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u. s. view is it's just the press play. we're back in often with the latest join us again, that me the always be polite, never engage with an aggravated or confrontational office. don't get into any conversation to start answering questions. just ask for an attorney. to survive and interrogation, you've gotta be ready. you're definitely don't want to be going to throw in the jump suit, one cups. you're more likely to walk free. if you're rich and guilty, you are, if you're poor and you got 2 eyes and 2 ears and one mouth. so you should be seeing and hearing a whole lot more than you're saying if you don't take that advice, usually going to dig yourself a whole join me every thursday on the alex salmon show. when i was speaking to guess in the world, the politics sport business, i'm show business. i'll see you then me. ah taylor. and you're really, i know all the was a potential solution when i jump. sure . so i need you, me to be a small yellow them. so me which has a similar to be actually closer than each other than the p
u. s. view is it's just the press play. we're back in often with the latest join us again, that me the always be polite, never engage with an aggravated or confrontational office. don't get into any conversation to start answering questions. just ask for an attorney. to survive and interrogation, you've gotta be ready. you're definitely don't want to be going to throw in the jump suit, one cups. you're more likely to walk free. if you're rich and guilty, you are, if you're poor and you got 2...
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u. s. will now be dealing with an ultra conservative iranian government. this is new territory. how will the u. s. be viewing all this? well, 1st, let's point out that the key decision maker and iran was never the president. it was always the supreme leader, particularly this supreme leader, ayatollah ali harmon, a. so in that sense, there isn't really that big change we've heard, right. see already commit to the iran nuclear deal. iran need sanctions relief. so i agree with the previous analysis also with javan cerise. that it's likely that they will wrap up these talks in vienna. well, before racy and his cabinet come in and that iran will obtain desperately needed sanctions release. i think the question is whether there is going to be anything to build on with this group. and there, you know, the vital ministration has talked about a longer and stronger agreement that's going to be, that's going to be a really heavy lift. it's going to be very difficult, i think, to negotiate that with a racy lead administration. the aspect of iranian pragmatism that were inaction for the past 8 years have vanish now whil
u. s. will now be dealing with an ultra conservative iranian government. this is new territory. how will the u. s. be viewing all this? well, 1st, let's point out that the key decision maker and iran was never the president. it was always the supreme leader, particularly this supreme leader, ayatollah ali harmon, a. so in that sense, there isn't really that big change we've heard, right. see already commit to the iran nuclear deal. iran need sanctions relief. so i agree with the previous...
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u. s. that might view you to turn a phrase as a physical and emotional clone of trump. and then lastly, on the specific issue of northern ireland. notwithstanding, what you've said today about micro and northern ireland. how worried are you that with a devoted irish american in the white house who is fond of quoting the 8th? and virtually every speech that this will inevitably spill over into the, the u. s. u k relationship and cause you trouble on other issues. we're flexible on the whole issue of duration ship between the u. k and, and, and the united states. and what's happened over the last years that let's be optically, it is the job all prime ministers, everybody who does my job to have close relations, a close working relationship with the president of the united states. and i think what maybe has been helpful be useful in building the partnership with, with j biting his as being you know, the common interests we have, in fact, in climate change, for instance, which we've discussed extensively of the, the campaign i've been running for a long time on, on female e
u. s. that might view you to turn a phrase as a physical and emotional clone of trump. and then lastly, on the specific issue of northern ireland. notwithstanding, what you've said today about micro and northern ireland. how worried are you that with a devoted irish american in the white house who is fond of quoting the 8th? and virtually every speech that this will inevitably spill over into the, the u. s. u k relationship and cause you trouble on other issues. we're flexible on the whole...
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u. s. has always in their view, been at the top of world leadership. and i guess they don't want to share that position. and china is now for the 1st time since she's in pain came to power. he's kind of transform china so rapidly because china used to be such a poor, impoverish country always with human rights violations always for decades. china has always had a lot of human rights violation, but the problem is now china has actually become economically very successful in addition to math, human rights violations. and so my question i always ask is, you know, when china had the chinaman with mr. car, when there was the great famine of china, where 45000000 people died. and in the culture revolution went up to a 1000000 people died. you know, the u. s. no one in the international community interfered and came to, to help the people of china and china was a poor country. they didn't have any high technology. they didn't have any scientific innovation at the time. people were leaving china, you know, in, in the millions we have a huge chinese diaspora ar
u. s. has always in their view, been at the top of world leadership. and i guess they don't want to share that position. and china is now for the 1st time since she's in pain came to power. he's kind of transform china so rapidly because china used to be such a poor, impoverish country always with human rights violations always for decades. china has always had a lot of human rights violation, but the problem is now china has actually become economically very successful in addition to math,...
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john's at 16 degrees on wednesday. wider view of the u. s. right. now a few things i want to point out toward the southwest for dealing with critical fire danger. as we head toward nevada and utah, this is where we've got a heat tone, so look at the temperatures. phoenix, $48.00 degrees can be expected on wednesday. then just a bit of scattered showers toward the southern color states spilling into the florida panhandle. no, there is also the risks we could see some tropical development in the bay of can peachy in the days ahead. but for now it's flinging a lot of what, whether it's toward the se, mexico, into guatemala. but we can find some fair conditions as we head toward his found your last santo domingo, 33 degrees with a mix of funding cloud toward the amazon basin. we do have what pulses of weather toward the south east of columbia. also the south of venezuela spilling into diana and some that cool air in patagonia starting to migrate further to the north. santiago, 16 degrees just a few days ago you were about 28. the children born into it?
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u. s. has always in their view, been at the top of the world leadership. and i guess they don't want to share that position. and china is now for the 1st time since she's in pain came to power. he's kind of transform china so rapidly because china used to be such a poor, impoverish country always with human rights violations, always for decades. trying has always had a lot of human rights violations, but the problem is now china has actually become economically very successful in addition to math, human rights violations. and so my question i always ask is, you know, when china had the chinaman was mr. car, when there was the great famine of china, where 45000000 people died. and in the culture revolution, when up to 1000000 people died in the u. s. no one in the international community interfered and came to, to help the people of china. and china was a poor country. they didn't have any high technology. they didn't have any scientific innovation at the time. people were leaving china, you know, in, in the millions we have a huge chinese diaspora around t
u. s. has always in their view, been at the top of the world leadership. and i guess they don't want to share that position. and china is now for the 1st time since she's in pain came to power. he's kind of transform china so rapidly because china used to be such a poor, impoverish country always with human rights violations, always for decades. trying has always had a lot of human rights violations, but the problem is now china has actually become economically very successful in addition to...
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u. s. has always in their view, been at the top of the world leadership. and i guess they don't want to share that position. and china is now for the 1st time since she's in pain came to power. he's kind of transform china so rapidly because china used to be such a poor, impoverished country always with human rights violations, always for decades. time has always had a lot of human rights violations, but the problem is now china's actually become economically very successful in addition to math, human rights violations. and so my question i always ask is, you know, when china had the chinaman with mr. car, when there was the great famine of china, where 45000000 people died. and in the culture revolution, when up to a 1000000 people died in the u. s. no one in the international community interfered and came to, to help the people of china and china was a poor country. they didn't have any high technology. they didn't have any scientific innovation at the time. people were leaving china, you know, in, in the millions we have a huge chinese diaspora around t
u. s. has always in their view, been at the top of the world leadership. and i guess they don't want to share that position. and china is now for the 1st time since she's in pain came to power. he's kind of transform china so rapidly because china used to be such a poor, impoverished country always with human rights violations, always for decades. time has always had a lot of human rights violations, but the problem is now china's actually become economically very successful in addition to...
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u. s. has always in their view, been at the top of the world leadership. and i guess they don't want to share that position. and china is now for the 1st time since she's in pain came to power. he's kind of transform china so rapidly because china used to be such a poor, impoverished country always with human rights violations, always for decades. china has always had a lot of human rights violations, but the problem is now china has actually become economically very successful in addition to math, human rights violations. and so my question i always ask is, you know, when china had the chinaman was mr. car, when there was the great famine of china, where 45000000 people died. and in the culture revolution, when up to 1000000 people died, you know, the u. s. no one in the international community interfered and came to, to help the people, china and china was a poor country. they didn't have any high technology. they didn't have any scientific innovation at the time. people were leaving china, you know, in, in the millions we have a huge chinese diaspora ar
u. s. has always in their view, been at the top of the world leadership. and i guess they don't want to share that position. and china is now for the 1st time since she's in pain came to power. he's kind of transform china so rapidly because china used to be such a poor, impoverished country always with human rights violations, always for decades. china has always had a lot of human rights violations, but the problem is now china has actually become economically very successful in addition to...
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u. s. has always in their view, been at the top of world leadership. and i guess they don't want to share that physician and china is now for the 1st time since she's in pain came to power. he's kind of transform china so rapidly because china used to be such a poor, impoverish country always with human rights violations, always for decades. train has always had a lot of human rights violations. but the problem is now china has actually become economically very successful. in addition to math, human rights violations. and so my question i always ask is, you know, when china had the chinaman with mr. car, when there was the great famine of china where 45000000 people died. and in the culture revolution, when up to 1000000 people died in the u. s. no one in the international community interfered and came to, to help the people, china and china was a poor country. they didn't have any high technology. they didn't have any scientific innovation at the time. people were leaving china, you know, in, in the millions we have a huge chinese diaspora around the
u. s. has always in their view, been at the top of world leadership. and i guess they don't want to share that physician and china is now for the 1st time since she's in pain came to power. he's kind of transform china so rapidly because china used to be such a poor, impoverish country always with human rights violations, always for decades. train has always had a lot of human rights violations. but the problem is now china has actually become economically very successful. in addition to math,...
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u. s. in this, in this conflict, throughout this conflict, they've got the sense that not only is the view, yet a pivot point, as the u. s. assistant secretary of state of africa mentioned. but the us relations with the peer relationship with you here, you may be at a pivot point. if your peer remains one of the u. s. is key. african allies was always called the anchor of stability for the u. s. u. s. interests in the hold of africa. so since the conflict began, biden ministration has taken a very soft, softly approach in some way. the bye didn't ministration seize africa in many ways through the prism of china. and the biggest fear that provide administration might have is that china, which already has huge investments in ethiopia, will consolidate batteries if you will be lost in inverted commas to china. and trying to came up a number of times at this house foreign affairs committee meeting. so it was late may, really to the by did ministration began getting tough with your peer with sanctions on visas. all these, you know, drew with the withholding of these is very few yet and they're a
u. s. in this, in this conflict, throughout this conflict, they've got the sense that not only is the view, yet a pivot point, as the u. s. assistant secretary of state of africa mentioned. but the us relations with the peer relationship with you here, you may be at a pivot point. if your peer remains one of the u. s. is key. african allies was always called the anchor of stability for the u. s. u. s. interests in the hold of africa. so since the conflict began, biden ministration has taken a...
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u. s. media now puts in his view, pleasing its audience above telling the truth. the commercial model of the us media is to cater to a specific demographic with the rise of the internet and all turn it is sources. these traditional news outlets could no longer reach abroad audience because they didn't have a monopoly. and therefore they decided to go after a particular demographic. and now what you've done is pit demographic against demographic. whether it's m s, nbc fox news, cnn. they become partisan catering to their particular demographic and what it wants to hear, but often at the expense of the truth, the oxford university report confirms the americans a deeply divided about each media outlets. for instance, almost as many distrust cnn as trust the left leading network. their figures are almost identical. fridge rival, m s nbc and fox news stuff is one of the worst trust ratings of them all. chris hedges saying their policies are really making matters worse. it's going to get worse because the commercial model, and these are commercial enterprises depends on
u. s. media now puts in his view, pleasing its audience above telling the truth. the commercial model of the us media is to cater to a specific demographic with the rise of the internet and all turn it is sources. these traditional news outlets could no longer reach abroad audience because they didn't have a monopoly. and therefore they decided to go after a particular demographic. and now what you've done is pit demographic against demographic. whether it's m s, nbc fox news, cnn. they become...
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so yeah, we don't know how to make the connection not to start megan, say, view of the 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 yeah, we don't know how to make the connection not to start megan, say, view of the 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...
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so yeah, we don't know or i so right, we're going to connect, she got to start megan, say view of the u. s. a. rowing team, he's got good advice. let me show you here. thank you so much. and 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 also dr. on 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 stream. take everybody ah . from the world's most populated region the and until the story from across asia and the pacific. to discover the current events with diverse coaches. and conflicting politics. ah, what he's on out there on the demand for low price, it looks celebrating at high speed. that's absolutely great. by 2030, the industry will expand by an additional 60 percent. i'll just take a detailed look at this suppose fashion. we handle our, calculating that exposing the hidden human and environmental costs. why was a company give what it is you never know that
so yeah, we don't know or i so right, we're going to connect, she got to start megan, say view of the u. s. a. rowing team, he's got good advice. let me show you here. thank you so much. and 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 also dr. on 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....
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u. s. e. u relations and nato. madam, thank you for sharing your views until to thank you very much or use president joe biden has struck a very different tone to his predecessor as we were discussing when it comes to the importance of nato diplomat to get it her james bass looks at how the alliance might change under his leadership and the challenges it faces. for the 1st time for over 4 years, nato's most powerful member. as a leader who is firmly convinced that the value of the alliance. we do not view nato as a sort of a protection racket. we believe that nato is vital to our ability to maintain american security for the next. the next remainder of the century. when nato was founded in 1949, it had a clear mission waging what became known as the cold war, and making sure it didn't become a hot one locally. after the fall of the berlin wall, nato troops were deployed to trying to hold the peace in the balkans. and then in 2003, they radically changed that mission and sent troops to afghanistan in nato's founding treaty. the king clause is article 5, which says an attack on any member state is an
u. s. e. u relations and nato. madam, thank you for sharing your views until to thank you very much or use president joe biden has struck a very different tone to his predecessor as we were discussing when it comes to the importance of nato diplomat to get it her james bass looks at how the alliance might change under his leadership and the challenges it faces. for the 1st time for over 4 years, nato's most powerful member. as a leader who is firmly convinced that the value of the alliance. we...
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say view of the 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, st
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view. it's, it's kind of a weighted game to in the u. s. is talking like it's a bilateral summit, but it's not, it's really a much, it's a rush of versus a multilateral pho on the other side of the table. the reality is russia has to deal with the cia, nato, nato information warfare units, g, c, h, q, 77th brigade, the integrity initiative type projects. but there is a growing friendship between beijing and moscow. you have only one party to the bank for that, and that's the united states and in europe in allies, by forcing us a raft of sanctions on russia. that's driving russia together, closer to china, closer to it's asian allies. you really have the u. s. and it's policies and the aggression of nato, as well to the bank for that happening during the nato summit, president biden was asked a bunch of questions about president putin and their future meeting, answer one biden highlighted, putting intelligence and strength. i had met with him. he's bright, he's tough, and i have found that he is a, as they say, when he used to play ball a wo
view. it's, it's kind of a weighted game to in the u. s. is talking like it's a bilateral summit, but it's not, it's really a much, it's a rush of versus a multilateral pho on the other side of the table. the reality is russia has to deal with the cia, nato, nato information warfare units, g, c, h, q, 77th brigade, the integrity initiative type projects. but there is a growing friendship between beijing and moscow. you have only one party to the bank for that, and that's the united states and...
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u. s. has always in their view, been at the top of the world leadership. and i guess they don't want to share that position. and china is now for the 1st time since she's in pain came to power. he's kind of transform china so rapidly because china used to be such a poor, impoverish country always with human rights violations, always for decades. time has always had a lot of human rights violations, but the problem is now china has actually become economically very successful in addition to math, human rights violations. and so my question i always ask is, you know, when china had the chinaman was mr. car, when there was the great famine of china, where 45000000 people died. and in the culture revolution, when up to 1000000 people died in the u. s. no one in the international community interfered and came to, to help the people of china. and china was a poor country. they didn't have any high technology. they didn't have any scientific innovation at the time. people were leaving china, you know, in, in the millions we have a huge chinese diaspora around the
u. s. has always in their view, been at the top of the world leadership. and i guess they don't want to share that position. and china is now for the 1st time since she's in pain came to power. he's kind of transform china so rapidly because china used to be such a poor, impoverish country always with human rights violations, always for decades. time has always had a lot of human rights violations, but the problem is now china has actually become economically very successful in addition to...
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view. 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
view. 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...
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, and probably they will not soon be any agreement on the nature of nato. russia has some view on this. the u. s. has its hue of nato as a be so alliance. russia doesn't think so. so what i think can be done is to reach agreement about the escalation of military activities. no, right now there's a lot of things happening very close to the line of contact between russia and major military exercises, overflights, ships, incidents. so there's been some incidence. there may be more so i think that agreement to de escalate military activities to perhaps hold them in areas that are not closely why in a context would be useful whether this could be discussed to achieve that the summit. i don't know, but i do know that there are recommendations from a large group of experts from native countries and russia. about to d. s, toiling, military activities, maneuvers and exercises. i actually signed those one of the long more than 200 experts. so sign b recommendations on this. i do hope that they will be useful to the leaders probably shanker, we really appreciate your time, but you have one final question a
, and probably they will not soon be any agreement on the nature of nato. russia has some view on this. the u. s. has its hue of nato as a be so alliance. russia doesn't think so. so what i think can be done is to reach agreement about the escalation of military activities. no, right now there's a lot of things happening very close to the line of contact between russia and major military exercises, overflights, ships, incidents. so there's been some incidence. there may be more so i think that...
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u. s. is, you know, sort of world view and that's what biting think he's going to do tomorrow. you're not going to do that. you're not going to lecture us, we see through you we see past you, all you do is go around the world breaking things, the story, countries people, and we're just not having it anymore. and i think that was a sea change. that was the beginning really of the end of the u. s. empire, maybe the middle of the maybe the end of the end of the u. s. empire. when that happens, you know, a, glenn, it's very interesting. people have asked me often about the the anchorage fiasco again, self and do self inflicted. what if they tried to do it during the summer here? and i would just turn around and say, doing a saw a freedom of speech. i would have what's going on with julian, it's like, oh, and you have all of these hundreds of people and consolidate the confinement for loitering. january 6 and you know, so a lot of them don't have lawyers. they're not given access to evidence and being compiled against them. and you talk about the rule of law. i mean this daniels poi
u. s. is, you know, sort of world view and that's what biting think he's going to do tomorrow. you're not going to do that. you're not going to lecture us, we see through you we see past you, all you do is go around the world breaking things, the story, countries people, and we're just not having it anymore. and i think that was a sea change. that was the beginning really of the end of the u. s. empire, maybe the middle of the maybe the end of the end of the u. s. empire. when that happens, you...
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u. k. the uniting against what they view as a resurgent china. they've agreed to support a u. s. proposed mega project plan, which is designed to compete with china's belton road initiative. the u. s. plan called build back better as part of president jo bivens efforts to form a more unified front to compete economically with china. preventing another pandemic is also a main point of discussion today. it's understood that the leaders will pledge to work out ways to stamp out future outbreaks within the 1st $100.00 days. let's go live now to what you're going to counsel. and so i've not far from the summit video diplomatic editor james base is there, sir. james? china is belton, wrote initiative, is to get some competition. how's that going to work? and why g 7 lead us? so concerned about the resurgence of china deeply worried about china and china's influence in the world and whether that is good for the world and good for their own countries. it's the u. s. initiative that is being proposed, but it seems now to be backed by all of the g 7 and will be reflected in the final comm
u. k. the uniting against what they view as a resurgent china. they've agreed to support a u. s. proposed mega project plan, which is designed to compete with china's belton road initiative. the u. s. plan called build back better as part of president jo bivens efforts to form a more unified front to compete economically with china. preventing another pandemic is also a main point of discussion today. it's understood that the leaders will pledge to work out ways to stamp out future outbreaks...
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u. s. is key allies and partners and getting united view from all of them on what they think of china and also russia and that particular problem. russia. he said he doesn't seek confrontation with russia, but he is going to speak very firmly and defend democracy and the future of democracy when he meets vladimir putin. and that clearly is the 2nd. some might say the most important part of his visit, his 1st foreign visit as the us president. obviously the focus will be then on international politics and rebuilding, if you will, the western alliance that had been damaged after 4 years of the trump administration. but interestingly, present invite and also talked about the environment in that speech that we've just heard and that expect it to be one of the key topics. isn't it james? of the g 7 from it. yes and explaining it's in terms i think that his audience us servicemen could understand. remember they've been listening to president trump for for years, who really at every stage underplayed the issue of climate change. it was not a priority to him. he pulled out the paris climate deal. you
u. s. is key allies and partners and getting united view from all of them on what they think of china and also russia and that particular problem. russia. he said he doesn't seek confrontation with russia, but he is going to speak very firmly and defend democracy and the future of democracy when he meets vladimir putin. and that clearly is the 2nd. some might say the most important part of his visit, his 1st foreign visit as the us president. obviously the focus will be then on international...
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it's only a few days since the 7th round of negotiations about restoring the nuclear view with iran concluded now the u. s. and iran are not taking part face to face in those negotiations that happening through intermediaries. but certainly this action now with these websites being shut down is going to have potentially a massive impact on any chance of resuscitating resuscitating those negotiations. but as the department of justice says, this is something that has been a long time in the coming. the department of justice has confirmed that these websites were impact owned by the american companies. although obviously being used by the iranian entities. a bill that would have led to the largest overall of the u . s. electrical system in a generation has failed. republican senators blocked the voting rights legislation put forward by the democrats. 3 fifths of the senators, duly chosen, and sworn. not having voted in the affirmative. the motion is not agreed to now they fell short of the 60 days required to have a debate on the legislation. democrat soggy. the reform package will counteract. laws passed in
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went over his tribal raphael and the i s g 7 leadership that focused a foreign policy on the 2nd day of the summers in the u. k. they uniting against what they view as a resurgent china. they've agreed to support a us proposed mega project plan, which is designed to compete with china's belton road initiative. the u. s. plan called build back better as part of president jo bivens efforts to form a more unified front to compete economically with china. preventing another pandemic is also a main point of discussion today. it's understood. the leaders will pledge to work on ways to stamp out future outbreaks within the 1st $100.00 days. dealing with this pandemic, though, the g 7 earlier announced plans to donate a 1000000000 doses of coven 19 vaccines to low income countries, which many see is a good 1st step, but ultimately, inadequate. let's go live now to cornwall on people to get us a james base is outside, forget to cancel. and so the ives, which is not far from the summit venue. so james, it seems that the china's bell from road initiative is to get some competition. how's that gonna work and why a g 7 lead us so keen to count to what they se
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u. s. economy is firmly back on track, and the recent inflation balance is likely to fade. that's the view of federal reserve. chief chairman jerome powell, he testified about the central bank pandemic response before a us congressional hearing on tuesday. while powell said, the recent inflation rise was notable. he said it was due to several unique effects of the pandemic. the fed expects inflation to drop back to normal levels once those effects ease. on the wider economic recovery, he warned that it was on, even in the u. s. with african american hispanic, and low paid workers worst hit by the economic crisis. our financial correspondent, young core to join us now for more young power seems pretty confident that these price increases will wayne, that there are temporary and only due to pandemic related factors that confidence widely shared. well, i mean jerome paul might be right, but i would say the jury is still out how temporary those price increases are just on tuesday. for example, we got latest numbers from the housing market and housing prices in the us actually have reached a ne
u. s. economy is firmly back on track, and the recent inflation balance is likely to fade. that's the view of federal reserve. chief chairman jerome powell, he testified about the central bank pandemic response before a us congressional hearing on tuesday. while powell said, the recent inflation rise was notable. he said it was due to several unique effects of the pandemic. the fed expects inflation to drop back to normal levels once those effects ease. on the wider economic recovery, he warned...
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u. s. has contentious relationships with the leaders of all 3 countries. salvador president, navy blue kelly, recently fired the attorney general and all members of the supreme court in washington views as an illegal power grab her duties. president juan orlando hernandez is under investigation in the u. s. for alleged drug trafficking, our family, and in guatemala, the president here has been accused of trying to undercut the court and remove anti corruption judges in a move scene as an erosion of democracy. it's clear that by did ministration season urgent need to regain partners here in central america. despite the challenges, blink and trip comes ahead of vice president. come la harris's trip to guatemala and mexico next week. but central america is changing. no longer do all the countries here in the region automatically say yes to everything that washington wants. when washington wants it. and increasingly, more countries here are speaking with different voices, voices that often run contrary to the interest of the united states. gabriel is aniko. i'll just say to san jose goes to rica, jo biden's administration, suspending oil and gas leases and a nature reserve in the state o
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and views start putting has described his summit in geneva with job knows constructive and without hostility. well as u. s. counterpart called it positive, it was their 1st face to face meeting as presidents. the talks lasted 3 and a half hours. the who's who despite the generally positive tone from both presidents, the american media, if they're not happy in the past 24 hours, there's been an hour pouring of negative coverage, accusing joe biden up not being tough enough. ortiz kill them up and has more of that. while in the lead up to the summit, we saw how american media was basically playing up the question, would joe biden be tough enough on russian president vladimir putin? it was all about how tough he would be. they didn't seem really concerned about the arms treaties about the diplomatic deadlock being broken. it was about will joe biden be tough enough on vladimir putin? and now in the aftermath of this meeting, it appears that they are not satisfied with jo biden's performance. so they consider him to have not done a very good job. at this point though, we've got headlines and we've got article
and views start putting has described his summit in geneva with job knows constructive and without hostility. well as u. s. counterpart called it positive, it was their 1st face to face meeting as presidents. the talks lasted 3 and a half hours. the who's who despite the generally positive tone from both presidents, the american media, if they're not happy in the past 24 hours, there's been an hour pouring of negative coverage, accusing joe biden up not being tough enough. ortiz kill them up...
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view, situate security situation? will that relationship with the u. s. be any different? no doubt it is, would be very different. i mean, the mean meal said that it will not be the prime minister, will change seriously and consequentially the relations between israel and the by going to them administration. i'm sure that the although, you know, everybody says whoever is democracy elected would be my part. now, in reality, i'm sure that they on they have been since 1600 to day in the all. miss myers that former is really mr. justice. thank you very much. indeed for talking to us on the sub regulatory for michelle. thank you. well as we are mentioning israel's defense ministers visiting united states to request more military age and against is expected to ask for $1000000000.00 to restock israel's on don't defense system. 11 day conflict with us or thousands of rockets launched and intercepted over palestinian and israeli skies. on some other news, the african union has suspended molly's membership portrait, 2nd military crew in 9 months. countries interim president and prime minister resigned after being detained
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enemies even across the borders, make it sound like from, from that point of view, this conflict isn't over yet. that's well the u. s. is one, the few and the re tray, it will take further action. if the cease fire fails to end the conflict, this comes as a congressional committee on foreign affairs heard evidence on the violence in the region ship attempts, the reports now from capitol hill, the biking ministration. express cautious with peace may be enduring calling. the spirit declared by the if you can government into crime. but there was a warning about human rights abuses. a commitment that the u. s. would act if it was just the efforts toward a political settlement whipping hamper. we will not stand by in the face of horrors in te grey. the robert go deck did not elaborate, high level throughout the congressional hearing if you refuse position as a key us ally and the region was emphasized, even as witnesses. and then was a congress outlined the abbey, a government's responsibility to human rights abuses and malnutrition. if i leave you with one thing today, it is that usa believe famine is likely already occ
enemies even across the borders, make it sound like from, from that point of view, this conflict isn't over yet. that's well the u. s. is one, the few and the re tray, it will take further action. if the cease fire fails to end the conflict, this comes as a congressional committee on foreign affairs heard evidence on the violence in the region ship attempts, the reports now from capitol hill, the biking ministration. express cautious with peace may be enduring calling. the spirit declared by...
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but if your views government is warning and reassess its ties of washington, if the u. s. continues to interfere and it's internal affairs, but it does report from other some of all our sites on the streets of the fuel cup . it's already saba. solve them for government, demonstrators cutting slack of some something slogans against the united states. keep your hands off if you appear, if you appear doesn't need a caretaker. they turned last month, the u. s. impulse function, so let me come security assistance. if you, if you're due to the conflict into guy, washington also said it will bob current and former european and editor and officials from entering the united states. if they're deemed responsible for cutting out. that was, it is in the region since then the public sentiment against the u. s. in it's, you have been growing better. you need dependent and sovereign states that should deal with the on eastern is on its own dog. do not need the u. s. meddling and interfering, you know, issues prevent calling your, your, we now facing challenges in terms of inflation and
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viewed from here in washington. d. c. no official reaction from the u. s. government. yet, although the state department spokesperson did say on friday that iranians were denied their right to choose their own leaders in a free and fair election process, likely referring to the disqualification of several candidates in this race. this puts the united states in an awkward position as abraham rossi is the 1st leader of iran to be under sanctions. when elected the trump administration in 2019 imposed economic sanctions on him for human rights abuses. and his alleged role in political executions that took place back in the 1980 something that he's never publicly addressed. but the main concern for the united states really is what this means for the nuclear deal and efforts to revive the nuclear deal. of course have been 6 rounds of talks with the u. s. so far on the sidelines of this, but it is a priority for president joe biden and his administration, a foreign policy priority to get that deal back on the table. and it's been, it's been tough going and it's e
viewed from here in washington. d. c. no official reaction from the u. s. government. yet, although the state department spokesperson did say on friday that iranians were denied their right to choose their own leaders in a free and fair election process, likely referring to the disqualification of several candidates in this race. this puts the united states in an awkward position as abraham rossi is the 1st leader of iran to be under sanctions. when elected the trump administration in 2019...
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the intelligence agencies, everything is kind of revolves around that view of russia and it's a very comfortable position for the u. s. and but so biden kind of will fit neatly into that. but i think joe biden actually is, may be actually a little bit more smarter than people give him credit for because he's got a lot of experience in the ukraine during his time as vice president. so he knows how formidable vladimir putin and the russian political establishment is. the state is when it comes. so he's not going to be able to blag it with couldn't. and i think biden knows that. and that's why there's some trepidation in some of his comments. he's being a little bit conciliatory. he knows that he is and he says one thing to the u. s. media. yeah, i mean that's the feeling you get, isn't it? when you look at the commentary that comes from both these ladies before this, they both take very severe lines in the sand on certain issues, but suspect when they get talking they will be talking about key issues where they feel perhaps they could cooperate and the way you feel that may lie? well in terms of a few interesting point
the intelligence agencies, everything is kind of revolves around that view of russia and it's a very comfortable position for the u. s. and but so biden kind of will fit neatly into that. but i think joe biden actually is, may be actually a little bit more smarter than people give him credit for because he's got a lot of experience in the ukraine during his time as vice president. so he knows how formidable vladimir putin and the russian political establishment is. the state is when it comes....
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u. s. media have become the world least trusted and have seen sharp force and views and readers according to a study by britons oxford university, the poet of almost a 100000 people around the globe found that finland has let to top spot the $2.00 and $3.00 there. believing that media, in contrast, research is said that coverage of the pandemic by us let's contributed to less than 30 percent of trusting them. and that collapse does mark a massive drop in just a few years to because just 4 years ago, almost 4 and 10 americans still had trust in their news organizations, journalists, chris hedges of hostilities on contact show does say that u. s. media now puts pleasing their audience above telling the truth. the commercial model of the us media is to cater to a specific demographic with the rise of the internet and all turn it is sources. these traditional news outlets could no longer reach abroad audience because they didn't have a monopoly. and therefore they decided to go after a particular demographic. and now what you've done is pit demographic against demographic, whether it's m s, n
u. s. media have become the world least trusted and have seen sharp force and views and readers according to a study by britons oxford university, the poet of almost a 100000 people around the globe found that finland has let to top spot the $2.00 and $3.00 there. believing that media, in contrast, research is said that coverage of the pandemic by us let's contributed to less than 30 percent of trusting them. and that collapse does mark a massive drop in just a few years to because just 4 years...
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u. s. may be prepared to carry out the air strikes in the event that the taliban will could be seen and tell him will would be viewed by the taliban in much the same way as the vietnamese in 1975 would have viewed american proclamation that they weren't going to abandon their south vietnamese, l, y, in the event that the city of saigon was. while another words, these are words without substance. and again, if the pentagon carries out air strikes again, it's going to be logistically difficult because they don't even have bases. they won't have bases in the country. so how can they have a sustained, effective air campaign after they've left against the telephone and tell them we'll realize that what they're talking about is space. saving an explanations for political purposes at home, or perhaps to suit the fears of their african allies. but nothing more, brian. we've talked about this before, but i think it's worth revisiting just briefly, especially as we are a few months. i don't know if all us trips do leave as promised on september 11th. what happens next? do you expect to see a security breach on can the african
u. s. may be prepared to carry out the air strikes in the event that the taliban will could be seen and tell him will would be viewed by the taliban in much the same way as the vietnamese in 1975 would have viewed american proclamation that they weren't going to abandon their south vietnamese, l, y, in the event that the city of saigon was. while another words, these are words without substance. and again, if the pentagon carries out air strikes again, it's going to be logistically difficult...
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u. s. as a hit facilities that will be used to launch attacks against the troops. the president's view is that it was necessary, appropriate and deliberate action. the strikes designed to limit the risk of escalation, we will take and he believes we will should and will take necessary and appropriate measures to offend us personnel, partners, and allies in the region. certainly, i would say just kind of in relation to this question over here. we continue to believe that and have never held back from noting that iran is a bad actor in the region and they have taken pardon and supported and participated in problematic, extremely problematic behavior in our view. at the same time, we feel that we're moving forward and look, seeking the opportunity to move forward on new negotiations to prevent iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon is in an our national interest. and that's how we will evaluate. but it was not linked to a visit by the president of israel and nor was it linked to any elections in iran either in the syrian government news agency is reporting that international coalition, mili
u. s. as a hit facilities that will be used to launch attacks against the troops. the president's view is that it was necessary, appropriate and deliberate action. the strikes designed to limit the risk of escalation, we will take and he believes we will should and will take necessary and appropriate measures to offend us personnel, partners, and allies in the region. certainly, i would say just kind of in relation to this question over here. we continue to believe that and have never held back...
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u. s. one to be quite strong on china. whereas with in the g 7, they're all quite divergent views when it comes to standing up to china. for example, the chancellor uncle america said in her opening remarks that nothing can be achieved without, without china, for example, when it comes to climate change being all the climate change. this could well be the latest last chance to make a real difference on climate change policy. you expect any major commitments by the g 7 later the pressure is definitely on here in cornwall all around me. there are protested extinction, rebellion protest, and other climate change. protesters and i speak to one of them and she said, they have the feeling that the message is getting through. generally that there is a shift and the leaders are listening to them when they are preparing their various statements on what needs to be done. and the g 7 leaders will definitely know. for example, just today the international energy agency has said that the demand for oil is for cars to rise next year to pre pandemic levels. and the g 70 does have committed to keeping the temperature rise below $1.00,
u. s. one to be quite strong on china. whereas with in the g 7, they're all quite divergent views when it comes to standing up to china. for example, the chancellor uncle america said in her opening remarks that nothing can be achieved without, without china, for example, when it comes to climate change being all the climate change. this could well be the latest last chance to make a real difference on climate change policy. you expect any major commitments by the g 7 later the pressure is...
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views. meanwhile, so that's tonight. the rates were studies debate in the u. s. has reached the military whistle. blowers raised the alarm there over high with the subject and being taught in the army. that's among the stories to come off the bright. ah, join me every thursday on the alex simon show. when i was speaking to guess in the world, the politic sport business. i'm show business, i'll see you then. me. this is your media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed what will make you feel safer? tyson lation, whole community. you going the right way or are you being direct? what is true? his faith in the world corrupted. you need to defend the join us in the depths will remain in the shallows. use the the news. ah, welcome back and i paris police broke up a mass parssi home friday night after hundreds met him. violation of the nighttime curfew, the people ignored who distancing rules as they done so that face mass officers, so fide t gas to disperse the cries, however, just a few kilometers away cuz you're stricken, we're wavered. the last moment to t
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intelligence agencies, everything is kind of revolves around that view. russia knows what they're up against, you know, because if you're talking to the u. s. leader, it's a summit. it's joe biden, but you're really talking to the u. s. plus all of its nato allies is kind of a weighted game. and 2 in the u. s. is talking like it's a bilateral summit, but it's not, it's really a much, it's a rush of versus a multilateral phone. on the other side of the table, ah ah, i so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy foundation, let it be an arms race on, often very dramatic development. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical time time to sit down and talk rather driven by dreamers shaped by those in me i think we dare to ask me ah, ah ah, lloyd locked anything in england's the push button out by full weeks on people disappointed in businesses, the announcement came amid a surging code 19 cases of almost 8000 new infections a day. then he delta very and spreading rapidly across england and his team to be up to 80 percent more transmissible than the previou
intelligence agencies, everything is kind of revolves around that view. russia knows what they're up against, you know, because if you're talking to the u. s. leader, it's a summit. it's joe biden, but you're really talking to the u. s. plus all of its nato allies is kind of a weighted game. and 2 in the u. s. is talking like it's a bilateral summit, but it's not, it's really a much, it's a rush of versus a multilateral phone. on the other side of the table, ah ah, i so what we've got to do is...
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u. s. benjamin yahoo! that it is a price worth paying to neutralize iran, nuclear ambitions. will it be viewed as a parting shot of political rivals to push him from power? this is inside for ah, ah, ah. hello and welcome to the program. i'm peter bobby here in hot now for decades. the is really relationship with the united states has been unshakable. it is crucial for israel security and the us government's foreign policy across the broad him at least now. benjamin netanyahu says he is willing to risk quotes friction the can't take a prime minister, whose political future doth hang in. the balance of course, made those remarks whilst announcing david bonnie, as the new head of israel spy agency ma sat mister nathan. yahoo said israel's priority is to neutralize iran's nuclear ambitions, even if the u. s. and others succeed in reinstating the 2015 nuclear deal. i'm not going to certainly call if we have to choose, i hope it doesn't happen between friction without great friend the united states and the elimination of the existential threat or elimination of the existential threat is increasing.
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intelligence agencies, everything is kind of revolves around that view. russia knows what they're up against, you know, because if you're talking to the u. s. leader, it's a summit. it's joe biden, but you're really talking to the u. s. plus all of its nato allies is kind of a weighted game. and 2 in the u. s. is talking like it's a bilateral summit, but it's not, it's really, it's a rush of versus a multilateral pho, on the other side of the table. ah . driven by a dreamer shaped by those in me dares thing we dare to ask any for the boy what a 41 back to safety were at 1st offered rog, 2011. there were about 40 or 50 people there. here in miami, we got 12000 tickets, all the router, some estimates what a 45000 mat out, a sick want to get set to go global, take over the global economy and put all the circle back out of business. the. i guess we'll just add those highly anticipated talks between the russian u. s. leaders and they tow summit in brussels to set a pretty aggressive tone alliance leaders of declared that china poses a constant security challenge is working to undermine global order. while the 30 heads of state and government av
intelligence agencies, everything is kind of revolves around that view. russia knows what they're up against, you know, because if you're talking to the u. s. leader, it's a summit. it's joe biden, but you're really talking to the u. s. plus all of its nato allies is kind of a weighted game. and 2 in the u. s. is talking like it's a bilateral summit, but it's not, it's really, it's a rush of versus a multilateral pho, on the other side of the table. ah . driven by a dreamer shaped by those in...
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views with our c. y ties with moscow have deteriorated, is massey is a u. s. author and journalist to contribute to run the reagans understanding of the soviet union. and to told the us president that our famous russian phrase trust the verify a russian history scholar massey, is recognized as having played the important role in bringing the cold war to it. and some more of thoughts that she shared with anti even coming to russia for so many years. what attracts to this country the most? i'm always has a wide lasha. you know, what was it? why fan, why england? i say finally, i said i've had it. so i simply answer, love you, i now a young country for tragic reasons, but you are, i mean, i've seen so many people are saying they walk, you know, as soon as you do now. and so you are young america now old is that important to americans? what you are young people, i like a nation. know each other. how are we going to do this question for me? i want to know. and so i'm thinking about those ways because i think, for instance, your people would like very much to do th
views with our c. y ties with moscow have deteriorated, is massey is a u. s. author and journalist to contribute to run the reagans understanding of the soviet union. and to told the us president that our famous russian phrase trust the verify a russian history scholar massey, is recognized as having played the important role in bringing the cold war to it. and some more of thoughts that she shared with anti even coming to russia for so many years. what attracts to this country the most? i'm...