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we've given our chief ambassadors around the world the authority to do that and we're trying to advance defense, support. the protection of lgbtqi persons around the world and we want to make sure we're doing this in a way that takes into account the specific situation, conditions and in a given country but in every single country where represented our key ambassadors are whoever's in charge at the authority to fly the pride flag on an exterior external facing poll at the embassy. and i think that's usually important because this is again the strength, the power of our own enhancements. the willingness to speak up, to speak out and to show the strength of our own diversity including (i think ends an unusually important message. one thing i can announce today the first time is we will be flying the progress flag, a symbol that encompasses diversity and inter-sexuality of persons and communities around the world. the state department later this month. we will fly the flag from june 26 to the 28th. that's a time that i know so many no marks a couple of important turning points in our histo
we've given our chief ambassadors around the world the authority to do that and we're trying to advance defense, support. the protection of lgbtqi persons around the world and we want to make sure we're doing this in a way that takes into account the specific situation, conditions and in a given country but in every single country where represented our key ambassadors are whoever's in charge at the authority to fly the pride flag on an exterior external facing poll at the embassy. and i think...
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we've given our ambassadors around the world to do that. we're trying to advance and support the protection of lgbtqi persons around the world and doing this in a way that takes into account certain conditions in a given country. but our ambassadors or whoever is in charge have the authority to fly the pride flag on an exterior-- external facing pole at the embassy and i think that that's usually important because this is, again, the strength and the power of our own example, the willingness to speak up, to speak out, to show the strength of our own diversity, including at our embassies usually shows a torn, important message. one thing, we'll be flying the progress flag, in features communities around the world at the state department later this month. we'll fly the flag from june 26th to the 28th, a period that i know as many knows marks a couple of important turning points in our history for lgbtqi rights. >> january 26th the historic supreme court decision in 205, overfeld versus hodges, the right to marry to same-sex couples and the law
we've given our ambassadors around the world to do that. we're trying to advance and support the protection of lgbtqi persons around the world and doing this in a way that takes into account certain conditions in a given country. but our ambassadors or whoever is in charge have the authority to fly the pride flag on an exterior-- external facing pole at the embassy and i think that that's usually important because this is, again, the strength and the power of our own example, the willingness to...
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you have customers all around the world. you want to make sure, of course, that their user experience is as smooth as possible, that the website loads fast and that's where a service like fastly comes in. it has computer servers all around the world that store the content of your website and no matter where your customers are, whether it's oslo or osaka, there is always going to be a server close by, that proximity, that physical prompt implement mean that their web site loads a lot faster. the problem now is, of course, you have essentially handed off responsibility or the fate of your website into passing it into someone else's hands. so when this content as we saw today, these networks break down, there is very, very little that the companies can actually do about it. phil: and this is what we saw today then? peter: exactly. and that i think is why we saw big international companies especially like amazon, popular news web sights like the "new york times" really left completely powerless for an hour there. the website of t
you have customers all around the world. you want to make sure, of course, that their user experience is as smooth as possible, that the website loads fast and that's where a service like fastly comes in. it has computer servers all around the world that store the content of your website and no matter where your customers are, whether it's oslo or osaka, there is always going to be a server close by, that proximity, that physical prompt implement mean that their web site loads a lot faster. the...
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this is the w news line from land high tech, right targets, global gangsters, police around the world like more than $800.00 arrests after law enforcement agents sold, encrypted phones to organize criminals event monitor their messages. as i plotted drug vales, shipment and murder, also on the program. when judges opposed to choose life sentenced convictions of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes. for my military commandment behind me a strip masika will spend the rest of his life in prison and ask marine stocks of kenya's coast dwindle here about the local initiative to change fishing methods or both sustainable future. ah, ah, i'm feel welcome to the program. police forces around the world have made hundreds of arrests as part of a major sting targeting organized crime networks investigators. so that gathered evidence by tricking suspect into using a messaging app controlled by the f b i. in the united states, the high tech bust is being described as an unprecedented blow against the crime, gangs, drugs, guns, and money, lots of money. that's on top of over $800.00 arre
this is the w news line from land high tech, right targets, global gangsters, police around the world like more than $800.00 arrests after law enforcement agents sold, encrypted phones to organize criminals event monitor their messages. as i plotted drug vales, shipment and murder, also on the program. when judges opposed to choose life sentenced convictions of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes. for my military commandment behind me a strip masika will spend the rest of his life...
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a high tech re targets global gangsters. police make more than $800.00 arrests around the world. after law enforcement agents sold, encrypted phones to organize criminals and then monitor that conversations. as i plotted drug deals on shipments and murder, also on the program, you and judges uphold bactrim luggage is life sentence, and his convictions for genocide, crimes against humanity, a war crimes to form a military commander behind the reverend, it's a master. we'll spend the rest of his life in prison and not come 1st foreign trip in office us vice president commer harris has a blood morning. would be migrant sound to be us board. ah and feel gail, welcome to the program. police forces around the world have made hundreds of arrests as part of a major sting targeting organized crime networks. investigators say they gathered evidence by tricking suspects into using a messaging app controlled by the f b i and the, and i think states the high tech bust is being described as an unprecedented blow against the crime, gaggs, drugs, guns and money, lots of money that's on top of ove
a high tech re targets global gangsters. police make more than $800.00 arrests around the world. after law enforcement agents sold, encrypted phones to organize criminals and then monitor that conversations. as i plotted drug deals on shipments and murder, also on the program, you and judges uphold bactrim luggage is life sentence, and his convictions for genocide, crimes against humanity, a war crimes to form a military commander behind the reverend, it's a master. we'll spend the rest of his...
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great popular podcast "the dark horse podcast" june 5th he discussed the drug which can and is around the worldto treat and prevent the coronavirus. it is not a crackpot fish tank cleaner but a real drug and physicians prescribe it. this afternoon youtube conform to this show it has blocked from generating ad revenue which is how he makes an living. we have the monetized weinstein's channel and suspended them from the youtube program. youtube said they will not allow any channel to discuss "claims that ivermectin is effective in treatment of prevention of covid." and weinstein joins us tonight. thank you so much for coming on. so tell us my think those that bear the phones of the story, tell us what you think this means and why google would be opposed to talking about ivermectin? it is confusing in some ways. >> it is confusing but to understand it is to consider the question of what would be ideal from the perspective of the pharmaceutical industry at the moment? it would be ideal if vaccines were recommended for all people your respective of their age, irrespective of whether they already had
great popular podcast "the dark horse podcast" june 5th he discussed the drug which can and is around the worldto treat and prevent the coronavirus. it is not a crackpot fish tank cleaner but a real drug and physicians prescribe it. this afternoon youtube conform to this show it has blocked from generating ad revenue which is how he makes an living. we have the monetized weinstein's channel and suspended them from the youtube program. youtube said they will not allow any channel to...
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the world by the end of june. many of these doses are shifting to countries around the world as we speak and today we are taking a major step that will supercharge the global fight against this pandemic. under my direction and i'd say to purchase an additional half a billion doses of the pfizer vaccine and we will donate nearly 100 low and lower middle income countries. they will be the beneficiaries. let me say that again. united states will purchase half a billion doses of pfizer's covid-19 vaccine to donate to nearly 100 nations that are in dire need in the fight against this pandemic. that is a historic step the largest single person in donations of covid-19 vaccines by any single country ever. importantly this is the mrna vaccine which is proven to be extremely effective against covid-19 and every known variant of that virus thus far. these have a billion vaccines will start to be shipped in august and as quickly as they roll off the manufacturing line. 200 million of these doses will be delivered this year, 2021 and 300 million more will be delivered in the first half of 2022. let me be clear, just as with t
the world by the end of june. many of these doses are shifting to countries around the world as we speak and today we are taking a major step that will supercharge the global fight against this pandemic. under my direction and i'd say to purchase an additional half a billion doses of the pfizer vaccine and we will donate nearly 100 low and lower middle income countries. they will be the beneficiaries. let me say that again. united states will purchase half a billion doses of pfizer's covid-19...
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and around the world there is no reason for this. ave to take the best things are globalization and address concerns bring the benefits of technology and this requires collaboration. >> when we started this conversation, you used the phrase in her place, how embedded is wally technology in the u.s. infrastructure? >> we have equipment in a number of the three tiers, mostly remote smaller carriers and it not going to be a problem in terms of security in the u.s., it's going to hurt a number of american companies in impact their ability to do business because a perfect example. a number of customers went to an expert company, domain five in the got them to create, how could you address the risk to the american predications network? he came up with a paper customers every in the optical toppers about it. the idea of how we make ourselves safer has to be paramount. >> comprehensively addressing cybersecurity data privacy like you said, do you think that addresses concerns about huawei? i think to me it sounds like they are separate issues
and around the world there is no reason for this. ave to take the best things are globalization and address concerns bring the benefits of technology and this requires collaboration. >> when we started this conversation, you used the phrase in her place, how embedded is wally technology in the u.s. infrastructure? >> we have equipment in a number of the three tiers, mostly remote smaller carriers and it not going to be a problem in terms of security in the u.s., it's going to hurt a...
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all around the world. so many women have come forward. many women have told the same story about bill cosby. so, there may be other charges that come. as we know with this particular case, he cannot be tried. he is already 83. i am not sure how long it would take them to come up with another case with other evidence and be able to present that. to get a jury to say yes, we think there is enough for a charge and have that play out. that would take quite some time. i am not sure will that will stand. brent: an amazing turn of events, for sure. as always, thank you. >> thank you. brent: we will stay in north america and extreme heat waves slipping across western canada causing dozens of deaths and breaking records as temperatures hit 49 degrees celsius area that is 120 degrees fahrenheit. cooling centers have been set up to give people relief. the heat is forecast to continue. >> a prolonged, dangerous and historic heat wave engulfing western canada has already caused dozens of death. people are being encouraged to go to cooling centers to c
all around the world. so many women have come forward. many women have told the same story about bill cosby. so, there may be other charges that come. as we know with this particular case, he cannot be tried. he is already 83. i am not sure how long it would take them to come up with another case with other evidence and be able to present that. to get a jury to say yes, we think there is enough for a charge and have that play out. that would take quite some time. i am not sure will that will...
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named the build back better world partnership, which is the point is that china has its initiative and we think that there is a much more equitable way to provide for the needs of countries around will provide and support projects in four key areas of climate, health, digital technology and gender equity. and we believe that will not only be good for the countries but be good for the entire world and represent values that our democracies represent and not autocratic lack of values. by harnessing the full potential... here is the deal. we are going to make sure that we are able to pull together the ability to use developing tools to expect to build new infrastructure investment in low and middle income countries over the coming years much of it coming from the private sector which will generate a capital put in will generate capitalfrom will generate a capital put in will generate capital from the private sector. we also made a historic commitment to permanently eliminate the use of our public finance to support unabated projects around the world and to and then by this year. the g7 agreed to that and those who were not members but visiting members who are participating in the g
named the build back better world partnership, which is the point is that china has its initiative and we think that there is a much more equitable way to provide for the needs of countries around will provide and support projects in four key areas of climate, health, digital technology and gender equity. and we believe that will not only be good for the countries but be good for the entire world and represent values that our democracies represent and not autocratic lack of values. by...
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now, basically what is happening is that the eu and the world health organization are calling the bluff on countries aroundsaid they will help and of companies around the world. moderna and pfizer, these are companies that have said, no, you can go ahead and make our vaccines but we're not going to patent them, et cetera. now the question is, they have got the technical know—how, they have a hub they are setting up and they have got the funding. so the core question is, who's going to share the know—how of the technology so it can happen fast? the biden administration, of course, could push moderna to do it, the question is, will they? and that is the bluff that is being called right now by the eu. i suppose you can set up a hub, we have seen in india, for example, the serum institute of india running into problems, partly political, partlyjust sheer volume required in india itself. how many hubs are you going to need across a continent like africa, do you think, for this to have a real effect? right now, we are sitting on a world where there is only a handful of manufacturers, one manufacturer basically f
now, basically what is happening is that the eu and the world health organization are calling the bluff on countries aroundsaid they will help and of companies around the world. moderna and pfizer, these are companies that have said, no, you can go ahead and make our vaccines but we're not going to patent them, et cetera. now the question is, they have got the technical know—how, they have a hub they are setting up and they have got the funding. so the core question is, who's going to share...
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leadership around the world. they spoke at an event hosted by the mccain institute. >> hello, everyone, my name is cardice, dean of social sciences and i want to welcome you to the mccain institute forum. i want to extend a very special welcome today to our three senators who have joined us. welcome to senator mitt romney from utah, welcome to senator coons in delaware and welcome to senator shaheen from new hampshire. thank you very much for being here today. we will jump in with the first question and i will let whoever wants to take the first path at it go ahead and do that. i will try to keep us moving. rsi have more questions for you all and a couple of standby ones. we will try a to keep us moving. excited to hear thoughts on important topic. first, as the 21st century advances, does the united states need to retain dominance in particular regions of the world or specificar areas of productin f so what are they and what specifically can the u.s. do in terms of foreign policy to achieve these goals? >> you kn
leadership around the world. they spoke at an event hosted by the mccain institute. >> hello, everyone, my name is cardice, dean of social sciences and i want to welcome you to the mccain institute forum. i want to extend a very special welcome today to our three senators who have joined us. welcome to senator mitt romney from utah, welcome to senator coons in delaware and welcome to senator shaheen from new hampshire. thank you very much for being here today. we will jump in with the...
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but around the world are saved a lot of heartache. rump does not give into the hysteria, for one, he gets public and governors in the u.s., cover, to maybe not do something that made no sense. he probably gives a few democratic governors cover, too. let's not forget the rest of the world keys on what the americans do what we are the model. people have been risking their lives for centuries to get to hear, to get a taste of freedom. not for security, freedom. if the most freedom loving you want to take away freedom and destroy jobs and businesses and destroy lives as a virus mitigation? other countries can do that, we will not do that. if the u.s. does not panic, i think we save a lot of countries around the world from similar panic. host: did you support multibillion dollar investment in vaccine development? guest: no. and i'm not anti-vaccine. i have all the vaccines. i'm not against it but i do not think the private public partnerships the people on the right do not support in normal times make sense during crises, largely manufactur
but around the world are saved a lot of heartache. rump does not give into the hysteria, for one, he gets public and governors in the u.s., cover, to maybe not do something that made no sense. he probably gives a few democratic governors cover, too. let's not forget the rest of the world keys on what the americans do what we are the model. people have been risking their lives for centuries to get to hear, to get a taste of freedom. not for security, freedom. if the most freedom loving you want...
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well, that's a question, but many people around the world around the footboard. busy that we've been asking there been lots of voices who called for the finance. if you move from london, we had to be a prime minister. my or the been the finance, if you move german trying to get on the fresh bread and mark on all in the voice their concern. if the, by the way there are some voices from within the way who argue that the final should move to budapest, given our previous question. so i really do think the last word haven't been said in this discussion. absolutely not. it's thank you so much. d, w as felix tom's at the in cologne. okay, well the upcoming euro 2020 matches in london are raising pandemic concerns elsewhere in europe. as we heard german chancellor, i'm going to, michael says she hopes organizers will limit the number of fans allowed into wembley stadium. she made them remarks that a press conference with european commission president ursula on the line who had just signed off on germany's pandemic relief package. totaling some 26000000000 euros. once the
well, that's a question, but many people around the world around the footboard. busy that we've been asking there been lots of voices who called for the finance. if you move from london, we had to be a prime minister. my or the been the finance, if you move german trying to get on the fresh bread and mark on all in the voice their concern. if the, by the way there are some voices from within the way who argue that the final should move to budapest, given our previous question. so i really do...
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the eu sa s it's everywhere around the world. says it's patience is wearing - everywhere around the world. the eu says it's patience is wearing thin - says it's patience is wearing thin with the uk in talks over avoiding a trade war over checks and northern ireland. ., trade war over checks and northern ireland. . ,, trade war over checks and northern ireland. ., i. ., trade war over checks and northern ireland. . ,, ., , , trade war over checks and northern ireland. ., ., , , ., ireland. that you will not shy away from
the eu sa s it's everywhere around the world. says it's patience is wearing - everywhere around the world. the eu says it's patience is wearing thin - says it's patience is wearing thin with the uk in talks over avoiding a trade war over checks and northern ireland. ., trade war over checks and northern ireland. . ,, trade war over checks and northern ireland. ., i. ., trade war over checks and northern ireland. . ,, ., , , trade war over checks and northern ireland. ., ., , , ., ireland. that...
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appreciate the progress in these areas including the announcement of 80 million doses for partners around the world the 75 and then the covid-19 pandemic around the world it has killed more than three.7 million people worldwide including 95000 here in america and then to be on a positive trajectory in many countries around the world. and this should be a wake-up call and a reminder to all of us we have a long road ahead. i'm glad to seeee the administration announce with the first vaccine allocation i'm very concerned by the communist chinese parties efforts so we assume around the world in latin america and the caribbean with those diplomatic ties in taiwan so far none have agreed latin america and caribbean and then to expect this trend to continue i look forward with the access to vaccines and so far to combat the covid-19 and pandemic. and also to address the secondary impact of covid. but then with the international development organization with that recovery effort and as i highlighted it is critically important that every eight dollars monitored and with that achieving outcome. and that bide
appreciate the progress in these areas including the announcement of 80 million doses for partners around the world the 75 and then the covid-19 pandemic around the world it has killed more than three.7 million people worldwide including 95000 here in america and then to be on a positive trajectory in many countries around the world. and this should be a wake-up call and a reminder to all of us we have a long road ahead. i'm glad to seeee the administration announce with the first vaccine...
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the world health organization mentioned we need about 11 billion vaccines to vaccinate about 70% of the population aroundld. as of today, we have only administered to billion. we need to make sure we are in the face of this pandemic where we look at how these vaccines are available, they need to go into arms of people around the world if we are to truly end this pandemic for everybody. amy: before we go to the rest of the world, can we stay in your own family? you begin your "new york times" op-ed sink in april of last year, i along with my entire family, my husband, three children, laws, at least one of our four home health aides, came down with covid-19. can you talk about what happens, so often one family is a microcosm of what happens in the world but here you are an epidemiologist is leading the new york city response, and explain how the whole issue of vaccine hesitancy, talking to the home health care aides, how you believe you came down with it? >> i think no one is -- we talk about the virus, anybody can get infected. even when you're are applying these preventative measures, there still a chanc
the world health organization mentioned we need about 11 billion vaccines to vaccinate about 70% of the population aroundld. as of today, we have only administered to billion. we need to make sure we are in the face of this pandemic where we look at how these vaccines are available, they need to go into arms of people around the world if we are to truly end this pandemic for everybody. amy: before we go to the rest of the world, can we stay in your own family? you begin your "new york...
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the world thought he was. yeah, i'm sure the pressure from around the world have contributed greatly to the withdrawal of its forces along with, you know, the pressure from within to get this done from the that other stuff from the people . i mean, the government literally diplomatically, has lost its legitimacy and the, you know, when i think the election, the past few weeks, i mean, we can go knobs quoted government back because at the same time, somehow the have gotten to the prostate jabante, the prime minister party sample bit ok, both called to helping us understand the latest developments in ethiopia tonight. thank you. increasing numbers of corona virus cases linked to the delta vary are causing concern here in europe. some countries have reimpose travel restrictions just weeks after easing them. visitors to portugal have been cutting short their holidays dealing fresh blows to people whose livelihoods depend on tourists. this kelly has been operating here in lisbon for more than a 100 years. the shop survived the last major global pandemic. the spanish flew its owner. jose bronco isn't easily shocked, but
the world thought he was. yeah, i'm sure the pressure from around the world have contributed greatly to the withdrawal of its forces along with, you know, the pressure from within to get this done from the that other stuff from the people . i mean, the government literally diplomatically, has lost its legitimacy and the, you know, when i think the election, the past few weeks, i mean, we can go knobs quoted government back because at the same time, somehow the have gotten to the prostate...
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and around the world to get a copy of the book. it's available of course wherever you get your books and you can go to independent.org which is the website of the institute and also very proud to have professor james tooley is a senior fellow. professor, we wish you all the best and hope and wish you all the best directing the work of the university. >> thank you very much. glad to see you. thank you. >> tht
and around the world to get a copy of the book. it's available of course wherever you get your books and you can go to independent.org which is the website of the institute and also very proud to have professor james tooley is a senior fellow. professor, we wish you all the best and hope and wish you all the best directing the work of the university. >> thank you very much. glad to see you. thank you. >> tht
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the world who would give anything to have the problems -- i hate to see people around the world who wouldive anything to have the problems we have the u.s. suddenly see their kids forced into a path in life which means they will be cleaning gutters the way their parents are. lever forget we complain in the u.s. all the time we are going to bring jobs back and going to bring back the past. the rest of the world, they would give anything for what we have, whereby jobs are not generational. most people do not do what their parents did or the grandparents did. they get to do better and better work all the time. when we shut down like this in the u.s., it slows down the global economy in a cruel way. as i document in the book, and some of this is anecdotal but i think it tells a bigger story. what was happening in countries like pakistan is, suddenly, gutter cleaners whose kids were getting a shot at education, suddenly they lacked to do that. suddenly, they were back to being on the path their father was, who literally, every night, had to eat while smelling his hands. he could not get that w
the world who would give anything to have the problems -- i hate to see people around the world who wouldive anything to have the problems we have the u.s. suddenly see their kids forced into a path in life which means they will be cleaning gutters the way their parents are. lever forget we complain in the u.s. all the time we are going to bring jobs back and going to bring back the past. the rest of the world, they would give anything for what we have, whereby jobs are not generational. most...
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the world to the end of june. many of these doses are shipping to countries around the world as we speak. today, we are taking a step to supercharge this fight against the pandemic. in my direction, the u.s. will purchase an additional half-billion doses from pfizer. we will donate to lower middle income countries. the u.s. will buy half a billion doses to nearly 100 nations in dire need in the fight against pandemic. that is a historic step. it is the largest single purchase in vaccine by any single country ever. this is the mrna vaccine is proven to be extremely effective against covid-19 in every known variant thus far. these half a billion vaccines will start to be shipped in august, as quickly as they roll off the manufacturing line. 2 million will be delivered this year. let me be clear: just as with the 80 million doses we previously announced, the u.s. is providing these half million doses with no strings attached. our donations don't have potential for favors or concessions. we are doing this to save lives and and this pandemic. that is it. i would like to thank the pfizer co for
the world to the end of june. many of these doses are shipping to countries around the world as we speak. today, we are taking a step to supercharge this fight against the pandemic. in my direction, the u.s. will purchase an additional half-billion doses from pfizer. we will donate to lower middle income countries. the u.s. will buy half a billion doses to nearly 100 nations in dire need in the fight against pandemic. that is a historic step. it is the largest single purchase in vaccine by any...
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i people arrested around the world. , , people arrested around the world. , ., _, world. ypot a- eal world. i suppose the honeypot appeal would _ world. i suppose the honeypot appeal would be _ world. i suppose the honeypot appeal would be the _ world. i suppose the honeypot appeal would be the sheer- appeal would be the sheer length of time they took to propose it, build it up, and let it run. the fbi was saying around five years in the making. five years in which there would also be an awful lot of crime taking place, presumably. it is a difficult balance isn't it, between saying, that this run and we need to step in?— saying, that this run and we need to step in? this is always the tension — need to step in? this is always the tension when _ need to step in? this is always the tension when these - need to step in? this is always the tension when these types | need to step in? this is always. the tension when these types of operations are initiated, whether in the criminal world or the counter—terrorism world, where i was familiar with some of the same concept here, tryi
i people arrested around the world. , , people arrested around the world. , ., _, world. ypot a- eal world. i suppose the honeypot appeal would _ world. i suppose the honeypot appeal would be _ world. i suppose the honeypot appeal would be the _ world. i suppose the honeypot appeal would be the sheer- appeal would be the sheer length of time they took to propose it, build it up, and let it run. the fbi was saying around five years in the making. five years in which there would also be an awful...
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corporations around the world. ry _ around the world. whenever we hear a story that _ around the world. whenever we hear a story that they _ around the world. whenever we hear a story that they are - around the world. whenever we hear a story that they are not i hear a story that they are not paying as much tax as everyone else or individuals are not paying tax, we are not necessarily surprised. — are you? what i find interesting from the story is the big focus from the story is the big focus from the story is the big focus from the us is on the leak and the fact it is come out rather than the fact that these people paid little to no tax! the issue being around that is the fact that, yes, by the sounds of what we have seen here, jeff bezos, you have warren buffett and elon musk not paying any tax in 2018 and jeff bezos and warren buffett not paying any in 2011, they are doing this legally, it is not necessarily illegal. whatever loopholes they are going through are set to be looked at, of course, but the focus from
corporations around the world. ry _ around the world. whenever we hear a story that _ around the world. whenever we hear a story that they _ around the world. whenever we hear a story that they are - around the world. whenever we hear a story that they are not i hear a story that they are not paying as much tax as everyone else or individuals are not paying tax, we are not necessarily surprised. — are you? what i find interesting from the story is the big focus from the story is the big focus...
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people protesting for freedom. tor browser is a software helping political activists around the world to surf. the internet anonymously toward which stands for the onion router is a multi layered encryption system, just like an onion website that can be accessed on tort can be recognized by their u. r. l extension dot onion. facebook has it as just new york times and also in on your website that can be added onto a browser. which is especially useful in countries where these websites use a lot like china or iran. for the n g o reporters without borders. this makes the dock with a to a for more freedom of speech. the doc net all more precisely. usually we talk about the tool browse that enables people to anonymously research on the internet to access what pages that might be censored in certain countries, or to share information, share documents or video material with international news media, without giving away that identity. and that's quite a critical tool then, especially in less 3 countries. the dark lamp is also a space that has been used to leak highly classified information. m
people protesting for freedom. tor browser is a software helping political activists around the world to surf. the internet anonymously toward which stands for the onion router is a multi layered encryption system, just like an onion website that can be accessed on tort can be recognized by their u. r. l extension dot onion. facebook has it as just new york times and also in on your website that can be added onto a browser. which is especially useful in countries where these websites use a lot...
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the world benefits. there are lessons learned from the u.s. that can be shared globally but also there is been extensive global research from around the world that the united states can learn and benefit from. today we are turning our attention to our subject area of jurisdiction global health. having a healthy functioning brain affects everybody's vividly to participate in their everyday life. this includes making wise decisions, solving problems creatively, interacting successfully with others, and maintaining emotional balance. the brain changes continuously in line with how we use it to think, interact, learn, feel and imagined. our habits can contribute to or detract from the brains performance. we all know the brain needs to engage in a variety of ways to stay at its optimal peak. consistent exercise supports the break, constant stimulation, taking care of mental health and reducing stress, staying socially engaged and a healthy diet. but even if we do all of these things recommended by health practitioners would sometimes find her herself and her los impacted by brain conditions. an increasing number of children around the world of being
the world benefits. there are lessons learned from the u.s. that can be shared globally but also there is been extensive global research from around the world that the united states can learn and benefit from. today we are turning our attention to our subject area of jurisdiction global health. having a healthy functioning brain affects everybody's vividly to participate in their everyday life. this includes making wise decisions, solving problems creatively, interacting successfully with...
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i'm victoria fritz, with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. g7 summit. covid recovery, climate change and trade are all on the agenda. famine in northern ethiopia — the united nations' humanitarian programme says months of conflict have had a devastating effect on the tigray region. excitement across a continent — the delayed euro 2020 football tournament is set to kick off in rome. the end of a reality tv era — keeping up with the kardashians airs its very final episode after 1a years.
i'm victoria fritz, with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. g7 summit. covid recovery, climate change and trade are all on the agenda. famine in northern ethiopia — the united nations' humanitarian programme says months of conflict have had a devastating effect on the tigray region. excitement across a continent — the delayed euro 2020 football tournament is set to kick off in rome. the end of a reality tv era — keeping up with the kardashians airs its very...
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we've given our chief ambassadors around the world the authority to do that and we're trying to advance defense, support. the protection of lgbtqi persons around the world and we want to make sure we're doing this in a way that takes into account the specific situation, conditions and in a given country but in every single country where represented our key ambassadors are whoever's in charge at the authority to fly the pride flag on an exterior external facing poll at the embassy. and i think that's usually important because this is again the strength, the power of our own enhancements. the willingness to speak up, to speak out and to show the strength of our own diversity including (i think ends an unusually important message. one thing i can announce today the first time is we will be flying the progress flag, a symbol that encompasses diversity and inter-sexuality of persons and communities around the world. the state department later this month. we will fly the flag from june 26 to the 28th. that's a time that i know so many no marks a couple of important turning points in our histo
we've given our chief ambassadors around the world the authority to do that and we're trying to advance defense, support. the protection of lgbtqi persons around the world and we want to make sure we're doing this in a way that takes into account the specific situation, conditions and in a given country but in every single country where represented our key ambassadors are whoever's in charge at the authority to fly the pride flag on an exterior external facing poll at the embassy. and i think...
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interest around the world. you have long recognized diplomacy defense and development are vital components of foreign policy and president biden does as well is reflected in the discretionary budget and elevating u.s. eight administrator to become a standing member of the national security council. development humanitarian assistance growing even more necessary in light of these challenges let me respond, i know there are others but ranking member rogers and these concerns about the increase in the budget and offer context for the request. the pandemic as we know has left 3.5 million dead the ranks of extreme force for the first time since the late 90s, authoritarian regimes like china and russia acting more aggressively each year explaining not only covid but vulnerabilities in our democracy changing climate, restoring our way and inflicting drought and wildfires on communities. his displacement at its highest since world war ii. just when you think it can't get worse, every day it seems like a new horrific cri
interest around the world. you have long recognized diplomacy defense and development are vital components of foreign policy and president biden does as well is reflected in the discretionary budget and elevating u.s. eight administrator to become a standing member of the national security council. development humanitarian assistance growing even more necessary in light of these challenges let me respond, i know there are others but ranking member rogers and these concerns about the increase in...
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the eu sa s it's everywhere around the world. e eu says it's patience _ everywhere around the world. the eu says it's patience is _ everywhere around the world. the eu says it's patience is wearing - everywhere around the world. the eu says it's patience is wearing thin - says it's patience is wearing thin with the uk in talks over avoiding a trade war over checks and northern ireland. . ,, trade war over checks and northern ireland. ., i. ., trade war over checks and northern ireland. . ,, ., , , trade war over checks and northern ireland. ., ., , , ., ireland. that you will not shy away from acting _ ireland. that you will not shy away from acting swiftly _ ireland. that you will not shy away from acting swiftly and _ ireland. that you will not shy away from acting swiftly and resolutelyl from acting swiftly and resolutely to ensure — from acting swiftly and resolutely to ensure that the uk abides by international law obligations —— the eu. international law obligations —— the eu el_ international law obligations -- the eu. ., .
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now let's take a look at some of the stories making headlines around the world. at least 12 people have been failed and more than 100 injured in a massive gas explosion in federal china. the blast talk through the residential and markets area in who b province was eli sunday. eaten breakfast, several building where destroyed in me and my biggest c d young have stage a brief friday against the unit demonstrates has shown that snow then before the stress and to avoid the community forces for various military take over that elected leader. sounds and she, she set to go and trial on monday. anti government with us as a class with ryan believes in nickelodeon, capital bull gotta, dozens of people have been killed in 6 weeks of nationwide demonstrations. they begun against the planned tax hike and have widened into an expression of anger about poverty, inequality, and least violence to ease are now where the parliament is preparing to vote on a new government with woods and prime minister. and you mean that the hard one yet and yeah, whose record? 12 years in office, th
now let's take a look at some of the stories making headlines around the world. at least 12 people have been failed and more than 100 injured in a massive gas explosion in federal china. the blast talk through the residential and markets area in who b province was eli sunday. eaten breakfast, several building where destroyed in me and my biggest c d young have stage a brief friday against the unit demonstrates has shown that snow then before the stress and to avoid the community forces for...
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but many ingredients even being flown in from around the world of study, found that around a told about indians eat, come from abroad artist and god. and as a comma is the force behind movement to save in the genus food stuff. he has founded revival project called surge up with it and could just be boot to grow local and seasonal foods that have slowly disappeared from their lives. actually, the recipe has been changed where the ingredients become very less. so people, when they're made in the peak season, they'll add 15 to 20 kind of hubs and greens in one curry. now we just come to 2 or 3 types, which most of them are buying from the shops and the shops are selling. what farmers are growing and farmers are growing, what people are selling come out of the community garden on the outskirts of bank a little in the village. fuller gateway. and it is filled with interest in crops that high but local and now where the squashed. i thought used as a vegetable and cooking is a walking guard. we have to break open the spot now the pressure is inside to these other seats. so you can at least spe
but many ingredients even being flown in from around the world of study, found that around a told about indians eat, come from abroad artist and god. and as a comma is the force behind movement to save in the genus food stuff. he has founded revival project called surge up with it and could just be boot to grow local and seasonal foods that have slowly disappeared from their lives. actually, the recipe has been changed where the ingredients become very less. so people, when they're made in the...
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tributes have been paid around the world to — guns. s. tributes have been paid around the world to my home _ guns. tributes have been paid around the world to my home who's - guns. tributes have been paid around the world to my home who's died - guns. tributes have been paid around the world to my home who's died at l the world to my home who's died at the world to my home who's died at the age of 7a. he transcended the sport of boxing of which he was three times world champion. he sport of boxing of which he was three times world champion. he was a fi . hter three times world champion. he was a fiuhter and three times world champion. he was a fighter and he — three times world champion. he was a fighter and he fought _ three times world champion. he was a fighter and he fought all _ three times world champion. he was a fighter and he fought all the _ three times world champion. he was a fighter and he fought all the way - three times world champion. he was a fighter and he fought all the way to . fighter and he fought all the way to th
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and friendly around the world. l: a little bit about the efforts toward the end of the trump administration, they put a lot of pressure on allies to make sure those countries did not adopt the huawei five 5 networks. what effect has that had on huawei? could you talk a little bit about what effect that pressure campaign had on huawei worldwide? andy: it deftly had a negative impact on revenue. some countries have gone along with pressure from the united states. my approach is look, what is necessary to make a safer cyberspace? a number of things coming out of executive orders and the work the government and private companies are going to do will be important, but we've got to look globally. what is necessary and what is possible to make for greater security, greater assurance and greater privacy globally? we need to think outside the box and not go with the same old stuff that is not working. accountability and transparency are the key. germany is doing important things to make sure the operators and equipment suppl
and friendly around the world. l: a little bit about the efforts toward the end of the trump administration, they put a lot of pressure on allies to make sure those countries did not adopt the huawei five 5 networks. what effect has that had on huawei? could you talk a little bit about what effect that pressure campaign had on huawei worldwide? andy: it deftly had a negative impact on revenue. some countries have gone along with pressure from the united states. my approach is look, what is...
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people of the world, welcome to the - around the world! people of the world, welcome to the giant! come to the giant! the giant— world, welcome to the giant! the giant will be an interactive visitor attraction centred around a huge human —shaped moving structure with cafe s shops, and a museum, to boot, literally, at the boot! the project is currently being masterminded at paddy �*s residential recording studio grouse lodge and it has caught the attention of eric, an opera director, music producer, movie—maker and all—round creative who wanted to make sure the statue could represent absolutely anybody. fine sure the statue could represent absolutely anybody.— absolutely anybody. one of the possibilities _ absolutely anybody. one of the possibilities was _ absolutely anybody. one of the possibilities was a _ absolutely anybody. one of the possibilities was a gigantic - possibilities was a gigantic statue, androgynous, and therefore with the led, not projected but actually revealed on it, it makes it a much more spectacular and transformable spectacular and tra nsformable rather than a
people of the world, welcome to the - around the world! people of the world, welcome to the giant! come to the giant! the giant— world, welcome to the giant! the giant will be an interactive visitor attraction centred around a huge human —shaped moving structure with cafe s shops, and a museum, to boot, literally, at the boot! the project is currently being masterminded at paddy �*s residential recording studio grouse lodge and it has caught the attention of eric, an opera director, music...
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and so we're seeing this around the world. we are seeing the massive growth of a chinese naval base, just literally across the bay from ours in djibouti, east africa, that can control shipping going in and out of the suez canal. but the doing it through, primarily through economic means. they're flooding the sun with money. and then thing that is so, frankly, frustrating, is that it's our money. it's american money. between the capital they're racing on wall street, between our trade deficit and direct investment into china, it is literally american money that is funding the military buildup, that's funding belt and road, and so one of the things that i'm wrestling with wall street and many off our multinational corporations [inaudible] issue, and on -- and i've told many of them -- if we want to invest in a billion person market, if we want to do so in a way that responsible to u.s. security, let's look at india. let's look at malaysia. let's look at other countries around there that aren't talking about actively talking about
and so we're seeing this around the world. we are seeing the massive growth of a chinese naval base, just literally across the bay from ours in djibouti, east africa, that can control shipping going in and out of the suez canal. but the doing it through, primarily through economic means. they're flooding the sun with money. and then thing that is so, frankly, frustrating, is that it's our money. it's american money. between the capital they're racing on wall street, between our trade deficit...
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we want to help people around the world, not until every american who wants to be vaccinated can be vaccinated. you see with the vaccines now around the world, china is trying to become the hero trying to make vaccines available to folks who might be later in life -- later in line to get the vaccines. so, politics is always in play, as well as science and trying to come to a proper balance in a world with 7 billion people make 2 billion vaccines in a year. we're still at a record pace for getting the pandemic behind us. there have been supply chain problems in america, different places around the world. people say, why don't we have all these, basically protective devices, stored and on shelves in hospitals? as a doctor, the gallons in gloves and stuff, they don't last forever. it's a matter of what resources you have been keeping those supplies on tap immediately. there's a lot of lessons. we can spend the next hour of the lessons that we have learned from heading into the point where we are. it's remarkable where we are where we are inside of absolutely the death and isolation and the suffer
we want to help people around the world, not until every american who wants to be vaccinated can be vaccinated. you see with the vaccines now around the world, china is trying to become the hero trying to make vaccines available to folks who might be later in life -- later in line to get the vaccines. so, politics is always in play, as well as science and trying to come to a proper balance in a world with 7 billion people make 2 billion vaccines in a year. we're still at a record pace for...
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we amount of plastic wastage around the world. ~ , ., around the world. t good _ around the world. we must leave it there but good luck _ around the world. we must leave it there but good luck and - around the world. we must leave it there but good luck and keep l it there but good luck and keep us posted. a couple of major sponsors of the euros have suffered the embarrassment this week of top footballers shunning their products. first there was the great cristiano ronaldo. here is the portugal captain sitting down at a press conference, only to take a couple of bottles of coca—cola out of shot. the renowned health fanatic then held up a bottle of water instead. he small gesture took li—billion dollars was wiped from the company's value. the ronaldo shunning coca—cola incident was followed on tuesday by this: french world cup winner paul pogba — who is a practising muslim — removing a heineken beer from the table in front of him. that's despite the fact that it was non—alcoholic. both official sponsors, the two drinks giants are reported to have splashed o
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most of them are found in collections around the world. the museums now planned to return them to brazil, only not the objects themselves, but digital copies me sending computer data instead of statues. sounds like a trick, but this case is a bit different. so far the courage, i haven't requested their object back. right now they're looking to collect information about their history, to gain more visibility and brazil's politics. but neil and then i can only say my own opinion, but i think it's the right thing for our figures to stay in museums. they can be properly kept there and preserved that these figures are our cultural heritage. there's a whole mythology behind them and we're very happy that many people can get to know these work. being maybe important things to keep them safe. and for that reason, i'm ok with they're staying in museums like them when they move on to the photos. so objects that are missing in the places they were made, the museums will display less than 10 percent of what they hold here. more and more though, it seem
most of them are found in collections around the world. the museums now planned to return them to brazil, only not the objects themselves, but digital copies me sending computer data instead of statues. sounds like a trick, but this case is a bit different. so far the courage, i haven't requested their object back. right now they're looking to collect information about their history, to gain more visibility and brazil's politics. but neil and then i can only say my own opinion, but i think it's...
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your role in the work you're doing to combat the covid pandemic around the world is critically important7 worldwide including for the 595,000 right here in america. even though the u.s. is on a positive trajectory, is devastating many countries around the world. the recent surge in india should be a wake-up call and remark are reminder we all have a long road ahead. i was glad to see the administration announcing moving out vaccine allocations. our partners and allies urgently need this assistance and we must be strategic making these decisions. very concerned by the communist chinese parties effort to exploit countries economic and vaccination needs to secure political confessions. we are seeing this around the world but especially in latin america and caribbean's. taiwan's allies have been asked to sever ties with taiwan in exchange for much-needed vaccines. so far, none have agreed but with latin america and caribbean being home to nine, remaining 15 allies, we can expect this trend to continue. i look forward to hearing how the biden administration is addressing these challenges as w
your role in the work you're doing to combat the covid pandemic around the world is critically important7 worldwide including for the 595,000 right here in america. even though the u.s. is on a positive trajectory, is devastating many countries around the world. the recent surge in india should be a wake-up call and remark are reminder we all have a long road ahead. i was glad to see the administration announcing moving out vaccine allocations. our partners and allies urgently need this...
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the world's ecosystems are being degraded and destroyed, and the us environment program says the situation is past the point where conservation alone can turn things around. at the moment, the equivalent of 1.6 us on needed to naturally supply what people are consuming, about 80 percent of the world's population live in countries running ecological deficits and encroaching on animal habitats creates ideal conditions for pathogens . likely, one that caused the global pandemic to cross to humans and spread or put another way we are creating a big overlap area between animal and man. for more corona viruses. so what do we do for starters? well, the u. n. environment program once a generational restoration to rehabilitate a 1000000000 hector's of land over the next decade. that's roughly the size of china. and the head of the us environment program in the anderson told al jazeera it can be done that be in the heck test that we have over exploded, degraded through our human activity. we need to put it back into working order. why? because we still need to feed the world, we still need to ensure that we can't live as humanity. and we can't do that if we contin
the world's ecosystems are being degraded and destroyed, and the us environment program says the situation is past the point where conservation alone can turn things around. at the moment, the equivalent of 1.6 us on needed to naturally supply what people are consuming, about 80 percent of the world's population live in countries running ecological deficits and encroaching on animal habitats creates ideal conditions for pathogens . likely, one that caused the global pandemic to cross to humans...
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the world at the moment. despite the who saying in the first half of 2021, let's at least use available supplies for all health care workers aroundthe world or all people over 18, that is not happen. i agree there is not a prioritization. there is a scarcity of supplies. but that can be addressed. amy: explain how it could work in south africa. what would it require of the wealthiest countries like the united states? i mean, of the g7 meeting today, the group of 7 -- canada, france, germany, italy, japan, the united kingdom, and the united states. what do you want to see come out of that meeting? what are your demands? >> so all of those countries except the u.s. are blocking what we call the trips waiver. the u.s. has indicated partial support for the waiver only in relation to vaccine, not in relation to diagnostic technologies or therapeutics or other interventions that could help. for over eight months, the g7 have been sitting on proposal for the trips waiver that would alloother mafacturers around world to be able to make veions of these vaccines so we can get millions of doses into ma different parts othe world. so they ar
the world at the moment. despite the who saying in the first half of 2021, let's at least use available supplies for all health care workers aroundthe world or all people over 18, that is not happen. i agree there is not a prioritization. there is a scarcity of supplies. but that can be addressed. amy: explain how it could work in south africa. what would it require of the wealthiest countries like the united states? i mean, of the g7 meeting today, the group of 7 -- canada, france, germany,...
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they agreed to stop the subsidy of coal mining around the world. everybody here at this meeting agreed -- at the g7 i should say agreed to net zero by 2050 plus nationally determined contributions by 2030. they all made significant steps forward towards the $100 billion we will need to support the developing world in tackling climate change. we, as the rich nations of the earth, we need to build our credibility with the countries in asking them to make cuts in co2 because this country is responsible for a huge amount of carbon in the atmosphere. that's why we put a billion into climate finance. this g7 you saw many other countries stepping up to the plate, and the eu, making big commitments. i am not going to pretend our work is done. the italian prime minister who is the chair, and the secretary-general of the un, and i, we are going to be on everybody's case between now and the summer and on into the autumn to get those commitments and to make sure we get the world into the right place. but i think we made a very good start. laura, bbc. >> the for
they agreed to stop the subsidy of coal mining around the world. everybody here at this meeting agreed -- at the g7 i should say agreed to net zero by 2050 plus nationally determined contributions by 2030. they all made significant steps forward towards the $100 billion we will need to support the developing world in tackling climate change. we, as the rich nations of the earth, we need to build our credibility with the countries in asking them to make cuts in co2 because this country is...
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and around the world to get a copy of the book. it's available of course wherever you get your books and you can go to independent.org which is the website of the institute and also very proud to have professor james tooley is a senior fellow. professor, we wish you all the best and hope and wish you all the best directing the work of the university. >> thank you very much. glad to see you. thank you for joining here on independent conversations. please join us next time. >> will. >> the world changed but the mea com was ready. internet tracking sword and we've never slowed down. schools and businesses went virtual and we powered. we are built to keep you ahead. a. >> as part of our ongoing series with members of congress, booktv asked democratic congressman of massachusetts what are you reading? >> i'm reading a cultural biography of abraham lincoln and it charts the way that he navigated american society, culture and politics in the turbulent years between his youth and in the 1830s all the way to his presidency and the civil war
and around the world to get a copy of the book. it's available of course wherever you get your books and you can go to independent.org which is the website of the institute and also very proud to have professor james tooley is a senior fellow. professor, we wish you all the best and hope and wish you all the best directing the work of the university. >> thank you very much. glad to see you. thank you for joining here on independent conversations. please join us next time. >> will....
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we expect a regular cadence of shipments around the world across the next several weeks. in the weeks ahead, working with the world's democracies, we will coordinate a multilateral effort including through the g7 to combat the pandemic. now let me turn over to jake sullivan. jake: today, we are announcing our plan for sharing the first 25 million u.s. vaccines with the world. i am going to brief the outline why we are saying them, how we are sharing them, and where we will share them. first, our goal in sharing our vaccines is in service of ending the pandemic globally. our overarching aim is to get as many safe and effective vaccines to as many people as possible as fast as possible. it is as simple as that. we want to save lives. perhaps most important, this is the right thing to do thanks to the ingenuity of american scientists and the resilience and commitment to the american people, we are in a position to help others so we will help others. as the president has said, the united states will not use its vaccines to secure favors from other countries. next, i want to s
we expect a regular cadence of shipments around the world across the next several weeks. in the weeks ahead, working with the world's democracies, we will coordinate a multilateral effort including through the g7 to combat the pandemic. now let me turn over to jake sullivan. jake: today, we are announcing our plan for sharing the first 25 million u.s. vaccines with the world. i am going to brief the outline why we are saying them, how we are sharing them, and where we will share them. first,...