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>> xi's answer, don't try to be too american. >> even though china has emulated america. ina still is a socialist country. >> whatever economic reforms they engage in. >> you can't allow political liberalization to accompany it. >> he would point to the soviet example as a sign that's the risk we face. >> that means the party must be seen as strong, clean and legitimate. >> it's ironic because no one suffer more under communism than xi jinping himself. to understand it we have to go back to tell the dramatic story of xi's childhood. it begins in the 1960s. the chaos of the cultural revolution. chairman mao wanted to reassert his control over the communist party, he accused it being too liberal. he called on the young people to rebel against the elite of their own party. >> basically turned chinese life upside down. people fell themselves attacked and criticized. >> and xi jinping was right at the center of the storm. >> at the center of the storm because he was a son of privilege. >> his father was one of the leading revolutionaries of his generation. one of the people tha
>> xi's answer, don't try to be too american. >> even though china has emulated america. ina still is a socialist country. >> whatever economic reforms they engage in. >> you can't allow political liberalization to accompany it. >> he would point to the soviet example as a sign that's the risk we face. >> that means the party must be seen as strong, clean and legitimate. >> it's ironic because no one suffer more under communism than xi jinping himself....
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where it can be a dynamic and constructive partner with latin america, such as renewable energy or the transfer of technology. unlike china, latin america and the us do share cultural ties. but there's also a checkered history, which is why most latin american countries are watching washington in beijing competes with their ever convinced that when it comes to trade, being monogamous is no longer in their best interests. tesla joined an elite club of companies valued at more than one trillion dollars. that's after it landed one of the biggest orders for electric vehicles from the rental car company hurts. now, if anything, the deal finally cements the electric cars. rise from a nice product to the future of the auto industry. while tesla has ambitions to top the entire auto industry and sales over the next decade. the $368000000000.00 heavy truck industry is wide open for a similar disruptor. a gaggle of big names dominate the sector and have plans to start electrifying their vehicles. tear up a british electric truck start up, has raised millions of dollars to roll out its own environmentally friendly delivery trucks. wi
where it can be a dynamic and constructive partner with latin america, such as renewable energy or the transfer of technology. unlike china, latin america and the us do share cultural ties. but there's also a checkered history, which is why most latin american countries are watching washington in beijing competes with their ever convinced that when it comes to trade, being monogamous is no longer in their best interests. tesla joined an elite club of companies valued at more than one trillion...
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more than a0 countries promise to phase out the use of coal — but australia, india, china and americaem. and the christmas ads are launched to try to boost business for retailers over the next few weeks. coming up on sportsday later in the hour on the bbc news channel... we'll have more on the crisis at yorkshire cricket with more sponsors ending their association with the county, over claims of institutional racism at the club. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. a 67—year—old man has admitted murdering two women — wendy knell and caroline pierce — in kent almost 35 years ago and then decades later sexually abusing at least 100 corpses in hospital mortuaries. for more than 30 years, david fuller was a maintenance worker at the kent and sussex hospital and then the tunbridge wells hospital until police finally tracked him down last december thanks to advances in dna testing. police have contacted the families of many of the victims assaulted between 2008 and 2020 but detectives say they may never know the full extent of his crimes. this report from our home affairs corres
more than a0 countries promise to phase out the use of coal — but australia, india, china and americaem. and the christmas ads are launched to try to boost business for retailers over the next few weeks. coming up on sportsday later in the hour on the bbc news channel... we'll have more on the crisis at yorkshire cricket with more sponsors ending their association with the county, over claims of institutional racism at the club. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. a...
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after getting off the call with china, america begin suggesting by one must have an independent representation in the urine, which isn't just a stepping stone, but it's like the last that before secession. so this know if a little bit like your brand new on both ways. you say we're going to live by the agreements, but at the same time a throw them away in order to how's your strategic advantage? so, it's very how can you have diplomacy or is it must be very frustrated. well, in each but georgia, me, where's the, where's the gray hairs in the professional isabel this? i mean, anyone that knows anything about american policy in the pacific is so preaching ambiguity. that's, that's the corners. that's a cornerstone of it. ok. and that is before the quote unquote rise of china. it's been that way here. and it's as if the, these agreements never existed. this understanding never existed. our invasion, i would be extremely nervous. right now. you have mark miller making that crazy asinine phone call. then you have biden just say, you know, we will go to war over time want, i mean, i think in beijing
after getting off the call with china, america begin suggesting by one must have an independent representation in the urine, which isn't just a stepping stone, but it's like the last that before secession. so this know if a little bit like your brand new on both ways. you say we're going to live by the agreements, but at the same time a throw them away in order to how's your strategic advantage? so, it's very how can you have diplomacy or is it must be very frustrated. well, in each but...
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repeat the rich rhetoric towards the national community in days after getting off the call with china america begin suggesting i one must have an independence or presentation in the room which isn't just a stepping stone, but it's like the last 4 sessions. so in this, no, it's a little bit like you're going to have both ways to say we're going to live by the agreements. but at the same time that you throw them away, you know how to strategic advantage. so it's very, how can you have diplomacy or, or is it must be very frustrating. well, in it but georgia, me, where's the, where's the gray hairs in the professional isabel this? i mean, anyone that knows anything about american policy in the pacific is so preaching, ambiguous, that that's the corners, the corner stone of it. ok. and that is before the quote unquote rise of china. it's been that way here. and it says if the these agreements never existed, this understanding never existed. if i were in beijing, i would be extremely nervous. right now you have mark miller, making that crazy asinine phone call. then you have bite and just say, you
repeat the rich rhetoric towards the national community in days after getting off the call with china america begin suggesting i one must have an independence or presentation in the room which isn't just a stepping stone, but it's like the last 4 sessions. so in this, no, it's a little bit like you're going to have both ways to say we're going to live by the agreements. but at the same time that you throw them away, you know how to strategic advantage. so it's very, how can you have diplomacy...
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. >> anthony, briefly, is this summit about showing china north america can be a powerful block too? hina is always a shadow cast over u.s. relations, whether it is with south america, europe, asia, africa. right now with blinken there. and, in north america. i think the u.s. wants to show they are engaged with democracies around the world as a counterbalance to china. >> anthony zurcher, thank you. staying with u.s. foreign-policy, and sending -- as anthony said now, america's secretary of state is in africa and has extended the decision to suspend ethiopian access to a lucrative u.s. trade program. mr. blinken sat down with our senior background forgot -- africa correspondent and sawyer. >> what is your prognosis of the situation? anthony: -- >> there is a real risk if this continues. if all sides continue to believe there is a military answer to their problem, then, we really whisk -- risk seeing violence increase, suffering increase, and, in chile, -- potentially, the state, ethiopia, pulling apart. so, this is of deep concern not only to us but many countries in the region and ar
. >> anthony, briefly, is this summit about showing china north america can be a powerful block too? hina is always a shadow cast over u.s. relations, whether it is with south america, europe, asia, africa. right now with blinken there. and, in north america. i think the u.s. wants to show they are engaged with democracies around the world as a counterbalance to china. >> anthony zurcher, thank you. staying with u.s. foreign-policy, and sending -- as anthony said now, america's...
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china -- america's former ambassador to china and my guest tonight. >>> and the cdc now rick mending booster shots for all adults in america. ♪ superpowers from a spider bite? i could use some help showing the world how liberty mutual customizes their car insurance so they only pay for what they need. (gasps) ♪ did it work? only pay for what you need ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ spider-man no way home in theaters december 17th a mountain of toys to fulfill many wishes must be carried across all roads and all bridges. it's not magic that makes more holiday deliveries to homes in the us than anyone else, it's the hardworking people of the united states postal service. ♪ baby got back by sir mix-a-lot ♪ unlimited cashback match... only from discover. we're carvana, the company who invented car vending machines and buying a car 100% online. now we've created a brand-new way for you to sell your car. whether it's a year old or a few years old. we wanna buy your car. so go to carvana and enter your license plate answer a few questions. and our techno wizardry calculates your car'
china -- america's former ambassador to china and my guest tonight. >>> and the cdc now rick mending booster shots for all adults in america. ♪ superpowers from a spider bite? i could use some help showing the world how liberty mutual customizes their car insurance so they only pay for what they need. (gasps) ♪ did it work? only pay for what you need ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ spider-man no way home in theaters december 17th a mountain of toys to fulfill many...
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they actually said that stiff competition between china and america is welcome. look, i would like competition but why don't we have it on a level playing field. why is china given an advantage? i was in classroom a little while back. we were talking about how did california, the golden state, where everybody wanted to be, why is toyota, why is tesla, why is everybody leaving california? then they got into the aspect of america. how did china rise? well, a student asked me. and i asked her if she played a sport. she said she was a swimmer. i said let me try to answer your question in analogy of swimming. picture america at a swim meet after world war ii. against every other country. we jump into the water, not only do we win, we drive off before second and third arrive. so in the next year, we think, that's a little unfair. the other countries got destroyed a little more than america. why don't we put a tax on ourselves to help the others. we put a little weight belt on. we still win but we don't swim as fast. as the years progress, last time we had one party rule
they actually said that stiff competition between china and america is welcome. look, i would like competition but why don't we have it on a level playing field. why is china given an advantage? i was in classroom a little while back. we were talking about how did california, the golden state, where everybody wanted to be, why is toyota, why is tesla, why is everybody leaving california? then they got into the aspect of america. how did china rise? well, a student asked me. and i asked her if...
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i think is part of a, a growing tension between america and russia and china because we should not forget the chinese also facing similar naval maneuvers by america and his allies, including chris in the south china sea. america is pushing its military presence in the globe. we know that it's trying to compensate for is economic weakness relative to china by using it 2nd out by know to again many, and demonstrating that. and i think that's what it's doing here, i think is also showing up. it's a we are alliances in the, in we mustn't call that the u. s. and need to have made huge efforts to basically or to surround russian territory with naval base is naval forces. and here we have america with a naval build up in the black sea, but also joining with romania, bulgaria, ukraine, and ga, one we mention, the ugly civil ukraine. we shouldn't forget the georgia attract russia, and there was a war between russia and that needs of ma'am and member. this is point provocative in terms of what's a, what is good, what is going going on? we also american wash, i'm airplanes in remedial bulgaria. so t
i think is part of a, a growing tension between america and russia and china because we should not forget the chinese also facing similar naval maneuvers by america and his allies, including chris in the south china sea. america is pushing its military presence in the globe. we know that it's trying to compensate for is economic weakness relative to china by using it 2nd out by know to again many, and demonstrating that. and i think that's what it's doing here, i think is also showing up. it's...
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diplomatic boycott of the winter olympics so it is again a rocky time in the relationship between america and chinad china-— and china. it is a better time in the relationship. - and china. it is a better time in the relationship. the - and china. it is a better time in the relationship. the lastl in the relationship. the last couple of weeks were marked both by the chinese expressing willingness to engage with the americans directly on climate at the cop26 and then an over three hour meeting between the americans and chinese at the head of state level, where they are trying to find ways to lower the tensions in the relationship. you don't yet have an announcement of a diplomatic boycott, despite the fact that is clearly where the biden administration had been heading before the summit, before the virtual summit, and there is a lot of pressure on there is a lot of pressure on the americans right now because of course biden recognises that he did lose some vote in 2020 inswing states from working—class folks who believe he was soft on china ——in swing. ican he was soft on china ——in swing. i can tel
diplomatic boycott of the winter olympics so it is again a rocky time in the relationship between america and chinad china-— and china. it is a better time in the relationship. - and china. it is a better time in the relationship. the - and china. it is a better time in the relationship. the lastl in the relationship. the last couple of weeks were marked both by the chinese expressing willingness to engage with the americans directly on climate at the cop26 and then an over three hour meeting...
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corporations ar more interested in being on the right side of china than america. ike nike, that started here, now have far more interest in the market. 1.4 billion citizens in china, many great american companies now have a globalist agenda, they are shorting america. and they are going long on china. that is explains their interest. but as it relates to atrocity, we're seeing are people whose values are defined from a biblical world view, people whose values understand that what made america great, what made america continue to expand freedom, and right wrongs, we had a culture, society with judeo christian value, people did things to be on the right side of god. and that is why we had a civil war, and people sacrificed their lives for freedom of other men, that is why we had civil rights move. people sacrificed their lives for other people's full freedom, we used to want to be on right side of god, progressives, liberals and marxists now define it, let's be on right side of history, they plan to write history, they are in control of the media organizations, and t
corporations ar more interested in being on the right side of china than america. ike nike, that started here, now have far more interest in the market. 1.4 billion citizens in china, many great american companies now have a globalist agenda, they are shorting america. and they are going long on china. that is explains their interest. but as it relates to atrocity, we're seeing are people whose values are defined from a biblical world view, people whose values understand that what made america...
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and actually tonight important news because america and china have come up with thisjoint agreement toimes front page amongst other papers. they are focusing in on that. how important do you think that is? these are two superpowers really come into huge economies that pretty often don't see how you live. i economies that pretty often don't see how you live.— see how you live. i think it's really important. _ see how you live. i think it's really important. i- see how you live. i think it's really important. i would . see how you live. i think it's| really important. i would say see how you live. i think it's - really important. i would say the two biggest emitters in the world. i think this has come as a bit of a surprise with the people weren't necessarily expecting it. because going into the summer he had the us and china really swiping at each other. the us criticising the president for not even turning up at the summit. you china hitting back and pointing to the fact that president trump unilaterally withdrew the us under his presidency from the paris climate agreement and accord.
and actually tonight important news because america and china have come up with thisjoint agreement toimes front page amongst other papers. they are focusing in on that. how important do you think that is? these are two superpowers really come into huge economies that pretty often don't see how you live. i economies that pretty often don't see how you live.— see how you live. i think it's really important. _ see how you live. i think it's really important. i- see how you live. i think it's...
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what is the goal of america's china's policy? > the goal of america's china policy is create a circumstance in which two major powers are going to have to operate in an international system for the foreseeable future, and we want the terms of that kind of coexistence in the international system to be favorable to american interest and values, to be set up so the rules of the road reflect an open, fair, free, indo-pacific region, an open, fair, free international economic system, and where basic values and norms that are enshrined in the universal declaration of human rights are respected in international institutions. this will be a competition as we go forward. the chinese government does have a universal approach to many of these issues. the goal here is not containment, it's not a new cold war. it is rather a favorable disposition of how the united states and its allies and partners can shape the international rules of the road on the sorts of issues that are fundamentally going to matter for the people in our country and the p
what is the goal of america's china's policy? > the goal of america's china policy is create a circumstance in which two major powers are going to have to operate in an international system for the foreseeable future, and we want the terms of that kind of coexistence in the international system to be favorable to american interest and values, to be set up so the rules of the road reflect an open, fair, free, indo-pacific region, an open, fair, free international economic system, and where...
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and while so many athletes choose to use their platforms to criticize america, remember china in onlyca. our mvp uses hers to share her love more america. every one meet tamara mensesac. >> i love it. i'm so happy i get to represent usa! >> the first black woman to win gold in wrestling 7-year history. >> she inspired millions when she talked about her deep love for this country. >> i did not plan to say that. immediately after winning, i thought put your heart up, tamara and tell everybody you love them. , that's when it hit me. >> standing up there and be happy and proud of the country they represent. it's very important. she understands it's a privilege to represent her country. laura: . please welcome her. >> i know you won the gold medal. but isn't this cooler? you inspired so many people. date seems unusual to people, but should it be? >> it's not unusual for me. my father is an immigrant. i was taught to love my country. so i'm here representing the usa. thanks so much for your support. i wouldn't be here without my faith, my family and my friends. pete: laura and tamara thank
and while so many athletes choose to use their platforms to criticize america, remember china in onlyca. our mvp uses hers to share her love more america. every one meet tamara mensesac. >> i love it. i'm so happy i get to represent usa! >> the first black woman to win gold in wrestling 7-year history. >> she inspired millions when she talked about her deep love for this country. >> i did not plan to say that. immediately after winning, i thought put your heart up,...
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of course, on the one hand, america says that it still supports the one china policy, and they agree mm month subsequently. but every so often there is a new element. the type of pay off is a cultural office is going to be designated instead of taiwan represented. this. there are more visits by the merican officials to taiwan ships go through regularly, the taiwan straits to sort of to emphasize the freedom of fading. and people come like the australian prime minister come to taiwan and say, well, of course i can see it would be possible either for australia or america, not just for taiwan. should china attack it or invade it? okay, well, so since it's what's causing them, the chinese is great anxiety about similar tenuously while that's happening in the south china sea or the indo pacific as, as we now call it the all because veal, the pull out of a get this done. i mean the obviously the we their easton took is done is that make the movement has been taken off the u. s. terrorist list and you, china is putting $2000000.00 of burn leave investment to have get this done. one f b i wh
of course, on the one hand, america says that it still supports the one china policy, and they agree mm month subsequently. but every so often there is a new element. the type of pay off is a cultural office is going to be designated instead of taiwan represented. this. there are more visits by the merican officials to taiwan ships go through regularly, the taiwan straits to sort of to emphasize the freedom of fading. and people come like the australian prime minister come to taiwan and say,...
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while so many athletes, they choose to use their platforms to criticize america, but never china, onlyp uses hers to share her love for america. everyone meet tamyra mensah-stock. [applause] >> i love it, and i am so happy i get to represent usa! [applause] >> the first black woman to win gold in wrestling a 17 year history. >> she has inspired millions in her moving press conference where she talked about her deep love for this country. >> i did not plan to say that. >> immediately after winning, i was like, put your hands up, tamyra, tell everyone you love them. and after that, the coach was like, guess what? you are an olympic champ. >> that's when it hit me. >> the athletes up there, proud of the country they represent. it is very important. a great ambassador for the usa and also understands it is a privilege to represent her country. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome to the stage, tamyra mensah-stock, our most valuable patriot. [applause] [chanting "usa"] >> congratulations. >> thank you. >> so, tamyra, i know you won the gold medal and all that, but isn't this e
while so many athletes, they choose to use their platforms to criticize america, but never china, onlyp uses hers to share her love for america. everyone meet tamyra mensah-stock. [applause] >> i love it, and i am so happy i get to represent usa! [applause] >> the first black woman to win gold in wrestling a 17 year history. >> she has inspired millions in her moving press conference where she talked about her deep love for this country. >> i did not plan to say that....
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. >>> also, my interview with new zealand's prime minister on china, america's place in the world and climate change. >> it's not enough to say we'll wait until everyone else does their bit. i've heard that argument. we have to all do our nours, least we all end up on a steep race to the bottom. >>> joining me, peter baker, former drk congresswoman donna edwards, pbs "newshour's" amna nawaz, and sara fagen. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning. so what happened to democrats on tuesday goes far beyond the defeat of terry mcauliffe in virginia or governor murphy's narrow escape in new jersey. it was a warning the democrats that their congressional majority are in grave danger. terry mcauliffe fell a net 12.5 points off mr. biden's 2020 victory in that state. even in victory, governor phil murphy's net loss in new jersey compared to what biden got in 2020 was roughly 13 points. kind of familiar. so what happened? was the standof
. >>> also, my interview with new zealand's prime minister on china, america's place in the world and climate change. >> it's not enough to say we'll wait until everyone else does their bit. i've heard that argument. we have to all do our nours, least we all end up on a steep race to the bottom. >>> joining me, peter baker, former drk congresswoman donna edwards, pbs "newshour's" amna nawaz, and sara fagen. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press."...
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biden frames the relationship, his foreign policy around the idea that china is america's biggest competitortional security and economic issues. that includes a competition between democracy and autoccy. the chinese do not like this framework. they have given no indication they plan to change their outlook fundamentally, but both men could do without some sort of international rupture next year. xi jinping has the olympics that has a conference of the communist party later this year that is expected to approve him for a third term. mr. biden and the democrats have what looks to be a quite rocky midterm coming up. it would help both of them to fi a sustainable working relationship. nada: inflation is a real issue in the united states at the moment. do we expect trade to come up at all in these conversations? barbara: janet yellen said that reducing those tariffs that the united states has on china could help to reduce prices here. i don't think the trade will come up in any great detail in the talks, not at that level anyway. the white house has been saying mr. biden will talk about what he c
biden frames the relationship, his foreign policy around the idea that china is america's biggest competitortional security and economic issues. that includes a competition between democracy and autoccy. the chinese do not like this framework. they have given no indication they plan to change their outlook fundamentally, but both men could do without some sort of international rupture next year. xi jinping has the olympics that has a conference of the communist party later this year that is...
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but as our science correspondent rebecca morelle reports, other big users of coal such china and americao the deal. a dinosaur on the loose at the united nations, but with a message for humanity. listen up, people, i know a thing or two about extinction. going extinct is a bad thing... if we want to save our planet and ourselves, we'll need to stop climate change, but to do that fossil fuels will have to become a thing of the past. today at the climate conference, the talk is all about energy and top of the list is phasing out coal. this fossil fuel is the biggest single contributor to climate change and more than a0 countries have now committed to move away from it. i do believe that the end of coal is in sight. i do believe we are getting to a point where we consign coal power to history. the agreement includes coal—reliant countries like poland and south korea, but missing the us, india and most significantly china, where half of the world's coal is burned. it has the biggest transition, the biggest challenges - and needs to really drive a structural change - in its energy system. tod
but as our science correspondent rebecca morelle reports, other big users of coal such china and americao the deal. a dinosaur on the loose at the united nations, but with a message for humanity. listen up, people, i know a thing or two about extinction. going extinct is a bad thing... if we want to save our planet and ourselves, we'll need to stop climate change, but to do that fossil fuels will have to become a thing of the past. today at the climate conference, the talk is all about energy...
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backyard. >> first of all, china has was it strategy of resource development with latin america. with our southern neighbors is already larger than her own. the core of china's strategy is the father of modern geopolitics. british geographer called the world island and looked at the map in 19 oh four, over 100 years ago, and he said, let's look at the map radically. he said, what we see is there are three continents together that form the world island. europe, asia, and africa. he said whoever dominates the pivot region, the heart and cenal dominates the world. from his perspective, these three comments were the whole of geopolitical power. and then the were some small outlying islands like greenland and north america and south america. part of china's strategy has been -- and this dates back all the way to the 1970's -- to very seriously developed africa and to bring africa in the world economy through chinese aid, javelin it, and trade. at the same time during the cold war that we work planning a 20-year game in angola, to disrupt and break the marxist government, which did not
backyard. >> first of all, china has was it strategy of resource development with latin america. with our southern neighbors is already larger than her own. the core of china's strategy is the father of modern geopolitics. british geographer called the world island and looked at the map in 19 oh four, over 100 years ago, and he said, let's look at the map radically. he said, what we see is there are three continents together that form the world island. europe, asia, and africa. he said...
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but as our science correspondent rebecca morelle reports, other big users of coal, such china and americahe united nations, but with a message for humanity. listen up, people, i know a thing or two about extinction. going extinct is a bad thing... if we want to save our planet and ourselves, we'll need to stop climate change, but to do that fossil fuels will have to become a thing of the past. today at the climate conference, the talk is all about energy and top of the list is phasing out coal. this fossil fuel is the biggest single contributor to climate change and more than a0 countries have now committed to move away from it. i do believe that the end of coal is in sight. i do believe we are getting to a point where we consign coal power to history. the agreement includes coal—reliant countries like poland and south korea, but missing the us, india and most significantly china, where half of the world's coal is burned. it has the biggest transition, - the biggest challenges and needs to really drive a structural change in its energy system. - today's precedent and movement really incre
but as our science correspondent rebecca morelle reports, other big users of coal, such china and americahe united nations, but with a message for humanity. listen up, people, i know a thing or two about extinction. going extinct is a bad thing... if we want to save our planet and ourselves, we'll need to stop climate change, but to do that fossil fuels will have to become a thing of the past. today at the climate conference, the talk is all about energy and top of the list is phasing out coal....
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to china and one of the ways china wants to become a dominant superpower ever taking america, and rare earth minerals, cobalt being one of them, cobalt goes into electric batteries to go all electric and where would we be getting those batteries from? china. >> china wants to overtake us but this administration seems blasÉ about that. we can be number 2. america is number one. and not only to china, not only will china -- >> his son's business dealings isn't true, the business associates a year ago. joe conger will weigh in on the mainstream media's silence on this important story. todd: nba player in china critic urging, the upcoming beijing olympics. >> the hypocrisy of sports stars for being outspoken on certain headlines. >> reporter: some athletes talking about chinese human rights abuses, others not so much. am after can tour is calling on countries around the world to skip the 2022 olympics in china. can't or who plays for the boston celtics, war shoes in recent game and talked about league are muslims in china. had this to say about a small controversy that erupted af
to china and one of the ways china wants to become a dominant superpower ever taking america, and rare earth minerals, cobalt being one of them, cobalt goes into electric batteries to go all electric and where would we be getting those batteries from? china. >> china wants to overtake us but this administration seems blasÉ about that. we can be number 2. america is number one. and not only to china, not only will china -- >> his son's business dealings isn't true, the business...
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but as our science correspondent rebecca morelle reports, other big users of coal such china and america signed up to the deal. a dinosauron a dinosaur on the loose at the united nations, but with a message for humanity. listen, --eole, message for humanity. listen, peeple. i _ message for humanity. listen, peeple. i know _ message for humanity. listen, people, i know a _ message for humanity. listen, people, i know a thing - message for humanity. listen, people, i know a thing or- message for humanity. listen, people, i know a thing or two i people, i know a thing or two about extinction. going extinct is a bad thing. if we want to save our planet and ourselves, we'll need to stop climate change, but to do that fossil fuels will have to become a thing of the past. today at the climate conference, the talk is all about energy and top of the list is phasing out coal. this fossil fuel is the biggest single contributor to climate change, and more than a0 countries have now committed to move away from it. i do believe that the end of coal is in sight. i do believe we are getting to a point w
but as our science correspondent rebecca morelle reports, other big users of coal such china and america signed up to the deal. a dinosauron a dinosaur on the loose at the united nations, but with a message for humanity. listen, --eole, message for humanity. listen, peeple. i _ message for humanity. listen, peeple. i know _ message for humanity. listen, people, i know a _ message for humanity. listen, people, i know a thing - message for humanity. listen, people, i know a thing or- message for...
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china. just say to america, know, and united states increasingly are just doing the same. i'm sorry, but we don't accept that you set the the roadmap, you on setting the global rules for, for, for the world. because there are other states who equally powerful and also because the strategic balance as shifted. america has a few right, is behind in the military sense, as well as in the technology and in the assay. correct. thank you. thank you very much. indeed. i mean, that's over the show will be back on monday, 58 years to the day when cold war president john f. kennedy was assassinated in mysterious circumstances in dallas, texas, until then he would talk to my social media and let us know if you think the country you live in should give it to beijing or washington. oh neither ah, i saw a message from an unknown account because it had a self re with my passport as its profile picture. i saw pictures of my documents. it was they also sent a credit contract. or if i had just 3 days comply with their demands to see if i didn't send money and they sent up an online hate camp
china. just say to america, know, and united states increasingly are just doing the same. i'm sorry, but we don't accept that you set the the roadmap, you on setting the global rules for, for, for the world. because there are other states who equally powerful and also because the strategic balance as shifted. america has a few right, is behind in the military sense, as well as in the technology and in the assay. correct. thank you. thank you very much. indeed. i mean, that's over the show will...
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the closer the eyes are of white people the more attractive, is that in china pel se or china immigrants to america because i'm wondering how pervasive the images are in china? >> ic that now -- i haven't lived in china for a long time but i would think that now the western influence is even bigger but even back then, yeah, people got surgery to make their noses larger. i remember walking around china and my mother's friends, oh, d she's going the need nose brie surgery because my nose is very flat and they are like, their eyes are big, so good and there were girls being told that their eyes were too small and they would have to get rid and back in china there was a sense that whiteness was ideal. i only knew what i was told and being a rebellious little kid i was like, i like my nose. when it started coming from all directions and then i was seeing in media all -- almost exclusively white faces. i realized that there was something very, very wrong with how flat my nose was and how flat my face was and how small relatively speaking my eyes were and it took a very long time to deprogram myself of th
the closer the eyes are of white people the more attractive, is that in china pel se or china immigrants to america because i'm wondering how pervasive the images are in china? >> ic that now -- i haven't lived in china for a long time but i would think that now the western influence is even bigger but even back then, yeah, people got surgery to make their noses larger. i remember walking around china and my mother's friends, oh, d she's going the need nose brie surgery because my nose is...
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of course, on the one hand, america says that it still supports the one china policy, and they agree, months subsequently. but every so often there is a new element. the tide pay off is a cultural office is going to be designated instead, the taiwan representative office. there are more visits by senior american officials to taiwan ships go through regularly leave the taiwan straits to sort of to emphasize the freedom of sailing. and people come like the australian prime minister come to taiwan and say, well, of course i can see it would be possible either for australia or, or american not to support how taiwan should have china. attack it or invade it. okay, well, so synthesis was causing them. the chinese have great anxiety about this simultaneously while that's happening in the south, tennessee or the indo pacific as, as we now call it of the august deal. let me pull out of afghanistan. i mean obviously the we, their easton took his time is nomic, the movement has been taken off the u. s. terrorist list and you, china is putting $2000000.00 of bernoulli of investment to have cat ha
of course, on the one hand, america says that it still supports the one china policy, and they agree, months subsequently. but every so often there is a new element. the tide pay off is a cultural office is going to be designated instead, the taiwan representative office. there are more visits by senior american officials to taiwan ships go through regularly leave the taiwan straits to sort of to emphasize the freedom of sailing. and people come like the australian prime minister come to taiwan...
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we do not have public—policy poles could say whether or not people want make china great again is supposed to make americapments under xi jinping's leadership-— leadership. always a pleasure to seak leadership. always a pleasure to speak with _ leadership. always a pleasure to speak with you _ leadership. always a pleasure to speak with you about - leadership. always a pleasure | to speak with you about china. now onto a very different story for you for what we typically have on newsday. away from the gloomy headlines. a heart—warming tale about a teacher. traditionally, an apple does the trick. but one teacher has picked up something more — a million dollar prize. this was the moment keishia thorpe — found out she had just won the unesco—backed varkey foundation global teacher prize 2021 — for her work teaching low—income immigrants. she gave her reaction to the bbc a little earlier. it feels amazing and really validates the work that teachers put inside and outside of the classroom every day. but students that i teach, they are just like myself, i was an immigrant student does well in the us and i can s
we do not have public—policy poles could say whether or not people want make china great again is supposed to make americapments under xi jinping's leadership-— leadership. always a pleasure to seak leadership. always a pleasure to speak with _ leadership. always a pleasure to speak with you _ leadership. always a pleasure to speak with you about - leadership. always a pleasure | to speak with you about china. now onto a very different story for you for what we typically have on newsday....
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we don't have kind of public policy's and say whether people really love make china great again as opposed to make americavelopment under mr xi's leadership. development under mr xi's leadership-— development under mr xi's leadershi. ~ ,, ., leadership. mattie bekink there beains leadership. mattie bekink there begins with _ leadership. mattie bekink there begins with a — leadership. mattie bekink there begins with a little _ leadership. mattie bekink there begins with a little earlier. - begins with a little earlier. they want to bring you story now. toxic foam has covered parts of the yamuna river flowing through india's capital, delhi. the influx of toxic foam comes as hindu devotees bathe themselves in the yamuna to mark a religious festival to thank the sun for life on earth. the city government has blamed industrial waste and untreated pollutants from neighbouring haryana and uttar pradesh states for the pollution of the river. and now a very different story from what we typically have for you on newsday — away from the gloomy headlines — a heartwarming tale about a teacher who got a grand reward fo
we don't have kind of public policy's and say whether people really love make china great again as opposed to make americavelopment under mr xi's leadership. development under mr xi's leadership-— development under mr xi's leadershi. ~ ,, ., leadership. mattie bekink there beains leadership. mattie bekink there begins with _ leadership. mattie bekink there begins with a — leadership. mattie bekink there begins with a little _ leadership. mattie bekink there begins with a little earlier. -...
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collaboration, because it has been said that _ collaboration, because it has been said that america and china would _ to have more in common than perhaps would like _ to have more in common than perhaps would like to _ to have more in common than perhaps would like to admit to themselves, or to _ would like to admit to themselves, or to the _ would like to admit to themselves, or to the boil. you would like to admit to themselves, or to the boil.— would like to admit to themselves, or to the boil. you mean in slowing this process _ or to the boil. you mean in slowing this process down? _ or to the boil. you mean in slowing this process down? and _ or to the boil. you mean in slowing this process down? and many - or to the boil. you mean in slowing i this process down? and many things. the both this process down? and many things. they both have _ this process down? and many things. they both have to _ this process down? and many things. they both have to answer _ this process down? and many things. they both have to answer to - this process down? and many things. they both have to answer to a
collaboration, because it has been said that _ collaboration, because it has been said that america and china would _ to have more in common than perhaps would like _ to have more in common than perhaps would like to _ to have more in common than perhaps would like to admit to themselves, or to _ would like to admit to themselves, or to the _ would like to admit to themselves, or to the boil. you would like to admit to themselves, or to the boil.— would like to admit to themselves, or to the...
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. >> never china, only america. our mvp uses hers to share her love for america. everyone meet tamera. >> [applause] >> i love representing the u.s. i am so happy i get to represent usa. >> first black woman to win gold in wrestling 17 year history. >> inspired millions in or moving pros conference, she talked about her love for this country. >> i feel like god was speaking through me. >> after winning. -- tell everyone you love them. >> after, that guess what, you are an olympic champ, kiss the flag. >> that is when it hit me. >> i am proud of the country they represent. very important. she understands this is a privilege to represent her country. >> ladies and gentlemen, tamera most valuable patriot. [cheers and applause] >> there we go. i know you won the gold, is this cooler? >> you inspired so many people, just with your love of country, should that be unusual? it today that seems unusual to people, but should it be? >> it is not unusual to me, my father is an immigrant. i was tout taught to love my country, i would not be here without my faith, family and fr
. >> never china, only america. our mvp uses hers to share her love for america. everyone meet tamera. >> [applause] >> i love representing the u.s. i am so happy i get to represent usa. >> first black woman to win gold in wrestling 17 year history. >> inspired millions in or moving pros conference, she talked about her love for this country. >> i feel like god was speaking through me. >> after winning. -- tell everyone you love them. >> after,...
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china. we have to make sure the world understands there is a better choice. that is not just a choice between america and china. those choices are all over the world. there are good players and there are murderous players. we must always stand with the righteous and good players and fight against the demagogues and murderers. forget russia. [applause] people want us to be direct with them. they want us to fight in a way that does not hurt them. you know what i mean by that. we cannot dismiss any aspect of our election. we have to listen. we have to speak to dreams, hopes, admiration for the future. if we do not do that, if we don't win back the voters, i had a political science professor in college she told me if you ever run for office, remember one thing. -- commit suicide, don't commit murder. the democrats are handing us opportunities but we have to seize those opportunities. we have to be clear i'd know about -- clear eyed about how we do it. that includes it here -- here at home and abroad. what i made clear to people were things i stood for and that i was willing to fight against the hostile m
china. we have to make sure the world understands there is a better choice. that is not just a choice between america and china. those choices are all over the world. there are good players and there are murderous players. we must always stand with the righteous and good players and fight against the demagogues and murderers. forget russia. [applause] people want us to be direct with them. they want us to fight in a way that does not hurt them. you know what i mean by that. we cannot dismiss...
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they said opening to china would be good for america and would make china more liberal. none of these things happened. right? so you have this deep skepticism about assorted elite political narrative, just as you can end up with skepticism about official medical narratives. so the question is would you do then? and i think the challenge is that once you had one of those experiences, you obviously are going to be skeptical of the establishment of sort of official consensus, official ideas. that is inevitable. but you don't want to assume that everything outside of the establishment is right. the establishment of a bunch of things wrong and therefore i'm going to -- outsiders the way i used to trust the establishment. i feel like that is the mistake of the french. so you have the sort of populists mistake where it's like oh, the cnn and liberal media that all these things wrong. so i'm going to trust absolutely everything that i hear from conservative sources. in fact, what you wanted a skepticism that runs both ways. >> i was new york times columnist ross, looked evs mont
they said opening to china would be good for america and would make china more liberal. none of these things happened. right? so you have this deep skepticism about assorted elite political narrative, just as you can end up with skepticism about official medical narratives. so the question is would you do then? and i think the challenge is that once you had one of those experiences, you obviously are going to be skeptical of the establishment of sort of official consensus, official ideas. that...
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more than a0 countries promise to phase out the use of coal, but australia, india, china and america
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but other nations such as australia, india, china and america haven't signed up to the deal.18,000 tonnes of coal a day.— tonnes of coal a day. confining the fuel that powered _ tonnes of coal a day. confining the fuel that powered the _ tonnes of coal a day. confining the fuel that powered the industrial i fuel that powered the industrial revolution to history. that's the aim of an international agreement now signed by 40 countries who have committed to moving away from coal, the biggest source of greenhouse gas emissions. in glasgow the president of cop26, alec sharma, said the end was in sight for this most polluting fossil fuels. was in sight for this most polluting fossil fuels-— fossil fuels. today, we are publishing _ fossil fuels. today, we are publishing the _ fossil fuels. today, we are publishing the global - fossil fuels. today, we are publishing the global coal| fossil fuels. today, we are i publishing the global coal to clean power transmission statement, a commitment to end coal investments, to scale up clean power, to make a just transition and phase out coal
but other nations such as australia, india, china and america haven't signed up to the deal.18,000 tonnes of coal a day.— tonnes of coal a day. confining the fuel that powered _ tonnes of coal a day. confining the fuel that powered the _ tonnes of coal a day. confining the fuel that powered the industrial i fuel that powered the industrial revolution to history. that's the aim of an international agreement now signed by 40 countries who have committed to moving away from coal, the biggest...
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latin america and in asia, those countries tied to china, because they are all commodity based companieso much debt they haven't changed their economies. so they're the ones that are vulnerable to increases in other commodity prices such as fuel, such as energy so i think those areas unexpectedly weakening much more than current optimistic outlooks is the biggest risk to global growth i think countries like the u.s. and developed europe are very, very strong and have the momentum so i think all the risk is there in the emerging markets once again as we see another credit crisis that has developed. >> i'm going to ask the same question to you, seema when you look out, whether it's green or clean energy, inflation, whether it's fossil fuel inflation with what happens going on, vladimir putin what do you think is the biggest risk right now in the world? >> talking about 2022. we're most worried about the supply chains nothing can move, we can't get labor participation back up until we get things moving on the covid front, get supply chains moving and inflation can start to come down that fo
latin america and in asia, those countries tied to china, because they are all commodity based companieso much debt they haven't changed their economies. so they're the ones that are vulnerable to increases in other commodity prices such as fuel, such as energy so i think those areas unexpectedly weakening much more than current optimistic outlooks is the biggest risk to global growth i think countries like the u.s. and developed europe are very, very strong and have the momentum so i think all...