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it applies the same standards to countries around the world. whatever their relationship with us. it demonstrates the seriousness in which we take this issue. i will leave it in the very capable hands of my colleagues. >> coming up live on c-span, in a few minutes we hear from a former u.s. attorney who served as chief investigative council for the house committee investigating the january 6 account -- january 6 attack. his remarks are set to start at 3:00 p.m. eastern. house republicans this week convening in orlando for their annual issues conference. gop chair police the phonic will be interviewed at 5:30 eastern. all this now on our c-span video app, c-span now, c-span.org. >> c-span video winners. for the documentary, where is my data, data privacy and the real world. watch online at studentcam.org. c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more, including sparklight.
it applies the same standards to countries around the world. whatever their relationship with us. it demonstrates the seriousness in which we take this issue. i will leave it in the very capable hands of my colleagues. >> coming up live on c-span, in a few minutes we hear from a former u.s. attorney who served as chief investigative council for the house committee investigating the january 6 account -- january 6 attack. his remarks are set to start at 3:00 p.m. eastern. house republicans...
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there are many banks around the world _ what you mean. many banks around the world that _ what you mean. there are many banks around the world that have _ what you mean. there are many banks around the world that have not - what you mean. there are many banks around the world that have not been . around the world that have not been doing well because they have had lousy management or a bad run with their businesses. unfortunately credit suisse is in both positions, management has not been very good and they have allowed themselves to go with shady deals, credit suisse's reputation has been tarnished for years. the swiss authorities hoped they could resurrect the reputation slowly by restructuring the business, but unfortunately people around the world recently have nerves and are on notice to make sure their money is safe. everyone is asking the question, are my deposit say? unfortunately with credit suisse, both investors and depositors are saying, absolutely not. there is not enough time to restructure and we don't have faith they can do
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series of lines of effort the g20 will take to address the issues of greatest concern to people around the world. that has been the focus of the united states. we want to make sure even as we, and dozens of countries around the world are standing up for the a sick principles of the u.n. charter -- are sticking up for the basic principles of the u.n. charter, were at the same time working every day to address the issues around the world on the things that effect their life. whether it's climate change, economic opportunity, level health resilience, etc., all of those things we have advanced on yet again here at the g20. my full expectation is that when the leaders get together you will have further outcomes that reflect that. >> reuters. >> thank you. to follow up a little bit on what you just discussed on the g20 today. prime minister modi also mentioned in his comments today that multi-nationalism is in crisis, and talked about the architecture of governments having failed. do you agree with that assessment? and since the g20, putting slightly -- a slightly finer point on it, could it function
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it applies the same standards to countries around the world. whatever their relationship with us. it demonstrates the seriousness in which we take this issue. i will leave it in the very capable hands of my colleagues. >> c-span's washington journal, everyday we take your calls on the air, on the news of the day. we discussed policy issues that impact you. tuesday morning, the independent women's forum discussed a parent's bill of rights legislation in the house, and similar efforts across the u.s.. robert johnson foundation policy , talks about the end of the pandemic era continuous coverage requirement for medicaid participants. watch washington journal live at seven eastern, tuesday morning on c-span. or c-span now power free mobile video rep. join the discussion with phone calls, facebook comments, texts and tweets. secretary of state antony blinken will take questions about russia, ukraine and other u.s. foreign policy priorities. he testifies in this senate appropriations hearings about the 2024 budget request. watch coverage at teen eastern on c-span, c-span now our free mob
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we're seeing demand continue to grow around the world. 00 new hotels around the world across the various brands that are incorporated within your company. why do you think there will be enough demand to make that sort of expansion worthwhile? so if you look back over the past two decades, i think 18 out of the last 23 years, demand for travel has grown faster than gdp. and so effectively, we have a growing economy around the world, travel will always grow faster than that. the only time it didn't was the financial crisis and during covid. we expect that trend to continue, and it's growing middle classes and rising wealth. it is the desire for people to stay connected and so we expect that demand to continue over the past couple of decades and that supports the new hotel developments around the world. of course, new hotels are very expensive projects, often requiring big loans. are high interest rates at the moment affecting the timescale? are you perhaps holding back on some of those plans? so around the world we are seeing, at an industry
we're seeing demand continue to grow around the world. 00 new hotels around the world across the various brands that are incorporated within your company. why do you think there will be enough demand to make that sort of expansion worthwhile? so if you look back over the past two decades, i think 18 out of the last 23 years, demand for travel has grown faster than gdp. and so effectively, we have a growing economy around the world, travel will always grow faster than that. the only time it...
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i think it is safe to say from conversations with countries around the world that to the extent that the tele-been looking for normal relations with countries around the world, that will not happen so long as they advance these repressive edicts against women and girls. reporter: what what -- what would your response be to people that would say that despite the contents of the report that the issues that are flagged are not influencing policymaking especially when it comes to countries where it is harder for the united states to have those discussions on human rights, like egypt and saudi arabia. >> will first, we have those tough discussions across the board with friends and adversaries alike. the report itself makes that very clear. in the day in and day out it is the same thing. we are not pulling your punches with anyone. we call things as we see them. sometimes we do it publicly, sometimes privately. it is safe to say that we raise these concerns with everyone. friends, adversaries, competitors. at the same time, as we are working in different ways with different countries we hav
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but cold hard cash can be traced back to many so called nefarious types from around the world. i'm not going to go into too much detail about the names that stem from all over the world, venezuela egypt, here in the us. so many other places because i have not been able to independently verify the validity of these account holders. but credit suisse is believed to have had some $8000000000.00 in shady assets from these alleged nefarious types, credit suisse is being accused of in effect, money laundering, for warlords and drug dealers and so forth. so whether it's crypto or cash, is there any real way to regulate against shady cash or questionable monetary instruments? certainly not. there will always be a way for bad actors to go ahead and use value in order to go ahead and transact as a matter of fact. and this is one of the things that i think the public has heard wrong is that when it comes to crypto crypto is identifiable, that there is an address that is assigned to every account to every crypt or transaction. and so you can go ahead and attach an address to a human being a
but cold hard cash can be traced back to many so called nefarious types from around the world. i'm not going to go into too much detail about the names that stem from all over the world, venezuela egypt, here in the us. so many other places because i have not been able to independently verify the validity of these account holders. but credit suisse is believed to have had some $8000000000.00 in shady assets from these alleged nefarious types, credit suisse is being accused of in effect, money...
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let's end hunger around the world. round the world at a time like this. and we are in a world population of about 8 billion. what do you think it's going to be when we have 10 billion? we're struggling now... and... so, if we can... has any philanthropist responded to your call, when you ended up in a spat with elon musk? he chuckles well... some of them have engaged, not necessarily with us. some of them have engaged with us, not to the level, the degree i want. right... 0ur private sector donations have gone from about 20, 30 million to about 500 million. but the needs are so great, as you can imagine, we need their engagement. now, what about you? six years at the top of this organisation, you go, but i... you're not... i imagine you're going to return to us politics. that's what's been suggested. is that your plan? i... last week, my daughter had our third grandchild, a little girl. and i'm looking forward to going home and... ..relaxing for at least a few weeks, or a couple of months, and we'll see, to take a break
let's end hunger around the world. round the world at a time like this. and we are in a world population of about 8 billion. what do you think it's going to be when we have 10 billion? we're struggling now... and... so, if we can... has any philanthropist responded to your call, when you ended up in a spat with elon musk? he chuckles well... some of them have engaged, not necessarily with us. some of them have engaged with us, not to the level, the degree i want. right... 0ur private sector...
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around the world we — back on some of those plans? some of those plans? around the world we are seeing, as _ back on some of those plans? around the world we are seeing, as an - the world we are seeing, as an industry level, a slowdown of construction so that is definitely happening because of the availability of construction paper and what is happening. great brands get landed too. we actually can go to the banks and help get that landing but it is though. grand breaks are about 50% of what they were pre—covert. we did see an acceleration to queue flowing and we expect to see an acceleration in 2024 but it is going to be a thorough growth environment but the amazing thing is about share. so today we have 4% of the global hotel supply but 11% of the global pipeline so nearly three times as much so you're definitely seeing this in market share around the world. ., ., , ., , world. inflation is in many countries _ world. inflation is in many countries now _ world. inflation is in many countries now falling i world. inflation is in many
around the world we — back on some of those plans? some of those plans? around the world we are seeing, as _ back on some of those plans? around the world we are seeing, as an - the world we are seeing, as an industry level, a slowdown of construction so that is definitely happening because of the availability of construction paper and what is happening. great brands get landed too. we actually can go to the banks and help get that landing but it is though. grand breaks are about 50% of what...
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they have branch branches around the world as well, particularly the u. k. ah, has been, has been highlight. so that's, that's with respect to silicon valley solar gate. little bit different silver gate was largely tied to crypto and the crypto community, you know. ready worldwide community and very much interconnected in the way that they hold hold crypto goes ahead and connect them. but the other thing is that they're, they're having, there aren't very many. and now there are even less friendly banks in the united states are taking down silver gate certainly goes ahead and has its tentacles, which, which their tentacles, you know, are, are throughout the world through the crypto. certainly there's reparations throughout the world. and then lastly with respect to credit suisse, we're talking about and. ready to the different animal, i think it's just it's, it's a, it's coincidence of timing that credit suisse is coming under massive pressure at the same time as these regional backs. i mean, granted, it's not incidence in the sense that people are scared abo
they have branch branches around the world as well, particularly the u. k. ah, has been, has been highlight. so that's, that's with respect to silicon valley solar gate. little bit different silver gate was largely tied to crypto and the crypto community, you know. ready worldwide community and very much interconnected in the way that they hold hold crypto goes ahead and connect them. but the other thing is that they're, they're having, there aren't very many. and now there are even less...
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it applies the same standards to countries around the world. whatever their relationship with us. it demonstrates the seriousness in which we take this issue. i will leave it in the very capable hands of my colleagues.
it applies the same standards to countries around the world. whatever their relationship with us. it demonstrates the seriousness in which we take this issue. i will leave it in the very capable hands of my colleagues.
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ready was used by many around the world through swiss bank accounts. certainly credit suisse was able to go ahead and capitalize on that. when that was invoke. in addition, over time, the bank expanded far beyond switzerland, with branches, frankly, all over the world. and certainly very large presence in all major financial capital's around the world. and it was able to have functions far beyond just deposits and lending, but also very meaningful investment banking activities and wealth management as well in terms of being able to weather recent crises. i don't think the bank particularly whether them well, stock price has been hurt. certainly. ready over the last 10 to 20 years, we've seen it a road and the, the largest shareholders of the company have been from the middle east. and they saw some opportunities in the bank. but i think with all that went away with respect to tax avoidance. ready and the panama papers, i think a large part of the business has gone away as that is that it's never going to return. and as you said, the company has a very w
ready was used by many around the world through swiss bank accounts. certainly credit suisse was able to go ahead and capitalize on that. when that was invoke. in addition, over time, the bank expanded far beyond switzerland, with branches, frankly, all over the world. and certainly very large presence in all major financial capital's around the world. and it was able to have functions far beyond just deposits and lending, but also very meaningful investment banking activities and wealth...
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, well, i think that's a really interesting question and it's the reason that we are located around the worldyou know, in every one of the six continents and all of the kind of key countries of economic activity around the world, because really, you know, the digital infrastructure that we support underpins not only businesses and leisure, but actually societies that keep societies running all around the world. so, you know, it's tremendously important. and given that level of importance, then the sort of environmental and social governance then becomes even more important, you know, in governments are quite interested in what we're doing for good reason we are very proactive trying to be a good citizen wherever we're located. and let me end on this, gary. where do you see the industry going forward? i'm wondering, is there a silver bullet around the corner for the data world? i think there is no one silver bullet. but, you know, one of the innovations that is very exciting and interesting is something called liquid cooling. but, you know, one of the innovations that is very exciting and inte
, well, i think that's a really interesting question and it's the reason that we are located around the worldyou know, in every one of the six continents and all of the kind of key countries of economic activity around the world, because really, you know, the digital infrastructure that we support underpins not only businesses and leisure, but actually societies that keep societies running all around the world. so, you know, it's tremendously important. and given that level of importance, then...
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this debate -- participate as afghans dared it is safe to say with conversations of countries around the world that to the extent that the taliban is looking for normal relations with countries around the world, that will not happen so long as they continue to advance these repressive edicts against women and girls. reporter: what would your response be to those who say despite the content of the report and despite all the work that goes into it that the issues that are flagged are not sufficiently influencing policy making, especially when it comes to countries where it is harder for the night states to have those tough discussions on human rights like egypt, saudi arabia, and israel? what is your response to that? sec. blinken: first, we had those tough discussions across the board with friends, adversaries, competitors alike. so, the report itself makes that very clear. but in the day in and day out, it's the same thing. we are not pulling out punches with anyone. sometimes we do a more publicly and sometimes more privately. we try to determine in each instance how we hopefully can be most
this debate -- participate as afghans dared it is safe to say with conversations of countries around the world that to the extent that the taliban is looking for normal relations with countries around the world, that will not happen so long as they continue to advance these repressive edicts against women and girls. reporter: what would your response be to those who say despite the content of the report and despite all the work that goes into it that the issues that are flagged are not...
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leadership around the world. -- bristle at u.s. leadership around the world. they like to challenge it. in china's case, they like to challenge u.s. leadership around the world. if they see a potential ally in that effort. for president putin, he sees in president xi a lifeline of sorts for an award that he is conducting the hazmat -- has not gone in the direction he wanted it to go in the military that is failing on the battlefield. we will see where this goes after this meeting. these are not two countries that have decades long experience working together and full trust and confidence. it is burgeoning of late based on america's increasing leadership around the world and trying to check that. reporter: i wanted to ask you about [indiscernible] >> we certainly condemn that vandalism. it is absolutely unacceptable for the state department is working with local authorities. i cannot speak for the san francisco police, but the diplomatic security service is working with local authorities to properly investigate and obviously the state department will be working
leadership around the world. -- bristle at u.s. leadership around the world. they like to challenge it. in china's case, they like to challenge u.s. leadership around the world. if they see a potential ally in that effort. for president putin, he sees in president xi a lifeline of sorts for an award that he is conducting the hazmat -- has not gone in the direction he wanted it to go in the military that is failing on the battlefield. we will see where this goes after this meeting. these are not...
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.- seen around the world. for getting up _ seen around the world. thank you for getting up so - seen around the world. thank you for getting up so early - seen around the world. thank| you for getting up so early and being on the programme. let remind you of financial markets in asia. we cannot show you numbers right now but the main market injapan is down by 1.15%. i willjust look at hong kong, down to .8%. that is a sentiment across the board. in europe we are waiting for markets to open in two hours and five minutes. —— 2.8%. 0nline we have analysis of the latest agreement reached with the emergency rescue of credit suisse but also the central bank move to move the flow of view of us dollars. to try and calm markets. —— credit suisse. hello. we'll need our raincoats and brollies this week. it really does look very unsettled indeed, and especially wet in western parts of the uk. monday is no different. i don't think it's going to be raining all the time, but certainly some rain on the way and just a few glim
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it really is about making progress on strengthening democracies around the world. that is the goal here. the invite stains from year-to-year as you might expect. reporter: there is no way to measure congress though right? you can monitor it but there is no way to measure it. [indiscernible] >> the summit for democracy is really all about rolling up sleeves and doing the hard work period back to comments that were a little bit earlier about israel, we don't agree with every democracy -- if we agreed with every democracy on every issue, why do you need a summit? the summits are because democracies around the world are facing unique challenges and sometimes they do not get the answers perfect everything all-time. that is why we do these things, she can have those discussions and improve democracy and the idea of democracy around the world. reporter: quick one. first on israel, in terms of clarity -- [indiscernible] walking away, and generally taking it off the table? >> we urge them to come up with a compromise as soon as possible. the comment about walking away from i
it really is about making progress on strengthening democracies around the world. that is the goal here. the invite stains from year-to-year as you might expect. reporter: there is no way to measure congress though right? you can monitor it but there is no way to measure it. [indiscernible] >> the summit for democracy is really all about rolling up sleeves and doing the hard work period back to comments that were a little bit earlier about israel, we don't agree with every democracy -- if...
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�* , seen as precedent-setting around the world. 3 , seen as precedent-setting around the world. �*,world. let's focus on the netherlands. _ world. let's focus on the netherlands. here, - world. let's focus on the netherlands. here, the. world. let's focus on the _ netherlands. here, the government has poke pointed out residents's concerns for their health, for the local environment, the climate overall and noise pollution is the big issue here. what the government wants to do is reduce the number of flight movements a year from 500,000 to 460,000 by november this year and then reduce them by another 20000 by 2024. the airlines and various tour operators say this is all happening too fast. the government hasn't yet considered alternatives and has gone straight for the reduction. what they say is that shrinkage should only be put on their table is the last option. the alternatives. bear in mind, schiphol airport is 100% state—owned. they said they will go ahead with what the government decides but can't rule out expansion in future. , ., ., in future. reminds me of a time when middle
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okay, let's take a look now, some of the other news making headlines around the world. the current president vladimir soleski, an un secretary general, antonia who tear this have called for an extension of a crucial deal with moscow that allows ukrainian grain exports. the agreement allows ukraine to ship grain from its black sea ports and russia to export fertilizer and food moscow a signal it might block the extension. frances controversial pension reform bill has passed an important hurdle with the senate proving one of its key articles to raise the retirement age. the legislation must be finalized by sunday, if it's to advance. the government is seeking to raise the pension age from 62, to 64, in the face of strong opposition. pakistani police of class with support as the former prime minister emron carmen eastern, the city of violence erupted a hit of an election rally planned by con, that had been banned by the government. hans party later claimed that one of its supporters was killed. but that's not been confirmed by police. italian coast guard has very rescued do
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rescue 140 countries around the world. we have 42 cities and in the case of haiti, we have local partners on the podcast and they talk about what the situation has been like on the ground for them in terms of security, democracy, and what they are hoping to achieve in their nation. the episode features the president of international foundation system was a veteran of the united nations and has spent many years in times and hades -- haiti and i think he's able to give an eloquent cap situation on the ground is in haiti and what we're looking at in democracy and how he can move forward past the turmoil experiencing the last couple of years. host: alan in east chicago, indiana. democrat. good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call and i truly love "washington journal". the best show on tv. united states, we have never established democracy overseas in any country but we have established a lots of right wing conservative dictatorships around the world. in my opinion, israel is not democracy. it is apartheid
rescue 140 countries around the world. we have 42 cities and in the case of haiti, we have local partners on the podcast and they talk about what the situation has been like on the ground for them in terms of security, democracy, and what they are hoping to achieve in their nation. the episode features the president of international foundation system was a veteran of the united nations and has spent many years in times and hades -- haiti and i think he's able to give an eloquent cap situation...
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that has caused banks around the world to start worrying about their business model. re asking, should i move my money out of the smaller bank and go to a safer bank, even though my deposits are insured? many of them are doing so, because they just don't trust the banks they originally banked with, even though the smaller banks are friendly to managers, they give them more benefits, they allow the businesses to operate with more leniency and get loans more readily. unfortunately, that is where the small banks are getting into trouble. let's show you what's going on on the tokyo stock exchange. live pictures showing what's happening on the nikkei with markets down after opening a little earlier. we opening a little earlier. will update on that in the asia we will update on that in the asia business report in a couple of minutes. let's look at some other stories in the headlines. an extradition hearing has begun in australia in the case of a former us marine pilot accused of helping to train members of the chinese military. last year, australian authorities approved a re
that has caused banks around the world to start worrying about their business model. re asking, should i move my money out of the smaller bank and go to a safer bank, even though my deposits are insured? many of them are doing so, because they just don't trust the banks they originally banked with, even though the smaller banks are friendly to managers, they give them more benefits, they allow the businesses to operate with more leniency and get loans more readily. unfortunately, that is where...
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in consequence to the whole hemisphere and around the world. thank you. >> thank you mr. president, and prime minister. we will be taking two questions from the canadian dell dpaition and two questionings questions from the united states. president biden: first person i'm calling on is josh. reporter: two questions, one for each of you, mr. president, you talked today about the security and economic partnership with canada. president xi went to russia and expanded china's economic commitment with that country. why do you think many leading countries are choosing to form competing partnerships and what does that mean for the world? canada recently banned tiktok on government devices. knowing what you know, are you comfortable with the idea of your children or family members using tiktok? thank you. president biden: i'll respond to the question first. first of all, look, in 10 years russia and china have had 40 meetings, 40 meetings. . i have -- we have, you know, significantly extended our alliances. i haven't seen that happen with china and/or russia or anybody else in the
in consequence to the whole hemisphere and around the world. thank you. >> thank you mr. president, and prime minister. we will be taking two questions from the canadian dell dpaition and two questionings questions from the united states. president biden: first person i'm calling on is josh. reporter: two questions, one for each of you, mr. president, you talked today about the security and economic partnership with canada. president xi went to russia and expanded china's economic...
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leadership around the world, based on america's increasing leadership around the world, launched an u. s. leadership around the world. every country on the continent is different, has different needs and, and a, and different expectations of american leadership. that's the power of american convening leadership. what they're trying to do, which is basically challenge american leadership. but no matter how many times kirby says it's a large part of the world sees things differently. this has become more evident after chinese president changing pings, landmark meeting with president vladimir putin in moscow yet will colon rachida. chinese russian ties have gone far beyond bilateral relations over the last 10 years, and are of crucial and vital importance for today's world order. a relationship is built on contributing to the progress of mankind were guided by the principles in the un charter and a day to an unbiased view were always ready for peace and dialogue. we firmly stand on the right side of history. their meeting caused concern for the u. s. and with described of the west worth
leadership around the world, based on america's increasing leadership around the world, launched an u. s. leadership around the world. every country on the continent is different, has different needs and, and a, and different expectations of american leadership. that's the power of american convening leadership. what they're trying to do, which is basically challenge american leadership. but no matter how many times kirby says it's a large part of the world sees things differently. this has...
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up with the eu and drinking their wine. >> these programs are critically important and others around the world also have their own versions of programs to promote their own products and we are going head to head in many of the markets around the world competing. these tools that congress and the committee provided is critical to letting the producers get into the markets and to navigate often times complex regulatory systems and language barriers. our programs mass alone while it's funded at $200 million on average we are seeing about $300 million of requests and i would say that is with industry self-regulating because we have limited funds and something similar in the foreign market development program. that program is funded at $34.5 million and we roughly get $50 million of requests so they are highly prescribed funds but highly leveraged as you point out the impact in return we receive is pretty impressive. >> the bill on opening up the market to cuba 95% of the customers living outside of the borders, absent lifting the embargo i am interested in what options usda has two facilitate. hav
up with the eu and drinking their wine. >> these programs are critically important and others around the world also have their own versions of programs to promote their own products and we are going head to head in many of the markets around the world competing. these tools that congress and the committee provided is critical to letting the producers get into the markets and to navigate often times complex regulatory systems and language barriers. our programs mass alone while it's funded...
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and then of course, there's this around the world oil. and just about everything else is traded in dollars. and that gives the u. s. a huge advantage economically and a lot of power. but what does that thing they say about power? with power comes, what? with power comes responsibility. now for decades, countries around the world have been okay with this system. but as more and more countries come together and try and figure out how to get around these sanctions that are, you know, hurting their economies. they then begin to ask themselves the following questions . why are we continuing to rely on the dollar if it's hurting our economy? and then they ask, what if we all were to get together and work out an alternative, maybe some kind of di dollarization plan, if you will. that makes you wonder than, right. it makes you wonder, is that why we're seeing more and more of these not so back porch meetings that wouldn't we would not have seen in the past. is that why this is going on? because think about it over the last year. we've shown you vi
and then of course, there's this around the world oil. and just about everything else is traded in dollars. and that gives the u. s. a huge advantage economically and a lot of power. but what does that thing they say about power? with power comes, what? with power comes responsibility. now for decades, countries around the world have been okay with this system. but as more and more countries come together and try and figure out how to get around these sanctions that are, you know, hurting their...
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the back half hour is domestic news because that's not being broadcast around the world. the rest of the world will see documentaries, pre—filmed programmes for the back half hour. so it's the first half hour of the programme, which is now going to be a mixture of international and uk news, but frankly mostly international news. and the good thing about that is that it would give us a better service of international world news than the bbc has been able to provide for quite a long time. we'll see stories and people and correspondents from south america, from africa, from parts of asia, other than china. part of the world that we hardly ever see on the domestic news bulletins or even on the existing bbc domestic news channel. is this the right solution to what's clearly a money problem? well, it's clearly a financial problem that has driven these changes. and that's no surprise because by this time next year, if you look back over 13 years, the bbc�*s licence fee has been frozen by successive governments on nine of those 13 years. so the bbc�*s income is falling and falling
the back half hour is domestic news because that's not being broadcast around the world. the rest of the world will see documentaries, pre—filmed programmes for the back half hour. so it's the first half hour of the programme, which is now going to be a mixture of international and uk news, but frankly mostly international news. and the good thing about that is that it would give us a better service of international world news than the bbc has been able to provide for quite a long time. we'll...
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and yet it caused a lot of reactions in policy circles around the world. why do you think china felt the need to make such a move at this point of time? well, on the global security initiative, there has been a plan the well in a diverse they didn't have a plan to be released to correspond to any particular date related to, for example, the russia crank military conflict right now. it shows chinese states overall interest and intent to, to, to talk to the world in a more, a straightforward and systematic way. that's a good at opinion out in a systematic way. and before that we already have dis, global development initiative i released long ago. so if you combine the 2 documents together, you go to, i think fairly comprehensive view of what the chinese states possession of the road and what's a plan to do in 2 of the most important a policy fields. one development, one security is stated that china is moving towards a more proactive and more direct stance in expressing its opinion. and i think what distinguishes a genuine great power from our a stronger econ
and yet it caused a lot of reactions in policy circles around the world. why do you think china felt the need to make such a move at this point of time? well, on the global security initiative, there has been a plan the well in a diverse they didn't have a plan to be released to correspond to any particular date related to, for example, the russia crank military conflict right now. it shows chinese states overall interest and intent to, to, to talk to the world in a more, a straightforward and...
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, we do use _ other countries around the world, we do use their— other countries around the worldr expertise on some engineering projects. but do use their expertise on some engineering projects. engineering pro'ects. but according to the industry — engineering projects. but according to the industry spokeswoman - engineering projects. but according to the industry spokeswoman it - engineering projects. but according i to the industry spokeswoman it would be the vestige of exporting technology from china. again, china thinks they own it, even though you do not. madam chair i would like to put the wall streetjournal into the record. i wouldn't ask you to discuss any privileged materials, but did anyone aside from your lawyers assist you in preparation for today's hearing? i lawyers assist you in preparation for today's hearing?— lawyers assist you in preparation for today's hearing? i prepared for this hearing _ for today's hearing? i prepared for this hearing with _ for today's hearing? i prepared for this hearing with my _ for today's hearing? i prepared for this hearing with my
, we do use _ other countries around the world, we do use their— other countries around the worldr expertise on some engineering projects. but do use their expertise on some engineering projects. engineering pro'ects. but according to the industry — engineering projects. but according to the industry spokeswoman - engineering projects. but according to the industry spokeswoman it - engineering projects. but according i to the industry spokeswoman it would be the vestige of exporting...
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but i know that both most go and be seeing many other capitals around the world. also see that as a part of was try for more balanced, more predictable, sarah, more democratic, and indeed more peaceful, international system. i wonder whether you think that the americans could ever agree it to democracy among nations, democracy as a, as a form of international relations. and if not, can they ever be compelled to accept the de thing in the struggle between the west and the rest? not necessarily for dominance, but for, you know, a fair way of life and a fair way of dealing with each other. internationally. who do things will ultimately prevail for us? i do think that part of the west will put us in particular over play the democracy . i'll talk to the distinction including reading the several ongoing major regional global conflicts through this this lunch. so it's always a struggle, existing social struggle between democracy and toxicity. and i think that's not the right reading of the situation. and for example, i think between us and china, myself, including a large
but i know that both most go and be seeing many other capitals around the world. also see that as a part of was try for more balanced, more predictable, sarah, more democratic, and indeed more peaceful, international system. i wonder whether you think that the americans could ever agree it to democracy among nations, democracy as a, as a form of international relations. and if not, can they ever be compelled to accept the de thing in the struggle between the west and the rest? not necessarily...
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. �* �* , investors around the world are askinu. �* 3 ~ investors around the world are askinu. �* �*,vb she has _ asking. but it's like you said, svb she has collapsed - svb she has collapsed overnight. the massive drop happened after the bank revealed it had lost around $1.8 billion in the sale of a portfolio of securities values at about $21 billion. as a result of those losses, the bank was forced to raise cash by a huge share sale and that really surprised the markets. even though this is a relatively small bank, investors at large are asking themselves whether other us banks, that whole large bond portfolio, could be facing the same problem. well, the analysts we been talking to say banks just did not expect rates to keep rising. it’s banksjust did not expect rates to keep rising-— to keep rising. it's really because _ to keep rising. it's really because the _ to keep rising. it's really because the banks - to keep rising. it's really because the banks are l because the banks are casualties of high interest rates _ casualties of high interest rates. nobody at silicon valley bank—
. �* �* , investors around the world are askinu. �* 3 ~ investors around the world are askinu. �* �*,vb she has _ asking. but it's like you said, svb she has collapsed - svb she has collapsed overnight. the massive drop happened after the bank revealed it had lost around $1.8 billion in the sale of a portfolio of securities values at about $21 billion. as a result of those losses, the bank was forced to raise cash by a huge share sale and that really surprised the markets. even though...
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and around the world. it's replacing the current news channel which operates domestically only and world news which is only shown abroad. there have been signs of this move approaching, such as the ending of dateline london, the film review and the paper review, all uk focused programmes on the news channel and the announcement of a reduced roster of presenters for the new channel. some output has been shared for a while across world news and the news channel, especially overnight and at weekends. but it still came as a surprise to some viewers of the latter tuning in on monday to find that all dedicated domestic news bulletins had ceased to exist during the day. apart from breakfast and the bulletins at one, six and 10:00, all still simulcast on bbc one and the news channel every hour began something like this. hello, this is bbc news broadcasting in the uk on pbs in the united states and around the globe. i'm anita mcvey. our top stories. to all intents and purposes, then, the uk only news channel seems
and around the world. it's replacing the current news channel which operates domestically only and world news which is only shown abroad. there have been signs of this move approaching, such as the ending of dateline london, the film review and the paper review, all uk focused programmes on the news channel and the announcement of a reduced roster of presenters for the new channel. some output has been shared for a while across world news and the news channel, especially overnight and at...
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there among the 1800000000 muslims around the world expected to take part in the fasting season. our tensions are high and is run in the occupied west bank in the wake of recent violence this year ramadan coincides with a jewish holiday. passover and christian celebrations of easter time for celebration. as thousands of muslims gathered in jerusalem's all city for the 1st day of ramadan, ah, at an ox, a mosque worshippers arrived early for their 1st meal. eleanor, i've been on the floor. oh, and we usually have if todd, our families place, but today we wanted a change from a lot, but it's a great feeling. we came here and we saw people who are also coming to pray and eat . on the 1st day in alex and mosque. it's the best feeling as people come together tensions a high in the region with nearly daily clashes in the occupied west bank. on thursday, palestinian officials said one person was killed doing a raid by israeli security forces. one have to come on people and now afraid of entering the old city because there is not a minute that goes by where the situation is stable here. t
there among the 1800000000 muslims around the world expected to take part in the fasting season. our tensions are high and is run in the occupied west bank in the wake of recent violence this year ramadan coincides with a jewish holiday. passover and christian celebrations of easter time for celebration. as thousands of muslims gathered in jerusalem's all city for the 1st day of ramadan, ah, at an ox, a mosque worshippers arrived early for their 1st meal. eleanor, i've been on the floor. oh,...
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and as millions around the world celebrate the persian new year, the bbc speaks to the us secretary ofut washington's relationship with iran. welcome to world news america in the uk, on pbs, and around the globe. we start in moscow — where president vladimir putin has been playing host to one of his most important remaining allies, china's president, xijinping. it's the chinese leader's first visit to russia since russia invaded ukraine last year. beijing still maintains that its position in the war is "neutral�* "and it's come up with a plan for peace talks between the two sides. mr putin — who just days ago was accused of war crimes by international prosecutors — said he was looking forward to discussing that plan. our russia editor steve rosenberg, has sent this report from moscow. just three days ago, vladimir putin was named as a war crimes suspect by the international criminal court. but that didn't stop china's president flying in and shaking his hand. putin and xi have met many times before, but never before has russia's president been under such pressure. his war in ukraine no
and as millions around the world celebrate the persian new year, the bbc speaks to the us secretary ofut washington's relationship with iran. welcome to world news america in the uk, on pbs, and around the globe. we start in moscow — where president vladimir putin has been playing host to one of his most important remaining allies, china's president, xijinping. it's the chinese leader's first visit to russia since russia invaded ukraine last year. beijing still maintains that its position in...