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world bank is a major external funder of education for the developing world. that takes leadership and the health efforts. climate, vogler is the vice president for climate than under him, there is now a new leader of directors and managers that are very strong that have knowledge across the board to do that. the operations themselves for example the ccd are programs, this is the diagnostic. they come from the countries, people with knowledge of the actual problems that are faced by the countries. we have done ccdrs on turkey, rwanda, with more coming every day. there are in-depth reports that get at all of these challenges we have been facing and the community embraced them wholeheartedly and i think they will be a mainstay for the global community in terms of climate diagnostics and that's what we have wanted and i think we are achieving that. all of this is moving fast. the g20 and g7 have been very supportive of these efforts and of pushing them forward. i just saw stephan coming in today on his bicycle, he is leading the ccdr effort from the actual, how d
world bank is a major external funder of education for the developing world. that takes leadership and the health efforts. climate, vogler is the vice president for climate than under him, there is now a new leader of directors and managers that are very strong that have knowledge across the board to do that. the operations themselves for example the ccd are programs, this is the diagnostic. they come from the countries, people with knowledge of the actual problems that are faced by the...
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that's why the united states is the world's largest supporter of the world food programme, with more than 40% of its budget. we are leading support of the unicef efforts to feed children around the world. and to take on the larger challenge of food insecurity, the united states introduced a call to action, a roadmap eliminating global food insecurity -- to eliminating global food insecurity that more than 100 nation member states have already supported. in june, the g7 announced more than $4.5 billion to strengthen food insecurity around the world through usaid's feed the -- food insecurity around the world. through usaid's feed the future initiative, the united states is scaling up innovative ways to get drought- and heat-resistant seeds into the hands of farmers who need them, while distributing fertilizer and improving fertilizer efficiency so that farmers can grow more while using less. and we're calling on all countries to refrain from banning food exports or hoarding grain while so many people are suffering. because in every country in the world no matter what else divides us,
that's why the united states is the world's largest supporter of the world food programme, with more than 40% of its budget. we are leading support of the unicef efforts to feed children around the world. and to take on the larger challenge of food insecurity, the united states introduced a call to action, a roadmap eliminating global food insecurity -- to eliminating global food insecurity that more than 100 nation member states have already supported. in june, the g7 announced more than $4.5...
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feeding the world. feeding the world. we made that priority and one year later we are keeping that prom. from the day i came to office, we led a bold climate agenda. we he rejoined the paris climate agreement. helped deliver critical agreements under c.o.p.26. we helped get 2/4 of the world's g.d.p. on track to khreuplt warming to 1.5 degrees celsius. now i have signed a historic piece of legislation here in the united states that includes the biggest, most important climate commitment we have ever made in the history of our country. $369 billion toward climate change. that includes tens of billions of new investments and offshore wind and solar. doubling down on emission vehicles. increasing energy efficiency. supporting clean manufacturing. our department of energy estimates that this new law will reduce u.s. emissions by one gigaton a year by 2030. while unleashing a new era of clean energy power and economic growth. our our investments will reduce the cost of developing clean energy technologies worldwide not just the
feeding the world. feeding the world. we made that priority and one year later we are keeping that prom. from the day i came to office, we led a bold climate agenda. we he rejoined the paris climate agreement. helped deliver critical agreements under c.o.p.26. we helped get 2/4 of the world's g.d.p. on track to khreuplt warming to 1.5 degrees celsius. now i have signed a historic piece of legislation here in the united states that includes the biggest, most important climate commitment we have...
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in fact, the sco today is like a model of a multipolar world, in contrast to the hegemonic unipolar worldverseas. this is a sample in some sense of the future world. why is belarus participating in sco in various formats, we have been present there since 2009, and as an observer, as mentioned above, for more than 7 years, but the summit in samarkand judging by the statements, the application for membership will be approved, first of all, cooperation on the site. these are serious prospects, both in the political and commercial economic spheres. in addition to key players. we have excellent relations, the locomotives of the development of the sco are two countries with economies of which belarus is connected in the most honest way with fraternal russia, we have a format strategic alliance, and strategic partnership and iron brotherhood with the people's republic of china. it is obvious that proceeding from the task of minimizing the consequences of western sanctions, the sco facing the belarusian economy is becoming one of the platforms for its resolution. what unites more than 3 billion p
in fact, the sco today is like a model of a multipolar world, in contrast to the hegemonic unipolar worldverseas. this is a sample in some sense of the future world. why is belarus participating in sco in various formats, we have been present there since 2009, and as an observer, as mentioned above, for more than 7 years, but the summit in samarkand judging by the statements, the application for membership will be approved, first of all, cooperation on the site. these are serious prospects,...
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the venue for the world cup final. the sales stadium is undergone a major stress test ahead of the tournament. it staged the super caught between the champions of egypt and saudi arabia with a near capacity crowd of 75000 supporters. that's all we have time for so big. thank you to our guest, christopher sullivan, and scott rental. next month we'll be switching continents to focus on the asian teams. i'll be heading to qatar as we get ever closer to november's mid event. and of course, al jazeera will keep you right up to date. every step of the with ah, a president bids fair? well, joe biden and the 1st lady jill pay tribute to queen elizabeth lying in.
the venue for the world cup final. the sales stadium is undergone a major stress test ahead of the tournament. it staged the super caught between the champions of egypt and saudi arabia with a near capacity crowd of 75000 supporters. that's all we have time for so big. thank you to our guest, christopher sullivan, and scott rental. next month we'll be switching continents to focus on the asian teams. i'll be heading to qatar as we get ever closer to november's mid event. and of course, al...
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feeding the world. feeding the world. we made that priority and one year later we are keeping that prom. from the day i came to office, we led a bold climate agenda. we he rejoined the paris climate agreement. helped deliver critical agreements under c.o.p.26. we helped get 2/4 of the world's g.d.p. on track to khreuplt warming to 1.5 degrees celsius. now i have signed a historic piece of legislation here in the united states that includes the biggest, most important climate commitment we have ever made in the history of our country. $369 billion toward climate change. that includes tens of billions of new investments and offshore wind and solar. doubling down on emission vehicles. increasing energy efficiency. supporting clean manufacturing. our department of energy estimates that this new law will reduce u.s. emissions by one gigaton a year by 2030. while unleashing a new era of clean energy power and economic growth. our our investments will reduce the cost of developing clean energy technologies worldwide not just the
feeding the world. feeding the world. we made that priority and one year later we are keeping that prom. from the day i came to office, we led a bold climate agenda. we he rejoined the paris climate agreement. helped deliver critical agreements under c.o.p.26. we helped get 2/4 of the world's g.d.p. on track to khreuplt warming to 1.5 degrees celsius. now i have signed a historic piece of legislation here in the united states that includes the biggest, most important climate commitment we have...
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was to bring the world's government into a world's governments into a permanent association. the league of nations and charge it with the mission of preserving world, peace. thinking big wilson wanted internationalism to replace nationalism. fudge thinking closer to home was firmly committed to nationalism, but but not the hypernationalism of say imperial, germany. large one of the united states to keep its gays fixed on its own interests while selectively cooperating with other nations on matters of mutual interests. interest global agreements made less us sense to him than agreements or regional packs foreign policy experts call wilson and internationalist. sometimes a liberal internationalist. the 1890s i mean lodge goes as gone down in history as a nationalist or mistakenly as an isolation. and isolationist but actually in the 1890s lodge and his friend theodore roosevelt and a couple of others persuaded president mckinley to shift the country away from isolationism. they were expansionists not isolationists, but the goal of their expansionism was nothing like wilson's in
was to bring the world's government into a world's governments into a permanent association. the league of nations and charge it with the mission of preserving world, peace. thinking big wilson wanted internationalism to replace nationalism. fudge thinking closer to home was firmly committed to nationalism, but but not the hypernationalism of say imperial, germany. large one of the united states to keep its gays fixed on its own interests while selectively cooperating with other nations on...
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all right, so do i want a world that's better, or do i want to world? that's even better.t's a good conversation, but it's a very different one from the one where we have the catastrophe waiting right around the corner, which it's not. so that's the first part of it. we're vastly seeing an exaggerated argument and that of course leads to a lot of bad decisions. why do we get this so wrong because of adaptation we typically ignore adaptation and i'm going to show you some of these costs also destler mentioned several times. it's a little unfair because tesla had to leave so he can't really defend himself, but i'm gonna do it anyway, so we have good. i talked to him out there and i told him about the the resources. i'm going to send them to him as well. we have good evidence and some of these costs about adaptation and they're not exceptional or incredible or something. they're about sarah point one percent of gdp. they're not zero, but they're certainly not huge. so let me just show you and alex already stole my thunder and this one, but i still think it's important to poin
all right, so do i want a world that's better, or do i want to world? that's even better.t's a good conversation, but it's a very different one from the one where we have the catastrophe waiting right around the corner, which it's not. so that's the first part of it. we're vastly seeing an exaggerated argument and that of course leads to a lot of bad decisions. why do we get this so wrong because of adaptation we typically ignore adaptation and i'm going to show you some of these costs also...
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the world. and we start getting small shipments conflicts. i mean, to point to george much about americans and nature in china. just want to be there as well. they want to be and right to taiwan, as well as they've indicated that as this starts to let you know, ring alarm bells. when we talk about russia, you know, we should forget history. we shouldn't forget the most politicians of shows, era, sil, of a huge, huge complex about what happened in russia. they got their asses kicked. i mean, really kicked in, not just inside grad, but before moscow as well. you know, of what the world will serious bbc is. very good. so i think we should, we should always remember that i think the german elite keep changing the minds that keep jumping above all over the place woman if they want to be gung ho next minute, they want us to retract and they don't really know how to handle the situation they, i think the real worry you know, is that this, this coalition government, which is incredibly inexperience, whi
the world. and we start getting small shipments conflicts. i mean, to point to george much about americans and nature in china. just want to be there as well. they want to be and right to taiwan, as well as they've indicated that as this starts to let you know, ring alarm bells. when we talk about russia, you know, we should forget history. we shouldn't forget the most politicians of shows, era, sil, of a huge, huge complex about what happened in russia. they got their asses kicked. i mean,...
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the venue for the world cup final. the sales stadium is undergone a major stress test ahead of the tournament. it staged the super cobb between the champions of egypt and saudi arabia with a near capacity crowd of 75000 supporters. that's all we have time for so big. thank you to our guest christopher's elvin and scott rental. next month we'll be switching continents to focus on the asian teams. i'll be heading to cat her as we have ever closer to novembers meant event. and of course, al jazeera will keep you right up to date. every step of a with with frank assessments. united states, so that the iranian nuclear program was there to build a nuclear weapon. they responded to you by now informed opinions. i believe that armenia and that sort of a judge should have bilateral negotiations. we've been holding that for many times . critical debate is the commonwealth now still something that controls we'll take home in depth analysis of the data global headlines inside story on al jazeera. there was a time when the aka bank
the venue for the world cup final. the sales stadium is undergone a major stress test ahead of the tournament. it staged the super cobb between the champions of egypt and saudi arabia with a near capacity crowd of 75000 supporters. that's all we have time for so big. thank you to our guest christopher's elvin and scott rental. next month we'll be switching continents to focus on the asian teams. i'll be heading to cat her as we have ever closer to novembers meant event. and of course, al...
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uh, 21st century new world device.h, when the world will not be polar, but multi-polised, in which the interests of the state will be taken into account, which would like to cooperate on an equal footing in the physical sphere and the political and military sphere, here is the sco, this is such a network organization of a new generation, an integration platform, which in to a large extent attracts advanced e, economic states, but an organization by world standards was born recently on june 15, 2001, but for some reason they are already beginning to compare it with nato is absolutely in vain, according to the secretary general of the show, the eurasian core is not a military bloc, but a creative association, the purpose of which is to protect its space from new challenges and threats, while the north atlantic alliance is a confrontation with global expansion, endless wars, the consequences of which we know very well. and one more important accent, which is positioning itself as a new model of regional cooperation, the r
uh, 21st century new world device.h, when the world will not be polar, but multi-polised, in which the interests of the state will be taken into account, which would like to cooperate on an equal footing in the physical sphere and the political and military sphere, here is the sco, this is such a network organization of a new generation, an integration platform, which in to a large extent attracts advanced e, economic states, but an organization by world standards was born recently on june 15,...
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the 2nd world war. and then when we hear them germany, they may be putting some tank battalion in the baltic. republics. i mean, those of us know history and it's like, wow, it didn't take that long for a certain pattern direct to repeat itself here. it's not the having a european army run by the germans is there's a lot of people swallowing very hard. ok. i mean, they're still there. some people still alive, remembering that conflict, i don't think it's i don't think you can do that. they slip that easy. go ahead. yeah, but i think the real world is that we go over this line of simply come humanitarian work or 8 work around the world. and we start getting small shipments conflicts. i mean, to point to george much about americans of nature and china, joan was want to be those, well, they want to be and right to taiwan, as well as they've indicated that as this starts to let you know, ring alarm bells. when we talk about russia, you know, we should forget history. we shouldn't forget the most politicians
the 2nd world war. and then when we hear them germany, they may be putting some tank battalion in the baltic. republics. i mean, those of us know history and it's like, wow, it didn't take that long for a certain pattern direct to repeat itself here. it's not the having a european army run by the germans is there's a lot of people swallowing very hard. ok. i mean, they're still there. some people still alive, remembering that conflict, i don't think it's i don't think you can do that. they slip...
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, feeding the world. we made that priority, and one year later, we're keeping that promise. from the day i came to office, we've led with ball climate agenda we rejoined the prior agreement. conveying the major climate summits helped deliver critical agreements on top 26. we help get 2 thirds of the world g d p on track to let it warm in to 1.5 degrees celsius. and now i've signed a historic piece of legislation here in the united states. that includes the biggest, most important climate commitment we have ever made. the history of our country. $369000000000.00 toward climate change. that includes tens of billions and new investments in offshore wind and solar doubling down on 0 mission vehicles. increasing energy efficiency, supporting claim manufacturing. our department of energy estimates that this new law reduce us emissions by one gig a ton a year. by 2030. while on lation, a newer of clean energy powered economic growth. our investment laws help reduce the cost of developing clean energy technology
, feeding the world. we made that priority, and one year later, we're keeping that promise. from the day i came to office, we've led with ball climate agenda we rejoined the prior agreement. conveying the major climate summits helped deliver critical agreements on top 26. we help get 2 thirds of the world g d p on track to let it warm in to 1.5 degrees celsius. and now i've signed a historic piece of legislation here in the united states. that includes the biggest, most important climate...
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we have the most qualified workforce in the world. speaking to the south koreans investing in a chips factory, $100 billion and i asked, why are you investing in america? he said, it's the most secure nation in the world, number one. number two, you have the most advanced workforce in the world. number three, you can get anywhere in the world from america. folks, we've got to remember who the hell we are. i'm not joking. we kind of forgot. this is the united states of america. the united states of america. when have you ever heard your parents or grandparents talk about, well, maybe we can't do that. maybe we can't get that done. folks, we are the united states of america. investing the money we are investing in this infrastructure act, investing the money in the roof look -- in the inflation reduction act, it means jobs. jobs. i can't think of any time we have ever given the american people an even shot and they haven't stepped up to the ball. i can't think of one time americans have been given an opportunity they haven't taken advan
we have the most qualified workforce in the world. speaking to the south koreans investing in a chips factory, $100 billion and i asked, why are you investing in america? he said, it's the most secure nation in the world, number one. number two, you have the most advanced workforce in the world. number three, you can get anywhere in the world from america. folks, we've got to remember who the hell we are. i'm not joking. we kind of forgot. this is the united states of america. the united states...
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in 1926, elizabeth came into the world. she was not born to be queen, but when her uncle, king edward the 8th abdicated after less than a year on the throne, elizabeth father was crowned king. his daughter suddenly became the crown princess . she accepted the task and took it seriously. even in her youth, i did have before you all the time. whether it's, you know, short shall be debated, the old service and to the service of our great imperial family to which we all belong. during world war 2, elizabeth did her military service as a mechanic after the war. she married naval officer, philip mount patton, her great love, ah, one year later, prince charles was born. the 1st of 4 children. ah, in february in 1950 to her father, king george, the 6th died. elizabeth replaced him while on a trip to africa. the tragic news reached princess elizabeth and her husband, while in kenya and the new queen left immediately for london. elizabeth, the 2nd was only 25 years of age. her carnation ceremony did not take place until the following
in 1926, elizabeth came into the world. she was not born to be queen, but when her uncle, king edward the 8th abdicated after less than a year on the throne, elizabeth father was crowned king. his daughter suddenly became the crown princess . she accepted the task and took it seriously. even in her youth, i did have before you all the time. whether it's, you know, short shall be debated, the old service and to the service of our great imperial family to which we all belong. during world war 2,...
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strengthening global health security feeding the world. feeding the world. we made that priority and one year later we're keeping that promise. from the day i came to office we led with bold climate agenda, rejoined the paris agreement convened the major climate summits helped deliver critical agreements in the cop26. we helped get two-thirds of the world gdp on track to limit warming to 1.5 degrees celsius and now i have signed a historic piece of legislation here in the united states that includes the biggest, most important climate commitment we have ever made in the history of our country $369 billion toward climate change that includes tens of billions in new investments in offshore wind and solar doubling down on zero emission vehicles increasing energy efficiency supporting clean manufacturing our department of energy estimates this new law will reduce by 1 gig ton a year by 2030 while unleashing energy powered economic growth. and we will help in developing clean energy technologies worldwide not just the united states this is a global game changer a
strengthening global health security feeding the world. feeding the world. we made that priority and one year later we're keeping that promise. from the day i came to office we led with bold climate agenda, rejoined the paris agreement convened the major climate summits helped deliver critical agreements in the cop26. we helped get two-thirds of the world gdp on track to limit warming to 1.5 degrees celsius and now i have signed a historic piece of legislation here in the united states that...
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k, but also across the world. you know, the world was a different place when she came to power. big it back to you. we heard it there. inspiration was enough on the line has called her a legend. queen elizabeth was quite an institution, a symbol of continuity. in times like these were the u. k. is going through multiple crises. what does her passing mean for the stability of the country? it really comes at a very difficult time for the country and we have a new prime minister. les stress has only been on the bay severe, accepted as a prime minister by the queen 2 days ago and is comes after a period when many people in the u. k. have seen their wages falling when we have seen inflation skyrocketing. so a lot of people are really feeling the squeeze financially in a very big way. and when the, the country is also hit by an energy crisis as other a european countries, energy prices are, are going through the roof and just to day and the emergency energy program that helps people through this crisis. i was announced by the new prime minister list trusty. so this really shows that t
k, but also across the world. you know, the world was a different place when she came to power. big it back to you. we heard it there. inspiration was enough on the line has called her a legend. queen elizabeth was quite an institution, a symbol of continuity. in times like these were the u. k. is going through multiple crises. what does her passing mean for the stability of the country? it really comes at a very difficult time for the country and we have a new prime minister. les stress has...
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world. it's a, it's a the absolutely, i agree with it. peter, the if the, if i could read a quick fragment from the article here, are we doomed to witness the return of great power rivalry in which the united states and china via for influence or will did a decline of the u. s. produced novel forms of international collaboration, kind of dovetailing on what peppy has to say, is it, is this even an important question? any more, i mean i, that's it. you know, because really the, the way the, this articles written about american leads, should we lament the end of the american century or not? i mean, i don't even think that's a question any more than it's, i think this is what this mindset is all about. the world is moving on and the u. s . has to find its place in it. that's probably a better way of putting it go ahead. peter of biden came to power, saying that he was going to restore our american hegemony after the trump years. and he was going to unite the europeans behind the americans, and
world. it's a, it's a the absolutely, i agree with it. peter, the if the, if i could read a quick fragment from the article here, are we doomed to witness the return of great power rivalry in which the united states and china via for influence or will did a decline of the u. s. produced novel forms of international collaboration, kind of dovetailing on what peppy has to say, is it, is this even an important question? any more, i mean i, that's it. you know, because really the, the way the, this...
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has 6.3 percent of the world's population, but controls 50 percent of the world health. in our how we can to maintain the position of disparity. we live in a world that we're the richest 8 people have more wealth than the poor's for 1000000000 people. more and more people are falling into poverty, you know, and so we have serious, serious crime and that, that, that we've got that's what neoliberalism is created for all of us. ok, let's go back to cali because what i think is really interesting is that with the rise of the global, so it doesn't seem to be very ideological to me. i mean, i, i look at, you know, sovereignty prosperity. i mean, those are simple ideas to understand and not all this garbage that's coming out of the west rules based order. whatever that means. ok, i mean, i think what we need is more pragmatism in less ideology. go ahead in cali where you know, we need that and we also need to, to always include in the picture, the parasitic relationship, the non exportation this was driving much of the politics here. and also that they understand that we can n
has 6.3 percent of the world's population, but controls 50 percent of the world health. in our how we can to maintain the position of disparity. we live in a world that we're the richest 8 people have more wealth than the poor's for 1000000000 people. more and more people are falling into poverty, you know, and so we have serious, serious crime and that, that, that we've got that's what neoliberalism is created for all of us. ok, let's go back to cali because what i think is really interesting...
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and around the world? >> it's been magnified across the world.s so much interest and love in her reign, and we saw that with the queen's jubilee in june and the incredible interests we saw, every move she made during that weekend, the whole family and world coming together in such an moment. you have to think one way for her to see towards the end of her life this coming together is such appreciation for her reign and devotion. >> i don't say this to be frivolous, but could you say the television series, "the crown" had some role in shaping the american's view of the royal family and especially the queen? >> i think so. it's not surprising. we turn to movies and temperature shows to really learn about something that seem like a fantasy, america, this fairy tale, we read about it here and over in the uk, and that's their royal family, their monarch. for us, so many people i think were introduced to this family and to the queen and who she was. i think for certainly younger generations we see her as this grandmother figure. so, to kind of go back t
and around the world? >> it's been magnified across the world.s so much interest and love in her reign, and we saw that with the queen's jubilee in june and the incredible interests we saw, every move she made during that weekend, the whole family and world coming together in such an moment. you have to think one way for her to see towards the end of her life this coming together is such appreciation for her reign and devotion. >> i don't say this to be frivolous, but could you say...
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world. and we see how well that's worked out. situation internationally has only gotten worse in the past 2 years. and the reason why we can't allow this kind of bifurcation, this kind of division, is because we're facing existential crises with dealing with the climate is the most obvious. while now as the, as europe is burning, as the runways are melting in london, i as the fires made it this, this, the heat wave people are dying. it's only going to get worse. only going to get much, much worse. and we're facing an existential crisis because of the nuclear threat. the west is committed, europeans in the united states are committed to defeating russia. even though they themselves say, many leaders understand that if they succeeded and made potent desperate, then russia would likely resort to nuclear weapons, which would again potentially precipitate the end of life on the planet. so we that in a position where we have the luxury to sit back and allow the 2 sides with their insular views and
world. and we see how well that's worked out. situation internationally has only gotten worse in the past 2 years. and the reason why we can't allow this kind of bifurcation, this kind of division, is because we're facing existential crises with dealing with the climate is the most obvious. while now as the, as europe is burning, as the runways are melting in london, i as the fires made it this, this, the heat wave people are dying. it's only going to get worse. only going to get much, much...
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one of the key topics this year at the un, it was russian aggression that made it so relevant, the world is looking for means to protect people from hunger and the price crisis, and ukraine has something to offer, we are constantly increasing food export we help the un food program we send grain as humanitarian aid to countries that need it ethiopia somalia and ukraine have never provoked any crises on the food market the world appreciates all this thanks to the decency of ukraine and the constructive desire of our state to help others we have an extraordinary result russian propaganda loses influence even in the world where we have yet to secure a strong informational position , in particular in the countries of the global cock, it is latin america, south asia, as well. this week, i took part in several important formats of communication with investors, a summit under the auspices of forbes, a gathering of the world's largest businessmen engaged in charity, a video conference with representatives of black rock and goldman sachs, a train of world players, a global initiative of the clint
one of the key topics this year at the un, it was russian aggression that made it so relevant, the world is looking for means to protect people from hunger and the price crisis, and ukraine has something to offer, we are constantly increasing food export we help the un food program we send grain as humanitarian aid to countries that need it ethiopia somalia and ukraine have never provoked any crises on the food market the world appreciates all this thanks to the decency of ukraine and the...
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it was great, a kind of journey out into the world and he will and the world was watching. never had so many reporters flocked to a sporting event. it's spectacular days were meant to be seen by everyone. the world was invited to munich and ready to accept germany again including israel. even athletes whose families were victims of the holocaust made their way to munich. for the israeli team, it was a, it was a hugely symbolic gesture just to go. and i think it was maybe one of the 1st times that a at a sizable israeli sporting contingent had gone to germany to complete and so on. i think that and i think that i think, you know, the germans were very aware of that, of the high, symbolically important. this was and he said, i elisha, falling to see in israeli flag over the olympic stadium in munich after such a relatively short time, really was a sensation fernandez and everything was working. and if at the little 20th it was thought restrictive security plan might dampen this euphoria and nothing was supposed to recall german militarism and the police stain. no one wanted t
it was great, a kind of journey out into the world and he will and the world was watching. never had so many reporters flocked to a sporting event. it's spectacular days were meant to be seen by everyone. the world was invited to munich and ready to accept germany again including israel. even athletes whose families were victims of the holocaust made their way to munich. for the israeli team, it was a, it was a hugely symbolic gesture just to go. and i think it was maybe one of the 1st times...
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new world order is a trick bite. again, i'm not gonna be forced into position whether you have to choose one side or the other. they want to stay neutral. but i think many also when they see what's going on with the west, china will start also to look at ways of how they can impress bricks and so not to be prompt, become members of bricks as well. so the east is growing and everything the west us just seems to be like shooting itself in the foot every minute. it, oh wow. it really is. this really isn't a storage moment here, john, because there's a continuing with martin was saying here that the, the west cannot accept that the world is changing in ways that they can't control. and that is really the dilemma right now. when you look at joseph parales blog, mean he's just a madman. he has no idea what's going on in the world, and he's running the u. s. foreign policy list truss. i mean she couldn't fight her way out of a paper bag. okay. and then you have your joe biden, the king of them all. i mean, and the world is
new world order is a trick bite. again, i'm not gonna be forced into position whether you have to choose one side or the other. they want to stay neutral. but i think many also when they see what's going on with the west, china will start also to look at ways of how they can impress bricks and so not to be prompt, become members of bricks as well. so the east is growing and everything the west us just seems to be like shooting itself in the foot every minute. it, oh wow. it really is. this...
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yeah, and i think that the real world is to, is the people around the world come home to fake this whole ideology has become people in western countries don't even believe anymore in those western values. last few days in britain, i've been short to see on social media a number of people who have been arrested for protesting the queen's funeral. sometimes just with a white piece of paper saying, my king, you know, we've been coming to turn states in the west and it wanted me to buy millimeter. you know salamis slice by salamis, light is happening, and i'm so it's very difficult for people to take the grand war. seriously if we keep on bang on this john bout democracy in western values. anita, particularly when we're funded to a large extent near nancy groups to do some really awful works. anyway, media just become so polarized and so it just, it just emits, you know, the media now just admits the stories, but he doesn't want to to, to run which, which, which conflict with narrative and run the stories that us wants. what just yesterday we saw reports from france, 24 of this huge mass gra
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not just in the u.k., but across the world. >> the world was a different place when she came to power. inspiration. calling her a legend. she was quite an institution. a symbol of continuity. in times like these were the u.k. is going through multiple crises. >> it really comes at a very difficult time for the country. we have a new prime minister. liz truss has only been accepted by the prime minister as the queen two days ago and it comes after a time when many people in the u.k. have seen wages falling , inflation skyrocketing. a lot of people are feeling the squeeze financially. in the country is also hit by an energy crisis. energy prices are going through the roof. an emergency energy program that helps people through this crisis was announced by the prime minister. so this shows the country is already in an emergency state. and to now also lose the figurehead, the monarch, and have to deal with this transition to king charles iii, it comes at a time when the country really would've needed stability. but then again, this is something that the prime minister will have to deal wit
not just in the u.k., but across the world. >> the world was a different place when she came to power. inspiration. calling her a legend. she was quite an institution. a symbol of continuity. in times like these were the u.k. is going through multiple crises. >> it really comes at a very difficult time for the country. we have a new prime minister. liz truss has only been accepted by the prime minister as the queen two days ago and it comes after a time when many people in the u.k....
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beloved around the world. there is literally no one like her and it is just difficult to put into words what this moment means for so many people in the u.k. and around the world. >> sandra: so well said, steve. and you and i had the pleasure and honor of covering together the wedding of harry and meghan in 2018 and then on the ground in windsor seeing people there filling the streets, supporting the royals, that i began to learn so much, became a very quick study of the royal history over the past several years, and she is just truly magical the way she has carried out her life, and i also want to put up some more recent pictures. we got some new pictures in of edward and william arriving there, steve, to your point about her immediate family, they are rushing to be by her side there at balmoral. we are waiting an update on her condition. but this is a woman who was able to carry out her life with such grace. obviously this is one of her sons there, and the people there just, you know, rich or poor, they reve
beloved around the world. there is literally no one like her and it is just difficult to put into words what this moment means for so many people in the u.k. and around the world. >> sandra: so well said, steve. and you and i had the pleasure and honor of covering together the wedding of harry and meghan in 2018 and then on the ground in windsor seeing people there filling the streets, supporting the royals, that i began to learn so much, became a very quick study of the royal history...
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the west came out through the first world war, the second world war was allowed to the united states.epression to become the largest economy in the world to impose on the planet the power of the dollar as a global reserve currency, and the imminent crisis of the eighties , and in the eighties of the last century. the crisis also escalated, but the west overcame it in many ways by appropriating heritage and resources and collapsed. after all, the soviet union is a fact now, in order to extricate themselves from the next club of controversy, they need it to be gone. break russia other states that choose a sovereign path of development, in order to rob other people's wealth even more and at this expense plug up your holes. if this does not happen, it is not excluded that they will not try to completely bring the system to collapse, uh, on which everything can be blamed or, god forbid, they decide to use the well-known war formula. everything sleeps russia understands its responsibility to the world community and to do everything to bring such hot years to life, it is obvious that the cur
the west came out through the first world war, the second world war was allowed to the united states.epression to become the largest economy in the world to impose on the planet the power of the dollar as a global reserve currency, and the imminent crisis of the eighties , and in the eighties of the last century. the crisis also escalated, but the west overcame it in many ways by appropriating heritage and resources and collapsed. after all, the soviet union is a fact now, in order to extricate...
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she defined an era in a world of constant change. she was a studying presence and a source of comfort and pride for generations of britons. queen elizabeth the 2nd was a states woman of unmatched dignity and constancy as bringing hydro castro in washington dc for as the flank heidi at the white house has been lowered to half south and the present been 1st lady made an impromptu stop at the british embassy in washington, tell us about that's right it, and that is where we are right now fully. and you can see that this memorial that has sprung into life behind me in front of the british embassy, is growing by the minute with americans coming to lay flowers and share this moment of silence of grief and of inspiration. remembering the queen i and it was her life men to them. of course, this is the place where the u. s. president joe biden was a few hours ago signing the book of condolences within the embassy. they're greeted by the british ambassador and her husband, in writing, in that book, in the 1st entry of what will be many ones ha
she defined an era in a world of constant change. she was a studying presence and a source of comfort and pride for generations of britons. queen elizabeth the 2nd was a states woman of unmatched dignity and constancy as bringing hydro castro in washington dc for as the flank heidi at the white house has been lowered to half south and the present been 1st lady made an impromptu stop at the british embassy in washington, tell us about that's right it, and that is where we are right now fully....
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you touched on the dysfunctionality of the world right now. it seems to be at the point where nothing really gets done. it is a reflection of just countries around the world and racism how do you billy see, you know, something actually being done on a global level? global warming is affecting every country from jim antle -- japan, what has happened in puerto rico. the election such as happened in sweden. and to think there are so many fronts that need to be dealt with on a global level. do you think the u.n. is really capable of handling something like this? because you have nations that have veto power over everybody >> we take you to new york for today's meeting of the united nations general assembly. live coverage here on c-span. >> mr. president, mr. secretary-general, my fellow leaders. president biden: in the last year our world has experienced great upheaval. a growing crisis and food insecurity. record heat, floods, and droughts. covid-19, inflation, and a brutal needless war. a war chosen by one man to be very blunt. let us speak plai
you touched on the dysfunctionality of the world right now. it seems to be at the point where nothing really gets done. it is a reflection of just countries around the world and racism how do you billy see, you know, something actually being done on a global level? global warming is affecting every country from jim antle -- japan, what has happened in puerto rico. the election such as happened in sweden. and to think there are so many fronts that need to be dealt with on a global level. do you...
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and so much more in a complicated world. her steady grace and resolve brought comfort and strength to us all canada is in morning. she was one of my favorite people in the world. and i will miss her so the queen's death will be marked in new zealand with a period of national mourning and a state memorial service. the country's prime minister is into a den, says it's a time of deep sadness for the people of museum. and the queen has been such a constant in our lives for 70 years. the longer soothing monarch and british history over her reign. she has come to define notions of service, charity, and consistency. her commitment to her role and to all of us has been without question and unwavering. she has also demonstrated courage, compassion, and humor, a strong memory i will have of her as her laughter. she was extraordinary when it of a 2nd was also head of state of australia. its prime minister, antony albany, says australian hearts go out to the british world, fanny with the passing of queen elizabeth the 2nd and historic r
and so much more in a complicated world. her steady grace and resolve brought comfort and strength to us all canada is in morning. she was one of my favorite people in the world. and i will miss her so the queen's death will be marked in new zealand with a period of national mourning and a state memorial service. the country's prime minister is into a den, says it's a time of deep sadness for the people of museum. and the queen has been such a constant in our lives for 70 years. the longer...
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is it before the formation of a new world order?the back west is afraid of, a start has been made while we see the prerequisites for how it will go on. and what will happen to the world order as it will be develop, fall apart there, burst at the seams, everything will leave an imprint sergeevich and if the number is in order, then what should it fundamentally be, or will it differ from what we are seeing now and in general, do you agree that shanghai with the sewerage of cooperation is an application for that now the world will work according to new rules. unless , of course, this trend will continue already these rules are being formed already the world is working in a new way, because the old rules do not suit the majority of the world's population 80% of the world's population sanctions against russia and belarus was not supported. and by the way, those countries that join the sco are just the basis of the foundation. this is the number of people who will never support these sanctions, that they are satisfied with those countries
is it before the formation of a new world order?the back west is afraid of, a start has been made while we see the prerequisites for how it will go on. and what will happen to the world order as it will be develop, fall apart there, burst at the seams, everything will leave an imprint sergeevich and if the number is in order, then what should it fundamentally be, or will it differ from what we are seeing now and in general, do you agree that shanghai with the sewerage of cooperation is an...
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we believe strongly in the need to feed the world, that's why the united states is the world's largest supporter of the world food program. we are leading some -- support the unicef efforts around the world. a larger challenge of food insecurity united states into just a call to action, a roadmap eliminating global food insecurity. at more than 100 nation member states of already supported. in june, the g7 announced more than $4.5 billion for security -- food security around the world. the united states is scaling up innovative ways and heat resistance sees. while disturbing fertilizer and so the farmers can grow more by using lasts. we are following -- calling on all countries to refrain from banning food experts are hoarding grain. -- or hoarding grain. no matter what else divides us, if parents cannot feed their children, nothing else matters if parents cannot feed their children. as we look to the future, we work with our partners on rules of the road for challenges we face in the 21st century. the trey technology council with the european union. key technology's to develop and gov
we believe strongly in the need to feed the world, that's why the united states is the world's largest supporter of the world food program. we are leading some -- support the unicef efforts around the world. a larger challenge of food insecurity united states into just a call to action, a roadmap eliminating global food insecurity. at more than 100 nation member states of already supported. in june, the g7 announced more than $4.5 billion for security -- food security around the world. the...
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we woke up to a different world. a world that is just a bit sadder, because we don't have your majesty in at. >> you say that she has been a constant current it is not just longevity, is it? there was something about the queen that just gave stability, even at times that felt unstable in this country. >> during the queen's rain, we have had 14 or 15 prime minister's. we have had world events happen. with the fall of the berlin wall. 9/11. numerous stock market crashes. fights with allies around the world. through all of that, it is the queen. i am serving the british army, as a doctor. i signed up for the military. i pledge allegiance to her majesty, the queen. i was very proud to have worn this on my uniform. >> thank you for your service and sorry for the loss that you feel. becky, we will be here throughout the day speaking to the peep hole as they >> stewart is outside of buckingham palace here in london. let's get you back to robinson. the front page of the times today simply says, a life in service. on the back
we woke up to a different world. a world that is just a bit sadder, because we don't have your majesty in at. >> you say that she has been a constant current it is not just longevity, is it? there was something about the queen that just gave stability, even at times that felt unstable in this country. >> during the queen's rain, we have had 14 or 15 prime minister's. we have had world events happen. with the fall of the berlin wall. 9/11. numerous stock market crashes. fights with...
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now facing many parts of the world. and these will be addressed at the shanghai cooperation organization meeting, starting in less than 24 hours from now. as we understand, the chinese president is expected to hold talks with its russian counterpart vladimir putin while in his back as don. what do you think they're going to talk about? well, china has been loki on this, but it is why the expected the presidency will talk with the president put on ukraine while there has been trend, but the changes in the front light is few days. presidency is closely watching the latest development on the 2 countries already did a joint military exercise in the east and yet, and other cooperation to 2 presidents have joined hands, days ago, about settling the by that to trade using, rubles, and the chinese except to was the dollars station in gopro, chase, for, for the current, somebody sounds to be an important organization to balance that you friends, all of the wet nato and delight there will be of course, the security issues to lead
now facing many parts of the world. and these will be addressed at the shanghai cooperation organization meeting, starting in less than 24 hours from now. as we understand, the chinese president is expected to hold talks with its russian counterpart vladimir putin while in his back as don. what do you think they're going to talk about? well, china has been loki on this, but it is why the expected the presidency will talk with the president put on ukraine while there has been trend, but the...
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is that you, it the, the, it's a world and then there's a literature on the world beyond the west. it, and not only is, it was a literature 20 years ago. it's a reality now. and that is something europe in the americans, and they're in their friends, in nato world, in the like japan and australia, et cetera. they can't seem to find their way how they can fit into it. i mean, we, we, we had some of the u. k coming out. you know, they're going to be definitely, i'm sorry, was a german chancellor. while i referred to a sergeant schultz condemning my china in supporting taiwan, i mean, no surprise there. no, and, and i, i can tell you that the, the i saw this when i was at the defense department. im when central asia 1st opened up, it was like a whole new world, a whole new universe out there that i had never known about and, and when, and that was the, that constituted the east that the, the east, the eurasia, a bad accent here that we have is, is something that we, the west has no concept of, and we're seeing that today. i might add that in addition to bricks, we're also seeing the b
is that you, it the, the, it's a world and then there's a literature on the world beyond the west. it, and not only is, it was a literature 20 years ago. it's a reality now. and that is something europe in the americans, and they're in their friends, in nato world, in the like japan and australia, et cetera. they can't seem to find their way how they can fit into it. i mean, we, we, we had some of the u. k coming out. you know, they're going to be definitely, i'm sorry, was a german chancellor....
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the west came out through the first world war.he united states to finally overcome the consequences of the great depression to become the largest economy in the world to impose the power of the dollar on the planet, as global reserve currencies, but the overdue crisis of the eighties , and the eighties of the last century. the crisis has also worsened. well, the west largely overcame it by appropriating the heritage and resources that fell apart and eventually collapsed in the soviet union, this is a fact. now, in order to get out of the next tangle of contradictions, they need to break russia at all costs, other states that choose a sovereign path of development, in order to rob other people's wealth even more, and at this expense to close their own holes. if this does not happen, it is not excluded that they come across even 200 systems, yes, collapses, but on which everything can be dumped or, god forbid, they decide to use the well-known war formula. you are all asleep. russia understands its responsibility to the world commun
the west came out through the first world war.he united states to finally overcome the consequences of the great depression to become the largest economy in the world to impose the power of the dollar on the planet, as global reserve currencies, but the overdue crisis of the eighties , and the eighties of the last century. the crisis has also worsened. well, the west largely overcame it by appropriating the heritage and resources that fell apart and eventually collapsed in the soviet union,...
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i am the world between us.have lost, therefore, a sense of reality, it is clear that there is some share here. well, such excitement. well, well, seriously, if we say, has something really changed in the perception of political leaders, and what used to be, uh, added confidence in the understanding of the frontier and that it only changed or that it was not a big war. i think the feeling of fear has disappeared. generally speaking, the world is based on fear. about nothing else . therefore, if fear disappears, then the world is in danger. and in the west, in the united states, first of all, but also in europe , fear has disappeared, otherwise the europeans would have reacted differently to the shelling of the zaporozhye nuclear power plant. and i think the lack of fear and , uh, i would add the case of the europeans, the lack of responsibility for their own safety, because it completely and completely before the united states of america create a situation in which we uh, well, there was a very famous book uh, d
i am the world between us.have lost, therefore, a sense of reality, it is clear that there is some share here. well, such excitement. well, well, seriously, if we say, has something really changed in the perception of political leaders, and what used to be, uh, added confidence in the understanding of the frontier and that it only changed or that it was not a big war. i think the feeling of fear has disappeared. generally speaking, the world is based on fear. about nothing else . therefore, if...
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is the world , uh, cross-border uh movement, which we are familiar with to this day - this is the world 1914. thank you. andrey teslya was with us. freedom of movement in modern europe is associated with the name of one person who died this week without mikhail gorbachev there would be no erasing of borders, in general it is difficult to guess. how much longer the continent would remain divided by the iron curtain , we see now that many of this, it turns out arranges. but then they sought to remove the barriers to build a pan-european house that mikhail sergeevich wanted to build turned out to be a utopia. but it was an honest proposal to create another world together and on an equal footing gorbachev did not think that his country would have to fit into someone else's design. they draw together with the main partners, the new mikhail gorbachev lost, but did not win, and those who considered themselves smarter, more cunning than the soviet president, otherwise the world and europe would not be now where they are and where they are from yet i wonder where they will get? it was an interna
is the world , uh, cross-border uh movement, which we are familiar with to this day - this is the world 1914. thank you. andrey teslya was with us. freedom of movement in modern europe is associated with the name of one person who died this week without mikhail gorbachev there would be no erasing of borders, in general it is difficult to guess. how much longer the continent would remain divided by the iron curtain , we see now that many of this, it turns out arranges. but then they sought to...
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and of course, here, when we live in our little world or in the world, it is difficult for us to comparening in other countries, so we asked for one of the most prestigious organizations to measure the quality of education in the world. they measure the quality of education in all uh, countries. west hosts of the world 70, and absolutely independent absolutely total study conducted several times the study. we're moving up this ladder, well, hmm practically. not a single country in europe has any states, there are only chinese cities ahead of us, mainly macao cities singapore chinese cities. that's digital literacy. we have now carried out a study in the second place. denmark got ahead, but we will try. moscow healthcare is the second in a maybe the first in terms of the level of criticism is that all of us are bad, the doctors do not get through and the ambulance. it doesn't work that way for us. fifth tenth. so, when there was covid , it suddenly turned out that moscow healthcare was the most accessible. that when, especially the first wave was in new york, people paid more than 100,000
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the world was a drastically different place. as the longest reigning monarch in the united kingdom history, she became a constant to even in times of political turmoil and social a people. now the queen has died at the age of $96.00. it's the end of an era in many ways. generations haven't known a world without queen elizabeth. tonight, we want to take a look back at a life dedicated to public service and ahead at what her death means for the united kingdom and the commonwealth and for the future of the british monarchy, now officially led by charles king charles the 3rd on the call further him, berlin, and this is the day. ah, queen elizabeth, the 2nd was the wrong on which modern britain was built. for the vast majority of the late queen her supreme simply look with the only well out today. the crown pulses, as it has done for more than a 1000 years to all new monarch or new head of state. his majesty king charles, the 3rd britons queen elizabeth the 2nd has died. she was 96. she passed away at ball moral castle, her residence
the world was a drastically different place. as the longest reigning monarch in the united kingdom history, she became a constant to even in times of political turmoil and social a people. now the queen has died at the age of $96.00. it's the end of an era in many ways. generations haven't known a world without queen elizabeth. tonight, we want to take a look back at a life dedicated to public service and ahead at what her death means for the united kingdom and the commonwealth and for the...
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of learning and the world of public affairs. one of the ways to fulfill that mission is through the history of public policy which strives to make public the primary source record of 20th and 21st-century history from repositories around the world and based on those to facilitate scholarship, education and debate. we mobilize, ship in public policy in other ways through podcasts like international history declassified, blogs like my own stubborn things and today's program is in line with that purpose. our guest today, andrew card. andrew card served with the national endowment to democracy, interim chief executive officer, president of franklin pierce university, acting dean of the bush school of public service at texas a and m and senior government role under three us presidents including white house chief of staff to george w. bush, and secretary to george h w bush. we have executive director of fiscal institute of international affairs. he has been it distinguished professor on diplomacy at georgetown, vice president of world
of learning and the world of public affairs. one of the ways to fulfill that mission is through the history of public policy which strives to make public the primary source record of 20th and 21st-century history from repositories around the world and based on those to facilitate scholarship, education and debate. we mobilize, ship in public policy in other ways through podcasts like international history declassified, blogs like my own stubborn things and today's program is in line with that...