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u. s. goods about $7500000000.00 worth of you goods, including french wine, irish whiskey. all of were hit by these terrorists as well as that will be a benefit for them. but i think that's also really serves a broader diplomatic goal here in europe, in the u. s. where china has become a major player and a vh market. china wants to and feet boeing and airbus as one of the biggest play makers in the world. they're putting a lot of money into that. so this effectively removes a distraction and allows boeing and airbus to put up a stronger fight against that. barbara, you talks about bite and being the guest barry gets how far does this this gesture go in the way of his child offensive rainy. it's a win back. european analyze not far enough. of course. as far as the e. u is concerned because there are still terrace remaining those that the left on european steel and aluminum. and those are quite beloved by some american producers . so joe biden is going to have a slight on his hands if he's what sort of wants to take this to congress and tell them we want to also remove those.
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u. s. good, not teach them to do a fergus estimation. yeah. so how embarrassing then, glenn, is this for the u. s. government? because presumably officials authorize the saudi agents to be trained in the us yet . they went on to carry out the gruesome murder of a u. s. resident. well, it is embarrassing to have to be associated, however, unintentionally, with an assassination by a group of stubbs and lawless illegal. terrible behavior is, is a problem of the, the procedures that we are talking about at madison. she is the united states with this saudi heinous act. however, early in my career, 35 going on almost 40 years ago. now, this similar kind of issue dilemma arose the us military and intelligence services. we're training intelligence officers in central america. how to increase, improve their checking 7th period ation and trade craft and spy skills. and then they went out the people we trained and committed a horrible assassinations. and that was a huge vertical problem. so this is not a good thing, even if, as i know, i'm sure the u. s.
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u. s. as policies good, i agree, you know, with your assessment, i think that the position of the russian side was that essentially the ball is in your court. in the us court. we need our best. we came up with the many proposals. we do not try to surprise you to present you with something that you do not expect. we are open to your ideas. but i think that what they deny on their side is that it is asha who has to change her behavior. i think the strong perception of president putin is that russia doesn't have anything to change. he can explain why most acted this way or another particular situations. so if you don't have anything to hide, but he expects the united states to demonstrate a little bit more flexibility, maybe a little bit more imagination in order to get back to some of the proposals which already on the table. now you said recently that judging from the initial side, the signs coming from the bite in administration and biden friendly, think times it seemed as if they were viewing russia as they go hooligan, a large rogue stake a disruptor. not very, the all theory is engagement o
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good and expelled. some americans and blacklisted some u. s. groups apparently up to meddling the stabilizing. no good. the, a slippery topic over which the u. s. has been sanctioning. everyone stamping its feet and even pulling its allies. but, you know, it's got tired in what way, where we were going to be able to stop a project in another country that had been revealed. why didn't call it was praised for being reasonable, so much more reasonable than you know. the one for nato has been waiting, rouses 1949. i just said that union or russia to thought a war and you will really don't mind and want to be waiting. it's been building this whole basis. i'm doing not a wardrobe, but not aggressively. you know, nato is there to defend all our allies. and this exercise sends a message about our ability to transport a large number of troops, equipment across the atlantic, across europe, and also to protect maritime power attorney, a total coincidental. but it's all just happening, you know, near russian border. and while the criminal does believe in coincidence, it's so not a fool. so knowing that the
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u. s. and russian. good. it's got into a fight to get close to the president and some don't take no for an answer. the russia, us relations that wrote balsam with insults lying me to a pain from the to the person head to head, grudge, way off, people in new york, the bit of fun. and also in moscow who would actually win a fight of scrat between him by the bad, but in a fight was void. and the reason why for when i hello there, good evening. welcome. just going 8 o'clock here in the russian capital. you're watching our international welcome from whether you are watching us moran, the world. now it is wednesday, june the 16th a big day for diplomacy, not just between russia and the united states. today's hours of conversations could have implications. built the who's me hello and welcome back to geneva, where we've heard from the russian president vladimir, following his much anticipated summit with joe biden. we are seeing just outside of the the villa where the meeting took place, the russian presidential lim
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u. s. back for good, or could this just be for years of president biden? and then the return of president trump or another, trump like president. all right, thank you for me. and i matching edits a james base. all course, the other key issue at those discussions at the g 7 summit in the days had is going to be climate change. and even as leaders met in cornwall, that was a sobering reminder of how urgent this issue is. data is revealed, the scale of recent destruction and brazil's amazon rain forest, more than 2 and a half 1000 square kilometers of land was destroyed in the 1st 5 months of this year. that's more than 3 times the size of new york city and a 25 percent rise compared to a year earlier. in fact, deforestation, sword, 67 percent in may compared to the same month in 2020 march. the land is targeted for capital ranches, farms and logging. it's adding fuel to claims that present jarboe scenario is failing to follow through. one is own pledge to boost funding for the environment. when again, a key of has more now from rio de janeiro. it's the worst
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goods that are shipped around the world. so they're the only one still manufacturing. a lot of other economies are shut down. the u. s. is especially shut down still shut down because of the huge amount of u. b. i, they're huge amount of stimulus money going to the people. so, so it, because the goods aren't being shipped elsewhere, china does have price and power, just like the opec oil cartel did in the seventy's when they, when the u. s. first went off the dollar at the gold standard. remember they started to ratchet up the prices because they were like, you know, we don't trust that we're actually getting anything in return for our oil. so it was a bad idea for bill clinton to admit china to the world trade organization. because 30 years later, as many people predicted they would simply start raising prices and we would no longer have manufacturing capacity because we shipped all of our factories and job to china. and now where are the clients date of china? ok, let's take a break. and when we come back, much more coming your way the me ah ah, ah, ah, ah. doing the breathing technique and then take a pool in here.
goods that are shipped around the world. so they're the only one still manufacturing. a lot of other economies are shut down. the u. s. is especially shut down still shut down because of the huge amount of u. b. i, they're huge amount of stimulus money going to the people. so, so it, because the goods aren't being shipped elsewhere, china does have price and power, just like the opec oil cartel did in the seventy's when they, when the u. s. first went off the dollar at the gold standard....
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u. s. for instance, which was the last goods will be e s t compatible. so the, and that's really where this is going to, and that is also where the court would take this going to if, if, if m companies do not become compliant with court, we're a big sways the with new standards. it will be hard to attract investment, but then again, one of the things i just would like to say, and i'm glad our, our colleague from italy said that is that we also need to look at the full life cycle investment. because it's so easy to say o e v spectrum, this is better. we really need to look at what this means in terms of the full life cycle of any use or any source of energy. we have to leave that discussion. that's a good point to end our thoughts today. thank you all. thank you to, i guess they were nina potter, cornelia maia and lorenzo sierra monte and thank you to for your company. you can see the show again via the website of course out as your dot com. and for more discussion check on our facebook page that facebook dot com forward slash ha inside story can join the
u. s. for instance, which was the last goods will be e s t compatible. so the, and that's really where this is going to, and that is also where the court would take this going to if, if, if m companies do not become compliant with court, we're a big sways the with new standards. it will be hard to attract investment, but then again, one of the things i just would like to say, and i'm glad our, our colleague from italy said that is that we also need to look at the full life cycle investment....
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u. s is coming late to the game. now there's good reason for that. the u. s. had the world's largest outbreak for a very long time. but it meant that china, which got off to a slow stop vaccinating its own population and russia, whose back thing is not really trusted by the russian population. we're able to get out there and deliver a lot of those doses when a lot of those, the heart and mind now biden is going to be writing to catch up on them. but he's going to be very careful as well. you look at a country like belgium, it's a major vaccine hub. it would be critical in delivering this new plan that by them have. but it can't get a lot of the materials that need to keep up its usual production pace because of the restrictions that the binded administration has put in place. so there's a lot of unanswered questions, even around that very generous policy. a russian court is that all political organizations linked to jailed opposition, leader electing around the labeling them extremist and putting them in the same official category as groups such as are tied to
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goods that are shipped around the world. so they're the only one still manufacturing. a lot of other economies are shut down. the u. s. is especially shut down, still shut down because of the huge amount of u. b. i, they're huge amount of stimulus money going to the people. so, so it, because the goods aren't being shipped elsewhere, china does have price and power, just like the opec oil cartel did in the seventy's when they, when the u. s. first went off the dollar at the gold standard. remember they started to ratchet up the prices because they were like, you know, we don't trust that we're actually getting anything in return for our oil. so it was a bad idea for bill clinton to admit china to the world trade organization. because 30 years later, as many people predicted they would simply start raising prices and we would no longer have manufacturing capacity because we shipped all of our factories in job to china. and now where are the clients date of china? ok, let's take a break. and when we come back, much more coming your way, the me, russia, china relations are strong and getting deeper. we are told this is da
goods that are shipped around the world. so they're the only one still manufacturing. a lot of other economies are shut down. the u. s. is especially shut down, still shut down because of the huge amount of u. b. i, they're huge amount of stimulus money going to the people. so, so it, because the goods aren't being shipped elsewhere, china does have price and power, just like the opec oil cartel did in the seventy's when they, when the u. s. first went off the dollar at the gold standard....
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u. s. west coast, the congestion is leading to shortages of consumer goods, raw materials, a major u. s. retailer home depot, told american media its contract in its own container ship to import product. ah, that's not bringing our gas. joining us from london as guy platen, who's the secretary general of the international chamber of shipping in plymouth. stubborn cut, i'm petty, this lecturer and maritime economics at the university of plymouth, over in copenhagen, as christian beauty, who is a professor of international relations at the university of copenhagen. welcome to the program. thanks so much for speaking to us on insight story. the guy over to you 1st, how much more strain will this disruption from china put on the international shipping industry after? of course, having to deal with a critical shortage of shipping containers due to the pandemic from last year. and that week long blockage. and this was can out earlier this year. well, i think our estimate says this, this could be at least 3 times worse than the incident with the ever given which block the suez canal for 6 day
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u. s. well, i mean these, if you look good just at united, they believe that actually been prevalent. what is they'll bound by about 60 percent return by 100 percent. that that be what united believe them as for now clearly the both the, the domestic market coming back. the whole thing about you do the some help the growth in that area. but it's also interesting, it's the destination that built the carrier, they're aiming at the, not just the big cities and also more rural areas where you're, for example, for leisure revel have all the national parks and the likes. but the midterm, it's obviously that those airlines try to most the focus on the better paying clientele and quarter financial correspondent in new york. thank you. finally dw, business virtual objects are taking the art world by storm. if any of new income streams for artists in tokyo times those crypto are take sufficient has just started. it's called crypt tokyo and wants to give all lovers tech heads and investors the chance to experience the new digital art learn about the technology needed to just start using the same
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have these extra tariffs on, on their business right now, but it's also good news for the broader your european economy. the u. s. had imposed as $7500000000.00 worth of terrorist on not just plains from air bus, but also a broad range of goods. everything from italian cheese to french wine. so a lot of industries have been struggling under these terrorists and especially now in the pen demik, many would see a lot of relief from having those that permanently or at least for a longer amount of time or moved, arrives. wellness views out of the way. we can focus on other trade topics, one of the most pressing issues that should be tackled today will, china is really underlying all of these conversations right now between brussels in the united states, even the removal of the air bus at boeing terrace has a china angle in the u. s. and you are very concerned about china is growing business in air and aircraft. they want to unseat the u, the 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 t
have these extra tariffs on, on their business right now, but it's also good news for the broader your european economy. the u. s. had imposed as $7500000000.00 worth of terrorist on not just plains from air bus, but also a broad range of goods. everything from italian cheese to french wine. so a lot of industries have been struggling under these terrorists and especially now in the pen demik, many would see a lot of relief from having those that permanently or at least for a longer amount of...
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u. s. a. rowing team. he's got good advice that we show you here. thank you. so much, and we show you how you can follow americans journey. you can follow her on twitter . also keep up with professor it's connie, and also dr. i'm a sparrow for the latest that on what they're thinking about the upcoming tokyo olympics. i think it's upcoming. i think it's definitely happening. thanks for watching. i'll see you next time on the string. take everybody ah . from the world's most populated region, the untold story from across asia and the pacific. to discover the current events with diverse coaches. and conflicting politics. ah, one on one east, on algebra. we town the untold door. ah, we speak when others don't. ah, we cover all sides. no matter where it takes a police, fin, your guys, my eyes and power impulsion. we tell your story. we are your voice, your new, your neck out here. a reporters retreat in a brutal civil war. if a comment hadn't been that, the israeli invasion would not have been so well reported. the commodore had become a journalist center. you cou
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good . brazil is not against the u. s. w, the visual, but if you and we want to have partnerships and good relations with them, by 55, the president, putin also says he wants good relations with us. what boy le phone call them wants to be a handshake. get him going, things he wants to have a good relations with all countries stand up. when i compared to, however, the us once a world in which day the only country to determine everything of haley tiasha last week in an interview resident biden's said that the u. s. wants to be a beacon for the globe. federal fire. all the world doesn't leak, you know, because you had all the well can really want all countries to be fraternal, or you can develop partnerships that you could go through buffy. brazil must be a sovereign country, will be about just like russia, but you've china and that's you and the us. it will be doug. we don't want a shooter. we don't need to to know from the book. you go seem to work for, you know, that's why i've defended a change in global governance and we
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u. s. dependency on chinese products or a quarter is our financial correspondent in new york. let's bring him in for more on this yet. it's good to see you. you know, in recent decades the u. s. is really shy away from providing government support for certain industries. is this era now at an end? it definitely marks a big shift. i mean, we have to wait also for the house of representatives to approve, but it seems to be pretty likely that we actually might for change the, this bipartisan support. if you look what happened in the past couple of years of federal spending for research and development was less than one percent of the grid to mystic product. and that was the lowest federal spending for the industry if you want to put it that way. basically since the moon landing, so since the 16th, and it's not just this plan that the biden administration announced that we also have those $2000000.00 infrastructure packages that are also set on the sidelines. so yes, so the button administration really seems to make a big step and make a big change when it comes to government involvement in the industry and in the economy overall.
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u. s. system that there could be some kind of a swap. i don't, that makes it that's good to talk about, but i do not see the united states doing that simply because the u. s. cherishes all of these potential opposition, figures or characters as assets in their war against russia, information and political organs, russia. so there's, i don't think they're gonna make much progress on that. they'll talk about it. i don't see the u. s. a green to anything. and there's also the issue of nato, and this is obviously going to be a big concern for russia. but again, i don't see the united states giving any consolations with regards to the advancement and the pressure which nato is putting on. this is what was happening at the g 7 the announced a new atlantic charter. i mean, this are the us and britain and their allies already spelled out that they're going to continue to posture in an aggressive fashion against russia. so it doesn't leave a lot in terms of negotiations and leverage. they are, it seems to be all take from the u. s. and no give it, doesn't it? when he, when he put
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u. s . a. rowing team. he's got good advice. let me show you here. thank you so much. we show you how you can follow americans journey. you can follow her on twitter or say, keep up with professor. it's connie, and oh, so dr. i'm a sparrow for the latest that on what they're thinking about the upcoming tokyo olympics. i think it's upcoming. i think it's definitely happening. thanks for watching. i'll see you next time on the string. take everybody ah . in the next episode of science in the golden age, i'll be exploring the contributions made by scholars during the medieval period in the field of mathematics. the term algebra can be traced back to the arabic word algebra. we're going to the limit to mobile technology 40 percent. often with beta found, they gave us the final building block, find the discovery medieval on science and a golden age. with gym alkalinity on al jazeera chain into algebra, english and h t for the best experience. english h d 's available across europe on satellites. usually, the 13 sci astro, one chaos. and asked her to g, starting fast to july
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certainly, president biden said, it was good that the u. s. was back at the table and fully engaged and he said that was important because of the main issue facing i know this going to sound somewhat prosaic, but i think we're in a contest with china per se. when a context with autocrat autocratic governance around the world as whether not democracies can compete with them in a rapidly changing 21st century. and i think how we act and whether we pulled together as democracies is going to determine whether our grandkids look back to 15 years now and say, did they step up? are democracies as relevant as powerful as they have been singled out to countries . in particular, one of them was china. you'll know that the g 7 has this alternative now to the belt and road initiative. china's infrastructure investment program has been in place for some 8 years, no real flesh on the bone of exactly how that's going to work at this stage. criticism in the final communique of china, the treatment of the week is and the situation in hong kong, the other count
certainly, president biden said, it was good that the u. s. was back at the table and fully engaged and he said that was important because of the main issue facing i know this going to sound somewhat prosaic, but i think we're in a contest with china per se. when a context with autocrat autocratic governance around the world as whether not democracies can compete with them in a rapidly changing 21st century. and i think how we act and whether we pulled together as democracies is going to...
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u. s. role in the country. iran con, out is era back that let's go to the white house correspondent kennedy hall care. it's kimberly good to see you. why did the u. s. think these as strikes when necessary right now? well, as the pentagon statement has been very clear, the u. s. president joe biden believes that these strikes are defensive in nature, and it is important to note that this is the 2nd time since the start of the year that this type of action has been taken. the argument being that these are attacks on us personnel is that are being conducted by a ron fax militia. and as a result, the united states is trying to send a very clear message that this type of behavior will not be tolerated. also important to note that this comes at a very delicate time because of course the united states is try very hard to revive the discussions that have been ongoing. a 6 round a 7th to be scheduled in vienna to live it runs nuclear program. and the feeling is that i, as the talks are being conducted, it's important to send a very clear message, sharon, where it stands, what the united states will tolerate and will not tolerat
u. s. role in the country. iran con, out is era back that let's go to the white house correspondent kennedy hall care. it's kimberly good to see you. why did the u. s. think these as strikes when necessary right now? well, as the pentagon statement has been very clear, the u. s. president joe biden believes that these strikes are defensive in nature, and it is important to note that this is the 2nd time since the start of the year that this type of action has been taken. the argument being that...
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u. s. efforts have failed to deter migrants in the past. good morning. the 1st real test of her diplomatic savvy, on her 1st trip abroad as vice president, kama harris met with the guatemalan president, alexandra g on my tie. the bite and administration considers the region of priority and harris said she was bringing a message of hope. you got a good my mister president. i'm very proud that this is my 1st foreign trip. we are neighbors. and we, we share familial. we share that market. and it is important that as we embark on the importance of this relationship with the name, but she also made it crystal clear that the neighborly relationship she has in mind does not include the entry of undocumented immigrants to the united states. she delivered a blunt message to people thinking of making the dangerous journey north. do not come. do not come. the united states will continue to enforce laws and secure our border liberals. you see president t m a title, paris emphasize the need to improve the living conditions and economic opportunities for guatemala out
u. s. efforts have failed to deter migrants in the past. good morning. the 1st real test of her diplomatic savvy, on her 1st trip abroad as vice president, kama harris met with the guatemalan president, alexandra g on my tie. the bite and administration considers the region of priority and harris said she was bringing a message of hope. you got a good my mister president. i'm very proud that this is my 1st foreign trip. we are neighbors. and we, we share familial. we share that market. and it...
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u. s. is plenty of room both 25 percent of the goods from 6 countries . we want the big tech firms levies which cover $2000000000.00 of imports from u. k. india, australia, italy, spain, and turkey terrace will initially be suspended to allow for negotiations lose silverman. the biggest thing here in the news . oh, the forgotten about for a long time. at last, fabio grew and his colleagues are directing traffic again and the piazza, the media transforms into a real once more the next into the conflict with tim sebastian, scribe between israel and the militant palestinian group. how much remains fragile my guess is we from gaza, is that the main spokesman when he finally accepts the targeting israeli civilians violates international law. but is there anyone left and he still wants to talk to conflict zone 60 minutes on the w. o. o. and german whiskey. anytime in the video, nevada, they have to beg for those songs to sing along to download the call from super various causes, put us into active exercises are available in the w dot com slash dogs on facebook .
u. s. is plenty of room both 25 percent of the goods from 6 countries . we want the big tech firms levies which cover $2000000000.00 of imports from u. k. india, australia, italy, spain, and turkey terrace will initially be suspended to allow for negotiations lose silverman. the biggest thing here in the news . oh, the forgotten about for a long time. at last, fabio grew and his colleagues are directing traffic again and the piazza, the media transforms into a real once more the next into the...
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we came down from the neighborhood that i live in good infrastructure, the new u. s. embassy, and then you drive down. first thing you get is a police station, a border police. that kind of clarifies from this point on, we need to be in control and then you drive through the neighborhood. but because there's a settlement here, the settlement behind this, then you see there's good infrastructure, there's lights, the sidewalk, and then the entrance to the settlement comes. and just after that, and there's no sidewalk you're in the neighborhood and you really see the and the fact that nobody cares about the infrastructure from that point on. because really it's about infrastructure for jewish population. that is really planned to have a minimum people here as possible to be able to keep the jewish majority. and if you want to be a jerusalem, that is, i don't know worth living in for everyone in it. then it has to be one that has 3 of those concepts of racism. but 3 of them i grew up in a kind of classic sinus left household. so growing up, knowing that way again for the
we came down from the neighborhood that i live in good infrastructure, the new u. s. embassy, and then you drive down. first thing you get is a police station, a border police. that kind of clarifies from this point on, we need to be in control and then you drive through the neighborhood. but because there's a settlement here, the settlement behind this, then you see there's good infrastructure, there's lights, the sidewalk, and then the entrance to the settlement comes. and just after that,...
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protect that were population voted against because of civil liberties restrictions were my good crime rates. the u. s. southern border saw him in an influx of new cummins with the prison in texas even being played to make room for the offenders. police chiefs in the u. k. say that the publics had enough of offices acting, woke, who would rather they fight crime than take the name i by the very good morning. thanks for joining me here on our t an era of suspicion. that's what human rights activists say has begun in response to a new swiss anti terror law. it allows the police to keep tabs on people as young as 12 and do so without a court decision. yet it was approved in a national referendum ortiz or i guess the f takes a look. the race are jews to violence, but the tax and stabbings in recent years have rattled society. while the thing led to another and switzerland is now home to the most draconian counted terror laws in europe. it was the will of the people. that's the thing with suisse direct democracy, new middle met. i've people want to give police the state, uncheck powers. they can and they d
protect that were population voted against because of civil liberties restrictions were my good crime rates. the u. s. southern border saw him in an influx of new cummins with the prison in texas even being played to make room for the offenders. police chiefs in the u. k. say that the publics had enough of offices acting, woke, who would rather they fight crime than take the name i by the very good morning. thanks for joining me here on our t an era of suspicion. that's what human rights...
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u. s. and the u. k. now joined the you looking out for the countries of the global south. i think that's a very good development. okay. well demonstrative unity. warm words are relaxed. atmosphere generally is the coolest geology we're seeing simply the hope of a post trump era. or is it a reflection of real substantive policy agreements with both? i mean, meghan, we've probably also seen the images from the g 7 meetings with donald trump, with an attendance to everybody's rotation. it was a very unusual way of offending the summit meetings by and then you, you as president and joe biden is somebody everybody knows the united states are back in a stronger position. they cannot make recoveries. strong vaccine campaign has gone well, and joe biden is, well, 1st of all, he's a, he's a man, you can deal with the man of his word. and it's somebody who will listen to his allies around the table. as you can see, by the way, from the choreography of the coming days, now g 7 is going to be natal, then you. and only then is he going to meet the russian president. so the western world has come together at the
u. s. and the u. k. now joined the you looking out for the countries of the global south. i think that's a very good development. okay. well demonstrative unity. warm words are relaxed. atmosphere generally is the coolest geology we're seeing simply the hope of a post trump era. or is it a reflection of real substantive policy agreements with both? i mean, meghan, we've probably also seen the images from the g 7 meetings with donald trump, with an attendance to everybody's rotation. it was a...
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u. s o f. as in dog valid grill came with them. good job on that for them. i the run down the the it into one into you to the name which is is how much will be much less, you know, t anti gather measures put in the posters in terms of the order i would meet the last 4 or it's just a moment of the control, you know, done this in 1000. if you don't know, you tell us what offensive me in me tonight, but a so nice as, as you know, but as a teacher but you know, good me not. the number one was at the very top, put him in to see the medical man. yeah. that been in sympathetic contra. got out when those but at that get by so much at the end of the a record of the data that yeah, the formulas because it would be less than $150.00 blue. good minutes on your list though. other really because you know, it is of the one other layer with the show you, our son and his he looked at him in a contra one either though instead of seals and thought the invoice were for the interested will not have a good employee to look up or have been to the company no chance and could put, i
u. s o f. as in dog valid grill came with them. good job on that for them. i the run down the the it into one into you to the name which is is how much will be much less, you know, t anti gather measures put in the posters in terms of the order i would meet the last 4 or it's just a moment of the control, you know, done this in 1000. if you don't know, you tell us what offensive me in me tonight, but a so nice as, as you know, but as a teacher but you know, good me not. the number one was at...
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u. s. that those tensions could affect the good friday agreement. that's the peace treaty in northern ireland from 1998, under what was called the north. the protocol which was something signed at the time of breaks it free trade was allowed to continue between north northern part of the u. k. and ireland. part of the you, but that meant that needs to be board of checks from england, scotland and wales, which are part of the u. k. to another part of the u. k. northern ireland, that's cause tension for mr. johnson at home. a lot of criticism over it and the u . k is now thinking about pulling out of parts of that protocol. so that's where the tension comes in. the latest tension, it may sound trivial, is about sausages and whether they can be why they can't be imported from the mainland to northern ireland. it's not trivial. there's a real danger that this could become a problem for peace in ireland and certainly could sour some of the relations that take place during this meeting and cold. okay, thank you so much. and james mays reporting from the u
u. s. that those tensions could affect the good friday agreement. that's the peace treaty in northern ireland from 1998, under what was called the north. the protocol which was something signed at the time of breaks it free trade was allowed to continue between north northern part of the u. k. and ireland. part of the you, but that meant that needs to be board of checks from england, scotland and wales, which are part of the u. k. to another part of the u. k. northern ireland, that's cause...
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u. s. and south korea think it's a good time to talk with the north. indeed, they would be implications for such a move and an approach that's right, that this is an interesting time. and that have been some interesting developments, especially during this visit, especially with mention of possibly scrapping the working group that exists between south korea and the united states. which see, is seen as a positive sign or possibly a way forward of restarting dialogue. just to give you some background. this working group was established between south korea and the united states. right at the height of all of this flurry of diplomacy at the end of 2018, basically to make sure the 2 allies were singing off the same him sheets. the stay were proposing the same thing, things to north korea, that there wouldn't be any misunderstanding with all of these the different moving parts. since then with the fall off in diplomacy, this has been seen as something of an impediment to be starting negotiations. north korea, i hate the idea of this working group as describing it as a noose around the possibility
u. s. and south korea think it's a good time to talk with the north. indeed, they would be implications for such a move and an approach that's right, that this is an interesting time. and that have been some interesting developments, especially during this visit, especially with mention of possibly scrapping the working group that exists between south korea and the united states. which see, is seen as a positive sign or possibly a way forward of restarting dialogue. just to give you some...
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u. s. administration speaks of its intention to build up good relations with the key partners in europe. this is what he told a forum and st. petersburg quote. how can you build good relations with your partners and neglect their interests? this is nonsense and quote. well, as we reported the nor stream to wilson gas and oil directly from russia to germany, the u. s. opposes that pipeline, because it will bypass ukraine, which depends on russia's gas transit fees and makes europe more dependent. we're told on russian energy your shop of oliver is that the st. petersburg economic forum and has more the session attended by the russian president has become the main event of the st. petersburg international economic forum, which is now in full swing mister pictures folk in front of the business, lead top managers of the world's largest companies and corporations fios and heads of find around 2004 in gets here impacts and signing contract and building bridges . and just communicating mr. patient has made a big announcement at the for a few minutes. you wouldn't you? i am glad to announce that
u. s. administration speaks of its intention to build up good relations with the key partners in europe. this is what he told a forum and st. petersburg quote. how can you build good relations with your partners and neglect their interests? this is nonsense and quote. well, as we reported the nor stream to wilson gas and oil directly from russia to germany, the u. s. opposes that pipeline, because it will bypass ukraine, which depends on russia's gas transit fees and makes europe more...
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u. s. government will be a strong voice for good governance and anti corruption. they'll be supporting the attorney general's office. in guatemala, we have to remember these kinds of commitments. we've seen them before. just look at, i've gone, it's done. we're over the last 20 years. around 50000000000 us have been spent in aid and anti corruption efforts and know how this whole turned out. so be a real challenge for harris to turn these commitments into a new, just running out of time. sorry for this. thank you very much. jessica berlin, us political analyst and strategy advisor in berlin. thank you. every year, hundreds of thousands of people make the journey northwards from central america through mexico. with the hope of crossing into the u. s. w reporter i so fast travels to the city of tempe, a tulip in southern mexico, near the border to go to mama. it's one of the key arrival points for undocumented migraines from central america. danny rios travelled from honduras to mexico with her 2 daughters and 2 nephews. they've just been detained at a checkpoint in
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u. s. ration relationships under trump. so it's hard to predict, in which direction the talks will lead us. but yeah, we can for sure say that it's a good move that both leaders will need because it's very important to have better relation between russia and the 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
u. s. ration relationships under trump. so it's hard to predict, in which direction the talks will lead us. but yeah, we can for sure say that it's a good move that both leaders will need because it's very important to have better relation between russia and the 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...
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good al, i mean it was 100 percent support. if the message was clear, u. s. football is a sport where everyone is welcome. is he mixing politics in sports with this support? oh, absolutely, no. i mean, i think you could, so because he echoed the words of call not saved himself. he said representation masses. and you know, it's not political to be l g b q. i mean, it's part of the diversity that we see around us in every day. in every city across the world, of course in places where l g b 2 writes are not as good as they are in germany here in the u. k. and in the u. s . so i think what it really recognized the fact that yes, of course, there are game plays in the nfl or bisexual fires as well or the number because of the various reasons that culture and traditions of men are men's teams will pick up . it's very difficult to share that true call to come forward and say yes, this is who i am and i'm to do it in such a considered way. i think that was really important. and felix, the, the nfl of the us is not attempting here to be politically neutral when it com
good al, i mean it was 100 percent support. if the message was clear, u. s. football is a sport where everyone is welcome. is he mixing politics in sports with this support? oh, absolutely, no. i mean, i think you could, so because he echoed the words of call not saved himself. he said representation masses. and you know, it's not political to be l g b q. i mean, it's part of the diversity that we see around us in every day. in every city across the world, of course in places where l g b 2...