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and some people seem to see establishing dominance and achieving status. and as part of the reason for selfish and inconsiderate behavior, has that as sort of self awareness changed you to being more visible and therefore more scrutinized online. as a species, the human and tendency to resist big shot behavior and to resist over displays of dominance and to bring those individuals back in line is something that has been with us for much, much longer than social media. so that tendency to bring those individuals down a peg or 2 as something that's been really widely studied in lots and lots of and pre industrial and contemporary non industrial societies. and in some respects, that is one of the key differences between humans and say, a chimpanzee society, which is very despotic actually. and human societies are much more egalitarian than those of our closest living relatives and imparts because we do resist that kind of despotic baksha alpha male type behavior. i'm both of us from the netherlands. oh, it seems that the more we understand like what drives us
and some people seem to see establishing dominance and achieving status. and as part of the reason for selfish and inconsiderate behavior, has that as sort of self awareness changed you to being more visible and therefore more scrutinized online. as a species, the human and tendency to resist big shot behavior and to resist over displays of dominance and to bring those individuals back in line is something that has been with us for much, much longer than social media. so that tendency to bring...
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global dominance. global dominance will follow the decline of the dollar.: how do you see all of this playing out, professor mccoy? >> short-term, i think what we're looking at is a kind of parallel what happened with the last time china and russia were aligned. in the early 1950's, nazi germany went to moscow. he was -- formed an alliance with joseph stalin and he cashed in that aligns very quickly by using china to enter the korean war most of china fought in korea for three years. it caused about 40% of china's budget. 200,000 dead chinese soldiers. what we're looking at is a kind of rise of that. putin comes to beijing in february, winter olympics, he is now the supplicant. he needs titus diplomatic, economic support for his ukraine ovation. at the moment of this very strong alliance, this time putin attacks, he is sacrificing his budget, his soldiers in this strategy of pushing, pushing, and breaking the u.s. dominance over eurasia. i see long-term, the growing power of china over the eurasian continent. this trillion dollar developme program that now
global dominance. global dominance will follow the decline of the dollar.: how do you see all of this playing out, professor mccoy? >> short-term, i think what we're looking at is a kind of parallel what happened with the last time china and russia were aligned. in the early 1950's, nazi germany went to moscow. he was -- formed an alliance with joseph stalin and he cashed in that aligns very quickly by using china to enter the korean war most of china fought in korea for three years. it...
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the others are the dominant players. these 2 guys, europe and predictions are enforced to become a david money. we talked a lot about a lot up to now about what, what needs to happen and what hasn't happened before. but are there any examples you can point to of successful partnerships between countries in, in africa and europe, or anywhere else outside of africa that could provide a template for, you know, model for what the best project is that could work out for everyone. the, the biggest challenge we have is that there's no skills on the african continent mosque, but of the low skill, humanely. so seen this area, i think what could be done more success is to ensure that the works with the african union and ensure that the stablish, mental dentist sentence at the regional level, most african countries, small and unable to really build a data center. and therefore, if they could build this data centers that the region on that it will be quite important and ensure that with this new technology data resides in content. i
the others are the dominant players. these 2 guys, europe and predictions are enforced to become a david money. we talked a lot about a lot up to now about what, what needs to happen and what hasn't happened before. but are there any examples you can point to of successful partnerships between countries in, in africa and europe, or anywhere else outside of africa that could provide a template for, you know, model for what the best project is that could work out for everyone. the, the biggest...
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meanwhile, voters see that everything: biden dominic to mike that they told you was a lie. >> i'm going with my message, started off by saying we have to restore the dignity and honor of the office. >> president biden: donald trump is a russian operative. >> biden's age, saying that saturday there is something wrong with being a senior citizen. >> joe biden will be better for the economy. >> laura: i forgot about him. biden of course is not the adult in the room that he promised. there was no russian collusion command biden is not sharper than ever at his age. the laptop was real. biden did not defeat covid, does not have a china strategy. america's number respected than the world, and voters are seeing that their worse things than me and tweets. because democrats are incapable of moderating views or abandoning radicalism, they revert to their own strategy, trying to disqualify anyone who ran against him for anything. talking about possible white house trump criminality. >> we are learning of a new gap, another white house record. >> white house phone records that were given to the hous
meanwhile, voters see that everything: biden dominic to mike that they told you was a lie. >> i'm going with my message, started off by saying we have to restore the dignity and honor of the office. >> president biden: donald trump is a russian operative. >> biden's age, saying that saturday there is something wrong with being a senior citizen. >> joe biden will be better for the economy. >> laura: i forgot about him. biden of course is not the adult in the room...
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it's highly dominated by a few players. and again, what brings europe into this? for africa? it brings apart, heard that has a lot of expertise, has a good experience in terms of technology transfer. again, what africans need a lot is to be able to create a, an environment which makes businesses thrive. that is able to develop its own technologies and not be dependent on technology is built and developed elsewhere. so that means strengthening partnerships between universities and the industries and so on, so forth. and this is something that europeans have a lot of experience and at the same time, and i think this is quite crucial. your can be a market or african technology. as i said earlier, my african banking systems are way more developed than the european backend systems when it comes to digital economy. so opening up digital partnerships may very well give african benefee opportunities to expand into european markets. african apps, african tools that are still quite common. i mean, you know, previously who were referring to east africa, the case of em pace a digital mod
it's highly dominated by a few players. and again, what brings europe into this? for africa? it brings apart, heard that has a lot of expertise, has a good experience in terms of technology transfer. again, what africans need a lot is to be able to create a, an environment which makes businesses thrive. that is able to develop its own technologies and not be dependent on technology is built and developed elsewhere. so that means strengthening partnerships between universities and the industries...
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and that was dominating the r theory for, for a long while. they're now trying to promote their own concept of the so called discourse flower. so basically they say, you know, there is, doesn't really matter what types of soft power tools you have. what matters is that you said the narrative that you set up the discourse, and that was going to matter right now. and i think we're observing a lot of over the crisis in ukraine. you know, these kind of the battle of narratives and the one actually, you know, both the united states and russia are, in the way speaking to their own audiences. you know, that's why there is this wide spread argument that russia is one called losing the information where it is losing the information. we're in the western audience. well, at least the, you know, as, as we see here, but we are doing quite well according to americans own estimates in the, in the rest of the world. and, you know, you know, russian narrative gets picked up in india and china in other countries. and that, i think also is quite different from w
and that was dominating the r theory for, for a long while. they're now trying to promote their own concept of the so called discourse flower. so basically they say, you know, there is, doesn't really matter what types of soft power tools you have. what matters is that you said the narrative that you set up the discourse, and that was going to matter right now. and i think we're observing a lot of over the crisis in ukraine. you know, these kind of the battle of narratives and the one actually,...
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the flow of data is dominated by 2 polls north america, and east asia. and i think both europe and africa need to become as autonomy as, as possible in the generation of data and the use of data and the digital economy can be mutually rewarding. but i agree with my colleagues, we need to see what are this time europe is serious about taking africa as a business part or a business partner rather than as a development age target. this is, this is real economy. it's the teachers are becoming progress and i think, you know, it's, it's, it was long overdue. well, let's talk more about that points on the difference between you know, investment and development age. well, what's your, what's your view on that, david? money, what's, what's been the problem with europe's relationship in the past that could be improved upon this time? i think the problem was, we'll start with the language. if you look at this agreement and the amendment which europe is approaching that graham, and this is a question of trying to compete with china that has been reset and talking ab
the flow of data is dominated by 2 polls north america, and east asia. and i think both europe and africa need to become as autonomy as, as possible in the generation of data and the use of data and the digital economy can be mutually rewarding. but i agree with my colleagues, we need to see what are this time europe is serious about taking africa as a business part or a business partner rather than as a development age target. this is, this is real economy. it's the teachers are becoming...
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actually, information is one of the few elements of power where the western dominance is still maximal. on the other hand, i completely agree of the course of usage of this narrative, actually accusations of the congress that do not want to cite with the west and remain either neutral or friendly towards russia. increases the gap between the west of the rest and one of the most prevailing and dominant them says international relations nowadays is the accelerate. so this, right, we're on the one hand course. the west continues to the collective west continues to know to come together to go solidly and consolidation of the west consolidation of the prominent allies and powers together with the united states congress like germany, japan. and so this is indeed one of the most important elements of international relations nowadays, but on the other can get with this consolidate. the majority of international relations becomes huge, right? this includes china, this includes india, brazil, then overwhelming majority of the african countries including south africa, bricks conference, altogethe
actually, information is one of the few elements of power where the western dominance is still maximal. on the other hand, i completely agree of the course of usage of this narrative, actually accusations of the congress that do not want to cite with the west and remain either neutral or friendly towards russia. increases the gap between the west of the rest and one of the most prevailing and dominant them says international relations nowadays is the accelerate. so this, right, we're on the one...
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and that was dominating the r theory for, for a long while. they're now trying to promote their own concept of the so called discourse power. so basically they say, you know, there is, doesn't really matter what types of soft power tools you have. what matters is that you said the narrative that you set up the discourse, and that was going to matter right now. and i think we're observing a lot of over the crisis in ukraine. you know, they've got the battle of narratives and the one, actually, you know, both the united states and russia are, in a way, speaking to their own audiences. you know, that's why there is this wide spread argument that russia is one losing the information where it is losing the information. we're in the western audience. well, at least the, you know, as, as we see here, but we are doing quite well according to americans own estimates in the, in the rest of the world. and, you know, you know, russian narrative gets picked up in india and china in other countries. and that, i think also is quite different from what we've
and that was dominating the r theory for, for a long while. they're now trying to promote their own concept of the so called discourse power. so basically they say, you know, there is, doesn't really matter what types of soft power tools you have. what matters is that you said the narrative that you set up the discourse, and that was going to matter right now. and i think we're observing a lot of over the crisis in ukraine. you know, they've got the battle of narratives and the one, actually,...
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yeah, as you've mentioned, ukraine is likely to dominate the talks as it has been dominating talks between leaders in europe for a while now. but we're also expecting maybe to hear the 2 leaders talk, for example, about how to deal with the influx of rich few geez, that have arrived in european countries from ukraine, which is also being discussed in brussels today. but ukraine likely to be the top issue also because looking at sweden itself, we see pulls. they're pointing to the fact that sweden swedes are worried about rushes attack. an invasion of ukraine, a 3 out of 4 swedes are afraid that the war could expand to other countries, and one suite out of 3 fears that a sweden could be invaded by a foreign power. now if we consider sweden geographically, it does not border directly with russia, but there is only one country between them and that is finland. but also looking at a sweden's military alliances. sweden has been neutral since the early 18 hundreds and has been non aligned and most of the wars that have occurred since then. and sweden is not a member of nato. and the debate is go
yeah, as you've mentioned, ukraine is likely to dominate the talks as it has been dominating talks between leaders in europe for a while now. but we're also expecting maybe to hear the 2 leaders talk, for example, about how to deal with the influx of rich few geez, that have arrived in european countries from ukraine, which is also being discussed in brussels today. but ukraine likely to be the top issue also because looking at sweden itself, we see pulls. they're pointing to the fact that...
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and what does big tech's dominance over the news mean for americans? as i've already noted less revenue for local news, fewer journalists to do in-depth high quality reporting, more exposure to misinformation, and fewer reliable sources. well, the rise of these platforms is sometimes met a larger audience for some news outlets. that hasn't translated to increased ad revenue. for years i have heard concerns about things like the platforms did not provide adequate branding for news outlets original content on the platform. that they forage for themselves all of the data on the use that access the news content produced by news providers to their platform. that they publish large snippets of newspapers content to attract users to the platform without any compensation at all to that news outlet. and repeated complaints to google and facebook from newspapers and broadcasters are simply ignored because that's what a monopolist does. they can ignore things. they can use their market dominance to elbow others out and retain their control. that's why we need to
and what does big tech's dominance over the news mean for americans? as i've already noted less revenue for local news, fewer journalists to do in-depth high quality reporting, more exposure to misinformation, and fewer reliable sources. well, the rise of these platforms is sometimes met a larger audience for some news outlets. that hasn't translated to increased ad revenue. for years i have heard concerns about things like the platforms did not provide adequate branding for news outlets...
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so what i, what i'm trying to say with this is they're big things to dominate rush west relations. and, but you know, what we're seeing now is really a reality check of all the things like what's, what's really, what's really important. and i think some new type of relations will emerge from, from, from that. the key moment to me. whether the west would be willing to come to terms that russia is, is, is in, well, italy, what quote appear. power competitor is how much the west it will a will get heard with these policies and conversations and other things. it is doing that, russia is the, one of the work itself is doing. and, you know, i mean, you can easily imagine how the quote unquote regime change in russia will, will, will, will, will happen a lot later than the quote unquote regime change in the united states. it's such an interesting point that the, you know, the u. s. in its allies have a very long history of sanctioning countries basically cannot defend themselves. ok, now they can't defend themselves militarily. they can't defend themselves economically. and that we have a
so what i, what i'm trying to say with this is they're big things to dominate rush west relations. and, but you know, what we're seeing now is really a reality check of all the things like what's, what's really, what's really important. and i think some new type of relations will emerge from, from, from that. the key moment to me. whether the west would be willing to come to terms that russia is, is, is in, well, italy, what quote appear. power competitor is how much the west it will a will get...
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and what does big tech's dominance over the news mean for americans? as i've already noted less revenue for local news, fewer journalists to do in-depth high quality reporting, more exposure to misinformation, and fewer reliable sources. well, the rise of these platforms is sometimes met a larger audience for some news outlets. that hasn't translated to increased ad revenue. for years i have heard concerns about things like the platforms did not provide adequate branding for news outlets original content on the platform. that they forage for themselves all of the data on the use that access the news content produced by news providers to their platform. that they publish large snippets of newspapers content to attract users to the platform without any compensation at all to that news outlet. and repeated complaints to google and facebook from newspapers and broadcasters are simply ignored because that's what a monopolist does. they can ignore things. they can use their market dominance to elbow others out and retain their control. that's why we need to
and what does big tech's dominance over the news mean for americans? as i've already noted less revenue for local news, fewer journalists to do in-depth high quality reporting, more exposure to misinformation, and fewer reliable sources. well, the rise of these platforms is sometimes met a larger audience for some news outlets. that hasn't translated to increased ad revenue. for years i have heard concerns about things like the platforms did not provide adequate branding for news outlets...
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growing fraud and dominance — challenge. growing fraud and dominance of _ challenge.of cash makes this challenge. growing fraud and i dominance of cash makes this a challenge in this part of the world. there is a mobile phone and bank account and most times and bank account and most times and digital identity for every indian showing change is imminent and inevitable. more now on our top story. the world bank has approved a $723 million package of loans and grants for ukraine, providing government budget support as the country battles a russian invasion. it promised extra help for neighbouring countries that are taking in more than 1.7 million refugees which are mostly women, children and the elderly. the financial package for ukraine includes a $100 million pledge from the uk. the chief executive of ibm says it has suspended all business in russia. it is following in the footsteps of netflix apple and microsoft who have suspended or reduced operations there. the war in ukraine will push up energy prices and see uk families squeezed even further, a think tank has warn
growing fraud and dominance — challenge. growing fraud and dominance of _ challenge.of cash makes this challenge. growing fraud and i dominance of cash makes this a challenge in this part of the world. there is a mobile phone and bank account and most times and bank account and most times and digital identity for every indian showing change is imminent and inevitable. more now on our top story. the world bank has approved a $723 million package of loans and grants for ukraine, providing...
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f and what does big tech's dominance over the news mean for americans? as i already noted, less revenue for localnd news, fewer journalists to i do in-depth, hh quality reporting, more exposure to misinformation ands fewer reliables. sources. while the rise of these platforms sometimes meant a larger audience for some news outlets that hasn't translated to increase f ad revenue. for years, i've heard concerns about things like the platforms do not provide adequate branding forl news outlets original content on the platforms. that they hoard for themselves all the data on the users that access the news content produced by newson providers through the platform, that they publish large snippets of newspaper content to attract users to the platform without any compensation at all to that news outlet and repeated complaints to google and facebook from news broadcasters are ignored because that's what a monopolist does, ignore things, use the market dominancee to elbow others out and maintain control, that's why we need to step in to level the playing field as
f and what does big tech's dominance over the news mean for americans? as i already noted, less revenue for localnd news, fewer journalists to i do in-depth, hh quality reporting, more exposure to misinformation ands fewer reliables. sources. while the rise of these platforms sometimes meant a larger audience for some news outlets that hasn't translated to increase f ad revenue. for years, i've heard concerns about things like the platforms do not provide adequate branding forl news outlets...
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and they are trying to keep up the system going under their dominance and guidance. and we can simply measured their success by taking a look at the oil price or the gas price. they fail in that. so this is a reflection that sanctions are failing as well. and i think this is a profound config. it's, it goes well beyond the crate. this is very important to acknowledge that this conflict is about us global dominance. and it's very contestants right now currently, you know, crane, but in other parts of the world as well. we spoke earlier with a former ukranian prime minister, who says president zalinski, expose his country to a strategic danger by encouraging a us military presence in his own country. when it comes to priority to remove the american sipping conducting a huge number of exercises on a permanent basis. moreover, last summer they took part in practicing a nuclear bombing of the russian territory from the ass space of ukraine for the fact that the key of regime had a great to such absolutely provocative actions means only one thing. russia should launch a re
and they are trying to keep up the system going under their dominance and guidance. and we can simply measured their success by taking a look at the oil price or the gas price. they fail in that. so this is a reflection that sanctions are failing as well. and i think this is a profound config. it's, it goes well beyond the crate. this is very important to acknowledge that this conflict is about us global dominance. and it's very contestants right now currently, you know, crane, but in other...
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its dominance has certainly increased, the new and depressing reality is that so many students have embraced a new version of a liberal ideology. my wife was one of the first to call it woke-ism. what is distinctive about it is not so much a tendency to make outlandish claims about racial and gender identity, the latter bill weld or lee fluid, i think intolerant tactics which are designed to make it strange creed and orthodoxy. as eric has shown in his most recent research for the manhattan institute, whereas eight in 10 people over the age of 55 opposed teaching schoolchildren that the united states was founded on racism and remains systemically racist, by contrast, a majority of young people support teaching those notions. you might say the generations can agree to disagree. except that younger people don't agree that disagreement with their view is legitimate. when asked about political correctness, are you generally in favor of it? or against it, it stifles freedom of speech. respondents under 30 endorsed political correctness by a 50-29 margin. those over 50 opposed it. 47-30.
its dominance has certainly increased, the new and depressing reality is that so many students have embraced a new version of a liberal ideology. my wife was one of the first to call it woke-ism. what is distinctive about it is not so much a tendency to make outlandish claims about racial and gender identity, the latter bill weld or lee fluid, i think intolerant tactics which are designed to make it strange creed and orthodoxy. as eric has shown in his most recent research for the manhattan...
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covid is not the dominant issue it once was. but the dominant issue it once was.disagreements continue. foreign ministers we're foreign ministers from four arab league countries, along with the us secretary of state antony blinken, have been holding an historic meeting in israel. it's the first time foreign ministers from the united arab emirates, morocco and bahrain have met their israeli counterpart in his home country. it's the latest development after they normalised relations with israel in 2020. egypt also joined the talks. you can see here the representatives from egypt, the uae, morocco and bahrain, alongside their israeli and us counterparts. the foreign minister of the uae said ministers wanted to change the way many generations of arabs and israelis had viewed each other. what we are achieving here today is changing the narrative, creating a different future and building on better hope for us and for our kids and grandkids to be in israel. this is ourfirst time. the summit coincided with a tour of the region by the us secretary of state anthony blinken.
covid is not the dominant issue it once was. but the dominant issue it once was.disagreements continue. foreign ministers we're foreign ministers from four arab league countries, along with the us secretary of state antony blinken, have been holding an historic meeting in israel. it's the first time foreign ministers from the united arab emirates, morocco and bahrain have met their israeli counterpart in his home country. it's the latest development after they normalised relations with israel...
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though its dominance has increased. the new and pressing reality is so many students have embraced a new version of a liberal ideology, which my wife was one of the first to call wokeism. to me what is distinctive about wokism is not so much the tendency to make outlandish claims about gender identity, as its intolerant tactics, tactics designed to make it strange creed and orthodoxy. 8 in 10 people over the age of 55 oppose teaching schoolchildren that the united states was founded on racism and remains systemically racist, by contrast a majority of young people support teaching those notions. well, you might say, the generations can agree to disagree, except the younger people don't believe that disagreement with their view is legitimate. when asked about political correctness, are you generally in favor of it? it protects against it, and respondents under 30 supported it. but this generation gap is even stranger than i have told you so far. the under 30s agreed by a 48-27 margin that, i quote, my fear of losing my jo
though its dominance has increased. the new and pressing reality is so many students have embraced a new version of a liberal ideology, which my wife was one of the first to call wokeism. to me what is distinctive about wokism is not so much the tendency to make outlandish claims about gender identity, as its intolerant tactics, tactics designed to make it strange creed and orthodoxy. 8 in 10 people over the age of 55 oppose teaching schoolchildren that the united states was founded on racism...
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>> reporter: dominic, that's right. the line everyone is running with at the moment just a half ago before we heard from the prime minister. he suggested that the sides during these peace talks were closer to a draft agreement. he said that the neutral status for kyiv was under serious consideration. he said these peace talks are the third day of the fourth round. as far as ukraine is concerned, their number one priority is cease-fire we're looking at the capital of keerch where again civilians were hit by russian air strikes for the last few nights. russian troops on the outskirts have stalled on the ground air strikes have intensified on apartment building and metro station. because you've got 12 suburbs outside of kyiv, they've had large corridors. because of the curfew in the capital, people can't move from those suburbs into kyiv, so those civilians are completely cut off. we're also focused on mariupol we heard over 4,000 cars were able to escape that besieged city in the south of the country. that's good news acc
>> reporter: dominic, that's right. the line everyone is running with at the moment just a half ago before we heard from the prime minister. he suggested that the sides during these peace talks were closer to a draft agreement. he said that the neutral status for kyiv was under serious consideration. he said these peace talks are the third day of the fourth round. as far as ukraine is concerned, their number one priority is cease-fire we're looking at the capital of keerch where again...
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england were devastating and dominating l day tomorrow.vastating and dominating and day tomorrow. england were - devastating and dominating and they will look to continue when they travel to italy next weekend. for scotland they will know that there is plenty to build on when they face wales next. meanwhile in dublin ireland are up against wales in their women's six nations match. ireland held the lead for the majority of the match, but wales came back with six minutes left to take the lead with donna rose crashing over. ireland held the lead for the majority of the match but wales came back with six minutes left to take the lead through a converted try by donna rose. so the match is reaching it's conclusion — these are live pictures from dublin. the closing stages of the match, 19-27 to the closing stages of the match, 19—27 to wales. on to premiership rugby and saracens have closed the gap on premiership leaders leicester to 8 points, after narrowly beating bristol 27—23 at the tottenham hotspur stadium. max malins gave the home side a s
england were devastating and dominating l day tomorrow.vastating and dominating and day tomorrow. england were - devastating and dominating and they will look to continue when they travel to italy next weekend. for scotland they will know that there is plenty to build on when they face wales next. meanwhile in dublin ireland are up against wales in their women's six nations match. ireland held the lead for the majority of the match, but wales came back with six minutes left to take the lead...
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locally it's become the dominant strain in santa clara county. here the numbers is a little more optimistic. as schools gear up for spring break, local infection rates are actually still dropping. >> reporter: santa cruz county says it's ready to host a surge. a surge in tourism come spring break and they have the numbers to back up their optimism contrary to a national report. >> right now we are seeing our case counts continue to drop. we think there might be a little bit of a flattening out in terms of how far they will drop, but they are pretty low at this point. >> reporter: the ba.2 variant has not reached santa cruz county can, but they realize it's only a matter of time. health experts say they will keep an eye on spring break to see if it prompts any surges. >> most of our tourists come here and spend time outdoors. i think that's a relatively low risk kind of activity. but that is something to think about. >> reporter: santa clara county is not registering in i surges either. >> the waist water data is telling us two things right now. i
locally it's become the dominant strain in santa clara county. here the numbers is a little more optimistic. as schools gear up for spring break, local infection rates are actually still dropping. >> reporter: santa cruz county says it's ready to host a surge. a surge in tourism come spring break and they have the numbers to back up their optimism contrary to a national report. >> right now we are seeing our case counts continue to drop. we think there might be a little bit of a...
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s. global dominance. and it's very contested, right? now, currently in a crane, but in other parts of the world as well. we spoke earlier with a former ukraine prime minister, who says president, lindsey expose his country to a strategic danger by encouraging us military presence in his country. limit against priority to remove the americans have been conducting a huge number of exercises on a permanent basis. moreover, last summer, they took part in practicing a nuclear bombing of the russian territory from the ass pace of ukraine for the fact that the kiev regime had agreed to such absolutely provocative actions means only one thing. russia should launch a retaliatory nuclear strike on the territory of ukraine. meaning president zelinski exposed his own country to this strategic danger. the exercises were conducted not only by the americans, but also by the british and of nato countries. but none of its leaders have ever said they were ready to defend ukraine. that task was to drag ukraine into a war with russia and to simply pull che
s. global dominance. and it's very contested, right? now, currently in a crane, but in other parts of the world as well. we spoke earlier with a former ukraine prime minister, who says president, lindsey expose his country to a strategic danger by encouraging us military presence in his country. limit against priority to remove the americans have been conducting a huge number of exercises on a permanent basis. moreover, last summer, they took part in practicing a nuclear bombing of the russian...
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larry: the omicron subvariant ba.2 is the dominant strain in the u.s..unts for nearly 55% of new cases. starting friday, you no longer need proof of vaccine or a negative covid test to attend events at sap center in san jose or chase center. >> we spoke to experts who believe a second booster could be authorized for the general public in a matter of months. we are live in the newsroom. reporter: this is an important authorization to give those who are most vulnerable the option to have an extra layer of protection. what was interesting to dr. green is that the fda authorized second booster without consulting its committee of independent vaccine experts. yet he says the option is still safe. as cases of omicron's subvariant ba.2 are detected across the country, the fda is authorizing a second line of defense for the most vulnerable, those 50 and older will be able to get a second booster. >> the issue is that we have this durable immunity in the background. what we are lacking against these viruses is protection from infection. reporter: data suggests a s
larry: the omicron subvariant ba.2 is the dominant strain in the u.s..unts for nearly 55% of new cases. starting friday, you no longer need proof of vaccine or a negative covid test to attend events at sap center in san jose or chase center. >> we spoke to experts who believe a second booster could be authorized for the general public in a matter of months. we are live in the newsroom. reporter: this is an important authorization to give those who are most vulnerable the option to have an...
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can you think of a time where we have had -- be dominic dominic france be the negotiators for americathey disrespected us, don't like us because we messed up our foreign policy -- we cannot call saudi arabia can't call anything right now. we have to negotiate their country that is one-tenth of our size and gdp. to me, softly set. president of the united states to be able to pick up the phone and affect change. >> may become the type of fun. if it was a rotary phone, biden will be all over it. >> very simple, for real. no. you know how many -- wrapped around his neck? no. [laughter] >> it's zero, he has to go all the way around. >> i heard stories about that. >> not going to -- >> i was prepared for that. you are no's are complicated. [laughter] the notes were so simple that it's sad. the questions were written form. that means the process to submit those questions for them. a cheat sheet is if this affects -- this was a compete sheet. that's basically what you are going to get asked this question, and this man had to hold it in his hand. he couldn't leave it in front of him. it could
can you think of a time where we have had -- be dominic dominic france be the negotiators for americathey disrespected us, don't like us because we messed up our foreign policy -- we cannot call saudi arabia can't call anything right now. we have to negotiate their country that is one-tenth of our size and gdp. to me, softly set. president of the united states to be able to pick up the phone and affect change. >> may become the type of fun. if it was a rotary phone, biden will be all over...
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predicting it could become the dominant strain here. what they're now saying about masks in this country, and thousand transmissible this omicron sub variant is. >>> we have just learned tonight what led to that deadly head-on collision, killing nine people in texas. the driver of the pickup truck that crossed into that lane was a 13-year-old. >>> also tonight, the deadly pileup on an interstate. up to 50 cars. several people killed. vehicles on fire. authorities pointing to fog tonight. >>> we are tracking severe storms from texas all the way to the east tomorrow. ginger zee is standing by to time this out. >>> and st. patrick's day cheer has returned. and what happened after our report here last night, that grandmother with her message in knew eye on krukrainian. we love our viewers. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a very busy thursday night. and we begin tonight with the war in ukraine and the desperate rescue effort now understood fo unfolding. searching for survivors, men, women and children, who could b
predicting it could become the dominant strain here. what they're now saying about masks in this country, and thousand transmissible this omicron sub variant is. >>> we have just learned tonight what led to that deadly head-on collision, killing nine people in texas. the driver of the pickup truck that crossed into that lane was a 13-year-old. >>> also tonight, the deadly pileup on an interstate. up to 50 cars. several people killed. vehicles on fire. authorities pointing to...
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and they are trying to keep up the system going under their dominance and guidance. and we can simply measure their success by taking a look at the oil price or the gas price. they fail in that. so this is a reflection that sanctions are failing as well. and i think this is a profound completes. it goes well beyond the crate. this is very important to acknowledge that this conflict is involved us global dominance, and it's very contested, right now currently in o crane, but in other parts of the world as well units. so no political scientist and former deputy chairman of the turkish baton party. thank you very much for show sharing your opinions on the ukraine conflict to the moment. thank you. thank you very much . dozens of russian speaking. german residents have demonstrated in berlin against discrimination. they say they're facing over the ongoing conflicts in ukraine. now they gathered in front of berlin's brandenburg gate. the highlights, abuse suffered by the children, many of whom have now become the subject of attack for the russian backgrounds earlier on co
and they are trying to keep up the system going under their dominance and guidance. and we can simply measure their success by taking a look at the oil price or the gas price. they fail in that. so this is a reflection that sanctions are failing as well. and i think this is a profound completes. it goes well beyond the crate. this is very important to acknowledge that this conflict is involved us global dominance, and it's very contested, right now currently in o crane, but in other parts of...
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itself to nato control in dominance. so this is a serious conflict and we are facing concerning the sanctions. the u. s. claim of the so called unipolar world. they are trying hard to organize this unipolar world . they're trying to hard to organize insecurity energy. they are intervening into global energy markets. they are trying to force everyone to sell strategic reserves of oil for instance. and they are trying to keep up the system going under their dominance and guidance. and we can simply measured their success by taking a look at the oil price or the gas price. they fail in that. so this is a reflection that the sanctions are failing as well. and i think this is a profound config. it's, it goes well beyond the crate. this is very important to acknowledge that this conflict is involved us global dominance and it's very contested right now. currently, you know, crane, but in other parts of the world as well. we spoke earlier with a former ukranian prime minister, who says president zalinski expose his country to a
itself to nato control in dominance. so this is a serious conflict and we are facing concerning the sanctions. the u. s. claim of the so called unipolar world. they are trying hard to organize this unipolar world . they're trying to hard to organize insecurity energy. they are intervening into global energy markets. they are trying to force everyone to sell strategic reserves of oil for instance. and they are trying to keep up the system going under their dominance and guidance. and we can...
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doctors say it's not the dominant variant in the u.s. at the moment. kron four's amanda hari talk with an infectious disease specialist about what you need to know about the h 2. >> time and time again in the pandemic. we've seen that. europe gets it first and then we get it. >> after a few weeks, the world health organization announced this week that the ba 2 variant of covid-19 also known as stealth omicron is the dominant variant around the world. ucsf infectious disease specialist doctor peter chin. hong says that's not the case in the u.s. or the bay area yet. but it will be. >> is it more transmissible? the answer's yes. ba 2 is about to 50% depending on today. a look at more transmissible santa clara county public health officer doctor sara cody says they're already tracking ba 2 in their wastewater and the northern parts of our county, the wastewater that we follow. >> most of the omicron is this be to sublineage and then it gets less prevalent as you move south. so not so much in gilroy and quite a lot in palo alto, but she says it's not causi
doctors say it's not the dominant variant in the u.s. at the moment. kron four's amanda hari talk with an infectious disease specialist about what you need to know about the h 2. >> time and time again in the pandemic. we've seen that. europe gets it first and then we get it. >> after a few weeks, the world health organization announced this week that the ba 2 variant of covid-19 also known as stealth omicron is the dominant variant around the world. ucsf infectious disease...
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now an adult, domine brings his two children. >> this is the sweet potato farm. reporter: it is not just for kids, as visitor amelio hill can tell you. >> my head is spinning with joy. i feel like a kid in a candy store of african-american black history. cultural things, things my mom talked about, but my dad talked about. >> my favorite part would probably be janet. i've been collecting stuff for her for a long time. >> reporter: carolyn and her daughter kate helped set up thousands of artifacts and memorabilia in the 22,000 square foot exhibits under. >> i learn something new every day. >> reporter: it displace sections from segregation and slavery to black lives matter. there is cooking, sports, celebrities, music, and caroline's favorite. >> seeing all the stuff. >> reporter: a compilation of lesser-known, but inspiring african-americans who invented ev like potato chips, the golf tee, and the cutout lightswitch. >> it's amazing to see everything that is here. >> reporter: dorothy hines takes notes so she can teach her students in san jose. >> i think that wh
now an adult, domine brings his two children. >> this is the sweet potato farm. reporter: it is not just for kids, as visitor amelio hill can tell you. >> my head is spinning with joy. i feel like a kid in a candy store of african-american black history. cultural things, things my mom talked about, but my dad talked about. >> my favorite part would probably be janet. i've been collecting stuff for her for a long time. >> reporter: carolyn and her daughter kate helped set...
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the soviet union was a much more dominant partner in that bilateral relationship. have now between russia and china is a form of quasi-alliance, there is no mutual defense treaty but certainly a hardening partnership, but one in which china is far more dominant, where china is 10 times as large in terms of gdp and population as is russia. and if the consequence of this work in ukraine as you have a more chronically dependent russia on china, that could be quite advantageous for china and china will probably be making demands in the coming months and years from russia, things like speeding up transfer of military technology to china, submarines, air defense technology, these areas where russia has been reticent to fully engage china on. i think china now since is an opportunity. kathleen: how do you assess the geopolitical bound in asia? a big story now is india not wanting to offend china by condemning what they are doing and they are so dependent -- sorry, with russia -- they -- the quad want india to be with them, japan, show you, u.s. how is that being affected
the soviet union was a much more dominant partner in that bilateral relationship. have now between russia and china is a form of quasi-alliance, there is no mutual defense treaty but certainly a hardening partnership, but one in which china is far more dominant, where china is 10 times as large in terms of gdp and population as is russia. and if the consequence of this work in ukraine as you have a more chronically dependent russia on china, that could be quite advantageous for china and china...
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what 10 years renden suicide rates and dominant are do off the results exam reserves. we're down by 50 barson. and you want to remember that during that name, that number of students taking that exam rent out by 50, by about 100 course, you know the number of certain staking the exams doubled while the suicide read how . so you can see that is like, 034 and said so saying it's very samples. i don't like anything. i love the idea. i mean, i know that he had taken exams, but having more than one. ok, did you want to do i that we would need to have a do i have a nice rocky i am wondering about are that enough mental health professionals in india to cope me for me? knit out and spend me and that's, that's a big challenge. and many of them who are actually going to areas and as you know, most of the population is still rooted. so we haven't begun mismatch or so the already have a shortage. and then we have mismatch within that chart that we do have a national mental health program under which i think one of the 2 that more mental health experts are now being said units that
what 10 years renden suicide rates and dominant are do off the results exam reserves. we're down by 50 barson. and you want to remember that during that name, that number of students taking that exam rent out by 50, by about 100 course, you know the number of certain staking the exams doubled while the suicide read how . so you can see that is like, 034 and said so saying it's very samples. i don't like anything. i love the idea. i mean, i know that he had taken exams, but having more than one....
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monday, march 14th, 2022 you are watching "worldwide exchange" here on cnbc >>> good morning i'm dominic chu in for brian sullivan we start off with u.s. futures hoping to turn the tide after the slide last week. the dow futures are pointing to a 250 point gain at opening bell s&p higher afternt 26 this after the dow saw its fifth down week in a row the nasdaq and s&p coming off the worst weeks since january. checking the bond trade ahead of the week's fed policy meeting. ten-year treasury note 2.059% the crude is ticking lower brent is $109.41 and west texas is down 3.5%. >>> let's get a check of the trading overseas with julianna tatelbaum in the london newsroom good morning, julianna >> dom, good morning european equities on a strong footing. green across the board extending the gains from last week it was a volatile week of trade in europe. ultimately the stoxx 600 broke a three-week losing streak to end higher we are seeing investors continue to put money back into the market we have the german index out in front 2.2% vw shares out performing after delivering strong results. strong
monday, march 14th, 2022 you are watching "worldwide exchange" here on cnbc >>> good morning i'm dominic chu in for brian sullivan we start off with u.s. futures hoping to turn the tide after the slide last week. the dow futures are pointing to a 250 point gain at opening bell s&p higher afternt 26 this after the dow saw its fifth down week in a row the nasdaq and s&p coming off the worst weeks since january. checking the bond trade ahead of the week's fed policy...