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a piece on the by—election in chatham. telegraph. a piece on the by-election in chatham.-election in chatham. yes, this is a story based on an article - by-election in chatham. yes, this is a story based on an article written l a story based on an article written by peter fleet, the tory candlelit who was beaten in the by—election in cheshire. he�*s written a piece for the sunday telegraph in which he says supporters want to return to the traditional tory values of physical discipline, and he says they fear a return to what he called a bloated public sector. it could be filled by higher taxes. quite a telling phrase, rishi sunak, who also likes fiscal discipline. mr fleet says the liberal democrats who overturned his 16,000 majority, they actually benefited from tory voters who were registered in the protest vote, not only against the fears that the tories are trying to spend their way out of the crisis, but they also wanted to register vote against hs2 rail line, planning reforms as well that would make it easier to build houses and counties like buckinghamshire. he says
a piece on the by—election in chatham. telegraph. a piece on the by-election in chatham.-election in chatham. yes, this is a story based on an article - by-election in chatham. yes, this is a story based on an article written l a story based on an article written by peter fleet, the tory candlelit who was beaten in the by—election in cheshire. he�*s written a piece for the sunday telegraph in which he says supporters want to return to the traditional tory values of physical discipline,...
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your analysis, you'll see michael, the consulting research fellow at chatham house. so how is washington reacting to all of the developments in israel? mike, hannah joins us now from the us capital. the mike, obviously the u. s. israel very close allies. what we heard if anything, out of the u. s. so far about this incoming change of leadership. well, on an official basis, absolutely nothing. the line from the white house from state department is that it will not comment on domestic processes in other countries. that being said, there's no doubt that there's a sigh of relief in the white house in particular with the changing government in israel now. and the way, the reason for this is because the by an administration has made very clear that it needs another type of government and israel to serve us national interests. now, it must be important to point out how different this administration is from the previous one. the trump administration was rooted in a policy with regard to israel, of self interest and, and narrow political base. the n jelly calls in the us to f
your analysis, you'll see michael, the consulting research fellow at chatham house. so how is washington reacting to all of the developments in israel? mike, hannah joins us now from the us capital. the mike, obviously the u. s. israel very close allies. what we heard if anything, out of the u. s. so far about this incoming change of leadership. well, on an official basis, absolutely nothing. the line from the white house from state department is that it will not comment on domestic processes...
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they speak to lawrence brewers, he's an associate fellow of the russia and eurasia program at chatham house. he's also the author of armine is velvet revolution, authoritarian decline and civil resistance in a multi polar world. lawrence joins, via skype from london. sir, thank you so much for being with us on al jazeera. now we're meant to be getting preliminary results on monday. so tomorrow we do have the turnout figure just generally speaking, how do you feel that the election has gone and especially the campaign leading up to today? well, it's in many respects an extraordinary election due to the, the context of the conflict last year. the basic mission of the selection is for either nickel, passion, young to renew his mandate, to re legitimate his rule or for him to be replaced. now, as your correspondent with highlighting its, been a very aggressive campaign, a very negative campaign. security has been at the very top of the agenda, not least due to ongoing issues without the bi john along the border. but i think it's also extraordinary for the fact that there is genuine uncert
they speak to lawrence brewers, he's an associate fellow of the russia and eurasia program at chatham house. he's also the author of armine is velvet revolution, authoritarian decline and civil resistance in a multi polar world. lawrence joins, via skype from london. sir, thank you so much for being with us on al jazeera. now we're meant to be getting preliminary results on monday. so tomorrow we do have the turnout figure just generally speaking, how do you feel that the election has gone and...
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i believe from you were speaking about the informal chatham channels, church, n g o, z and the rest. i know that, i mean all those channels exist and they've been, you know, tested before and i hope the european states a european, a and g o and charity organizations will be more active in supporting people in need in those thank you so much for joining us. trust us to be just starting wrapper to better ruth, for the european parliament. thank you. well, not exactly, look, shank, i was managed to retain his grip on better route, despite domestic protests and international pressure, helped him to keep him. that is the country secret service. the k g b and the climate of fear they have created the soviet dictator yoseph stolen looms larger than life at this military theme park, near men's people from all over billers have come to celebrate the so called border guard day. many like yell and support. alexander lucas. shank. oh, she works in a meat processing plant in breast on the polish border. she can't understand why people in bella. ruth wants to be rid of luca. shank. oh, what are th
i believe from you were speaking about the informal chatham channels, church, n g o, z and the rest. i know that, i mean all those channels exist and they've been, you know, tested before and i hope the european states a european, a and g o and charity organizations will be more active in supporting people in need in those thank you so much for joining us. trust us to be just starting wrapper to better ruth, for the european parliament. thank you. well, not exactly, look, shank, i was managed...
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make here, and i quote iseoluwa akintunde, who's an expert on nigeria from the british think—tank chatham diversification characterised attempts to reverse nigeria's dependence on oil with little real progress." and he says that the decline in gdp from oil gives new urgency to this issue. so are you really dealing with this issue with real urgency that it needs? cos he's right, we've heard about this for decades. you are right, zeinab, this has been said for decades. but check the numbers. 0k. the contribution of revenue in the country today is largely from the non—oil sector, that is what has changed. if you look at our budget, if you look at the actual budget performance, you'll find that the non—oil revenue is contributing 55%. it used to be 30%, 35%. so things are changing — not as fast as we want them to be, but we're pushing to make sure that the investments in the nigerian economy is both from the private sector as well as from the government, with government acting as an enabler for the private sector to invest where the private sector sees benefit. all right. you know very well t
make here, and i quote iseoluwa akintunde, who's an expert on nigeria from the british think—tank chatham diversification characterised attempts to reverse nigeria's dependence on oil with little real progress." and he says that the decline in gdp from oil gives new urgency to this issue. so are you really dealing with this issue with real urgency that it needs? cos he's right, we've heard about this for decades. you are right, zeinab, this has been said for decades. but check the...
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we have tin han on l. coffee and associate fellow in the middle east and north africa program at chatham house and in montgomery, alabama. we have rusty louis an independent middle east, and algeria analyst, a warm welcome to all of you. new file aboard in rebec coming to 1st. if these elections won't change anything, if these elections won't improve anything, what will the question is basically whether the regime and the system may not, julia union reforms, or rather as a just submit mechanism for change the key indicator to answer this question, question the key indicator, is to look up the previous reform, the for interviews after the election of the president and, and including also the referendum that the constitution have led to any changes. or if they can, they could be considered as having a bald be demand in the process of the iraq in the question to this is know the answer to it is no with the idea that actually iraq hazardous you it with force and trying to even with challenges to come to the corporate mine team. and then my answer would be basically that these elections are c
we have tin han on l. coffee and associate fellow in the middle east and north africa program at chatham house and in montgomery, alabama. we have rusty louis an independent middle east, and algeria analyst, a warm welcome to all of you. new file aboard in rebec coming to 1st. if these elections won't change anything, if these elections won't improve anything, what will the question is basically whether the regime and the system may not, julia union reforms, or rather as a just submit mechanism...
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and there you are that in chatham and square with your student friends. and then you see the troops and the time starting to to open fire. what goes through your mind about point? so during that time a rhonda on shirt june 3rd, 10 o'clock in the evening i. i heard the sharp shuttle team and i heard the shooting. no, i mean you try to trying to push you to the tennis square. so i just ran to the menu and try to look, but hyper and die i. i saw the soldier shoot suited citizens in move around the same kind of meet her can me and i know even you are your people 3 times the feel the use these the why is the brutal crack it down? so i just tried to run bike just can't miss the panel. i pretend to know what time can i do that time? i, my classmate actually and also the new she d t p was the photo take photos one. it was shot at the app. right? lack pe, he was appealed right in the early morning in june. false, false. yeah. well, thank you so much for joining us and telling us about your experiences dr. a show john and that was the day as ever the conversation c
and there you are that in chatham and square with your student friends. and then you see the troops and the time starting to to open fire. what goes through your mind about point? so during that time a rhonda on shirt june 3rd, 10 o'clock in the evening i. i heard the sharp shuttle team and i heard the shooting. no, i mean you try to trying to push you to the tennis square. so i just ran to the menu and try to look, but hyper and die i. i saw the soldier shoot suited citizens in move around the...
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schuman right issues and violations of, and prince person ideas of the international united nations, chatham, in the case of t grey, i, again, the t p concern that this is now being prepared, perpetrated by the country when the leader is a nobel peace, laurie prime minister i b med war so i didn't know that piece only just a couple of years ago. and now this are 6600000 people in the grey, the grave. i think they are suffering or law because of 1st of all, lego food level one term. and there is always a military actions. i am again asking african union african union. they have quite the efficient way of making decisions. but they have not yet taken in a productive way. in recent weeks we've seen another conflict in the middle east, the bombardment of gauze, rocket spot by hamas. you have seen this before several times when you are the secretary general. i was in the region recently. i've been visiting for 30 years, i spoke to quite a few palestinian people and there's absolutely no hope left among these people. what is to be done? this the liver, they warm between the israel mouse was really
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oh with me today, mostly 32nd anniversary of beijing, chatham and square massacre. so let's look back at what happened on june the 4th, 1989 for several weeks leading up to that day the square had become a focal point for protests against economic hardship and corruption. students also gathered to demand democratic rights and freedoms from the communist government. but by the 4th of july, chinese leaders sent in the troops to crush the demonstrations. and footage of loan protest and confronting a line of tongues became one of the most enduring symbols of the violence. no one knows exactly how many people were killed, some say hundreds, others say thousands. so now all sources in hong kong have banned annual vigil sold victims for a 2nd year is by this several 100 people did gather near victoria park in the city . thousands of police were deployed, had made multiple arrests. a light to remember lives lost knocked out just moments later. but the resistance of hong kong is proving more difficult to extinguish for 30 the band and annual vigil for the victims of the $989
oh with me today, mostly 32nd anniversary of beijing, chatham and square massacre. so let's look back at what happened on june the 4th, 1989 for several weeks leading up to that day the square had become a focal point for protests against economic hardship and corruption. students also gathered to demand democratic rights and freedoms from the communist government. but by the 4th of july, chinese leaders sent in the troops to crush the demonstrations. and footage of loan protest and confronting...
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young by skype of alex vines is the structure of the africa program and international think tank. chatham house, so vines of this nature is been in the region for a while. we mentioning molly became faster and other countries, but to have a 100 civilians killed in this overnight attack and became a fan. so does this cross a new, much more dangerous threshold? unfortunately it's, it's not a new dangerous threshold that's already been reached. it is a awful massacre that's happened and i'm afraid that we're probably going to have to expect most similar sorts reports that area of northern cannot fast. so as your report has said, is an area that has had islamic state attacks recently, and it is a hotspot. it's but try border area of molly who keynote fast. so anesha, where there's very significant displacement and violence taking place across the knees. yeah. there's been a crow uptick of obama activity and some 10000 people displaced over the last couple of months. and now is that the groups are able to operate so, so freely and are able to carry out these sorts of attacks. well, it's, these
young by skype of alex vines is the structure of the africa program and international think tank. chatham house, so vines of this nature is been in the region for a while. we mentioning molly became faster and other countries, but to have a 100 civilians killed in this overnight attack and became a fan. so does this cross a new, much more dangerous threshold? unfortunately it's, it's not a new dangerous threshold that's already been reached. it is a awful massacre that's happened and i'm afraid...
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she was jailed for one night for organizing a vigil on the anniversary of the chatham and.
she was jailed for one night for organizing a vigil on the anniversary of the chatham and.
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and there you are that in chatham and square with your student friends. and then you see the troops and the time starting to, to open fire. what goes through your mind about point? so during that time, around the on shirt, june 3rd term in the evening i. i heard the sharp team and i heard that the shooting, the army you try to trying to push in to the tennis square. so i just ran to the menu and tried to look but hyper and die i. i saw the soldier shoot through the citizens in move around the same kind of meet her again. so that i know is the even you are your people pretty times the feel the use these the why is the brutal crack it down? so i just try to run by just scrap of the battle. i pretend to know what time can i do that time? i, my classmate actually and also the machine d t p was the follicle fake photo one. it was shot at the app, right? lack pe, he was appealed right in the early morning in june. false, false. yeah. well, thank you so much for joining us and telling us about your experiences dr. a show john and that was the day as ever the con
and there you are that in chatham and square with your student friends. and then you see the troops and the time starting to, to open fire. what goes through your mind about point? so during that time, around the on shirt, june 3rd term in the evening i. i heard the sharp team and i heard that the shooting, the army you try to trying to push in to the tennis square. so i just ran to the menu and tried to look but hyper and die i. i saw the soldier shoot through the citizens in move around the...
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oh, today most the 32nd anniversary of beijing, chatham and square massacre. so let's look back at what happened on june the 4th, 1989 for several weeks leading up to that day the square had become a focal point for protests against economic hardship and corruption. students also gathered to demand democratic rights and freedoms from a communist government. but by the 4th of july, chinese leaders sent in the troops to crush the demonstrations and footage of a loan protest and confronting a line of tongues became one of the most enduring symbols of the violence. no one knows exactly how many people were killed. some say hundreds, others say thousands. so now all sources in hong kong have banned annual vigils or victims for a 2nd year. this, by this several 100 people, data gathered near victoria park in the city. thousands of police were deployed, had made multiple arrests. a light to remember lives last snapped out just moments later. but the resistance of hong kong is proving more difficult to extinguish for 30 band and annual visuals for the victims of the $
oh, today most the 32nd anniversary of beijing, chatham and square massacre. so let's look back at what happened on june the 4th, 1989 for several weeks leading up to that day the square had become a focal point for protests against economic hardship and corruption. students also gathered to demand democratic rights and freedoms from a communist government. but by the 4th of july, chinese leaders sent in the troops to crush the demonstrations and footage of a loan protest and confronting a line...
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we have kerry on young managing director of chatham consulting one to get your title in there and get it right here in 1st questions for you. karen, gun violence. we talked about this before. it's an epidemic and has been generations occur for generations across america. it's pretty much as american as apple pie and baseball and with rising mass shootings, do you think we'll see any movement on gun reforms and what do you think needs to be in a gun reform policy package? i really think we need to have mandatory background checks. i think that if you're not making sure that the the most vulnerable among us do not have guns. and by that i mean people who are mentally unstable. i think we're doing it a massive disservice of the entire country. i also think we need to close the gun, show loopholes and online purchasing loopholes and also limit the amount of a capacity that magazines have especially on long rifles. supposed to be a r 15 in the a k 47, and also some hand guns like the 9 millimeters. there's no need for 30 round clip or a drum that fits a 100 or 50 shot. and there's no reaso
we have kerry on young managing director of chatham consulting one to get your title in there and get it right here in 1st questions for you. karen, gun violence. we talked about this before. it's an epidemic and has been generations occur for generations across america. it's pretty much as american as apple pie and baseball and with rising mass shootings, do you think we'll see any movement on gun reforms and what do you think needs to be in a gun reform policy package? i really think we need...
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the think tank chatham house, he says more violent attacks were likely follow in booking a fast. so a neighboring country. it is a awful massacre. those happened and i'm afraid that we're probably going to have to expect most similar sorts reports and it is a hotspot. it's but try border area of molly, who keener, faster news year, where there's very significant displacement and violence taking place across the knees. yes. there's been a crow uptick of armed activity and some 10000 people displaced over the last couple of months. the governments are increasingly weakened in effective and so they're not providing the security, the population's need. and so armed groups, criminal groups, radical islamic groups filling those gaps. and this is a rarely fragile situation across the saw hill. now, particularly booking up fast. it's all very serious and, and it is spreading regionally. so this isn't just about the saw hill over spill security incidence. now in countries along the gulf of guinea coast. so i think the name, think togo, the gun ends up particularly worried about what's hap
the think tank chatham house, he says more violent attacks were likely follow in booking a fast. so a neighboring country. it is a awful massacre. those happened and i'm afraid that we're probably going to have to expect most similar sorts reports and it is a hotspot. it's but try border area of molly, who keener, faster news year, where there's very significant displacement and violence taking place across the knees. yes. there's been a crow uptick of armed activity and some 10000 people...
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arrested 2 democracy activists, including the organizer of an annual visual marketing, the $989.00. chatham and spread cracked out. child hang tongues arrest comes the head of a widely anticipated security operations, where the conditions are hampering efforts to prevent a thinking contain the ship from causing further damage to shrine. because coastline shows the pricing for the possibility of an oil spill. now, francis suspended joint men trail patients with molly out of the country. second 9 months french troops will continue operations on their own. out of acid force and democratic transition. gunman in nigeria are threatening to start killing the 148 school children they kidnapped last sunday, unless they ran some demands a mat. government official, say the negotiating with the kidnappers. i had a dream report from taking in the north central nigeria. how do i know mr. far consoles, one of his 2 wife when i'm men attacked this hell you talk with my mac school on sunday, 9 of his children were there for why able to escape. but others were taken by the kidnappers, of the crisis, drags on
arrested 2 democracy activists, including the organizer of an annual visual marketing, the $989.00. chatham and spread cracked out. child hang tongues arrest comes the head of a widely anticipated security operations, where the conditions are hampering efforts to prevent a thinking contain the ship from causing further damage to shrine. because coastline shows the pricing for the possibility of an oil spill. now, francis suspended joint men trail patients with molly out of the country. second 9...
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the out and for, for new leadership pushing the coat us make america, senior consulting research, chatham, how thank you very much indeed for your thoughts on the subject. thank you. one of the nick records, most popular opposition. leaders has had her home rated by police of the government accused of trying to eliminate competition for november's election. a judges issued a warrant for her arrest for christiana cameras, arrest. she faces, charges relating to money laundering, and so called ideological falsehood. all latin america, i just understand human joins is from maturity, capital santiago. so what, what do we know about this raid? this ready to take is still taking place about 3 hours and 45 minutes ago. 15 minutes before i could be on a trim order or had called for a news conference. i got an invitation via zoom. the police ran in bryan police. hundreds of them are actually surrounding our house as i speak and went in there with the rest of wars and also a search warrant that search presumably is still under way the ride. police meanwhile, have been roughly not if you like the jou
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we can go to chatham house. a historic moment, what do you make of it? it is chatham house. is an historic moment. what seems l what do you make of it? it is an l historic moment. what seems on what do you make of it? it is an i historic moment. what seems on the face of it the end of the premiership of such a dominant prime minister, after 12 years. someone who dominated israeli politics. great influence at home... this is a huge change. but we should also go for some caution because, yes, yair lapid announced he formed the coalition but until we see a vote of confidence in this government we can't be sure it actually happens. i have heard too many times, don't write off bibi, would you agree? i would probably agree. the margins are so small. the majority of this coalition just formed, are so small. the majority of this coalitionjust formed, bear are so small. the majority of this coalition just formed, bear in are so small. the majority of this coalitionjust formed, bear in mind it is nearly midnight in israel, this was the deadline. the majority is so small, it's enough i
we can go to chatham house. a historic moment, what do you make of it? it is chatham house. is an historic moment. what seems l what do you make of it? it is an l historic moment. what seems on what do you make of it? it is an i historic moment. what seems on the face of it the end of the premiership of such a dominant prime minister, after 12 years. someone who dominated israeli politics. great influence at home... this is a huge change. but we should also go for some caution because, yes,...
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you'll see michael, the senior consulting research fellow chatham house. he joins us by skype from london. thanks very much for being with us. so what's your reaction to that? they've managed to come up with a do the disney, is there still a moment if between now and when the connector convene nexstar to actually it pulls the scottish game in both confidence. if this happens, it means the end of this way feels of benjamin antonio in power and the new generation leading good leaving the country. now the big question, whether the correlation go meant that he showed the soonest ology cancelled, right? come about for the idea of a rotating of the prime minister's ro between initially bennington jala. pete, how, how would you think that might work? this is one of these. and normally it's almost impossible to explain to the national audience. that actually is the one that told the president he had the mandate to form. the correlation is not going to be the new still for the at least the next 2 years. it's natalie bennett, leads a much smaller party but became so
you'll see michael, the senior consulting research fellow chatham house. he joins us by skype from london. thanks very much for being with us. so what's your reaction to that? they've managed to come up with a do the disney, is there still a moment if between now and when the connector convene nexstar to actually it pulls the scottish game in both confidence. if this happens, it means the end of this way feels of benjamin antonio in power and the new generation leading good leaving the country....
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thank chatham house is joining us now from north. i'm to show in the u. k. it's good to have you with us on all the 0. i started with explaining relations between russia and the u. k. have been pretty bad over the last few years anyway, in the context of that. how serious is this latest incident? what we should bear in mind, this is not the 1st time that russia has conducted these aggressive interceptions of war ships from the u. k. or from nato countries that come into what russia thinks the areas they should be. and whether or not it's actually perfectly legal, according to international law. so, you know, if russia really has done what they claim and fund warning shots and rock forms, that would be a serious escalation. but as you correspond, just adjusted, they seem very upset that there, that this information has actually been seen through because the u. k. had journalists on board to see what was really happening. it's not just a war of words and narratives between the u. k and russia, you actually have these objective independent witnesses who are bac
thank chatham house is joining us now from north. i'm to show in the u. k. it's good to have you with us on all the 0. i started with explaining relations between russia and the u. k. have been pretty bad over the last few years anyway, in the context of that. how serious is this latest incident? what we should bear in mind, this is not the 1st time that russia has conducted these aggressive interceptions of war ships from the u. k. or from nato countries that come into what russia thinks the...
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so you got the all son in chatham and show you got playing great baseball.'s in general is playing great baseball. now we can't forget about the milestone. bob melvin passed last week. he's the a's all time when leader and he's done it with grace class and a payroll has been at the bottom of the majors for most years. kate has more. >> 7.99. that's the number bob melvin into the mlb history books forever. when the a's beat the mariners on june first melvin past tony la russa to become oakland's all-time winningest manager. the celebration that night was a small one we had some champagne in the in >> clubhouse just had that enjoyed >> go miles. definitely not a person that wants to make a big deal out of something about him. so we kept it low key form. >> but loki isn't usually help pro team celebrate milestones. so this week when the a's returned back to the coliseum from a road trip. melvin was honored with a surprise pre-game presentation and videoboard tribute he reacted with his standard humility. what happened a few days ago. you come home and you don't
so you got the all son in chatham and show you got playing great baseball.'s in general is playing great baseball. now we can't forget about the milestone. bob melvin passed last week. he's the a's all time when leader and he's done it with grace class and a payroll has been at the bottom of the majors for most years. kate has more. >> 7.99. that's the number bob melvin into the mlb history books forever. when the a's beat the mariners on june first melvin past tony la russa to become...
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policy committee of the bank of england — now seniorfellow in global economy and finance programme at chathamhearing about china at this whole concept of building back better after the pandemic and borisjohnson was talking yesterday about when the world builds back its economy he wants a levelling up the agenda, he wanted to be a fairer distribution of wealth. what are your views on that can the g7 really that happen? well, thank you. i think it is an effort by leaders of all sorts and stripes to turn this pandemic into some kind of opportunity. we do have to build back and certainly we are going to build back we would like to do it better. whether it can actually happen, whether we can fulfil all of these rather high sounding objectives either with or without a lot of money i think remains to be seen. it does seem to be that when the world looks back on this weekend, this g7 sum it and asks what were the big achievements, i suspect it will be related to the decisions they take on the global pandemic on whatever the carbis bay declaration turns out to be. that is the key issue at the moment a
policy committee of the bank of england — now seniorfellow in global economy and finance programme at chathamhearing about china at this whole concept of building back better after the pandemic and borisjohnson was talking yesterday about when the world builds back its economy he wants a levelling up the agenda, he wanted to be a fairer distribution of wealth. what are your views on that can the g7 really that happen? well, thank you. i think it is an effort by leaders of all sorts and...
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one person was killed and nine injured in a single attack in chatham, a neighborhood on the south sidety. police say two males approached the group and opened fire. no arrests have been made. so far this year, there have been over 1200 shooting incidents in chicago, that is a 17% increase compared to last year. there have been 269 homicides which is 5% rise compared to 2020. a daylight robberly was caught on camera. we want to warn you, the video contains graphic content. nypd are looking for this man, seen robbing and punching a woman in the face. the incident happened friday in central park during the daytime as you can see. this is unbelievable. the victim struggled with the suspect before he took off with her phone. a bystander was able to get the victim's phone back. the suspect got away. police are offering a $3,500 reward for any information about the suspect you see. that is unbelievable. todd: new york city in 2021, folks. a virginia school board member under fire after giving a graduation speech on the dangers of capitalism. listen. >> our world is overwhelmed with needs, we
one person was killed and nine injured in a single attack in chatham, a neighborhood on the south sidety. police say two males approached the group and opened fire. no arrests have been made. so far this year, there have been over 1200 shooting incidents in chicago, that is a 17% increase compared to last year. there have been 269 homicides which is 5% rise compared to 2020. a daylight robberly was caught on camera. we want to warn you, the video contains graphic content. nypd are looking for...
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and there you are that in chatham and square with your student friends. and then you see the troops and the time starting to, to open fire. what goes through your mind about point? so during that time, around the shirt, june, 3rd, 10 o'clock in the evening i, i heard the show shuttle team and i heard the shooting, the army, you try to trying to push to the tennis square. so i just ran to the basement menu and try to look but happen. and the night i, i saw the soldier shoot suit, citizens in move around the same kind of meet her can. so that i know is the even you are your people 3 times this, feel the use these the why is the brutal crack it down? so i just tried to run bike just missed the battle. i pretend to know what happened during that time i, my classmate actually and also the new she, d p. p was the focal fake photo one. it was shot at the app, right. like he was appealed to the right in the early morning in june. false, false. yeah. well, thank you so much for joining us and telling us about your experiences dr. a show, john and that was the day
and there you are that in chatham and square with your student friends. and then you see the troops and the time starting to, to open fire. what goes through your mind about point? so during that time, around the shirt, june, 3rd, 10 o'clock in the evening i, i heard the show shuttle team and i heard the shooting, the army, you try to trying to push to the tennis square. so i just ran to the basement menu and try to look but happen. and the night i, i saw the soldier shoot suit, citizens in...
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and there you are that in chatham and square with your student friends. and then you see the troops and the time starting to, to open fire. what goes through your mind at that point? so during that time, a wrong on cert, june, 3rd, turn on in the evening i. i heard the sharp team and i heard the shooting. now i mean you try to trying to push in to the tennis square. so i just ran to the basement. i mean, you and tried to look but hyper and die i. i saw the soldier shoot through to citizens in new she'd be around the same kind of meet her can i see. i know is the even you are your people pretty feel the use these the why is a brutal crack down. so i just tried to run bike just miss lack of the pre has the know what happened. i didn't read time. i, my classmate actually. and also they knew she d t p was the photo take photos one. it was shot at the app, right? lack pe, he was killed in the early morning in there. june. false, false. yeah. well, thank you so much for joining us and telling us about your experiences dr. a show john and that was the day as eve
and there you are that in chatham and square with your student friends. and then you see the troops and the time starting to, to open fire. what goes through your mind at that point? so during that time, a wrong on cert, june, 3rd, turn on in the evening i. i heard the sharp team and i heard the shooting. now i mean you try to trying to push in to the tennis square. so i just ran to the basement. i mean, you and tried to look but hyper and die i. i saw the soldier shoot through to citizens in...
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u our anchor is outside in chatham, new jersey. good to see you, my friend.ing home facilities doing about that, and by extension, control the scattered outbreaks due to unvaccinated staffers? >> they're taking a couple different approaches here. talk about ground zero being nursing home facilities, assisted living facilities. nationwide, if we can put this number one, 13,000 residents died at nursing home facilities and 1,900 work in those facilities. if you look in the state of new jersey, where i am right now, 80% of the residents in these facilities have been vaccinated. 60% though of staff members have been vaccinated. think about the disparity in that and overall numbers of folks who died in nursing home facilities over the last year in the state of new jersey, 8,000, those are some big numbers. u they're willing to tackle this head on. the governor of new jersey saying they need to get more staff members vaccinated and have a campaign to get more staff vaccinated as well. the worse combination is a new variant and an immunocompromised resident, if you
u our anchor is outside in chatham, new jersey. good to see you, my friend.ing home facilities doing about that, and by extension, control the scattered outbreaks due to unvaccinated staffers? >> they're taking a couple different approaches here. talk about ground zero being nursing home facilities, assisted living facilities. nationwide, if we can put this number one, 13,000 residents died at nursing home facilities and 1,900 work in those facilities. if you look in the state of new...
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they occupy on the thumbnail right with the chinese companies party and, and there you are that in chatham and square with your student friends. and then you see that the troops and the time starting to to open fire, what goes through your mind about point? so during that time a rhonda on shirt june 3rd, 10 o'clock in the evening i. i heard the sharp team and i heard the shooting. the, i mean, you try to trying to push to the tennis square. so i just ran to the basement. i mean you and tried to look but hyper and the night i, i sold the soldier, shoot through to citizens in move around the same kind of meet her can i see. i know is the even you are your people pretty feel the use these the why is the brutal crack it down so i just tried to run bank just can't miss the bank. i pretend to know what happened during that time i, my classmate actually and also the new she d t p was the photo photo one. it was shot at the app. right. lack pe. he was killed in the early morning in june. false, false. yeah. well, thank you so much for joining us and telling us about your experiences dr. a show, jo
they occupy on the thumbnail right with the chinese companies party and, and there you are that in chatham and square with your student friends. and then you see that the troops and the time starting to to open fire, what goes through your mind about point? so during that time a rhonda on shirt june 3rd, 10 o'clock in the evening i. i heard the sharp team and i heard the shooting. the, i mean, you try to trying to push to the tennis square. so i just ran to the basement. i mean you and tried to...
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herejoining me is rob yates, executive director of the centre for universal health at chatham house.is to the richer countries�* sense of self interest? news no totally. and it isjust astonishing that we have got to this point and this isn�*t happening already. since the g7 leaders met in february, 1 million people have died of covid and they�*ve done practically nothing. and likewise the 620 practically nothing. and likewise the g20 leaders have done very little, too. so, as your previous piece said, the emergency is now, and all these falls are ramping up the pressure for the g7 to do something properly now. fire the pressure for the g7 to do something properly now. are you sa in: something properly now. are you saying that _ something properly now. are you saying that all — something properly now. are you saying that all this _ something properly now. are you saying that all this talk _ something properly now. are you saying that all this talk of - something properly now. are you saying that all this talk of vaccine equity is just rhetoric? it is equity isjust rhetoric? it is token
herejoining me is rob yates, executive director of the centre for universal health at chatham house.is to the richer countries�* sense of self interest? news no totally. and it isjust astonishing that we have got to this point and this isn�*t happening already. since the g7 leaders met in february, 1 million people have died of covid and they�*ve done practically nothing. and likewise the 620 practically nothing. and likewise the g20 leaders have done very little, too. so, as your...
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joining me now from an assisted living facility in chatham, new jersey, is msnbc's yasmin .t of people who would be watching this would be surprised the health care workers are the ones reluctant to get the vaccine. >> i have to say i was surprised when i found out, when i was assigned this story. it's a battle. if you think about it, places like the one behind me, they've been ground zero over the last year. think about the number of deaths, 130,000 plus people have died from covid-19. 2,000 of them staff members. on the microcosm, the state of new jersey where i am, the disparity of the vaccinations is huge in this state, ayman. just 60% of staff members in these facilities have been vaccinated. and you think about these micro cluster of outbreaks. if you have one covid positive staff member that walks into one of these facilities, by the way, with a variant because we know there are so many variants out there. and subsequently a resident who has been vaccinated by the way then tests covid positive, that's called a breakthrough infection. that could set off a micro cluster
joining me now from an assisted living facility in chatham, new jersey, is msnbc's yasmin .t of people who would be watching this would be surprised the health care workers are the ones reluctant to get the vaccine. >> i have to say i was surprised when i found out, when i was assigned this story. it's a battle. if you think about it, places like the one behind me, they've been ground zero over the last year. think about the number of deaths, 130,000 plus people have died from covid-19....
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founding member of the monetary committee and chatham house fellow joins us.ony blair joins us with his views on what we are seeing at the g7 at 9:00 a.m. u.k. 10. if you have any questions of your own for august, please send them. cornwall not looking as sunny as advertised, but we are there, we are live on the ground. guy johnson live from cornwall next. ♪ ♪ >> the economy is in very good shape. balance sheets, corporate balance sheets, are in good shape. we are about a year away from full employment, may be a little longer if job growth surprises to the downside. we've got fundamentals driving the economy, as well as fiscal policy, monetary policy. it will be a problem, a wasted opportunity that there will be a few million people, more than a few, that don't get vaccinated. people can count on 18 months a very strong growth in the u.s. anna: that was adam posen on the recovery from the pandemic. investors got a look at just how the economy, the u.s. economy, is faring, with may cpi topping estimates, driven largely by categories associated with a broader re
founding member of the monetary committee and chatham house fellow joins us.ony blair joins us with his views on what we are seeing at the g7 at 9:00 a.m. u.k. 10. if you have any questions of your own for august, please send them. cornwall not looking as sunny as advertised, but we are there, we are live on the ground. guy johnson live from cornwall next. ♪ ♪ >> the economy is in very good shape. balance sheets, corporate balance sheets, are in good shape. we are about a year away...
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executive director of the centre for universal health, at the independent international affairs institute chathame agenda, hasn't it? he: would have thought so, given what we have heard about new variants coming from india and nepal. it is about making the world save quickly and fairly. it is a danger the leaders will be looking more to the next pandemic as opposed to sorting this one out. but this ought to be the priority to vaccinate the world quickly. priority to vaccinate the world ruickl . :, ~' , priority to vaccinate the world ruickl . :, ~ , ., quickly. you think there might be a mismatch about _ quickly. you think there might be a mismatch about what _ quickly. you think there might be a mismatch about what they - quickly. you think there might be a mismatch about what they want - quickly. you think there might be a mismatch about what they want to | mismatch about what they want to talk about, what they might focus on and what you say they ought to be focusing on?— and what you say they ought to be focusing on? yes, i think so. there are countries _ focusing on? yes, i think so. there a
executive director of the centre for universal health, at the independent international affairs institute chathame agenda, hasn't it? he: would have thought so, given what we have heard about new variants coming from india and nepal. it is about making the world save quickly and fairly. it is a danger the leaders will be looking more to the next pandemic as opposed to sorting this one out. but this ought to be the priority to vaccinate the world quickly. priority to vaccinate the world ruickl ....
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we can speak now to dr leslie vinjamuri, director of the us and the americas programme at chatham houses with us on bbc news. i know you very much believe that occasions like this, they elevate the relationship between the uk and the us. absolutely. you get a sense of solidity — absolutely. you get a sense of solidity especially when you have two world leaders that have been on the global— two world leaders that have been on the global stage for so long, clearly— the global stage for so long, clearly in very different capacities but for _ clearly in very different capacities but for decades. you have a sense of two individuals well very different are not_ two individuals well very different are not very partisan in their views — are not very partisan in their views. not only highlighting the longevity and the durability and frankly— longevity and the durability and frankly the non—nature of the us and uk relationship which is important in this_ uk relationship which is important in this current moment in history. but also _ in this current moment in history. but also for— in this curren
we can speak now to dr leslie vinjamuri, director of the us and the americas programme at chatham houses with us on bbc news. i know you very much believe that occasions like this, they elevate the relationship between the uk and the us. absolutely. you get a sense of solidity — absolutely. you get a sense of solidity especially when you have two world leaders that have been on the global— two world leaders that have been on the global stage for so long, clearly— the global stage for so...
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the chatham neighborhood early saturday morning two males opened fire on a crowd standing on the sidewalkted by a personal dispute. and savannah a gunman in a car opened fire on a crowd unloading 60 rounds, one person killed and among the wounded in the-month-old child. >> there is bullet holes in people's doors, screen door shut out. so i'm just upset at this moment. we have to find a way to make sense out of it. >> austin, texas, a gunman opened fire on six and popular nightlife and one dead, innocent bystanders. the personal disputes and indiscriminate gunfire. the mayor of boston tweeted "the uptick income violence locally is a disturbance rise in gun violence across the country as we exit the pandemic. with an increase in violet the associated press said the rate the police officers calling it quits and retiring has increased by 45%." they use the executive police form 200 of the 18,000 agencies and retirement with a nationwide protest against the police and national defund the police movement, martha. >> martha: thank you very much mike tobin in chicago. >> bill: some breaking news
the chatham neighborhood early saturday morning two males opened fire on a crowd standing on the sidewalkted by a personal dispute. and savannah a gunman in a car opened fire on a crowd unloading 60 rounds, one person killed and among the wounded in the-month-old child. >> there is bullet holes in people's doors, screen door shut out. so i'm just upset at this moment. we have to find a way to make sense out of it. >> austin, texas, a gunman opened fire on six and popular nightlife...
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in the chatham neighborhood early saturday morning, two neighbors opened up on a crowd of people standingappears it was motivated by personal dispute. in savannah, a gunman opened fire on a crowd, 60 rounds. 18 wounds among them a child. >> there are bullet holes in people as front doors. screen doors were shot out. i'm upset at this moment. we're trying to find away to make some kind of sense out of it. reporter: austin, texas, a gunman opened fire on sixth street, the popular nightlife and music section of town. one dead. victims appear to be innocent bystanders. the trend is personal disputes and indiscriminate gunfire. the mayor of austin, up tick ever violence locally, a disturbing rise of gun violence across the country as we exit the pandemic. along with the increase in violence, associated press says rate of police officers calling it quit and retiring increased 45%. they used numbers from the police executive research forum, examined 28 police age is. following the antipolice demonstrations across the nation around defund the police movement. david: they're definitely connected.
in the chatham neighborhood early saturday morning, two neighbors opened up on a crowd of people standingappears it was motivated by personal dispute. in savannah, a gunman opened fire on a crowd, 60 rounds. 18 wounds among them a child. >> there are bullet holes in people as front doors. screen doors were shot out. i'm upset at this moment. we're trying to find away to make some kind of sense out of it. reporter: austin, texas, a gunman opened fire on sixth street, the popular nightlife...
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he was on the boards of the chatham a vana authority for the homeless. founding member of the st. david society of savannah. and served two terms as a republican county commissioner. i'm thankful for the immense impact he had on the savannah community and i know his legacy will remain. my thoughts and prayers are with his family, friends, and all who knew him during this most difficult time. thank you, madam speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york, mr. meeks, seek recognition? mr. meeks: madam speaker, pursuant to resolution 473, i call up h.r. 256 and ask for its immediate consideration in the house. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: union calendar number 39, h.r. 256, a bill to repeal the authorization for use of military force against iraq resolution of 2002. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to house resolution 473, the bill is considered read. the bill shall be debatable for one hour equally divided and controlled by the chair and the ranking minority member of the committ
he was on the boards of the chatham a vana authority for the homeless. founding member of the st. david society of savannah. and served two terms as a republican county commissioner. i'm thankful for the immense impact he had on the savannah community and i know his legacy will remain. my thoughts and prayers are with his family, friends, and all who knew him during this most difficult time. thank you, madam speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman...
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to robert yates, director of the global health programme at the international affairs think tank chathamlan. we want to be insured against the possibility of further winter waves and in fact we are also very concerned about the possibility of a serious epidemic of influenza this winter as well. and so in order to insure against that as well as the possibility of needing to boost people fork of a nazi commit when you be able to co—ordinate those two programmes together. —— boosting people for covid—i9. the main point is people who need both vaccines can get them at the same time on the same day in opposite arms so the burden on the health service of delivering a big programme like this could be mass—producing. i think could be mass-producing. i think some watching _ could be mass-producing. i think some watching this _ could be mass-producing. i think some watching this programme l could be mass-producing. i think. some watching this programme say could be mass—producing. ithink some watching this programme say one in each arm on the same day, really? 0h, in each arm on the same day, real
to robert yates, director of the global health programme at the international affairs think tank chathamlan. we want to be insured against the possibility of further winter waves and in fact we are also very concerned about the possibility of a serious epidemic of influenza this winter as well. and so in order to insure against that as well as the possibility of needing to boost people fork of a nazi commit when you be able to co—ordinate those two programmes together. —— boosting people...
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in just a minute, will be running our service contract, what we imagine is this is captain brandon chatham of ems #. he sees somebody on the sidewalk lying down, and perhaps is nodding out from using heroin or fentanyl, and so he gently wakes them up and says, you know, hey, fella, this is not the place to be nodding out. why don't you stand up with me and i can walk you over or we'll put you in our ems 6 van and we'll bring you to the sobering center around the corner. that's what we're hoping will happen, and it could be this gentleman or it could be someone that is having a little more agitation or hearing voices between the e.m.s. 6, crisis, medicine, homeless outreach team. these are all the ways that we hope people will come to the soma rise center, find a safe place to settle in, get some food, get a shower, lie down and sleep if they need to, and leave better off. we think, again, it's better to have a crisis on the inside than, again, having crisis and being a victim on the outside. next slide, please. so then people keep asking us, well, that's a good idea, but how are you going
in just a minute, will be running our service contract, what we imagine is this is captain brandon chatham of ems #. he sees somebody on the sidewalk lying down, and perhaps is nodding out from using heroin or fentanyl, and so he gently wakes them up and says, you know, hey, fella, this is not the place to be nodding out. why don't you stand up with me and i can walk you over or we'll put you in our ems 6 van and we'll bring you to the sobering center around the corner. that's what we're hoping...