabilities. china did not mention any details there, but it said that it simply was not in the same league as other nato countries when it came to...
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u. s. media is also reporting that full saudis involved in the killing agenda. could your mouth shut? she had received paramilitary training in the us in 2017 shoji and saudi citizen was murdered in the kingdom's councillor office in a stumble. 3 years ago. yes, senate republicans have blocked the key voting rights bill back to find democrats. the election reform package contained measures to counteract laws, passed and republican lead states which restricted voting access. but republicans argued the bill infringes on states rights. and the cool part is on power grabs. those will headlines, more news in half. now with fully here on out there, we return to the fight for greenland. the, the health of humanity is at stake. a global pandemic requires a global response. w h o is the guardian of global health delivering life saving tools, supplies, and training to help the world's most vulnerable people, uniting across borders to speed up the development of test treatments and the vaccine keeping you up to date with what's happening on the ground. in the ward and in the lab. now more than e
u. s. media is also reporting that full saudis involved in the killing agenda. could your mouth shut? she had received paramilitary training in the us in 2017 shoji and saudi citizen was murdered in the kingdom's councillor office in a stumble. 3 years ago. yes, senate republicans have blocked the key voting rights bill back to find democrats. the election reform package contained measures to counteract laws, passed and republican lead states which restricted voting access. but republicans...
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u. s. jails. and also that at times the black lives matter movement protests that went on for months were not always peaceful. and so what the recruit was essentially trying to say is look, the reason we crackdown is because we don't want the same thing that happened here . and that's where these men had a difference. when he says here he means russia is that we know that us president joe biden didn't like that comparison very much. in fact, he said that it was what was his exact word. and he said it was not a good comparison. and he really seem to bristle ridiculous comparison is what he said. so you know, there's still a long way to go. these men are 2 very different people that are very far apart and some issues, but it appears the charm offensive by joe biden. that often seems to work for him. worked when it came to vladimir putin. kimberly okay, thank you very much indeed. on i'm as linked activists that continue to fall incendiary balloons across the gaza border into israel. the 2nd day in a row. at
u. s. jails. and also that at times the black lives matter movement protests that went on for months were not always peaceful. and so what the recruit was essentially trying to say is look, the reason we crackdown is because we don't want the same thing that happened here . and that's where these men had a difference. when he says here he means russia is that we know that us president joe biden didn't like that comparison very much. in fact, he said that it was what was his exact word. and he...