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let me go back to charlene.ou are proving your versatility by illuminating remarks on infrastructure. but you are really a trade negotiator, that is how i think of you. i want to make a connection here because you have cochaired a couple of different efforts. one worked on how the u.s. can engage in the indo pacific region, a critical region of the world where half the world's population gdp trade for plus or minus happens. it is china's back yard and where a lot of these infant -- this infrastructure story is playing out. but famously, the united states pulled out of the transpacific partnership. the main tip of this peer of our engagement in that region economically -- it does not look like we are going back. the biden administration seems lukewarm, that's probably eight generous term. they are not interested in looking at it right now. is this infrastructure story a good alternative or partial substitute? is it something that's going to help us in that region? amb. barshefsky: that's wonderful question. the a
let me go back to charlene.ou are proving your versatility by illuminating remarks on infrastructure. but you are really a trade negotiator, that is how i think of you. i want to make a connection here because you have cochaired a couple of different efforts. one worked on how the u.s. can engage in the indo pacific region, a critical region of the world where half the world's population gdp trade for plus or minus happens. it is china's back yard and where a lot of these infant -- this...
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let me go back to charlene. her showing your diverse until it by eliminating remarks and insights on infrastructure, embedded heart, you are a trade negotiator. i want to make a connection here , because you have cochaired another couple of efforts, one on how the u.s. can engage in the indo pacific region, a critical region where half the world population, gdp, trade, plus or minus happens, and obviously in china's backyard is where these infrastructure stories are playing out, but famously the u.s. pulled out of the transpacific partnership, that tip of the spirit of our engagement in that region economically. it does not look like we are going back. the biden administration is lukewarm and not interested in looking at that right now, but is this infrastructure story, build back better world or other things we do, is that a good alternative or partial substitute, something that will help us in the region? amb. barshefsky: it is a wonderful question. the answer is no. i am being a little glib. the answer is no.
let me go back to charlene. her showing your diverse until it by eliminating remarks and insights on infrastructure, embedded heart, you are a trade negotiator. i want to make a connection here , because you have cochaired another couple of efforts, one on how the u.s. can engage in the indo pacific region, a critical region where half the world population, gdp, trade, plus or minus happens, and obviously in china's backyard is where these infrastructure stories are playing out, but famously...
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charlene, thank you so much for being here. i know this isn't easy.he work that your brother had been doing in afghanistan before he was kidnapped. >> he did a lot of contracting work helping to rehabilitate afghanistan. he was just trying to do everything he could to help out out there. and he was working on a water project the last i talked to him two days before he was kidnapped. and he was very excited about what he was doing. he was always happy on the phone, zoom calls that i'd get. and the stuff that he would accomplish out there to help people. he was very proud of all that and very happy with what he was doing. >> have you had any indication that mark is still alive and where he might be? >> we do not. we were told that he could be in pakistan. we're being told now that he's not in pakistan, maybe he's in the border. we do not know where he is. and right now they are saying that he's well and he's healthy, but that was in january. and so, no, we don't have any recourse right now that he is alive or dead. >> when you say they're saying he was
charlene, thank you so much for being here. i know this isn't easy.he work that your brother had been doing in afghanistan before he was kidnapped. >> he did a lot of contracting work helping to rehabilitate afghanistan. he was just trying to do everything he could to help out out there. and he was working on a water project the last i talked to him two days before he was kidnapped. and he was very excited about what he was doing. he was always happy on the phone, zoom calls that i'd get....
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so many pushing and shoving through astrology and flag being carried away, which on i think these charlene flushed. ever be carried. yeah, the ah, the the strange in flag has many meanings. people use them as beach towels as bikinis. but in the case of chronology, they always used as flags of ah, the flag should be a symbol that unites every month. it was trying to be used as a means of dividing people. it was just a really, really confronting thought to think defensive. you have no idea who i am, you have knowledge about my culture and you've become hide off that much what we've done to you. yeah. the 1 pm sunday, december 11th. the 5000 right. as many fueled by alcohol have turned into a hunting ground. doing what's going on, any brakes and grad fall out in the labs. anyone who wants to pray. the last thing, image there of, of a person who's system seems like they're running for their life along the, along the boardwalk, at the beach. and i think i think for those who are watching it is how could it get to the the police, the need to buy and defy? narrowly fumed by alcohol. but for georg
so many pushing and shoving through astrology and flag being carried away, which on i think these charlene flushed. ever be carried. yeah, the ah, the the strange in flag has many meanings. people use them as beach towels as bikinis. but in the case of chronology, they always used as flags of ah, the flag should be a symbol that unites every month. it was trying to be used as a means of dividing people. it was just a really, really confronting thought to think defensive. you have no idea who i...
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so many pushing and shoving through a stallion flag being carried in a way which on thing these charlene flushed ever be carried. yeah, the ah, the the strain in flag has many meanings. people use them as beach towels as bikinis, but in the case of chronology was used as flags of flag should be a symbol that unites every one. it was trying to be used as a means of dividing people. it was just a really, really confronting fight to say to fancy, if you have no idea who i am, you have knowledge about my culture and you become the head off that much. what if we done to you? yeah, the 1 pm sunday, december 11th at 5000, right. as many fueled by alcohol have turned the streets into a hunting ground. doing what's going on? any bricks and all grad full at him for now. anyone who isn't white is probably the last thing. image fear of, of a person who's just seems like they're running for their life along the, on the boardwalk, at the beach. and i think i think for those who are watching it is how can i get to the least the need divine and primarily fumed by alcohol. but for george basha, the real
so many pushing and shoving through a stallion flag being carried in a way which on thing these charlene flushed ever be carried. yeah, the ah, the the strain in flag has many meanings. people use them as beach towels as bikinis, but in the case of chronology was used as flags of flag should be a symbol that unites every one. it was trying to be used as a means of dividing people. it was just a really, really confronting fight to say to fancy, if you have no idea who i am, you have knowledge...
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so that's the 1st job in the 2nd. charlene is institution. those leaders failed to give you that money, public affairs in the country because these weekend those leaders are always run machinery of the government on personal basis and on connection with whoever they would like to be in use the country or the 3rd, the 3rd problem, but we have is the, is the human capacity so, so, so then, so, so that is less than $1.00 to $5.00, but then how to utilize them and then into that i edition in the public office. if it has been a problem and you can put it in private and, and even isn't this connection as been the train of about pointing? i think look right into the cause. the problem will be wrong in the right office, but the government, so these 3 s t u timing is that they have 15000 and they have to the level of violence. but we have not because the service is more restricted by both the braces, the community around more the go. i want to talk for a moment about the scale of human suffering and south sudan caused by the humanitarian crises there.
so that's the 1st job in the 2nd. charlene is institution. those leaders failed to give you that money, public affairs in the country because these weekend those leaders are always run machinery of the government on personal basis and on connection with whoever they would like to be in use the country or the 3rd, the 3rd problem, but we have is the, is the human capacity so, so, so then, so, so that is less than $1.00 to $5.00, but then how to utilize them and then into that i edition in the...
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so that's the 1st job in the 2nd charlene is institution. those need to get into that money, the public affairs. and because of this week in both leaders are always run machinery of the government on personal basis and on connection with whoever they would like to be in use the country or the 3rd, the 3rd problem. but we have is the human capacity so, so, so then, so today is less than one to 5, but then how to utilize them and i want to put them into that i edition in the public office. if it does been a big problem. and you can try for them and, and even business connection as been the train of about pointing. i think look right into the cause. the problem will be wrong in the office of the government. so the 3 s t, u timing is up to 15000 and they have to the level of violence, but we have not because this is something more restricted by both the braces, the community around more of the thing you go, i want to talk for a moment about the scale of human suffering and south sudan caused by the humanitarian crises there. of course, they have
so that's the 1st job in the 2nd charlene is institution. those need to get into that money, the public affairs. and because of this week in both leaders are always run machinery of the government on personal basis and on connection with whoever they would like to be in use the country or the 3rd, the 3rd problem. but we have is the human capacity so, so, so then, so today is less than one to 5, but then how to utilize them and i want to put them into that i edition in the public office. if it...
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so that's the 1st job in the 2nd charlene is institution. those need us to give that money. the public affairs in the country and because of these weak in those leaders are always run the machinery of the government on personal basis and on connection with whoever they would like to be in use in the country or the 3rd. the 3rd problem. but we have is the, is the human capacity so, so, so then, so today is less than $1.00 to $5.00. but then how to utilize them and to put them into the right position in the public. or if it does been a big problem and you can try for them and, and even isn't this connection as been the train of about pointing, i think, into the cause of the problem i'm having wrong in the right office. so these 3 at the timing is up to $15000.00. i'm they have to the level of violence, but we have not because the subject is not restricted by those on the braces. speaking events, more of the thing you go, i want to talk for a moment about the scale of human suffering and south sudan caused by the humanitarian crises there. of course they have the world food pro
so that's the 1st job in the 2nd charlene is institution. those need us to give that money. the public affairs in the country and because of these weak in those leaders are always run the machinery of the government on personal basis and on connection with whoever they would like to be in use in the country or the 3rd. the 3rd problem. but we have is the, is the human capacity so, so, so then, so today is less than $1.00 to $5.00. but then how to utilize them and to put them into the right...
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things are getting heated, lympics russian tennis thought anyone would develop is charlene, is doing a press conference with a question more about politics and support. ah well for moscow. thanks for joining us tonight. the 19th and actually daniel, who use with utah sunrise, welcome to the program. now there's little hope that the 5 people still missing off an explosion at a chemical plant in germany on tuesday will be found the live. that's according to the company that runs the plot. 2 people are confirmed dead and more than 30 injured or to speak to all of our reports from the site koran. so the company that operates the chemical park just behind me, where the explosion and subsequent fire took place on tuesday. say that it started in amongst tanks, containing between 60900000 liters of industrial solvents. the investigation is on the way to try and find out how this was able to happen. a blast, which is claimed a number of lives and left dozens injured. the colossal smoke cloud towering hundreds of meters into the sky. the waste incineration facilities right next to downtown lay
things are getting heated, lympics russian tennis thought anyone would develop is charlene, is doing a press conference with a question more about politics and support. ah well for moscow. thanks for joining us tonight. the 19th and actually daniel, who use with utah sunrise, welcome to the program. now there's little hope that the 5 people still missing off an explosion at a chemical plant in germany on tuesday will be found the live. that's according to the company that runs the plot. 2...
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there is some charlene political, german security, german gas is long term investment. it needs some stability and it needs some cash and commitment. the world bank ranks iraq, number 2 behind russia when it comes to gas flaring instead of polluting the air, the gas could be recovered and sold or used to generate electricity for millions of people. the bus or gas company is investing $3000000000.00 to do just that. at the romanella oil field, iraq's largest, anything that the iraqi government can do, or it's neighbors can do to create in a stable environment, is good for capturing more gas and for creating a better environment for the iraqi people. the people of butler say the land, their families have been tied to for 200 years is toxic, and they wonder how many more of them will get sick before the government can help them. natasha game l. jazeera bus for iraq, all cows. the new coal. that's the question. a 40 trillion dollar investor network is asking why? because farming represents a 3rd of all harmful greenhouse emissions, yet no gee, 20 country has a plan to count
there is some charlene political, german security, german gas is long term investment. it needs some stability and it needs some cash and commitment. the world bank ranks iraq, number 2 behind russia when it comes to gas flaring instead of polluting the air, the gas could be recovered and sold or used to generate electricity for millions of people. the bus or gas company is investing $3000000000.00 to do just that. at the romanella oil field, iraq's largest, anything that the iraqi government...
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so then you, charlene other co- -- charlene, go ahead.ler: thank god we have need to police the -- nancy pelosi as speaker of the house. jim jordan doesn't care anything that is truthful. he is just a disrupter. listen to his news conference yesterday. he tried to deflect, let's get to the bottom of what happened. it was a disgrace. i watched that on tv. i've watched all the hearings on c-span when jim jordan has been in there, and he doesn't care about truth. he just wants to have everyone listen to himself. back to the senate, what the senate did yesterday. what is the senate doing? what have the republicans done? they don't want to get anything forward. they are just disrupting everything. we are americans. we need to get going. we need to come together as people. i don't understand this. it is just so sad. i used to be a republican for many years, and i switched because i don't like the way this country is going, and i don't like the leadership of the republican party. host: here is the republican line. ray in ithaca, new york. caller
so then you, charlene other co- -- charlene, go ahead.ler: thank god we have need to police the -- nancy pelosi as speaker of the house. jim jordan doesn't care anything that is truthful. he is just a disrupter. listen to his news conference yesterday. he tried to deflect, let's get to the bottom of what happened. it was a disgrace. i watched that on tv. i've watched all the hearings on c-span when jim jordan has been in there, and he doesn't care about truth. he just wants to have everyone...
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vice president harris hosted at the white house a group of eight civil rights leader, including charlenef the naacp defense fund and the gentleman you just saw there. the topic on the table today was voting rights. the meeting was on the president and vice president's schedule for one hour. but they took almost twice that. almost-two hours. joining us now is wade henderson, the interim president of the leadership conference on civil and human rights. he was there, at the meeting, today. sort of dying to know how it went. mr. henderson, thank you so much for being here tonight. i know it's been a long day, already. >> good evening, rachel. and thank you for having me. >> so many people around the country, right now, are despondent over what's happening with voting rights. with this sense that republicans are on the proverbial warpath to revoke voting rights. the sense that the courts have been neutered and, in any case, have lost their will to try to protect voting rights. and that the congress feels like it's mired in an impasse that's not going to result in them providing any help, othe
vice president harris hosted at the white house a group of eight civil rights leader, including charlenef the naacp defense fund and the gentleman you just saw there. the topic on the table today was voting rights. the meeting was on the president and vice president's schedule for one hour. but they took almost twice that. almost-two hours. joining us now is wade henderson, the interim president of the leadership conference on civil and human rights. he was there, at the meeting, today. sort of...
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charlene said she tried to meet with president trump and with president biden. both men declined. situation for that family. charlie daggette in afghanistan. charlie, thank you very much. the family is saying, hey, you are leaving the country, don't forget about some unfinished business. >> to hear there was no conversation. >> the fact that we did the story, hopefully somebody is listening and can do something about it. agonizing is the word, what they >>> we are learning more about who will be on a special house committee to investigate the january 6th attack on the u.s. capitol. speaker nancy pelosi announced eight of the 13 members. unof them is gop congresswoman liz complainy, a prominent crit kick of former president trump. she was one of only two republicans to vote in favor of forming the committee in the first place. house republican leader kevin mccarthy said he was shocked by cheney's acceptance of the post. and declined to recommend names for the five remaining positions. >>> ahead, the battles of billionaires that could launch a new era in space travel. how the rivalr
charlene said she tried to meet with president trump and with president biden. both men declined. situation for that family. charlie daggette in afghanistan. charlie, thank you very much. the family is saying, hey, you are leaving the country, don't forget about some unfinished business. >> to hear there was no conversation. >> the fact that we did the story, hopefully somebody is listening and can do something about it. agonizing is the word, what they >>> we are learning...
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ashrael lives with his three brothers and his mum, charlene. the pandemic hit those already struggling the hardest. services like this, themselves reliant on donations, are vital in easing the financial pressure on parents. it seems so simple. we deliver a play session, we provide a meal. for families who are most in need, it means the world to them. it is something so small that is so impactful in their life and that is what stays with me and makes me do this every year and builds upon that. for many families, the extra summer support makes putting food on the table less of a worry at this time of year. luxmy gopal, bbc news. carol has the weather for us this morning. lots to talk about including more weather warnings. lots to talk about including more weatherwarnings. i lots to talk about including more weather warnings. i am on the roof of broadcasting house in london. the sun is beating down. the temperature did not full much overnight. yesterday we were talking about the met office warning for extreme heat. that is based on an impact basis
ashrael lives with his three brothers and his mum, charlene. the pandemic hit those already struggling the hardest. services like this, themselves reliant on donations, are vital in easing the financial pressure on parents. it seems so simple. we deliver a play session, we provide a meal. for families who are most in need, it means the world to them. it is something so small that is so impactful in their life and that is what stays with me and makes me do this every year and builds upon that....
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nice to have charlene back. brendan bechtel, chairman and c.e.o. of the bechtel group, delighted to have brendan with us as well. marcy frost, c.e.o. of call burn's, the california public employees retirement system, one of the biggest public pension investors certainly in the united states and i think it is the biggest, and maybe in the world. so delighted to have marcy with us from sacramento. and finally, not -- last but not least, definitely, stephen hadley, principal at wright hadley gates emanuel. together, steve and charlene co-chaired a task force john and i led a couple of years ago on global infrastructure and designing a u.s. global infrastructure strategy and we're just delighted to have them back with us to talk about that and sort of where we are today. so, i think with that, we're going to do sort of tag team q&a now. down the line as it were. i'm going to start with brendan, actually. brendan, you are everywhere in the world. your company. so i'm sort of interested in particular on linking the domestic and international story. we're
nice to have charlene back. brendan bechtel, chairman and c.e.o. of the bechtel group, delighted to have brendan with us as well. marcy frost, c.e.o. of call burn's, the california public employees retirement system, one of the biggest public pension investors certainly in the united states and i think it is the biggest, and maybe in the world. so delighted to have marcy with us from sacramento. and finally, not -- last but not least, definitely, stephen hadley, principal at wright hadley gates...