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david: around the world? mr. kerry: around the world. david: in the u.s. it went up, too, right? kerry: yes. it was a tick up. in addition, there is 300 gigawatts of new coal construction coming online at a time when the international energy agency says you have got to reduce coal plants by 870 gigawatts. so the imbalance of that is dangerous for everybody. it is at the heart of what we have to really try to tackle now. david: one of the challenges has been the developing nations -- some people would say china, even though it is a gigantic economy, is a developing nation, and india, they say you in the west have been polluting for a long time. why don't you let us pollute for some time until we get our economy in shape? and then we will negotiate a reduction? mr. kerry: because there will not be much of the world left negotiate. it is that simple. it is a reality. no country can solve this problem by itself. if we went to zero emissions tomorrow, we still need china, russia, india and all these other countries on board. i have heard this argument face-to-face with different minis
david: around the world? mr. kerry: around the world. david: in the u.s. it went up, too, right? kerry: yes. it was a tick up. in addition, there is 300 gigawatts of new coal construction coming online at a time when the international energy agency says you have got to reduce coal plants by 870 gigawatts. so the imbalance of that is dangerous for everybody. it is at the heart of what we have to really try to tackle now. david: one of the challenges has been the developing nations -- some people...
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i'm tim willcox with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. tigation finds some of the most vulnerable have been left behind. because of their disabilities they are not treated as human beings. they are only kept alive here. and it's not a problem of the institution, it's a problem of the system. contact lost with the defeners of mariupol, as russia launches a major assault on the remaining ukrainian forces there. amber heard takes the stand in the multi—million dollar defamation trial brought by former husband johnny depp — she alleges domestic abuse. he slapped me again.
i'm tim willcox with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. tigation finds some of the most vulnerable have been left behind. because of their disabilities they are not treated as human beings. they are only kept alive here. and it's not a problem of the institution, it's a problem of the system. contact lost with the defeners of mariupol, as russia launches a major assault on the remaining ukrainian forces there. amber heard takes the stand in the multi—million...
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a lot of the uncertainty evolves around covid and the other things but let me say this, no president in the future would walk into the white house and undo what is going on around the world. this is bigger than the united states, this response. people all around the world are retooling. here in america do you think ford motor company and general motors, which have completely retooled and are retooling their factories to build electric, do you think they're going to say no electric is not in the future? electric is the future for automobiles around the world. that's already happening. the pace which it is in demand and being built, why is tesla the fastest growing in the world produces electric cars and vehicles? i think that no -- with the trillions of dollars that are going into clean hydrogen, batteries and storage, carbon capture, while companies around the world, you know this, you sit on boards, you've been c.e.o., there discussions around the planet, people are concerned about being responsible, the finance sector is going to demand disclosure of rifts so people are going to be making risk juments about the kind of investments. and i think, i don't see any politici
a lot of the uncertainty evolves around covid and the other things but let me say this, no president in the future would walk into the white house and undo what is going on around the world. this is bigger than the united states, this response. people all around the world are retooling. here in america do you think ford motor company and general motors, which have completely retooled and are retooling their factories to build electric, do you think they're going to say no electric is not in the...
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in other countries in the region and around the world we are helping defeat covid-19. united states has provided nearly $20 billion to the global pandemic response. that includes more than 540 million doses of safe and effective vaccines donated, not sold, with no political strings attached, on our way to 1.2 billion doses worldwide. and we are coordinating with a group of 19 countries in a global action plan to get shots into arms. with this diplomacy we are more aligned with partners across the indo pacific and we are working in a more coordinated way towards our shared goals. we also deepen our alignment across the atlantic. we've launched the u.s.-eu trade and technology last year. marshaling the combined weight of nearly 50% of the world's gdp. last week i joined secretary raimondo in our european commissioner to work together on new technology standards, coordinate on investment screening, strength supply chains, boost green tech and improve food security and digital infrastructure in developing countries. meanwhile, we set aside 17 years of litigation about aircr
in other countries in the region and around the world we are helping defeat covid-19. united states has provided nearly $20 billion to the global pandemic response. that includes more than 540 million doses of safe and effective vaccines donated, not sold, with no political strings attached, on our way to 1.2 billion doses worldwide. and we are coordinating with a group of 19 countries in a global action plan to get shots into arms. with this diplomacy we are more aligned with partners across...
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the world and the growing food insecurity around the world. ukraine, in particular, according to the united nations, is having a huge knock on effect on food prices because of the conflict and the inability to get food out of ukraine. but also because of the rising costs. so for the united nations, which is involved in so many countries worldwide, trying to get food to them, they're able to get less food to people in need because the prices have gone up so much. so he went, secretary general during this meeting, also pointed out that it's the distribution. that is really the issue right now that there is enough food in the world and they need to come to some sort of a, an agreement in order to get that food to the people who need it most. and how did russia respond? well, russia blamed sanctions for a lot of the problem that the world is facing right now. the russian ambassadors said that they're sitting on $22000000.00 tons of wheat and russia. but sanctions are making it difficult for them to distribute it around the world. the un
the world and the growing food insecurity around the world. ukraine, in particular, according to the united nations, is having a huge knock on effect on food prices because of the conflict and the inability to get food out of ukraine. but also because of the rising costs. so for the united nations, which is involved in so many countries worldwide, trying to get food to them, they're able to get less food to people in need because the prices have gone up so much. so he went, secretary general...
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thank president zelenskyy for showing the world what one country and one inspired leader can do to rally the cause of freedom and democracy and non-aggression around the world. president zelenskyy and the ukrainians have changed the course of history for the better and we unequivocally are with the ukrainian penal in their fight-- the ukrainian people in their fight for democracy. i yield the floor. >> and senate is considering a bill to ukraine. this bill brings up the questions of constitutionality
thank president zelenskyy for showing the world what one country and one inspired leader can do to rally the cause of freedom and democracy and non-aggression around the world. president zelenskyy and the ukrainians have changed the course of history for the better and we unequivocally are with the ukrainian penal in their fight-- the ukrainian people in their fight for democracy. i yield the floor. >> and senate is considering a bill to ukraine. this bill brings up the questions of...
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his deliberate targeting — around the world. around the world. food prices _ ukraine and around the world. food prices have — ukraine and around the world. food prices have risen, energy prices risen _ prices have risen, energy prices risen and — prices have risen, energy prices risen and that in turn means that hunger— risen and that in turn means that hunger is— risen and that in turn means that hunger is on the rise. what kind of person— hunger is on the rise. what kind of person does— hunger is on the rise. what kind of person does that? in ukraine we talk to president zelensky about the importance of providing assistance directiv— importance of providing assistance directly to— importance of providing assistance directly to ukraine, so that he has the ability— directly to ukraine, so that he has the ability and the flexibility to provide — the ability and the flexibility to provide what is necessary to people in need. _ provide what is necessary to people in need, whether they are internally displaced. _ in need, whether the
his deliberate targeting — around the world. around the world. food prices _ ukraine and around the world. food prices have — ukraine and around the world. food prices have risen, energy prices risen _ prices have risen, energy prices risen and — prices have risen, energy prices risen and that in turn means that hunger— risen and that in turn means that hunger is— risen and that in turn means that hunger is on the rise. what kind of person— hunger is on the rise. what kind of person...
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around the world of course will be only too _ around the world of course will be only too happy— aroundeen the democratically elected volodymyr zelenskiy and the rigged elections of vladimir putin in russia. russian elections are rigged. political opponents are imprisoned or otherwise eliminated from participating in the electoral process. the result is an absence of checks and balances in russia and the decision of one man to launch a wholly unjustified and brutal invasion of iraq, i mean, of ukraine. iraq... anyway... 75. laughter. they laugh and we laugh about it because he has form on this, but the way he recovered, a rock, too, is a bit picked up and reminder really that the world is still living with the consequences of that invasion. definitely, and while i think it was clearly— definitely, and while i think it was clearly a _ definitely, and while i think it was clearly a gaffe, it is the reason why l'm — clearly a gaffe, it is the reason why i'm concerned about our continued _ why i'm concerned about our continued support of this war. we saw what — continued support of this war
around the world of course will be only too _ around the world of course will be only too happy— aroundeen the democratically elected volodymyr zelenskiy and the rigged elections of vladimir putin in russia. russian elections are rigged. political opponents are imprisoned or otherwise eliminated from participating in the electoral process. the result is an absence of checks and balances in russia and the decision of one man to launch a wholly unjustified and brutal invasion of iraq, i mean,...
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i am one of tens of millions of women around the world who have suffered pregnancy loss and as my work as global health correspondent has shown me many times, i know how lucky i am to receive the level of care i have had. the conversation around pregnancy loss is opening up so much more in the uk, with things like this beautiful exhibition here in manchester. but after my losses, it struck me, given how physically and mentally painful miscarriage can be, why are we not talking about it more? why do we not know more about what happens? my name is professor siobhan quenby. my name is natasha necati. rukhsana. i've spent the last few months looking into how pregnancy loss impacts families all around the world and how they can be better supported, why the colour of our skin can affect our chances of having a healthy pregnancy. i just do�*t think we're being listened to and heard in the spaces. do you think it is about the colour of your skin? all: absolutely. and heard from one group often left out of the conversation. my wife was near to death. i had a cry sitting on the toilet, because t
i am one of tens of millions of women around the world who have suffered pregnancy loss and as my work as global health correspondent has shown me many times, i know how lucky i am to receive the level of care i have had. the conversation around pregnancy loss is opening up so much more in the uk, with things like this beautiful exhibition here in manchester. but after my losses, it struck me, given how physically and mentally painful miscarriage can be, why are we not talking about it more?...
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and here are some of the other stores making use around the world. american president joe biden is in japan to strengthen economic ties their pardon is sending out his plans for a new trade agreement with tokyo. the u. s. leader earlier wrapped up a 3 day visit to south korean. you secured their a $10000000000.00 investment deal from the car maker fund. i. heavy rains have caused widespread floods in bangladesh and india. at least 50 people are dead. millions more have been stranded by the rising waters is the worse flooding in 2 decades. women t v news anchors in afghanistan now have to work with their faces covered. the taliban have begun. enforcing new laws on dress rights activists have condemned the latest harsh restrictions imposed on women journalists say they are frustrated. i will comply with a law a hospital used to treat 50000 coke 19 patients in shanghai as closed. shanghai biggest city was the center of a cobra 19 outbreak and put under strict lockdown for nearly 2 months. now cases have dropped significantly and restrictions are easing.
and here are some of the other stores making use around the world. american president joe biden is in japan to strengthen economic ties their pardon is sending out his plans for a new trade agreement with tokyo. the u. s. leader earlier wrapped up a 3 day visit to south korean. you secured their a $10000000000.00 investment deal from the car maker fund. i. heavy rains have caused widespread floods in bangladesh and india. at least 50 people are dead. millions more have been stranded by the...
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we have hacked of us around the world. hackers around the world who have become involved and what's new is also the, the ukrainian government itself encourages people to do. so. tell me a bit more about the circle guerrillas, who are they and, and why did they even get involved in this? yeah, that's what we wanted to find out. so we had track down, some of them talked to some of them and there's no easy answer. so i mean, they have different motives. they use different cyber weapons. they have different kind of expertise in hacking. but m, you know, when it comes to the sort of pro ukrainian side, our reporting suggest that there are 3 groups. there are cybersecurity, experts often in ukraine than their activists around the world anonymous. the collective maybe most prominently. and then there are wallen tears who have little or no experience in hacking. i talk, for example, to a man in denmark, you know, the i t guy in his mid forties, who said like, he's never even broken the law for this or you know, or done anything with hacking. but now he spent several hours every day attacking ru
we have hacked of us around the world. hackers around the world who have become involved and what's new is also the, the ukrainian government itself encourages people to do. so. tell me a bit more about the circle guerrillas, who are they and, and why did they even get involved in this? yeah, that's what we wanted to find out. so we had track down, some of them talked to some of them and there's no easy answer. so i mean, they have different motives. they use different cyber weapons. they have...
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this is a university that draws outstanding students and scholars from around the world and where the most urgent challenges that we face as a country and the planet are studied and debated. so thank you for having us here today. and, i especially want to thank our friends at the asia society. dedicated to forging ties with people of asia to enhance peace, prosperity, freedom, equality, sustainability. thank you for hosting us today but you for your leadership every day. kevin, wendy, danny russell, all colleagues, all fault leaders but also doers and it's always wonderful to be here with you. i have to say i am really grateful, senator romney, for your presence here today. a man, a leader that i greatly admire. a person of tremendous principal who has been leading on the subject we will talk about today. senator, thank you for your presence. i'm delighted to see so many members of the united core. because diplomacy is the indispensable tool for shaping our shared future. in the past two years we have come together to fight the covid-19 pandemic and prepare for future global health em
this is a university that draws outstanding students and scholars from around the world and where the most urgent challenges that we face as a country and the planet are studied and debated. so thank you for having us here today. and, i especially want to thank our friends at the asia society. dedicated to forging ties with people of asia to enhance peace, prosperity, freedom, equality, sustainability. thank you for hosting us today but you for your leadership every day. kevin, wendy, danny...
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agencies about the impact this blockade will have on the whole world because of the loss of ukrainian exports like grain which feeds so many people aroundthe world, here's the head of the world food programme. >> it's absolutely essential that we allow these ports to open because this is not just about ukraine this is about the ports of the poor around the world who are on the brink of starvation as we speak, so i ask president putin if you have any heart at all to please open these ports. >> so, assuming you know putin doesn't do what he says and opens the ports, the end of this blockade will come militarily or diplomatically. >> there's a lot going on this issue both diplomatically and military issues. it's dawned on everybody how potentially serious it is. making international food supplies very tight indeed and risking famine in a number of places. so it's a very serious issue. so i think there's a few issues, one issue is the mining that ukraine did. the ukrainians says with better anti-ship missiles those mines could be removed but they're still worried about the vulnerability there, so that's a one issue. if you move the convoy,
agencies about the impact this blockade will have on the whole world because of the loss of ukrainian exports like grain which feeds so many people aroundthe world, here's the head of the world food programme. >> it's absolutely essential that we allow these ports to open because this is not just about ukraine this is about the ports of the poor around the world who are on the brink of starvation as we speak, so i ask president putin if you have any heart at all to please open these...
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the leaders around the world need to come together. i hope president putin will listen and allow us to operate these ports to bring stability and avert famine around the world. i will be speak united states senate and the united states house. i'm hopeful and confident they will do a supplemental appropriations. it's one of the few issues that bring democrats and republicans together, appropriations to stablize food security around the world. trey: you did a beautiful job for our home state, but what you are doing for the people around the world who need help is probably what's going to get you to heaven. i look forward to visiting with you soon. >> trey, thank you. let's do what we can to help these mothers and their children. trey: coming up, the border, inflation, economic uncertainty. it's making life increasingly hard for americans today. ready to turn your dreams into plans and your actions into achievements? explore over 75 programs and four-week classes at national university. ure starts today at nu.edu. ♪ ♪ i'm the latest hashta
the leaders around the world need to come together. i hope president putin will listen and allow us to operate these ports to bring stability and avert famine around the world. i will be speak united states senate and the united states house. i'm hopeful and confident they will do a supplemental appropriations. it's one of the few issues that bring democrats and republicans together, appropriations to stablize food security around the world. trey: you did a beautiful job for our home state, but...
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double 7 fans around the world took notice. is what happened next. >> kashamura made what's used in the film. >> from the next day, a lot of orders started coming in from around the world. that's when i finally realized this was a big deal. his factory is located in aiichi prefecture. about 100 makers based in the city producing around 2.5 million. however, demand has waved. now there are only ten factories. even so this apron is so popular at markets. you can rest the box here when you are carrying it with your arms. this could prevent you from getting back pain. he decided to get into the business to help keep the tradition alive. instead of the factory in toyohashi. >> i thought it would be ideal for the industry. >> he got most of his weaving machines from the factory that went out of business. his in experienced employees frequently visited a veteran artisan to learn from him. in addition to offering the tradition traditiona traditional, his firm incorporates a range and patterns of custom deseen. >> for trendy restaurants
double 7 fans around the world took notice. is what happened next. >> kashamura made what's used in the film. >> from the next day, a lot of orders started coming in from around the world. that's when i finally realized this was a big deal. his factory is located in aiichi prefecture. about 100 makers based in the city producing around 2.5 million. however, demand has waved. now there are only ten factories. even so this apron is so popular at markets. you can rest the box here...
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some of the bi est around the world. some of the biggest travellers _ around the world. biggest travellers have - around the world. some of the biggest travellers have been . around the world. some of the i biggest travellers have been the chinese and americans. and the russians as well. the russians are obviously not travelling now but it is a big impact, where really hopeful that china will be reopening hopefully by the end of this year, if not the beginning of next year, that's what we are hoping for. well. that's what we are hoping for. well, on that positive _ that's what we are hoping for. well, on that positive note _ that's what we are hoping for. well, on that positive note julia _ that's what we are hoping for. well, on that positive note julia simpson, on that positive notejulia simpson, always appreciate your time. i will talk to side- _ always appreciate your time. i will talk to side. it's _ always appreciate your time. i will talk to side. it's been _ always appreciate your time. i will talk to side. it's been a _ always appreciate your time. iii-i" ii talk
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basically, the end of our current civilization, or creech, we shuffling with people around the world in talk about the threat of nuclear war in this abyss that we're headed toward that certainly a piece of another piece of it is war in armed conflict that's taking place right now is plaguing multiple countries. you can see that ukraine, you got yemen, you got some malia, you got the ethiopian list, goes on. but behind wars like that are a weapons industry that you just alluded to. that was worth $531000000000.00 worldwide. in 2020 and as of this recording, while the basin of ukraine intensifies the stock prices, general dynamics lockheed martin. as you mentioned, northrop grumman, raytheon. they recently hit their 5 year hive. so as we talk about war, we also have several who benefits from war. can you help me unpack that a little bit? who's really benefited? is the old earth, latins silken coolly. bono, who benefits are going all the way back when you can name was just going the last century. world war one. the loans by j. p. morgan to the british for arms, for the british, it had to
basically, the end of our current civilization, or creech, we shuffling with people around the world in talk about the threat of nuclear war in this abyss that we're headed toward that certainly a piece of another piece of it is war in armed conflict that's taking place right now is plaguing multiple countries. you can see that ukraine, you got yemen, you got some malia, you got the ethiopian list, goes on. but behind wars like that are a weapons industry that you just alluded to. that was...
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i've spent the last few months looking into how pregnancy loss impacts families all around the world how they can be better supported, why the colour of our skin can affect our chances of having a healthy pregnancy. i just don't think we're being listened to and heard in the spaces. do you think it is about the colour of your skin? all: absolutely. and heard from one group often left out of the conversation. my wife was near to death. i had a cry sitting on the toilet, because that was the only time i could get to be alone. the hats knitted lovingly for twins that were never worn. the tiny teddy which nestled next to a tiny baby, born silent. the beautiful shoes bought for stillborn babyjenny on what would have been her second birthday. this still parents exhibition here at manchester's whitworth gallery is the first of its kind, aimed at breaking some of that silence that still surrounds baby and pregnancy loss all around the world. ..0i’... the focus there clearly on failure. many countries do not even have a specific word for miscarriage, theyjust use the term spontaneous abortion,
i've spent the last few months looking into how pregnancy loss impacts families all around the world how they can be better supported, why the colour of our skin can affect our chances of having a healthy pregnancy. i just don't think we're being listened to and heard in the spaces. do you think it is about the colour of your skin? all: absolutely. and heard from one group often left out of the conversation. my wife was near to death. i had a cry sitting on the toilet, because that was the only...
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and that's of course, around the area around the world. the next that's 40 kilometers north east of where i am now in my tours there of course, situations are even more dia and since yesterday, russian troops have blown up the bridge that links this town, the city to the territory. that's the that's still controlled by ukraine. people are expecting another mary, you pull their taste, bullying, reporting for us in the ground in any armed conflict, intelligence gathering is crucial search. it was the thieving, the enemy on the battlefield. during world war 2, the united states used inflatable decoys of heavy machinery to full nothing forces in battle, but it seems some 70 is on the technique has not lost its effectiveness and could be being deployed in the grand conflict blue and m. 60 battle tank. american made traveling across a meadow in the north of the czech republic, near the german border. from the join footage, it's not easy to recognize that this is not actually heavy weaponry at all. it's an inflatable decoy driven by an ordinary c
and that's of course, around the area around the world. the next that's 40 kilometers north east of where i am now in my tours there of course, situations are even more dia and since yesterday, russian troops have blown up the bridge that links this town, the city to the territory. that's the that's still controlled by ukraine. people are expecting another mary, you pull their taste, bullying, reporting for us in the ground in any armed conflict, intelligence gathering is crucial search. it was...
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today, across our government and around the world madeleine's protcgcs are legion. ny are here today, each carrying with them a spark lit by her passion and brilliance. i think part of the reason why madeleine was such a successful diplomat was that she understood something i've always believed and my boss president obama when i was vice president used the kidney because i'm ruby so often. because i believe she understood something i've always believed, that all politics especially national politics is personal and ultimately is personal. she could go to to toe with the toughest dictators, then turn around and literally teach a fellow ambassador how to do the macarena on the floor of the un security council. you all think i'm kidding. i'm not getting. she thought it was too difficult to teach me how to dance the . she was right. no matter where she was she understood people. she cared about people. and all of that was grounded in an education game by watching her father joseph cornwall and her mentors as well. she learned diplomacy at the dinner table and throughout
today, across our government and around the world madeleine's protcgcs are legion. ny are here today, each carrying with them a spark lit by her passion and brilliance. i think part of the reason why madeleine was such a successful diplomat was that she understood something i've always believed and my boss president obama when i was vice president used the kidney because i'm ruby so often. because i believe she understood something i've always believed, that all politics especially national...
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shouzi: we believe that our approach to all the governments and regulators around the world, used to collaborative and to be very transparent. to be available to explain what we do and who we are, and answer any questions that they have. that is the approach we have taken. and that approach has been an approach that is been very beneficial for us over the course of the last few years. david: but there was a proposal at one point that required you to sell the tiktok business in the u.s. i think it was going to be sold perhaps to larry ellison's company oracle. is that off the table now, and right now you are not being forced to sell anything, is that right? shouzi: we have moved beyond the conversation. david: and the current administration, the biden administration, have they picked up because jewels and said we want to engage in the same fight, or do not have to worry about that? shouzi: we are taking the approach right not to be very engaged in collaborative and answer any questions they may have. david: ok, but the biggest question some people had, or at least people need trump ad
shouzi: we believe that our approach to all the governments and regulators around the world, used to collaborative and to be very transparent. to be available to explain what we do and who we are, and answer any questions that they have. that is the approach we have taken. and that approach has been an approach that is been very beneficial for us over the course of the last few years. david: but there was a proposal at one point that required you to sell the tiktok business in the u.s. i think...
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and i think everyone around the world is very, very concerned about the potential of this escalating to some sort of nuclear exchange. so i would maybe modify a little bit what you said to say that i do think the military conflict is important. having. busy broader repercussions, but clearly the economic war is having an immediate global impact. and i think a has a least forces that may reshape the world in ways that many people might not like to see. in one of your articles, you pointed out that many old school american strategies be yours, cannon, henry kissinger, john marriage, hymer, they all warned against crossing russia, ran lines and ukraine, and they did not out of concern for russia, but rather out of concern for the international system that by and large is still shaped in favor of the united states. wouldn't be fair to say that this animosity, i don't know what else the towards or russia or pigeon personally, is blinding western decision makers have their own peril that they're harming their own interest in doing that. so you're absolutely right. that are people like john
and i think everyone around the world is very, very concerned about the potential of this escalating to some sort of nuclear exchange. so i would maybe modify a little bit what you said to say that i do think the military conflict is important. having. busy broader repercussions, but clearly the economic war is having an immediate global impact. and i think a has a least forces that may reshape the world in ways that many people might not like to see. in one of your articles, you pointed out...
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i want to get to how the $5 billion will help the emergency food situation around the world. before that i have a question about odessa and the russian ports. if you could dig down more deeply on what will happen of food insecurity around the world if we don't unblock those ports, some people are saying we could use the land routes and obviously we want to do our best, but mr. beasley, tell us what will happen if, i think it's over 30 million tons of wheat stuck in the ukrainian ports. what is that mean for world hunger? >> ukraine shifts about 60 million metric tons through those ports on an annualized basis. that's about three thighs it -- 3000 train carloads. you can't truck enough out, you can't do it, you might could truck out one million metric tons a month on a good day at best. even then, you're talking about $120 more per metric ton, so puts it out of the market in terms of pricing. so the port is open. ukraine gross enough food to feed 400 million people. it's not just availability of food pricing, it's also food pricing. that is going to do more harm to the poorest
i want to get to how the $5 billion will help the emergency food situation around the world. before that i have a question about odessa and the russian ports. if you could dig down more deeply on what will happen of food insecurity around the world if we don't unblock those ports, some people are saying we could use the land routes and obviously we want to do our best, but mr. beasley, tell us what will happen if, i think it's over 30 million tons of wheat stuck in the ukrainian ports. what is...
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let's bring up to speed now with some of the other stories making news around the world. the un security council has again failed to impose tough new sanctions on north korea. the resolution vetoed by china and russia was put forward by the united states in response to pyongyang, latest round of inter continental missile test. the palestinian authority says investigation into the shooting death of al jazeera reporter sharina block there shows she was killed deliberately by on israeli soldier, reporters death 2 weeks ago during an israeli military operation in the west bank cause international outrage. israel's request for a joint investigation was rejected by the palestinian leadership and then a goal has begun. 3 days of morning after 11 newborn babies died in a hospital fire in the town, one after officials. a short circuit triggered the fire. the disaster has sparked anger and calls for accountability in the west african country and police in the town of you've all the texas are facing criticism over the length of time that it took them to storm and elementary school wh
let's bring up to speed now with some of the other stories making news around the world. the un security council has again failed to impose tough new sanctions on north korea. the resolution vetoed by china and russia was put forward by the united states in response to pyongyang, latest round of inter continental missile test. the palestinian authority says investigation into the shooting death of al jazeera reporter sharina block there shows she was killed deliberately by on israeli soldier,...
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but it's going to require us to innovate at treasury, and around the world. his gets back to the point that lead with. ultimately cryptocurrency, like so many things around the world, basic level phenomenon. in order for us to address a little phenomenon like, this we need to do with other countries around the world. that's why we think working through the financial actual tax force is really critical to multilateral action to make sure the cryptocurrencies to become a major source of aviation going forward. and we build an environment that allows responsible innovation, in payments and other financial products as well. >> terrific. we're looking to new our tour voices around the world tomorrow reminded 12:30 eastern thomas jordan, chairman of this which natural bank, and at 3 pm vanish vice president night call me no, chair of the imf c, both will be speaking at the peterson institute says we had today, the honor of hosting singaporean finance minister lawrence one, and importantly stimulating glee, might even go as far as to say inspiring we just now mercier
but it's going to require us to innovate at treasury, and around the world. his gets back to the point that lead with. ultimately cryptocurrency, like so many things around the world, basic level phenomenon. in order for us to address a little phenomenon like, this we need to do with other countries around the world. that's why we think working through the financial actual tax force is really critical to multilateral action to make sure the cryptocurrencies to become a major source of aviation...
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>> right now we have a good base and we see the travel is picking up around the world, the demand fors up as we head into the travel season and certainly we have a lot of visa applications that are backlogged. at the moment i don't think we have the concern that the revenues are going to fall significantly again. we may have to come back to congress to ask for a little more help but i don't anticipate that we well. >> as you and i have discussed previously i remain concerned by the delays we've seen in issuing visas for the nurses which you were kind enough to mention and other travelers providing life-saving services here in the u.s. as embassies reopen following the pandemic, how was the department prioritizing among the demands for consular services? >> the most which off the top of my head are manila, kingston jamaica and i forget the third one i think it's in nigeria or kenya. we have prioritized for those coming to the united states obviously filling a critical gap particularly in rural hospitals. we've given flexibility to make decisions about how to prioritize certain issues d
>> right now we have a good base and we see the travel is picking up around the world, the demand fors up as we head into the travel season and certainly we have a lot of visa applications that are backlogged. at the moment i don't think we have the concern that the revenues are going to fall significantly again. we may have to come back to congress to ask for a little more help but i don't anticipate that we well. >> as you and i have discussed previously i remain concerned by the...
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sold around the world. we're talking about paper books. ah, european union member states are urged to ban all oil imports from russia and a new set of sanctions over ukraine's war. and let's be clear. it will not be easy because some member states are strongly dependent on russian oil. but we simply have to do it. ah, them, nora. kyle, this is al jazeera, alive from doha, also coming up after a series of weapons test this year, north korea was accused safari, another ballistic missile. i protest as much for abortion rights on to supreme court leaks suggest the landmark ruling could be overturned and martial law is kept in place in eastern democratic republic of congo, where the army is fighting at least 100 armed groups. their opinion has proposed a complete ban on all russian oil imports. by the end of this year, european commission present us lavonne de leon has proposed it be done in phases over the next 6 months. it would be a significant step for european countries that rely heavily on russian energy o
sold around the world. we're talking about paper books. ah, european union member states are urged to ban all oil imports from russia and a new set of sanctions over ukraine's war. and let's be clear. it will not be easy because some member states are strongly dependent on russian oil. but we simply have to do it. ah, them, nora. kyle, this is al jazeera, alive from doha, also coming up after a series of weapons test this year, north korea was accused safari, another ballistic missile. i...
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and i think everyone around the world is very, very concerned about the potential of this escalating to some sort of nuclear exchange. so i would maybe modify a little bit what you said to say that i do think the military conflict is important, having broader repercussions. but clearly the economic war is having an immediate global impact. and i think it has a least forces that may reshape the world. in ways that many people might not like to see in one of your articles, you pointed out that many old school american strategies did. george can, and henry kissinger, john marriage, hymer, they all warned against crossing russian red lines and ukraine. and they did not out of concern for russia, but rather out of concern for the international system that by and large is still shaped in favor of the united states. wouldn't be fair to say that this animosity, i don't know what else the towards or russia or pigeon personally, is blinding western decision makers have their own peril that they're harming their own interest in doing that. so you're absolutely right. that are people like john m
and i think everyone around the world is very, very concerned about the potential of this escalating to some sort of nuclear exchange. so i would maybe modify a little bit what you said to say that i do think the military conflict is important, having broader repercussions. but clearly the economic war is having an immediate global impact. and i think it has a least forces that may reshape the world. in ways that many people might not like to see in one of your articles, you pointed out that...
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and for that matter, the lives of people around the world. there's other core source of national strength that will be relying on and this decisive decade. our democracy under years ago, if asked what constitutes the wealth of the nation. we might list the expanse of our land, the size of our population, the strength of our military. the abundance of our natural resources and thankfully, were still wealthy in all those attributes. but more than ever in the 21st century, the true wealth of the nation is found in our people, our human resources, and our ability to unleash their full potential. we do that with our democratic system. we debate, we argue, we disagree. we challenge each other, including our elected leaders. we deal with our deficiencies openly. we don't pretend they don't exist or sweep them under the rug. and the progress can show painfully slow, can be difficult and ugly. by and large, we consistently working toward a society where people from all backgrounds can flourish guided by national values that united, motivated and uplift
and for that matter, the lives of people around the world. there's other core source of national strength that will be relying on and this decisive decade. our democracy under years ago, if asked what constitutes the wealth of the nation. we might list the expanse of our land, the size of our population, the strength of our military. the abundance of our natural resources and thankfully, were still wealthy in all those attributes. but more than ever in the 21st century, the true wealth of the...
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— under way with other countries around the world? there are very real issues. _ around the world? ues, as _ around the world? there are very real issues, as we _ around the world? there are very real issues, as we have _ around the world? there are very real issues, as we have heard - around the world? there are very i real issues, as we have heard today from all sides of the house, about the way the northern ireland protocol is working. we do need to fix the northern ireland protocol. 0ur preference is for a negotiated solution but if that is not possible, we are putting legislation through the house of commons and through the house of commons and through parliament. as i've already said in this statement, we are clear that this bill is legal in international law so there is no question of violating international law. in the end we have been listening to liz truss outlining plans for legislation that would allow the uk government to overwrite parts of the northern ireland protocol, which is the agreement by which cheques have to be made on goods travelling between great britain an
— under way with other countries around the world? there are very real issues. _ around the world? ues, as _ around the world? there are very real issues, as we _ around the world? there are very real issues, as we have _ around the world? there are very real issues, as we have heard - around the world? there are very i real issues, as we have heard today from all sides of the house, about the way the northern ireland protocol is working. we do need to fix the northern ireland protocol. 0ur...
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a matches around the world in france protested, show their anger at emmanuel macaroons re election. and i have he, december to the school, to survival, boost round a 100 people had been evacuated from the besieged steel plant. in mary, a poem he's traded that they are on their way to ukrainian controlled territory and should really style steel plant arrived in the village outside the city. more than 70 buses were made available, but not many people were brought out after us. and we hope that these people will go in the agreed directions, namely to supervisor and territory under ukrainian control. from trapped beneath the steel works as a life, but i was keep coming here and standing year until my you pull is liberated. i on saturday, ukrainian president for laudermill zalinski hosted us how speak and nancy pelosi in cave, in a major show of support. she's the highest ranking american leader to visit ukraine since the start of own and a new front line near the town of lemon. they should have been enjoying a gentle retirement and stayed there contemplating a very different future. i ha
a matches around the world in france protested, show their anger at emmanuel macaroons re election. and i have he, december to the school, to survival, boost round a 100 people had been evacuated from the besieged steel plant. in mary, a poem he's traded that they are on their way to ukrainian controlled territory and should really style steel plant arrived in the village outside the city. more than 70 buses were made available, but not many people were brought out after us. and we hope that...
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the whole world. remember when the sanctions were imposed, they said it will create a norm. is cain economic catastrophe in russia? that didn't happen, but it is creating economic catastrophe around the world. and frankly, and if they can create came and yet economically improve their home situation. well, u. s. capital is always been willing to do this and the e u is willing to go along as are the cranium fascist. today, it's the way they fight wars and it really puts the whole world happiness. there's not only poor countries that have faced surging inflation. they are seen in almost constant rise in prices. it's no surprise than the latest g. 3 g 7, summit focused on food security with coal to impose urgent measures to prevent the crisis. thus, after india, the world's 2nd largest, we producer for the biggest russia and restricting supplies to tackle their own food price increases. dorothy is questioned, why is only now of the e. u and the u. s. have shown concern about the food supply situation in poor countries. ukraine says they have 20000000 tons of grain in their shallows, right now. 20000000 tons. and guess what? those tonge don't get to mark an awful lot of people in afr
the whole world. remember when the sanctions were imposed, they said it will create a norm. is cain economic catastrophe in russia? that didn't happen, but it is creating economic catastrophe around the world. and frankly, and if they can create came and yet economically improve their home situation. well, u. s. capital is always been willing to do this and the e u is willing to go along as are the cranium fascist. today, it's the way they fight wars and it really puts the whole world...
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to our viewers and all of the around the world, good to have you with us. tonight, the historic turning point for european security. finland's president calling for their country to apply for nato membership as soon as possible. david -- they said that this would strengthen finland security. finland would strengthen the entire defense alliance. finland must apply for nato membership without delay. the announcement is expected to put pressure on neighboring sweden which is also considering applying to join. we want to show you a map of the current nato members on the european continent and that long border that finland shares with russia and it measures some 1300 kilometers. the national mood has changed dramatically since moscow's invasion of ukraine. we have more in this report. >> finland is looking to ditch years of military nonalignment. while helsinki has moved closer to nato in recent years, it chose to stay out of the alliance to avoid antagonizing russia until now. the invasion of ukraine has not done much with this. >> i think that we should have be
to our viewers and all of the around the world, good to have you with us. tonight, the historic turning point for european security. finland's president calling for their country to apply for nato membership as soon as possible. david -- they said that this would strengthen finland security. finland would strengthen the entire defense alliance. finland must apply for nato membership without delay. the announcement is expected to put pressure on neighboring sweden which is also considering...
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compared to other countries, which are going to suffer much more from the rising possible in cost around the worldnal problems at all, marc, but that's what people choose to vote on in some cases. local elections are very often a protest vote on national issues, and i find boris johnson extremely vulnerable, not only because of partygate, but for the first time you see a possible successor coming up. the defence minister ben wallace did a very good thing with ukraine, the foreign secretary liz truss was not really considered. now they're being taken seriously. the problem is he has to expect no gift from the europeans, because brexit is still... in france, it is still the issue that divides england and the uk from the european union. on all the things on brexit, he will be blocked by the european union, so he can expect nothing on this side of the channel. it's interesting. i think we have seen... you talk about, "there's not much talk about brexit." - i think people are being cagey, because they think that ship i has sailed, but there _ is emerging evidence that trade as a percentage of the uk's
compared to other countries, which are going to suffer much more from the rising possible in cost around the worldnal problems at all, marc, but that's what people choose to vote on in some cases. local elections are very often a protest vote on national issues, and i find boris johnson extremely vulnerable, not only because of partygate, but for the first time you see a possible successor coming up. the defence minister ben wallace did a very good thing with ukraine, the foreign secretary liz...
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and we see that in many places around the world. but also how, of course, is certain some of these problems lead to the people leaving their country. so we have so many more extra gees and climate change and refugee says, so i think that there are a number of these elements shown the link between these, the security and growing environmental problems. could look at some or sorry. so making headlines, a senior member of iran's elite revolutionary guard has been shot dead into run cuddle. how sad, sad could. danny was gone down outside his home in broad daylight, around his blamed israel for similar assassinations. in the past, female tv news anchors in afghanistan. now has to work with their faces, covetous the taliban, and forces new laws on dress rights activists have condemned the restrictions. germans say they're frustrated, but will comply members of a feminist group of fill the banner, the cannes film festival to protest the killing of women. it lists the names of the 129 victims of family side in france. since last year's event
and we see that in many places around the world. but also how, of course, is certain some of these problems lead to the people leaving their country. so we have so many more extra gees and climate change and refugee says, so i think that there are a number of these elements shown the link between these, the security and growing environmental problems. could look at some or sorry. so making headlines, a senior member of iran's elite revolutionary guard has been shot dead into run cuddle. how...