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well, thank you will g g. i love your comments on that. whether it's about peter to day sake, but also on the broader side of the scientific commons globally. and how you know that. i mean, these don't follow national lines and my impression, how can we make sure that that remains healthy, enroll bussed in serving the public interest. i'm going to give you the last word. so i think that there's a lot that we need to learn from this. and one of the things i've been struck by is to small a group of people have been making this their career to be able to investigate new viruses. we should be doing a lot more of this and making sure that seeing what we can do to stop pandemic, not just, not just make vaccines really quickly, once they, once they come upon us. so i think that means opening this up to being a greater a bigger field, having more engagement between scientists working on. and we have seen pretty clearly that infectious diseases don't know borders and putting her head in the sand is not going to change that. you know, we don't do wh
well, thank you will g g. i love your comments on that. whether it's about peter to day sake, but also on the broader side of the scientific commons globally. and how you know that. i mean, these don't follow national lines and my impression, how can we make sure that that remains healthy, enroll bussed in serving the public interest. i'm going to give you the last word. so i think that there's a lot that we need to learn from this. and one of the things i've been struck by is to small a group...
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hypothesis is that everything the g g said is contingent upon our essentially trusting the word of should jang lee and a small number of people at the woo hon institute of veronica g. in an ideal world on day one of the pandemic. she had dr. show and others would have said, you know, please, international community. however, however, organized, come in and review our records. look at the lab notes. look at the databases of what viruses we did or didn't have in our repository. if at that time, let's say on day one, we knew that the one institute of veronica had sars coby too, or a possible precursor virus to it, in their repository, that would be game over. we would know that the origin is 11th, and if on the other hand we had full access, we knew everything that was happening there. she has said that there was no chinese military engagement at w i. v. although every us intelligence agency has asserted that there was a, there are major question about sure. jang lee legitimacy and her, her credibility and accountability. these serology tests, the g, g mentioned, were taken way after the potential exposures. so the chinese cover up and the destruction of evidence the
hypothesis is that everything the g g said is contingent upon our essentially trusting the word of should jang lee and a small number of people at the woo hon institute of veronica g. in an ideal world on day one of the pandemic. she had dr. show and others would have said, you know, please, international community. however, however, organized, come in and review our records. look at the lab notes. look at the databases of what viruses we did or didn't have in our repository. if at that time,...
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g, g mentioned, were taken way after the potential exposures. so the chinese cover up and the destruction of evidence there, the and it that in my view, that's the problem. these are unanswerable questions. they just can't be answered without a full process or looking into them. and when the international study team was in china, people think it was an investigation. they were on the ground for 4 weeks, 2 weeks in quarantine, and then 2 weeks for a highly curated, manipulated study to or include a visit to the cobra propaganda museum. and then at the end of their, of their 2 weeks, they did a vote on which hypotheses were more or less likely. and they did it by a show of hands where the chinese scientists had to raise their hands in front of the chinese party commissars. and we all knew that people would ask basic questions had been put in prison. so do you think one of those scientists could have raised their hand? it's a yeah, i think a lab in the origin is possible. we should look into that meeting that all of this exists within a content g g. looks like you want to respond. yeah, i think i just want to caution your viewers about a concept that we called mirror imaging. so this is something that we thought about a lot when it was the u. s. as the had an adversarial relationship with the soviet union. and that whole idea was looking at the soviets and saying, why are they doing this? well, they must be doing this way for this reason. and, and the whole idea is could be false if you are making your enemy or your adversary a little bit more like you. so, i want to caution you. your viewers is to say that sometimes china is going to behave in a particular way that may not have anything to do with whether or not they are covering up this particular incident. and it's important when you're looking at the discussion of where this fires came from, that we will push the science and push what we know and not what we think we know about or, or what we presume to be why china is acting the way that they are, well, i mean, i've said
g, g mentioned, were taken way after the potential exposures. so the chinese cover up and the destruction of evidence there, the and it that in my view, that's the problem. these are unanswerable questions. they just can't be answered without a full process or looking into them. and when the international study team was in china, people think it was an investigation. they were on the ground for 4 weeks, 2 weeks in quarantine, and then 2 weeks for a highly curated, manipulated study to or...
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g g, i love your comments on that, whether it's about peter de sake, but also on the broader side of the scientific commons globally. and how you know that. i mean, these don't follow national lines and my impression, how can we make sure that that remains healthy and robust in serving the public interest? i'm going to give you the last word. so i think that there's a lot that we need to learn from this. and one of the things i've been struck by is to small a group of people have been making this their career to be able to investigate new viruses. we should be doing a lot more of this and making sure, seeing what we can do to stop pandemic, not just, not just make vaccines really quickly once they, once they come upon us. so i think that means opening this up to being a greater a bigger field, having more engagement between scientists working. and we have seen pretty clearly that infectious diseases don't know borders and putting our head in the sand is not going to change that. you know, if we don't do what we can to stop spill overs? well, i'd like to thank johns hopkins university immunology dr. g g gronvold and writer and technology future ologist jamie met. so thank you both for being with us today . i really wish we could have these kinds of conversations whenever we have a car is very, very good to talk to you both. thank you. they said, so what's the bottom line in relations between super powers? there's no such thing as an innocent question. it'd be absolutely fabulous to think that the world is open to unshackled, scientific inquiry, just for the sake of science and human curiosity. but here in the real world, everything consequential get shackled by politics. sometimes there are good folks trying to help the whole world come out on top of this process, but that's not always how it works. if the u. s. government is challenging china's version of the truth, it will be seen as an act of aggression. and for some reason or other, china has done a lot to blur the origins of coven and muscle. those who knew something about the early days of the killer virus. so politics aside,
g g, i love your comments on that, whether it's about peter de sake, but also on the broader side of the scientific commons globally. and how you know that. i mean, these don't follow national lines and my impression, how can we make sure that that remains healthy and robust in serving the public interest? i'm going to give you the last word. so i think that there's a lot that we need to learn from this. and one of the things i've been struck by is to small a group of people have been making...
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about here is part of the pure and cleavage, which is a little section called c, g, c z, a double say. now, there are c, g, g sequences in other viruses. but in, in, in the corner of virus, what this does is it is, it is, it creates a amino acid known as known as, as our genie. but, but the thing is there are 6 different ways you can create for argentine and the virus is lot use different ones. this is the one that happens to be used in the laboratory by most people. so it's a secondary bit of information. the fact that this is there just, it, we, there's no possible way it could have gotten there from, from, from natural gene transfer. but the fact that it happens to be the one that lack technicians use is another clue that in that, that supports the contention that was put in there may now be the chinese side have long claimed that they've been trans bound as they can be. and lee signed his publish, sorry, go to partial genome as early as february, 2020, which i gather, you're not satisfied with what's, what's your problem with? i don't think anybody today would say that trends that china was being transpa
about here is part of the pure and cleavage, which is a little section called c, g, c z, a double say. now, there are c, g, g sequences in other viruses. but in, in, in the corner of virus, what this does is it is, it is, it creates a amino acid known as known as, as our genie. but, but the thing is there are 6 different ways you can create for argentine and the virus is lot use different ones. this is the one that happens to be used in the laboratory by most people. so it's a secondary bit of...
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g, g, d, v d o we though. but as of assessing, i will contract a clue. be your clue. the era dorner jubal seal has of you was a buddhist, as you pointed out, was glue. this is going to be, you know, because up a minus in the sloops goes to forcing will be after lunch as adams is really concerned about those. the spice can generally be that g d, v. he did. so he said, i'll be soon settled. my margaret as soon as you did to the minus yesterday the local place, the the scene before then what the full who do premier this one they keep. so now with a full st. gail being who for mile got this is our signage fit and she will ship if there's some clue the fit that i do there. cool. mom, i do was just having cool ada say separate so now says are telling us and we'll just say that to the global sync, then we started to do one of the new meaning. what else do we start to do when my article says newport want to thank you, the senior was a funeral going out and that was the some i was equal to the guy who had let you go inside can leverage the equipment, set the problem to help us and i'm and somehow to new message to you to do. but i'm going to to prove that aside to put your site at tech luther last fall drill. i've got to get a good yeah. he'll say based on what kind of what you're talking about for jana thought for me to put in th
g, g, d, v d o we though. but as of assessing, i will contract a clue. be your clue. the era dorner jubal seal has of you was a buddhist, as you pointed out, was glue. this is going to be, you know, because up a minus in the sloops goes to forcing will be after lunch as adams is really concerned about those. the spice can generally be that g d, v. he did. so he said, i'll be soon settled. my margaret as soon as you did to the minus yesterday the local place, the the scene before then what the...
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g g, d, v d o we though, but as of assessing our contract, clue b, you could be at dorner depot, seal has of buddhist, as you pointed out, was glue, this is going to be c, u is that only goes up at minus in the sloops. goes to forcing will be after the lunch as adams is really concerned about those. the spice can generally be that g d, v he did. so he said, i'll be suit settlement, my, my, my, my good as soon as you did to the minus. yes, a good the local place. i the the the so then what the full who do premier this one, they keep out with a full st. dale being who for mile got this is our signage fit and she will ship if there's some clue be fitted out there. cool. mom i do was just having cool ada. say separate of showing houses or tons of cinnapool. just say that to the global sync, then we started to do one fennel, new meaning. what it was that the un my article says newport one semester. thank you. the senior was going to sit and load is i don't some i was equal instructed to go visit them who had to go in fact can read that equipment set to probably do less than i'm in somehow to new 3 to okay. but i'm going to to move into this. i didn't put your side at deck. you're luther last. you know, i got to see it's not based on what kind of what you're talking up. oh yeah. janet took me to pinch there. he brought
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g g, d, v, d o we though. but as ever says in our contract going to be your glued be at dorner jubal seal. as of it was, a buddhist, as you pointed out, was glue, this is going to see you in regards of municipal sloops goes to forcing will be after the lunch as adams was really concerned about those they spice, you know jim was really better that g d v he did, so he said i'll be suit settlement my my, my, my good as soon as you did to the minus. yes, a good the local place. i the the the so then with the full who do premier this one, they keep out with a full st. dale being who for mile got this is our signage. fit inch she will ship if there's some clue the faded out there. cool. mom i do was just having cool ada, say separate of showing houses or tons of cinnapool. just say that to the globe. think then we started to do one fennel, new meaning. what was that? the only one my article says newport wanted to thank you. the senior was as soon as i was telling you some i was equal out to the guy visitor who had let you go inside and out of his equipment set to probably do less than i'm in somehow to new york to do. okay. but i'm going to to prove it aside and put your side at deck. your luther last, you know, the ball days i got to see is based on what kind of what you popping up on the janet toto media finch. know he brought a boo
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this the g, c, g, g is, is part of one of them. the virus has in it what's called a pure cleavage site. and this is something that when it gets to the cell, the cell looks at this thing. it says, ah, this is something i need, i open up and let the material come in. so the virus doesn't join again. code on a cold for cleavage site. and when that happens, it makes it much, much, much magic word opening the gate like a question. where did the steering cleavage side come from? if you, there are 2 possibilities. one is from random mutations, but it's a complex thing. the idea that it came out of nowhere is like saying that the human i just popped up one day because of the mutation is too complex for that. so the other possibility is that it came from recombination or recombination is when you have another virus that has this in it and you're cold, it doesn't, and they get into the cell together. and they, they are being manufactured, but it gets confused. and if you're in cleavage, site was over. now the issue there is that this kind of
this the g, c, g, g is, is part of one of them. the virus has in it what's called a pure cleavage site. and this is something that when it gets to the cell, the cell looks at this thing. it says, ah, this is something i need, i open up and let the material come in. so the virus doesn't join again. code on a cold for cleavage site. and when that happens, it makes it much, much, much magic word opening the gate like a question. where did the steering cleavage side come from? if you, there are 2...
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g, b, t, q discrimination. what happened at pulse was not an operation. it was an avid ability. the ingredients, the l g m l g b, g, q, violence are ever present. they're the same ingredients that show up when a trans kid had get slammed into a locker, they're the same ingredients that exist when a black trans woman has gone down on the street. when i was growing up, church wasn't a safe place for me. school was on a safe place for me. home was not always a safe place for me. and that's true for a lot of l g b, c, q, people. for that reason we carve out the safe spaces like whole as sort of lifelines where we can be authentically ourselves without having to be afraid or look over our shoulder 1st. ah, i oh, i amanda and brenda. no meeting for the 1st time. exactly 5 years after the massacre from all over the world, people is just coming together as a community and just kind of lending their, you know, their shoulders in their hearts. and you know, if we needed help or anything like that. and just coming, trying to be like united. so that was, that was very lovely when they, when the world was doing a re commi
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gloria my g. g camacho isn't afraid to dream big 10 years. i might just be the president, but you definitely know my climate change draw water shortages, most reports coming out of the hill region. our alarm in especially considering it was once a last to region, but they have been long plans to restore the area to its former glory back into 980 is an initiative was launched to rejuvenate a broadband that stretches across the country. it was chris in the great green war . so how is this visionary idea coming along? this vast area is just a small part of what's to be great green. one of the harder on this hill over the last ticket. more than 10000000 trees have been planted here instead of one of the initiatives in countries. occasions of a well in the dry soil, but they can't make it on their own. the siblings need regular care, which presents a challenge on nothing. this summer we buy the seedlings. we give them a lot of water, but then the plants are left alone and they die. it away. as it stands to be more than 60 percent of africans terra
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frustrated by that my g g come to joint fellow activist and battling the plastic industry, pushing the government and the cords to outlaw plastic products applied to continues in her job at the n g o, the center for environmental policy and focusing techniques of range from lobbying and legal action to protest. we became one of the 1st countries in africa to impose abandon single use plastics for the plastics industry. challenge the decision. and it's been hard to enforce a walk around the market is a reminder that there's still a long way to go. so he has, he was actually what i didn't write in the back. and i mean, it's very frustrating because by now what we had hoped that in the last one hadn't been you was that he was brought in. no, not how might you get? camacho says he could encourage customers to bring that reusable, but he agrees that it's a good idea. this year, my g. g camacho was awarded the procedures, goldman environmental prize for her efforts to promote sustainability. she also celebrated another monster in cooperation with the government denies ation is launch him a law. his 1st national waste management plan. it's still in the proposal stage, but the countries
frustrated by that my g g come to joint fellow activist and battling the plastic industry, pushing the government and the cords to outlaw plastic products applied to continues in her job at the n g o, the center for environmental policy and focusing techniques of range from lobbying and legal action to protest. we became one of the 1st countries in africa to impose abandon single use plastics for the plastics industry. challenge the decision. and it's been hard to enforce a walk around the...
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g, g is, is part of one of them the, the virus has in it what's called a pure and cleavage site. and this is something that when it gets to the cell, the cell looks at this thing. it says, ah, this is something i need, i open up and let the material come in. so the virus doesn't join again. somebody has this code on called it for a cleavage site, and when that happens, it makes it much, much, much magic word opening the gate like a question. where did the steering clearing side come from? if you, there are 2 possibilities. one is from random mutations, but it's a complex thing. the idea that came out of nowhere is like saying that the human eye just popped up one day because of the mutation is too complex for that. so the other possibility is that it came from recombination or recombination is when you have another virus that has this in it and your coal, it doesn't. and they get into the cell together and they, they're being manufactured, but it gets confused. and if you're in cleavage, site moves over. now the issue there is that this kind of recombination in only take place with a similar, similar a groan of virus. and so there are $58.00 known true viruses that could france for appear and cleavage size. and none of them have appearing plebiscite if i understood it correctly while the nature doesn't really favor this particular sequence. it happens to be a darling of many lab technicians around the world, and it has been used many times already. now what you're talking about here is part of the pure and cleavage, which is a little section called c, d, c z, a double say. now, there are c g, g sequences in other viruses. but in, in, in, in the corner of virus. what this does is it is it is, it creates a amino acid known as known as, as originated. but, but the thing is there are 6 different ways you can create for argentine and the virus is lot use different ones. this is the one that happens to be used in the laboratory by most people. so it's a secondary bit of information. the fact that this is there just, it, we, there's no possible way it could have gotten there from, from, from natural gene transfer. but the fact that it happens to be the one that lab technicians use is another clue that in that, that supports the contention that was put in there may. okay. now the, the chinese side have long claimed that they've been the trans band as they can be, and the lease sign his publish, sorry, go be to partial genome as early as february, 2020, which i gather, you're not satisfied with what's, what's your problem with i don't think anybody today would say that trends that
g, g is, is part of one of them the, the virus has in it what's called a pure and cleavage site. and this is something that when it gets to the cell, the cell looks at this thing. it says, ah, this is something i need, i open up and let the material come in. so the virus doesn't join again. somebody has this code on called it for a cleavage site, and when that happens, it makes it much, much, much magic word opening the gate like a question. where did the steering clearing side come from? if...
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g, g, a commode, to encourage people to take responsibility for the cleanliness of their neighborhoods off the road. not all areas can rely on official ways collection. and even in places that can, the service is often irregular. the drainage system is constantly clogged. is broken in malawi, most ways ends up in landfills. some people tried to eke out a living, sifting through the trash, but things to resell. but there are other opportunities to make good use of the rubbish to do, or am i camacho spotted with a local company that takes bottles and other ways, plastics. once it's been cleaned and shredded, it can then be used as a raw material to make other things like bricks. this thing is 60 percent sand. it is 20 percent of plastic and 10 percent bit thicker plastic. and then you get this which is stronger than concrete. around $60000.00 tons of plastic waste is generated in low each year. frustrated by that, my g, g, commercial, joint fellow activists and battling the plastic industry, pushing the government and the cord to outlaw plastic products. a flight, she continues in her job at the n g o, the center for environmental policy in the techniques of range from lobbying and legal action to protest we became one of the 1st countries in africa to impose abandon single use plastics for the plastics industry challenge the decision, and it's been hard to enforce a walk around the market, is a reminder that there's still a long way to go with that. so. so he has, he was actually what i didn't write in the back. and i mean, it's very frustrating because by now what we had hoped that in the last one hadn't been you was that he was brought in by no, not how might you get a motor says he could encourage his customers to bring that reusable back. he agrees that it's a good idea. this year, my dig camacho was awarded the procedures, goldman environmental prize for her efforts to promote sustainability.
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g, g, d, v, d o we though. but as ever says in our contract, glue b, you could be at dorner jubal seal. as of it was about buddhist, as you pointed out, was glue, this is going to see you. it is that only goes up at minus in the sloops, goes to forcing will be after the lunch, as adams was requested by the doors. the spice can generally be that g d v. he did . so he said, i'll be soon settled. my margaret as soon as you did to the minus yesterday the local place, the the scene. so then what? we'll do premier this one they keep. so now with a full st. gail being who for mile got this is our signage fit and she will ship if this include the fit that i do the quote mom i do was just wondering cool either say separate of so now says are terms of cinnapool just say that kid global sync then we started to do one fennel, new meaning, what it was that the un, my article says newport want to thank you. the senior was us, you know, that was, and i would is that was some, i was going to go visit them whoever you go. in fact can leverage the equipment, set the problem with your lesson and somehow new to the issue. but i'm going to to prove that aside and put your side attack your luther last fall drug. i've got to get your body. see is based on what can i, what do you popping up on the janet toto menu pinch there. he brought a book up of
g, g, d, v, d o we though. but as ever says in our contract, glue b, you could be at dorner jubal seal. as of it was about buddhist, as you pointed out, was glue, this is going to see you. it is that only goes up at minus in the sloops, goes to forcing will be after the lunch, as adams was requested by the doors. the spice can generally be that g d v. he did . so he said, i'll be soon settled. my margaret as soon as you did to the minus yesterday the local place, the the scene. so then what?...
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g, b, t, q discrimination. what happened at pulse was not an operation. it was an avid ability. the ingredients, the l g anti l g b, g q, violence are ever present. they're the same ingredients that show up when a trans kid had give slammed into a locker, they're the same ingredients that exist when a black trans women has gone down on the street. when i was growing up, church wasn't a safe place for me. school was on a safe place for me. home was not always a safe place for me. and that's true for a lot of l g b t q people. for that reason we carve out the safe spaces like whole as sort of lifelines where we can be authentically ourselves without having to be afraid or. busy look over our shoulder 1st. ah, i oh, i amanda and brandon on meeting for the 1st time. exactly 5 years after the massacre from all over the world, people is just coming together as a community and just kinda lending their, you know, their shoulders and their hearts. and you know, if we needed help or anything like that and just coming, trying to be like united. so that was, that was very lovely when they, when the world was doing a re comm
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g, g 7 leaders over the weekend, it's imperative to collaborate with china for global efforts like climate change chassis delaney that now let's take a look at some of the other business stories making headlines. morocco is hoping, taurus destinations like this one will soon be full after launching its own back to the passport screen. this month pass allows fully vaccinated individuals to move more freely after curfew and travel domestically and abroad. the launch is part of it came to the reopening process. tourism is a key part of the countries, the economy around 5 percent of americans work in the industry. california is looking to convince is residents to get covered 19 vaccines with a price rules and $6.00 vacation packages. it's on top of the big vaccine jack for this week, where 10 people when $1500000.00 each. the draw for the vacation lottery is set for the 1st of july. our alameda, germany says it will increase its climate funding for developing countries to 6000000000 years a year by 2025. from the 4000000000 paid in 2020. a government spokesman gave the updated target. see we can g 7, someone and switzerland has not really rejected new environmental measures including a surcharge on coffee or a new taxes on flight tickets. the result of a we can referendum, makes it difficult for switzerland to reach its goal of cutting carbon emissions on becoming net neutral black, 2050 like cubans are struggling on multiple fronts. at the moment the current of ours pandemic has been a disaster for the islands, crucial tourism sector. and now there are long choose the countries banks. why? well, because the government has enough financial institutions are about to stop accepting deposits in u. s. dollars. if you have foreign currency here, you can my, whatever you like on the black market and in special shops. the money comes from tourists and from cubans living abroad, but starting june 21st. that will change cuban banks will stop accepting us dollars . letters will assume the resolution establishes that cuban financial institutions such as banks or currency exchange offices
g, g 7 leaders over the weekend, it's imperative to collaborate with china for global efforts like climate change chassis delaney that now let's take a look at some of the other business stories making headlines. morocco is hoping, taurus destinations like this one will soon be full after launching its own back to the passport screen. this month pass allows fully vaccinated individuals to move more freely after curfew and travel domestically and abroad. the launch is part of it came to the...
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that, my g, g, a commode, to joint feller, activists, and battling the plastic industry, pushing the government and the cords to outlaw plastic products applied to continues in her job at the n g o, the center for environmental policy and the focusing. the techniques of range from lobbying and legal action they want to protest we became one of the 1st countries in africa to impose abandon single use plastics for the plastics industry challenge the decision. and it's been hard to enforce a walk around the market is a reminder, but there's still a long way to go with that. so what he has, he was actually what i did right in the back. and i mean, it is very frustrating because by now, what we had was that in the last time, it was the time that he was brought in by no, not happening, of my good commode. just says he could encourage our customers to bring that reusable back. he agrees that it's a good idea. this year, my giga camacho was awarded the procedures, goldman environmental price efforts to promote us the ability she also celebrated. another monster in cooperation with a government organization is launching a law, is 1st national waste management plan. it's still in the pr
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months in a very bi wa . a, , another couple of months in a very bi wa . g, , g, , another couple of months in a very biiwa. ., , gou- — big way. charles fernandes, good to talk to you. let's _ big way. charles fernandes, good to talk to you. let's hope _ big way. charles fernandes, good to talk to you. let's hope you - big way. charles fernandes, good to talk to you. let's hope you really i talk to you. let's hope you really do get your tourism industry back up and running very quickly. thank you. thank you very much. lets just bring you some years we are hearing from public health england in the last couple of minutes about the variant that originated in india. it has been named by the world health organization as the delta variant. public health england are now saying thatis public health england are now saying that is the dominant strain, officially now, in the uk. the number of cases confirmed by lab analysis rose by 79% in the last week, and scientists believe that variant, that delta variant, as we should now call it, has overtaken the kent variant, which has also been renamed, rather confusingly, as the al
months in a very bi wa . a, , another couple of months in a very bi wa . g, , g, , another couple of months in a very biiwa. ., , gou- — big way. charles fernandes, good to talk to you. let's _ big way. charles fernandes, good to talk to you. let's hope _ big way. charles fernandes, good to talk to you. let's hope you - big way. charles fernandes, good to talk to you. let's hope you really i talk to you. let's hope you really do get your tourism industry back up and running very quickly....
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g, g, d, v d o we though, but as of assessing, i will contract a clue. be your clue. be at, donna jewel she has of you was a buddhist as you're going to school. this is going to be see, you know, because up at minus in sloops goes to forcing will be after lunch as adams is really quick about doing this by is going on generously better that g d, v he did. so he said, i'll be soon settled, my margaret as soon as you did to the minus. yes, to the local place. the the the what the folks who do premier to see when they keep out with a full st. dale vehicle for mile. god. this is our signage, fit inch she will ship if there's some clue be fitted out to the cool mom i do will see that having cool ada say separate showing houses are telling us and we'll just say that to the global think then we started to do one of the new meaning what it was that the only one my article was newport ones, you know, as a thank you. the senior color was, as you know, that was, and that was some i was equal to the guy who had to go in fact can leverage the equipment set the problem. you have us and i'm and somehow to new to the issue. okay, but i'm going to to improving that aside to put your side attack your luther last. you know. oh oh, be drilled. i got to get there but it seems good. yeah. it'll say based on what kind of what you're talking abou
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g g 7 summit didn't take place in person. it was virtual, and it was a great deal of criticism of the g 7 and the wider grouping the t 20 being missing in action, not leading the world at a time of pandemic. so a lot of focus now on what the g 7 is going to do this time reports that they're going to come up with a 1000000000 vaccine doses. but is that enough? joining me now is the british ambassador, the united states, current pierce, thank you for joining us on al jazeera. first question about what the g 7 is going to do. there is a lot of criticism of these countries. your country included for hogging all of ac c. is that a fair criticism? no, i don't think it's the effect criticism, but i think the g 7 recognize that we need to get on with vaccinating the world. we need to do that by 2022. this will be a back seen summit, and we hope to see a lot of very concrete pledges that will enable us to provide those 1000000000 days . it's to start with more manufacturing to come. you arguably the u. k. most experienced diplomat. you are the un, you'll now the representative in washington. you know how diplomacy works? what differen
g g 7 summit didn't take place in person. it was virtual, and it was a great deal of criticism of the g 7 and the wider grouping the t 20 being missing in action, not leading the world at a time of pandemic. so a lot of focus now on what the g 7 is going to do this time reports that they're going to come up with a 1000000000 vaccine doses. but is that enough? joining me now is the british ambassador, the united states, current pierce, thank you for joining us on al jazeera. first question about...
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g. g 7. they were at a pretty low point on the, on the trump. can we really expect this to change drastically now? well, i think we're already seeing it changing drastically, and this is really a big part of jo biden's trip over to europe in this week. you know, the g 7 is the 1st of 3 summits of essentially the rich democratic clubs of the why go west you knows are starting with g 7. he's going to brussels. next, he's going to be meeting nato. he's going to be at the european union summit and all of this is before then going to meet vladimir putin next wednesday. obviously no friend of the west. no friends, joe biden, at the moment. so i think, yeah, this is all part of putting on a show of unity of, you know, saying america is backwards being jo biden's mantra ever since taking office so that he can go into those talks with vladimir putin next week with the wind in his back that seat the americans have been using. why should stay here? we come back to you in a 2nd, but 1st, this is of course us presidents biden's 1st foreign trip since he took off his head of the trip. he made it very clear. he wants us to know that the front era is over and that a new chapter, the transit atlantic partnership is now beginning. the president has landed joe by non
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an auto stop thought, all this, and you get on panel dante all yo, yo kato, oh, from me and from my g. g la, you satellite home. oh, i walked up to the american embassy, then it was being ransacked by the needs of many of them angry because they hadn't been able to leave and the, and the helicopter. many of them taking the opportunity to grab anything they could have value roughly an hour or so after the chaos at the u. s. embassy, and after we photograph that, we decided to split up. neil, i went with neil initially over to the the palace. he felt as i did that soon, the north vietnamese force would be arriving. so i made my way back to the n b c news office. and then we heard on saigon radio, the unconditional surrender of general min, who was the provisional leader of south vietnam at the time. around noon, the north vietnamese change reached the presidential palace gates. the 1st north vietnamese tag came through failed at 1st to break down the gate and then backed up tried again and crashed through the gate of the palace and deal got that classic shot with the flag of the national l
an auto stop thought, all this, and you get on panel dante all yo, yo kato, oh, from me and from my g. g la, you satellite home. oh, i walked up to the american embassy, then it was being ransacked by the needs of many of them angry because they hadn't been able to leave and the, and the helicopter. many of them taking the opportunity to grab anything they could have value roughly an hour or so after the chaos at the u. s. embassy, and after we photograph that, we decided to split up. neil, i...
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according to the un, china's network c, g, g end, defective band here by regulate just how can china get this message out to the world that it comes in peace. if every time any official, medium tries to speak it's suppressed, and journalism, arguably in nato countries as well. some people accused of being captured by the military industrial complex. well, i tell you, i don't have any idea how to get the message across. but if western media and western media don't want to portray of china that's truthful to their own people, that's their loss. and they're doing so their own people. and they're losing credibility. i'm on 1400000000 chinese people as well. and i think, you know, it's on now. eric lee. thank you. and that's it for the show. what we'd like a wednesday when i remember jan needs with joe by mid geneva until then keep in touch my social media and tell us of using major nation media reporting on china, which was sanction, rarely, rarely working, maybe a week, maybe a month. but the world always figures a way to get around the same. what is, whatever it is that was anxious, do
according to the un, china's network c, g, g end, defective band here by regulate just how can china get this message out to the world that it comes in peace. if every time any official, medium tries to speak it's suppressed, and journalism, arguably in nato countries as well. some people accused of being captured by the military industrial complex. well, i tell you, i don't have any idea how to get the message across. but if western media and western media don't want to portray of china that's...
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according to the un, china's network c, g, g n, defacto band here by regulators. how can china get this message out to the world that it comes in? peace if every time any official, medium tries to speak it's suppressed. and journalism, arguably in nato countries is well, some people accused of being captured by the military. industrial complex. well, i tell you, i don't have any idea how to get the message across, but it was the west. the media don't want to portray china that's truthful to their own people. that's their law. and they are doing service to their own people and they're losing credibility. i'm on 1400000000 chinese people as well. and i think, you know, it's on them. eric lee, thank you. and that's for the show what we'd like a wednesday when pigeon needs with joe biden in geneva until then keep in touch with social media and tell us of using major major media reporting on china. ah, ah ah, one of the worst in mass shootings in america was in las vegas in 2017. the tragedy a close a little of the real last vegas. where many say elected officials are
according to the un, china's network c, g, g n, defacto band here by regulators. how can china get this message out to the world that it comes in? peace if every time any official, medium tries to speak it's suppressed. and journalism, arguably in nato countries is well, some people accused of being captured by the military. industrial complex. well, i tell you, i don't have any idea how to get the message across, but it was the west. the media don't want to portray china that's truthful to...
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g 7 becoming more ideological. you think? well, i think that the g 7, they have been facing criticism for years. and now i covered g 7. some it's with the former us president donald trump, at this time you thought, well, the g 7, they are in real trouble in terms of unity and importance. and now there is this notion that it's important to extend the formats to invite more democracy to be able to face their current challenges. so that's what is happening here. a bit. countries such as india and south korea are invited to participate as guests because there is apparently this understanding you need them to, to face and the challenges and to have joined decisions. for example, how to counter china's increasingly aggressive behavior d w. so they sound the phenomena. thank you. thousands of protesters also gathering to demonstrate against the g 7 meeting. they accused the leaders of the world's richest countries of doing too little to fight climate change organized to say, the west must contribute more money to help to mitigate the prices they say those worst hit in the global south, half done the least to cause climate cha
g 7 becoming more ideological. you think? well, i think that the g 7, they have been facing criticism for years. and now i covered g 7. some it's with the former us president donald trump, at this time you thought, well, the g 7, they are in real trouble in terms of unity and importance. and now there is this notion that it's important to extend the formats to invite more democracy to be able to face their current challenges. so that's what is happening here. a bit. countries such as india and...
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g. g come out of joint fellow activists and battling the plastics industry, pushing the government and the cords to outlaw plastic product. a flight continues in her job at the n g o, the center for environmental policy and the focusing. techniques of range from lobbying and legal action to protest we became one of the 1st countries in africa to impose abandoned single use plastics for the plastics industry challenge the decision. and it's been hard to enforce a walk around the market is a reminder that there's still a long way to go because actually what i didn't write in the back. and i mean, it's very frustrating because by now, what we had hoped was that in the last one had, was that he was brought in by know, not how might you get a moto says he could encourage our customers to bring that over usable, but he agrees that it's a good idea. this year, my giga camacho was awarded the procedures, goldman environmental prize for her efforts to promote sustainability when she also celebrated another milestone in cooperation with a government organization is launch him a law. his 1st national waste management plan. it's still on the proposal stage, but the country'
g. g come out of joint fellow activists and battling the plastics industry, pushing the government and the cords to outlaw plastic product. a flight continues in her job at the n g o, the center for environmental policy and the focusing. techniques of range from lobbying and legal action to protest we became one of the 1st countries in africa to impose abandoned single use plastics for the plastics industry challenge the decision. and it's been hard to enforce a walk around the market is a...
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g g 7 nations agree on a minimum 15 percent rates for multinational company and 2nd opposition presidential contender is detained in nicaragua, president daniel will take a is accused of 5 mining his right. ah. al jazeera correspondence, g variable dairy has left hospital where she has been receiving treatment for injury suffered during her rest by israeli forces. she's revealed, she sustained a factor in her left hand during the incident, she was arrested was covering a demonstration in occupied east jerusalem. she barbara dairy is accused of harassing is really forces and not presenting a credentials claims. she and al jazeera strongly deny her job to me, reports from the occupied palestinian territory. the moment of out of the day was detained when the, even though clearly identified as they just came from everywhere. i don't know why . 2 and they kicked me to the wall and what is your idea? i told him, you know me and you know that we got coming and going in many time, overpowered and cornered with their us handcuffs and dragged away. they wrote me to the investigation a video about just more, less than 6 seconds. my hands is like this to the, to the, to, to, to that soldier inside. and then they kicked me inside th
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we are disappointed about g g outcome. this new legislation on public country by country reporting is not real public by country reporting. why? because he doesn't calder for the country or the ration of the com finance that i present you. and in addition to that, adding these kind of information for only a limited number of countries would give her ever really need me to feature of the structure of a company. and this can even be misleading for her research for purposes, but also for, for the mess source to know if really a company is responsible or not. research has shown that in some cases, 80 percent of profits are moved around the block to so called you tax havens like ireland, luxembourg and the netherlands oxfam again says that the law can be easily circumvented . it's a very limited tool, so it will be useful to add more transparency on you talk save, and that at the same time corporation could be you've been incent, wife to sheets for all fits to tech steven outside be you where they don't have to report informati
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g g p. like the plan to trade agreement with high was for example. and a new multi trillion dollar infrastructure plant is meant to compete with china's belt and road initiative that is working beyond that massive investments and technology are meant to encourage greater independence from chinese high tech product. biden also signed an executive order banning americans from investing in 59 chinese companies, but not all of the u. s. as partners agree with it's hard line approach. china is arrival and many issues. and at the same time, china is also a partner on many issues. can president biden rely on his allies in the confrontation with china, with, with just a question just a minute, but i'd like to go back to suji and just a few days ago, there was a headline in the atlantic magazine, the cold, my i joe biden, where is that china might when is he really to worry? what was, what would it mean for china to win? i think what by means and what us seeking is there they're worried about trying to is global influence and chinese expansion. and they are worried about chinese companies, you know, overtaking american companies, which have always been very successful. the u. s. has always in their view, been at the top of the world leadership. and i guess they don't want to share that position. and china is now for the 1st time since she's in pain came to power. he's kind of transform china so rapidly because china used to be such a poor, impoverished country always with human rights violations, always for decades. china has always had a lot of human rights violations, but the problem is now china has actually become economically very successful in addition to math, human rights violations. and so my question i always ask is, you know, when china had the chinaman was mr. car, when there was the great famine of china, where 45000000 people died. and in the culture revolution, when up to 1000000 people died, you know, the u. s. no one in the international community interfered and came to, to help the people, china and china was a poor country. they didn't have any high technology. they didn't have any scientific innovation at the time. people were leaving china, you know, in, in the millions we have a huge chinese diaspora around the world. and no one asked why, there's so many chinese people around the world. i don't think that biden is as cynical in his approach to china. i think he really has a deep seated believe the human. why do matter that this is? and he mentioned that the press conference that this is a part of u. s. foreign policy. so i think he doesn't only see it in terms of great power. do you politically competition with china, but he sees it as a competition of systems, especially chinese system has become more and more autocratic in the last 2 years. so it's has taken a back what development to to, to where we've been in the past. and this is something which is not only a power play, but which is something which could be from mental for his put foreign policy. that he places an emphasis on democracy versus a talk with the and on challenging, challenging china if it becomes even more autocratic. review well, i would just say, i don't think that the united states necessarily is worried about china becoming number one. china is going to become number one is going to become the largest economy in the world. that's inevitable. not on a per capita basis. that never happened. i think the issue here, i mean you, you mentioned all of these historic wrongs that were committed against the chinese people. i think what the difference now is, is that china is threatening its neighbors. it's threatening its neighborhood, it's become a threat well beyond china's borders. and i think this is what his worried the united states. i also wouldn't mentioned the united states and it's human rights abuses to the degree that those exist in the same breath as china or russia. as far as i know, the united states is not operating any concentration camps at the moment, like the one in st. john, i think the u. s. tried to partner with china and there was a hope in the west that through economic development and through prosperity, china would join the family of democratic nations that there would be a hunger in the chinese society for democratic reforms. and that hasn't happened to me that exists clearly in china, but it has been snuffed out. so this is why it has become this rivalry of sin systems. and this is why biden is concerned not just by this is a bipartisan issue to and wash a bite and share that with the european needs to bring the europeans onside the united states has tried to do this, i think with some success by explaining to the europeans and convincing them of the danger that exists. and we saw this in this debate over 5 g network technology that the chinese company was way, was very eager to sell in europe, and is eager to sell in europe in the united states game. and tried to convince the european allies that if they were to take on this technology that they would be opening themselves to substrate use going forward by the chinese. and they've had mixed success on that front. but i think at least this issue of china is taking a much more central position in the european debate than it did even a year ago. i think just to add on this, it's also difficult to advances debate in europe because of the public mood and of the public perception of china, which is only shifting very slowly. so china is still not perceived as a threat in germany and also in many other european countries. and then we have an additional cannot make into, obviously, the business interests of china. and this together is something which sort of politicians have to consider when they take a strong approach to china, to take that popu
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g, g, ping like the plan to trade agreement with taiwan, for example. and a new multi trillion dollar infrastructure plan is meant to compete with china's belt and road initiative that is working beyond that massive investments and technology are meant to encourage greater independence from chinese high tech product. biden also signed an executive order banning american from investing in $59.00 chinese companies. but not all of the u. s. partners agree with its hard line approach. china is arrival and many issues. and at the same time, china is also a partner on many issues pharmacy. can president biden rely on his allies in the confrontation with china, with, with just a question just a minute, but i'd like to go back to suji and just a few days ago, there was a headline in the atlantic magazine, the cold. my i joe biden worries the china might when is he really to worry? what was, what would it mean for china to win? i think what by means and what us seeking is there, they're worried about china is global influence and chinese expansion. and they are worried about chinese companies, you know, overtaking american companies, which have always been very successful. the u. s. has always in their view, been at the top of the world leadership. and i guess they don't want to share that position. and china is now for the 1st time since she's in pain came to power. he's kind of transform china so rapidly because china used to be such a poor, impoverish country always with human rights violations, always for decades. trying has always had a lot of human rights violations, but the problem is now china has actually become economically very successful in addition to math, human rights violations. and so my question i always ask is, you know, when china had the chinaman was mr. car, when there was the great famine of china, where 45000000 people died. and in the culture revolution, when up to 1000000 people died in the u. s. no one in the international community interfered and came to, to help the people of china. and china was a poor country. they didn't have any high technology. they didn't have any scientific innovation at the time. people were leaving china, you know, in, in the millions we have a huge chinese diaspora around the world. and no one asked why, there's so many chinese people around the world. i don't think that biden is as cynical in his approach to china. i think he really has a deep seated believe the human. why do matter that this is? and he mentioned that the press conference that this is a part of the u. s. foreign policy. so i think he does not only see it in terms of great power. do you politically competition with china, but he sees it as a competition of systems, especially chinese system has become more and more autocratic in the last few years . so it's has taking a back what development to to, to where we've been in the past. and this is something which is not only a power play, but which is something which could be fundamental for his foreign policy. that he places an emphasis on democracy versus a talk with the and on telling, challenging china if it becomes even more autocratic. well, i would just say, i don't think that the united states necessarily is worried about china becoming number one. time is going to become number one is going to become the largest economy in the world. that's inevitable. not on a per capita basis, that may never happen. i think the issue here, i mean, you, you mentioned all of these historic wrongs that were committed against the chinese people. i think what the difference now is, is that china is threatening its neighbors. it's threatening its neighborhood. it's become a threat well beyond china's borders. and i think this is what has worried the united states. i also wouldn't mention the united states and it's human rights abuses to the degree that does exist in the same breath as china or russia. as far as i know, the united states is not operating any concentration camps at the moment, like the one industry john. i think the u. s. tried to partner with china and there was a hope in the west that through economic development and through prosperity, china would join the family of democratic nations that there would be a hunger in the chinese society for democratic reforms. and that hasn't happened. i mean, it exists clearly in china, but it has been snuffed out. so this is why it has become this rivalry obscene systems. and this is why biden is concerned not just by this is a bipartisan issue, bite into and washing bite and making the, with the european needs to bring the europeans onside the united states has tried to do this, i think with some success by explaining to the europeans and convincing them of the danger that exist. and we saw this in this debate over 5 g network technology that the chinese company was way, was very eager to sell in europe, and is eager to sell in europe in the united states game. and tried to convince the european allies that if they were to take on this technology, that they would be opening themselves to subterfuge, going forward by the chinese. and they've had mix success on that front. but i think at least this issue of china is taking a much more central position in the european debate than it did even a year ago. i think just to add on this, it's also difficult to advance as debate in europe because of the public mood and the public perception of china, which is only shifting very slowly. so china is still not perceived as a threat in germany and also in many of the european countries. and then we have an addition to the account making twists. obviously, the business interests with china. and this together is something which sort of politicians have to consider when they take a strong approach to china, to take
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g d p, that the us, japan and germany, wikipedia now defined the g 7 as an inform club of wealthy democracies. truly like the self appointed popular kids. i hope the best of my math . so to bolster the g 7, just as its members, dates are becoming completely irrelevant. the i am asked that the international monetary fund basically designated the g 7 with a special data in 2020 the i m f said the 7 largest economies in g d, p. times based on market exchange rate, where the us japan, germany from italy and the u. k. and canada. these countries are also known as major advance economy. all the group of 7, g 7 major advanced economies. a self appointed global. good guys with a guy. yeah. how together by a false premise of power, and some loose ideals about the idea of democracy and so called human rights, which allows the club to keep out the likes of china and india big weeks. d 7 summit has already unveiled a so called global tack deal, which will stamp out tax havens and fools large multinational to call bob at least 15 percent corporation tax loads of experts say that it's a really good idea. although some say that it doesn't go quite far enough when it will only get real traction once
g d p, that the us, japan and germany, wikipedia now defined the g 7 as an inform club of wealthy democracies. truly like the self appointed popular kids. i hope the best of my math . so to bolster the g 7, just as its members, dates are becoming completely irrelevant. the i am asked that the international monetary fund basically designated the g 7 with a special data in 2020 the i m f said the 7 largest economies in g d, p. times based on market exchange rate, where the us japan, germany from...