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channel belarus 24. countries of the world in different regions, including our country because the earth of africaay great africa is abundant in the first place - it is a pantry of natural resources for the planet; more than a third of the known mineral reserves are concentrated in africa, this is coal, oil, gas and rare earth metals necessary for microelectronics and gold and diamonds. secondly
channel belarus 24. countries of the world in different regions, including our country because the earth of africaay great africa is abundant in the first place - it is a pantry of natural resources for the planet; more than a third of the known mineral reserves are concentrated in africa, this is coal, oil, gas and rare earth metals necessary for microelectronics and gold and diamonds. secondly
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the first place , africa is a pantry of natural resources for the planet, more than a third of the known reserves the minerals concentrated in africa are coal, oil and gas and rare earth metals needed for microelectronics and gold and diamonds. secondly, uh, africa's climate and soils are favorable for agricultural development . sustainable development of agriculture . in africa, it can greatly influence the solution of the problem. e hunger on a global scale. and besides, africa is a big territory. africa is a growing population of more than one and a half billion people and the growth dynamics is positive, while this is a young population, that is, according to experts estimate in 2050, the proportion of young people will be 60% of the population. at the same time, in one form or another, all countries with an export -oriented economy are trying to ensure their presence in africa, that is, belarus can definitely offer this to africa. and how many diplomatic missions our country has on this continent in general over the years of cooperation, which began, well, probably for the period of independence for the years of independence with us. uh, open five diplomatic miss
the first place , africa is a pantry of natural resources for the planet, more than a third of the known reserves the minerals concentrated in africa are coal, oil and gas and rare earth metals needed for microelectronics and gold and diamonds. secondly, uh, africa's climate and soils are favorable for agricultural development . sustainable development of agriculture . in africa, it can greatly influence the solution of the problem. e hunger on a global scale. and besides, africa is a big...
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of africa is 19. the median age on the continent of africa is 19. by 2050, one in four people occupying space on mother earthill be on the continent of africa. think about what that means in terms of the opportunity, in terms of the future, in terms of the obvious fact i believe as evidenced by the demographics i have just shake your -- just shared is that what happens on the continent will impact the entire globe. not to mention what is the intertwined history that we have and share with the continent. not to mention the history and present innovation and ingenuity that is on the continent. not to mention what that continent has done to inform culture in so many ways around the globe. thought to mention the connection in terms of the diaspora and what that means in terms of the untapped -- in terms of the power of the diaspora, to participate in this partnership that we have. and so all of that was the motivation for the trip. and in the speech i gave, our second full day there in ghana, i wrote and delivered that speech with a very clear intention. which is to highlight the innovation and the excitement an
of africa is 19. the median age on the continent of africa is 19. by 2050, one in four people occupying space on mother earthill be on the continent of africa. think about what that means in terms of the opportunity, in terms of the future, in terms of the obvious fact i believe as evidenced by the demographics i have just shake your -- just shared is that what happens on the continent will impact the entire globe. not to mention what is the intertwined history that we have and share with the...
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earth focus." narrator: for more than two million years, wild elephants have been living in the savannas and forests of africa. they were once plentiful, as many as five million on the continent back in the 1940s. african elephants are the largest land animals on earth and one of the most intelligent. their brain is similar to humans in structure and complexity. they feel emotions like grief and joy. they learn, play, display compassion and altruism. some experts say they even have a sense of humor. their primary predator is man, and because of man, they may soon be extinct. thornton: no one really even knows how many elephants are left in africa. some people think it maye as few as 300,000 animals, so we might be losing 1/6 of the continental population of africa's elephants every year. peters: in many countries in africa, the elephant is already ecologically extinct. [gunshots, elephant trumpets] narrator: every 20 minutes, an elephant is killed for its tusks. the reason: greed. the price of ivory has skyrocketed. raw ivory sells for as much as $3,000 per pound on the black market, but the cost for humanity
earth focus." narrator: for more than two million years, wild elephants have been living in the savannas and forests of africa. they were once plentiful, as many as five million on the continent back in the 1940s. african elephants are the largest land animals on earth and one of the most intelligent. their brain is similar to humans in structure and complexity. they feel emotions like grief and joy. they learn, play, display compassion and altruism. some experts say they even have a sense...
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earth focus." narrator: for more than two million years, wild elephants have been living in the savannas and forests of africa. they were once plentiful, as many as five million on the continent back in the 1940s. african elephants are the largest land animals on earth and one of the most intelligent. their brain is similar to humans in structure and complexity. they feel emotions like grief and joy. they learn, play, display compassion and altruism. some experts say they even have a sense of humor. their primary predator is man, and because of man, they may soon be extinct. thornton: no one really even knows how many elephants are left in africa. some people think it maye as few as 300,000 animals, so we might be losing 1/6 of the continental population of africa's elephants every year. peters: in many countries in africa, the elephant is already ecologically extinct. [gunshots, elephant trumpets] narrator: every 20 minutes, an elephant is killed for its tusks. the reason: greed. the price of ivory has skyrocketed. raw ivory sells for as much as $3,000 per pound on the black market, but the cost for humanity
earth focus." narrator: for more than two million years, wild elephants have been living in the savannas and forests of africa. they were once plentiful, as many as five million on the continent back in the 1940s. african elephants are the largest land animals on earth and one of the most intelligent. their brain is similar to humans in structure and complexity. they feel emotions like grief and joy. they learn, play, display compassion and altruism. some experts say they even have a sense...
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plus, playing catch up, washington and beijing, also competing for africa's rare earth elements, which are critical to the production of renewable technologies. ah, as europe shown as washing energy supplies, it's increasingly turning to africa to find alternatives. the continent has vast natural gas reserves, but supplies only 6 percent of fossil fuel globally. african governments and businesses want to capitalize on the opportunity created by the war in ukraine. but critics warned that millions of africans lack electricity and supplies a much needed at home overcoat, some sharif reports since russia invaded ukraine last year, several european leaders have listed african countries. you're looking for alternative energy suppliers. and the continent has some of the world's deepest natural gas reserves. analysts say, a lack of investment in energy infrastructure and security threats from arm troops have hamper development. but the warning ukraine has presented an opportunity one, algeria and italy already exploring ca, my gena, allow procurement. there will be a me as to increase energy exports from algeria to easily and
plus, playing catch up, washington and beijing, also competing for africa's rare earth elements, which are critical to the production of renewable technologies. ah, as europe shown as washing energy supplies, it's increasingly turning to africa to find alternatives. the continent has vast natural gas reserves, but supplies only 6 percent of fossil fuel globally. african governments and businesses want to capitalize on the opportunity created by the war in ukraine. but critics warned that...
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of our t africa correspondence. and all of you can get the can moving program on the earth . sirens were heard across ukraine overnight towns, explosions were reported in several cities. this on verified footage shows a residential building in the ukrainian city of human. 5 people are believed to have been wounded. there is no official information on which side conducted the strike. moscow has repeatedly stated it does not attack civilian infrastructure. and previously they're helping several cases of ukraine's empty or missiles. mistakingly hitting apartment blocks while in dunbar in the city of danielle, for children have been wounded according to local officials. after the boys reportedly fund an object detonated when they tried to push it off a road. initial report stated it was an anti personnel petal mine which exploded, but that has not been confirmed yet. by forty's. with the ukraine conflicts still raging many civilians and don bass been displaced by ukrainian shilling. residents of that done yet, the republic who had to flee their homes. i've been describing to us their life in the line of fire. it on stock
of our t africa correspondence. and all of you can get the can moving program on the earth . sirens were heard across ukraine overnight towns, explosions were reported in several cities. this on verified footage shows a residential building in the ukrainian city of human. 5 people are believed to have been wounded. there is no official information on which side conducted the strike. moscow has repeatedly stated it does not attack civilian infrastructure. and previously they're helping several...
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lives in this or that valley in bosnia or who owns a strip of brush land in the horn of africa or some piece of parched earth by the jordan river. but the true measure of our interest lies, not in how small or distant these are, or whether we have trouble pronouncing their names. the question must ask is what are the consequences to our security of letting conflicts fester spread? we should not be involved everywhere, but where values and our interests are at stake and where we can make a difference. we must be prepared to do so. i don't know. i know. who said that? i could imagine. george h.w. bush to any american president saying something like that. that was clinton in 1999, at the end of a decade. that has often been criticized as decade of american foreign policy drift. this was clinton trying to explain what where the united states should get involved in the world now that the soviet is. george, i should tell you, george h.w. bush at the end of his administration, a couple of speeches in which he said almost precisely socially the same thing. i saw. and this was what that quotation often suggests is so
lives in this or that valley in bosnia or who owns a strip of brush land in the horn of africa or some piece of parched earth by the jordan river. but the true measure of our interest lies, not in how small or distant these are, or whether we have trouble pronouncing their names. the question must ask is what are the consequences to our security of letting conflicts fester spread? we should not be involved everywhere, but where values and our interests are at stake and where we can make a...
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earth odyssey". today, we take to the skies of africa for a look at some of the world's most amazing avians,
earth odyssey". today, we take to the skies of africa for a look at some of the world's most amazing avians,
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still a long way to go, and progress is painfully slow. restitution africa stolen off with punctuation on orders here in celebration of earth day al jazeera showcase is the collection of climate focus programming. rise meets the people calling for systems change. this is the production process that has to go or hail the planet, covers the forces at play undermining meaningful action. when i was east, dive deep and uncovered minerals beneath the surface that could make the difference . people in power places the beef a dairy industry at the heart of the climate emergency, the amazon, the most important place in the world. a special documentary explains is a shocking $1000000.00 climate change denial campaign, and witness documents the fight through the eyes of a well renowned artist and environmental activate the climate crisis. a season of special coverage on al jazeera o 4 people are killed in a shooting in louisville, kentucky. the gunman is also dead. ah .
still a long way to go, and progress is painfully slow. restitution africa stolen off with punctuation on orders here in celebration of earth day al jazeera showcase is the collection of climate focus programming. rise meets the people calling for systems change. this is the production process that has to go or hail the planet, covers the forces at play undermining meaningful action. when i was east, dive deep and uncovered minerals beneath the surface that could make the difference . people in...
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of africa is 19. by 2050, one in four people occupying space on mother earth will be on the continent of africa.hink about what that means in terms of the opportunity, in terms of the future, in terms of the obvious fact i believe as evidenced by the demographics i just shared. which is that what happens on that continent will impact the entire globe. host: vice president kamala harris just back from a trip from africa talking about her role meeting with world leaders. we want to get your take on her tenure so far. a piece done about the criticism of late of the vice president and they write this that questions about harris' effectiveness reach their peak early during an interview with lester holt when she was repeatedly questioned about going to the southern u.s. border and offered a confusing response. here's a bit from that interview. [video clip] >> do you have any plans to visit the border? >> i'm here in guatemala today. at some point. we are going to the border, we've been to the border. this whole thing about the border, we've been to the border. >> you haven't been to the border. >> and
of africa is 19. by 2050, one in four people occupying space on mother earth will be on the continent of africa.hink about what that means in terms of the opportunity, in terms of the future, in terms of the obvious fact i believe as evidenced by the demographics i just shared. which is that what happens on that continent will impact the entire globe. host: vice president kamala harris just back from a trip from africa talking about her role meeting with world leaders. we want to get your take...
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of our fellow creatures on earth. they fall on depends on it. this is covered, my teen has shown us. they really do ah ah, [000:00:00;00] a . our coverage of africa is what i'm most proud of. every time i travel there, whether it's east or west africa, people stop me and tell me how much we appreciate coverage. and our focus is not just on their suffering, but also on the more uplifted and inspiring story. people trust algebra to tell them what's happening in their community in a clear and, and buy. and i've been african, i couldn't be more proud to be part of you know ah ah hello. hello robin, you're watching the, i'll just have a news our life and my headquarters here in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. escape from su dog as hope say that a diplomatic solution to 2 weeks of fighting agencies more day running out of food for sudanese refugees. arriving in neighboring chad. a russian appointed governor blames a drone attack for a fire to fuel depot and crimea a day after moscow logs to wave of missile strikes on ukraine. and we report from a check point.
of our fellow creatures on earth. they fall on depends on it. this is covered, my teen has shown us. they really do ah ah, [000:00:00;00] a . our coverage of africa is what i'm most proud of. every time i travel there, whether it's east or west africa, people stop me and tell me how much we appreciate coverage. and our focus is not just on their suffering, but also on the more uplifted and inspiring story. people trust algebra to tell them what's happening in their community in a clear and, and...
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Apr 11, 2023
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and progress is painfully slow. restitution africa stolen all the pottery on orders here in celebration of earth day al jazeera showcase is the collection of climate focus programming. rise meets the people calling for systems. change is the production process that has to go or hail the planet, covers the forces at play undermining meaningful action. when i was east, dive deep and uncovered minerals beneath the surface that could make a difference. people in power places the beef a dairy industry at the heart of the climate emergency, the amazon, the most important place in the world. a special documentary exposes a shocking $1000000.00 climate change denial campaign, and witness documents the fight through the eyes of a world renowned artist and environmental activate the climate crisis. a season of special coverage on al jazeera ah ah, and goes on a shooting spree inside the bank in the u. a state of kentucky, killing follies people. ah, ha ha ha robin. you watching all of their like, my headquarters here in the hall also coming up.
and progress is painfully slow. restitution africa stolen all the pottery on orders here in celebration of earth day al jazeera showcase is the collection of climate focus programming. rise meets the people calling for systems. change is the production process that has to go or hail the planet, covers the forces at play undermining meaningful action. when i was east, dive deep and uncovered minerals beneath the surface that could make a difference. people in power places the beef a dairy...
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request and even exhibited human remains in their museums restitution africa stover. episode to return on al jazeera in celebration of earth. dave al jazeera showcase is the collection of climate focus programming. thrive meets the people calling for systems. change is the production process that has to go. all hail the planets covers the forces at play undermining meaningful action. when i was east, dive deep and uncovered minerals beneath the surface that could make a difference. people in power places the beef a dairy industry at the heart of the climate. imagine the balance of the most important place in the world. a special documentary explains is a shocking $1000000.00 climate change denial campaign and witness documents the fight through the eyes of a world renowned artist and environmental activist the climate crisis a season of special coverage on al jazeera oh.
request and even exhibited human remains in their museums restitution africa stover. episode to return on al jazeera in celebration of earth. dave al jazeera showcase is the collection of climate focus programming. thrive meets the people calling for systems. change is the production process that has to go. all hail the planets covers the forces at play undermining meaningful action. when i was east, dive deep and uncovered minerals beneath the surface that could make a difference. people in...
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of one and a half degrees, then global climate catastrophes. on earth will not be disgusting. we emit 40 billion tons of carbon dioxide. in a year this is as much as the whole of africaalso absorb in a year. can you imagine how much we throw away and we survive a bunch of animals from this biosphere. we will have problems, most likely with the availability of available fresh water. we are talking about humanity in general. i don't take all others. there are geopolitical problems technological problems in the form of artificial intelligence. what to do with him? and how should we help just to cope with this disease of pollution of the planet, the destruction of our home , the first question and many people believe that artificial intelligence. it will never become as smart as a person and is now abbreviated as da arto-phishings, and other scientists believe that agi art fish general intelligence, comparable to a person. appear already there, someone says, the coming decades, many scientists agree to the conclusion that he will appear in the middle of this century, the question is, even before he appeared. in whose hands will these neural networks be used. well, they t
of one and a half degrees, then global climate catastrophes. on earth will not be disgusting. we emit 40 billion tons of carbon dioxide. in a year this is as much as the whole of africaalso absorb in a year. can you imagine how much we throw away and we survive a bunch of animals from this biosphere. we will have problems, most likely with the availability of available fresh water. we are talking about humanity in general. i don't take all others. there are geopolitical problems technological...
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of southern africa. >> it is remarkable how they have evolved over hundreds of years to survive in one of the harshest, driest places on earthon that ahead. >> fascinating story. first, we're going to get to the severe weather on the move. millions on alert for hail, damaging winds and tornado. good morning, ginger. >> good morning, george. we've had 336 severe storm reports in just the last 48 hours. this live camera showing you cole, oklahoma, where they did the survey. that was an ef-3 tornado. winds of 136 miles per hour at its peak. unfortunately, that one was deadly. we've seen the march of this cold front so powerful. as it moves east, we saw, look at this. satellite images of cole before. then you see the home. then after. erased. walls at least taken down. we also have tyler, texas. just last night with a tornado. they'll do that survey today. it was one of 120 some that have already happened just in the last 24 hours. most are hail and damaging winds. which is the primary threat today. in the mid south, should be strong storms. severe threat comes back pretty strong by tomorrow evening. now this is the washington,
of southern africa. >> it is remarkable how they have evolved over hundreds of years to survive in one of the harshest, driest places on earthon that ahead. >> fascinating story. first, we're going to get to the severe weather on the move. millions on alert for hail, damaging winds and tornado. good morning, ginger. >> good morning, george. we've had 336 severe storm reports in just the last 48 hours. this live camera showing you cole, oklahoma, where they did the survey. that...
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of danger ? shall some trans atlantic giant step the earth and crush us in a blow? that he answered his own question, never all the armies of asia, europe, africa. if destruction be our lot we must ourselves be its author and finisher. as a nation of freemen, we will live through all time or die by suicide. so he gets the big two oceans protecting us, but also understands as much as we can incubate ideas of liberty and freedom and advancement and be a working model of what enlightenment was about, we can also incubate other things. a love of money, a love of guns, opposition, of othering people. i think what the current data show is that we are at that place where we kind of perceive that existential threat that lincoln so perceptively articulated as a young man well before his congressional and presidential career. beverly: is part of the problem that depending on where you live in this country you may think of one set of facts or another set of facts? michael: for sure. we often say we're in the business of generating data at the pew center. people are not lacking for data. everyone is coming at you with some kind of number and they're usuall
of danger ? shall some trans atlantic giant step the earth and crush us in a blow? that he answered his own question, never all the armies of asia, europe, africa. if destruction be our lot we must ourselves be its author and finisher. as a nation of freemen, we will live through all time or die by suicide. so he gets the big two oceans protecting us, but also understands as much as we can incubate ideas of liberty and freedom and advancement and be a working model of what enlightenment was...
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of course, uh, natural resources play a colossal roller. how are you rightly said? this live is not only prey. yes, for example, uh, very rich in rare earth metals. the same africaa position in the economic sector in economic relations. we're trying to build a relationship, but really, the bulk of the rare earth processing, which is often quite uh, so to speak, uh, dangerous industry. we're in something dirty. it really falls on the chinese market. another example is about addiction. we talked about france last time, yes, but main uh, so to speak, uh subject. uh, in the first place, china's worthwhile export of france to china is perfumery. the first e-e product supplied by china to france electronics various kinds of high-tech electronic equipment. of course, of course, i may be exaggerating a little, because turbines and some other specific equipment are also coming from europe, but the fact is a fact, and, of course, these reserves, firstly, technological e development china and the totality of our natural resources, which, so to speak, today. eh, more and more so to speak, but linked. in this same joint economic cooperation, of course, it indicates that the
of course, uh, natural resources play a colossal roller. how are you rightly said? this live is not only prey. yes, for example, uh, very rich in rare earth metals. the same africaa position in the economic sector in economic relations. we're trying to build a relationship, but really, the bulk of the rare earth processing, which is often quite uh, so to speak, uh, dangerous industry. we're in something dirty. it really falls on the chinese market. another example is about addiction. we talked...
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face of the earth, military islands in the south china sea, 27 bases in our hemisphere, a deep water naval base in somalia, where my great uncle fought on the canal, you have the western coast of africa facing us, killer satellites, nuclear missiles. you think they are building that to defeat taiwan? they are building that to defeat us. he's dragging this country into depression and war, not because of what the isolationists say, but because of the opposite. we are not acting like a confident, strong country, so people are disrespecting us. >> todd: reporters are calling out the white house for lack of communication with beijing after french president macron's visit with president xi. watch this. >> why hasn't he picked up it is phone with president xi and said, knock it off? >> tensions are high, like to see this relationship on better footing and when it is appropriate for the two leaders to talk, it will happen. we are working to get secretary blinken on a plane to beijing as he was planning to do a couple months ago. >> ashley: army veteran, podcast host joins us now. jake, it is very obvious things are escalating and not in a good way. reporters are saying, why won't biden pick
face of the earth, military islands in the south china sea, 27 bases in our hemisphere, a deep water naval base in somalia, where my great uncle fought on the canal, you have the western coast of africa facing us, killer satellites, nuclear missiles. you think they are building that to defeat taiwan? they are building that to defeat us. he's dragging this country into depression and war, not because of what the isolationists say, but because of the opposite. we are not acting like a confident,...
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so, thejourney involves three flybys of the earth earth coming back in a year in africa passed by very jupiter where we arrive in 2031 and its need journey from tomorrow and lunchtime. ~ , lunchtime. when he gets there in eight years' _ lunchtime. when he gets there in eight years' time, _ lunchtime. when he gets there in eight years' time, we _ lunchtime. when he gets there in eight years' time, we have i lunchtime. when he gets there in eight years' time, we have to i lunchtime. when he gets there in l eight years' time, we have to wait, but when we get there, it will look below the ice and how quickly with the pictures come back? {litter below the ice and how quickly with the pictures come back? over looking at is the three — the pictures come back? over looking at is the three moons _ the pictures come back? over looking at is the three moons of— the pictures come back? over looking at is the three moons ofjupiter, i at is the three moons ofjupiter, the evidence to hundred moons there just a few kilometres but the biggest ones are almost planet sized and at the end of the mission,
so, thejourney involves three flybys of the earth earth coming back in a year in africa passed by very jupiter where we arrive in 2031 and its need journey from tomorrow and lunchtime. ~ , lunchtime. when he gets there in eight years' _ lunchtime. when he gets there in eight years' time, _ lunchtime. when he gets there in eight years' time, we _ lunchtime. when he gets there in eight years' time, we have i lunchtime. when he gets there in eight years' time, we have to i lunchtime. when he gets...
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earth focus." narrator: for more than two million years, wild elephants have been living in the savannas and forests of africa
earth focus." narrator: for more than two million years, wild elephants have been living in the savannas and forests of africa
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earth to make the battery? that's counterintuitive. >> in africa they use child labor to get some of these minerals.igging by hand. where is the outrage on those human right violations? >> harris: the new inflation report today shows prices are very high. ev overall inflation went down slightly. the fed will still like the rates like never before. food prices alarmingly high for everyday americans. groceries up 8% from last year. everyday foods like eggs, bread, cereal much pricier. many are blaming president biden. >> when it comes to the economy one of the reasons that 70% of americans don't feel good about this economy is they are losing money. every single month for the last 22 months that joe biden has been in office middle class families in america have been squeezed and are losing money and getting poorer. >> harris: raising the interest rates apparently not having and effect on what we do at the grocery store and everywhere else. other services are very high right now, too. what gets to that? >> the federal reserve thinks the way you fight inflation is depressing the economy and eventually i
earth to make the battery? that's counterintuitive. >> in africa they use child labor to get some of these minerals.igging by hand. where is the outrage on those human right violations? >> harris: the new inflation report today shows prices are very high. ev overall inflation went down slightly. the fed will still like the rates like never before. food prices alarmingly high for everyday americans. groceries up 8% from last year. everyday foods like eggs, bread, cereal much pricier....
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earth, to get caught. well it was tough and in the last hero and in the heart of africa, i still can’t fit in my head, likerailer. they really all slept on the floor there, ate their knees for a second , everything was real. ocean, then i remember the indian oke an, i say such emotions, i didn’t understand how scary it was and on the other hand it was so amazing, but now we, in principle, are coming to the end of our wonderful podcast. although he doesn’t want to remember, yes, well , it seems to me that everything was important to remember, if since something important from your memories of 2005 is left uncovered. well, in 2005. this is the brightest. yes, perhaps a year, probably in my youth. here, it was still my youth, then this one, this one , this one happened, the popularization of our creativity is so explosive. i would even say, that is, we ceased to be a local samara group, became an all-russian group, and so on. well, here it is, yes. it was encouraging, for sure. here. well, and now my new new life began precisely in 2005, and in my 2005 a. it turns out that the second wind opened. what artist
earth, to get caught. well it was tough and in the last hero and in the heart of africa, i still can’t fit in my head, likerailer. they really all slept on the floor there, ate their knees for a second , everything was real. ocean, then i remember the indian oke an, i say such emotions, i didn’t understand how scary it was and on the other hand it was so amazing, but now we, in principle, are coming to the end of our wonderful podcast. although he doesn’t want to remember, yes, well , it...
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of danger ? shall some trans atlantic giant step the earth and crush us in a blow? that he answered his own question, never all the armies of asia, europe, africa. if destruction be our lot we must ourselves be its author and finisher. as a nation of freemen, we will live through all time or die by suicide. so he gets the big two oceans protecting us, but also understands as much as we can incubate ideas of liberty and freedom and advancement and be a working model of what enlightenment was about, we can also incubate other things. a love of money, a love of guns, opposition, of othering people. i think what the current data show is that we are at that place where we kind of perceive that existential threat that lincoln so perceptively articulated as a young man well before his congressional and presidential career. beverly: is part of the problem that depending on where you live in this country you may think of one set of facts or another set of facts? michael: for sure. we often say we're in the business of generating data at the pew center. people are not lacking for data. everyone is coming at you with some kind of number and they're usuall
of danger ? shall some trans atlantic giant step the earth and crush us in a blow? that he answered his own question, never all the armies of asia, europe, africa. if destruction be our lot we must ourselves be its author and finisher. as a nation of freemen, we will live through all time or die by suicide. so he gets the big two oceans protecting us, but also understands as much as we can incubate ideas of liberty and freedom and advancement and be a working model of what enlightenment was...
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in south africa, we've got an extreme fire danger rating here on monday, and now you're up to date season ah. in celebration of earth dave al jazeera showcase is the collection of climate focus programming. rise meets the people calling for systems change. this is the production process that has to go all hail the playmates covers the forces at play undermining meaningful action. when i was east, dive deep and uncovered minerals beneath the surface that could make the difference . people in power places the beef a dairy industry at the heart of the climate emergency damage to the most important place in the world. a special documentary exposes a shocking $1000000.00 climate change denial campaign, and witness documents the fight through the eyes of a world renowned artist and environmental activist the climate crisis. a season of special coverage on al jazeera lou. ah, you're wanting alger 0 reminder of our headlines. fighting between sedans, army and his biggest paramilitary force has intensified with the army retaking the state broadcaster. the head of the opposing rapid support forces accuses the military of bomb
in south africa, we've got an extreme fire danger rating here on monday, and now you're up to date season ah. in celebration of earth dave al jazeera showcase is the collection of climate focus programming. rise meets the people calling for systems change. this is the production process that has to go all hail the playmates covers the forces at play undermining meaningful action. when i was east, dive deep and uncovered minerals beneath the surface that could make the difference . people in...
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of housing so i just want to thank you for that. china and russia are involved in a big land grab in africa for rare earth elements, cobalt, copper andithium. these are essential elements to developing electric vehicles and semiconductor manufacturing. they are the primary inputs for future global economic growth. so today it's a global gold rush for these minerals. combined, china owns about 80% of these minerals followed by the united states. each refined materials or imports from china. production of electric vehicle batteries worldwide china has 553 gigawatt hours the united states has 44 gigawatts hours. according to the snp global, global lothian ion capacity will more than double by 2025. china will have 65.2%, germany will have 11.3%. the united states, 6.3%. there are 200 battery factories being built between now and 2030. 148 of them will be in china, 21 in europe and 11 in the united states. there's a lot of talk here and generally in the congress about being tough on china. while that is true i think we have to be tougher on ourselves about china. the biden administration i think is responding to that with both of the inf
of housing so i just want to thank you for that. china and russia are involved in a big land grab in africa for rare earth elements, cobalt, copper andithium. these are essential elements to developing electric vehicles and semiconductor manufacturing. they are the primary inputs for future global economic growth. so today it's a global gold rush for these minerals. combined, china owns about 80% of these minerals followed by the united states. each refined materials or imports from china....
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earth, without which, in principle, no mobile phone works, and such a reserve. as far as i understand, in the territory of these same states, e. it turns out that e here, i would also teach africather we ourselves control on our territory or gravitate towards us countries that, in principle, now even have the technology of the west, in fact, somewhere and if it escaped, then due to robbery resources. uh, rather than on their own resources to their europe - it was not even close at all. what are they talking about what are they challenging china to russia where they find such resources and have already scattered russian resources. well, i must say it's brains scattered. eh, here in america is interesting trends began to be discussed by the faces of all leading companies, including even fashion companies, e . and why is this happening , the answer to this question was sought and found by tucker carlson, let's listen. the us constantly brings forward the least talented, most destructive characters. what does this mean, the goal itself has changed. previously, we had an attitude to build a better future for our children and grandchildren, or at least to preserve what we got. you re
earth, without which, in principle, no mobile phone works, and such a reserve. as far as i understand, in the territory of these same states, e. it turns out that e here, i would also teach africather we ourselves control on our territory or gravitate towards us countries that, in principle, now even have the technology of the west, in fact, somewhere and if it escaped, then due to robbery resources. uh, rather than on their own resources to their europe - it was not even close at all. what are...
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of the matter is shifts the narrative. the is it shifts the narrative. the most enslaved people the most enslaved people on the earth africay for ononey— there's a risk of hypocrisy for anyone on the— there's a risk of hypocrisy for anyone on the left. and i've eno— anyone on the left. and i've one i— anyone on the left. and i've said i wouldn't— anyone on the left. and i've said i wouldn't use the word reparations,— said i wouldn't use the word reparations, perhaps for of reparations, perhaps for some of the reparations, perhaps for some of one reasone— reparations, perhaps for some of the reasons-that— reparations, perhaps for some of the reasons that martin has the reasons that that martin has one— the reasons that that martin has one-n— the reasons that that martin has one-n onene— the reasons that that martin has laid i think perhaps laid out. so i think perhaps nonin— laid out. so i think perhaps nonin mav— laid out. so i think perhaps martin may have gone into this oninnng— martin may have gone into this winking-were— martin may have gone into this thinking-were-to- martin may have gone into this thinking were to be
of the matter is shifts the narrative. the is it shifts the narrative. the most enslaved people the most enslaved people on the earth africay for ononey— there's a risk of hypocrisy for anyone on the— there's a risk of hypocrisy for anyone on the left. and i've eno— anyone on the left. and i've one i— anyone on the left. and i've said i wouldn't— anyone on the left. and i've said i wouldn't use the word reparations,— said i wouldn't use the word reparations, perhaps for of...