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.— banks in the g7 drive.hink this shows _ banks in the g7 drive. yes, and i think this shows the _ banks in the g7 drive. yes, and i think this shows the agreement | banks in the g7 drive. yes, and i l think this shows the agreement on the taxation plan, a global reform for the _ the taxation plan, a global reform for the system to tax big tech, make companies _ for the system to tax big tech, make companies pay more in countries they are due _ companies pay more in countries they are due -- _ companies pay more in countries they are due —— where they do business. white _ are due —— where they do business. while it— are due —— where they do business. while it was— are due —— where they do business. while it was a — are due —— where they do business. while it was a huge victory last week, — while it was a huge victory last week, the _ while it was a huge victory last week, the first time ever after years— week, the first time ever after years and _ week, the first time ever after years and years of discussions
.— banks in the g7 drive.hink this shows _ banks in the g7 drive. yes, and i think this shows the _ banks in the g7 drive. yes, and i think this shows the agreement | banks in the g7 drive. yes, and i l think this shows the agreement on the taxation plan, a global reform for the _ the taxation plan, a global reform for the system to tax big tech, make companies _ for the system to tax big tech, make companies pay more in countries they are due _ companies pay more in countries they are due --...
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on monday, a nato summit and putin hate the extension, the g7, this drives putin banana. other allies putting together a strong front and understanding russia has to be contained and putin has got to have limits so if he had gives strong momentum going into the meeting. arthel: it seems no one is expecting deliverable, it's not like he's going to come home with the russian that but if there's some level progress possible? >> it's because biden says relations are at a low, don't forget airliner, all sorts of mischief created by russia. biden and putin met ten years ago in moscow but since then, things have deteriorated so much so no one is expecting any concrete deliverable, i think it's a chance for private meeting for putin will look and see if biden will blink biden has to deliver a strong message including reminding putin of the u.s. treasury department putting sanctions on a lot of the russia oligarch and putin's international business interest so this is really about both leaders sizing each other up, biden has got to play a strong. arthel: putin definitely a good re
on monday, a nato summit and putin hate the extension, the g7, this drives putin banana. other allies putting together a strong front and understanding russia has to be contained and putin has got to have limits so if he had gives strong momentum going into the meeting. arthel: it seems no one is expecting deliverable, it's not like he's going to come home with the russian that but if there's some level progress possible? >> it's because biden says relations are at a low, don't forget...
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these are all critical security issues in 2021 and we are going to be driving this agenda together with our g7ers. in brussels, i will make it clear that the united states commitment is rocksolid. it is a sacred obligation that we have, article five. the u.s. and u.k. are founding members of nato, the strongest military and political alliance in the history of the world and that is not hyperbole. our groups have -- troops have stood shoulder to shoulder for the past 20 years. our nato allies have had our backs when it mattered like we have had tears when it mattered and now, we need to modernize our alliance, investing in our critical infrastructure, sovereign capabilities, and to keep us secure against every threat we faced over the last decade and the new challenges we are about to face as well. i will discuss how the united states can work with europe to address the full range of issues that require the full strength for our transatlantic partnership including working together to shape the new rules for the 21st century economies. and only after these meetings with our closest democratic pa
these are all critical security issues in 2021 and we are going to be driving this agenda together with our g7ers. in brussels, i will make it clear that the united states commitment is rocksolid. it is a sacred obligation that we have, article five. the u.s. and u.k. are founding members of nato, the strongest military and political alliance in the history of the world and that is not hyperbole. our groups have -- troops have stood shoulder to shoulder for the past 20 years. our nato allies...
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these are all critical in twitch 21 and we are going to drive this agenda together with our g7 partnersels, i will make it clear to the united states commitment to the -- the nato alliance under article five is rocksolid. the founding members of nato, the strongest military in critical alliance in the history the world, that is not hyperbole, we are serving bravely in afghanistan for the past 20 years. our nato allies have had our backs when it mattered just like we have had theirs when it mattered. we need to modernize our alliance, investing in critical infrastructure, our cyber capabilities to keep us secure against every threat we have base over the last decade and the new challenges we are about to face as well. the european union leaders -- with european union leaders, i will discuss how the united states can work with europe over a range of issues that require the strength of our partnership working together to shape the new roles of the 21st century economies. and only after these meetings will our closest democratic partners develop a common agenda and renewed purpose of travel
these are all critical in twitch 21 and we are going to drive this agenda together with our g7 partnersels, i will make it clear to the united states commitment to the -- the nato alliance under article five is rocksolid. the founding members of nato, the strongest military in critical alliance in the history the world, that is not hyperbole, we are serving bravely in afghanistan for the past 20 years. our nato allies have had our backs when it mattered just like we have had theirs when it...
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after both jabs, it is, so that is why it is so important we drive through these vaccinations and people come forward for their second jab. g7xt week. the government under pressure because of cuts to aid. what has been said about that this morning? yeah, government under pressure on two fronts, actually, on this. last year, the chancellor, rishi sunak, announced that the uk was going to cut the amount it spent on foreign aid from 0.7% of the national income to 0.5%, which is about £4 billion. so there is parliamentary pressure because tomorrow, a group of conservative mps and others are trying to get that overturned, they are hoping to be able to use a parliamentary decision to try to overturn that, and that includes the former prime minister, theresa may. this morning, a letter has been sent to the prime minister, signed by more than 1,700 people from the world of charities, and ngos, and academia, with some pretty strong warnings about the impact of this cut. it says that it will cast a shadow over the uk's ability to deliver at the critical g7 summit this year, that if the uk goes on to make demands on other world leaders
after both jabs, it is, so that is why it is so important we drive through these vaccinations and people come forward for their second jab. g7xt week. the government under pressure because of cuts to aid. what has been said about that this morning? yeah, government under pressure on two fronts, actually, on this. last year, the chancellor, rishi sunak, announced that the uk was going to cut the amount it spent on foreign aid from 0.7% of the national income to 0.5%, which is about £4 billion....
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after bothjabs it is, so that's why it's so important that we drive through these vaccinations and people come forward for their second jab. the g7 it has been said about that? ., , , , that? the government under pressure on two fronts. — that? the government under pressure on two fronts. so _ that? the government under pressure on two fronts, so last _ that? the government under pressure on two fronts, so last year— that? the government under pressure on two fronts, so last year the - on two fronts, so last year the chancellor rishi sunak announced the uk would cut the amount it spends on foreign aid from 0.7% of national income to 0.5%, but tomorrow a group of conservative mps and others are trying to get that overturned, they hope to use a parliamentary mechanism to overturn that and that includes the former prime minister theresa may. this morning a letter has been sent to the prime minister signed by more than 1700 people from charities and ngos and academia with strong warnings about the impact of this cut. it says it will cast a shadow over the uk's ability to deliver at this year's g7 summit, if the uk makes demands on ot
after bothjabs it is, so that's why it's so important that we drive through these vaccinations and people come forward for their second jab. the g7 it has been said about that? ., , , , that? the government under pressure on two fronts. — that? the government under pressure on two fronts. so _ that? the government under pressure on two fronts, so last _ that? the government under pressure on two fronts, so last year— that? the government under pressure on two fronts, so last year the - on...
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this is her last g7, but she's been to so many. emmanuel macron, a driving force in europe.ee of them coming together, is that enough to match joe biden? i think those are the sort of scales we are singing about at the moment. then we go from that meeting into this bilateral, breast johnson and mario draghi. what kind of message is mario draghi going to deliver? brexit is going to be half of that narrative. there's also the vaccine rollout program. the europeans are very proud of what they have done, but they feel they haven't been fully recognized for what they've delivered. how do you build back better? mario draghi is the economic specialist. how does that actually happen? hopefully that bilateral will deliver some of that. lisa: a coming-out party for joe biden. it is also a question of nexus of power. is he coming as the leader of this group, or coming as a guest trying to regain some sort of leadership role? guy: it is a really interesting question, lisa. theoretically, the leader of this at the moment is boris johnson. he's the host here. but this definitely feels lik
this is her last g7, but she's been to so many. emmanuel macron, a driving force in europe.ee of them coming together, is that enough to match joe biden? i think those are the sort of scales we are singing about at the moment. then we go from that meeting into this bilateral, breast johnson and mario draghi. what kind of message is mario draghi going to deliver? brexit is going to be half of that narrative. there's also the vaccine rollout program. the europeans are very proud of what they have...
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these are all critical national security issues in 2021 and we'll be driving this agenda together with our g7 partners. in brussels i'll make it clear that the united states' commitment to our nato alliance is rock solid. it's a sacred obligation we have under article 5. the u.s. and uk are both founding members of nato, the strongest military and political alliance in the history of the world and that's not hyperbole. our troops have stood shoulder to shoulder around the world including serving bravely in the mountains of afghanistan for the past 20 years. our nato allies have had our backs when it mattered just like we've had theirs when it's mattered and now we need to modernize our alliance investing in our critical infrastructure, our cybercapabilities and to keep us secure against every threat we faced over the last decade and the new challenges we're about to face as well. with the european union leaders, i'll discuss how the united states can work with europe to address the full range of issues that require the full strength of our transatlantic partnership including shaping the new r
these are all critical national security issues in 2021 and we'll be driving this agenda together with our g7 partners. in brussels i'll make it clear that the united states' commitment to our nato alliance is rock solid. it's a sacred obligation we have under article 5. the u.s. and uk are both founding members of nato, the strongest military and political alliance in the history of the world and that's not hyperbole. our troops have stood shoulder to shoulder around the world including...
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g7 summit today. now, it comes as the vaccination drive at home continues.he cdc says there are now eight states that fully vaccinated more than half of their residents. u.s. surgeon general is warning that the rise of variants means a greater risk to those not vaccinated. >> we are blessed, absolutely blessed, to have multiple options here in terms of vaccines. there are places in the world where these vaccines are not available and my hope is that people will take advantage of this opportunity that they have to protect themselves, protect their communities and get vaccinated as quickly as possible. there will be another pathogen that comes our way like covid-19, the request he is will we be ready. >> meanwhile, about two dozen states have decided to scale back their daily tracking of covid-19 cases, hospitalizations and deaths. that's according to johns hopkins university. some health officials are calling the move premature. >>> the company behind the controversial keystone xl pipeline is officially walking away. it was supposed to carry oil from the tar
g7 summit today. now, it comes as the vaccination drive at home continues.he cdc says there are now eight states that fully vaccinated more than half of their residents. u.s. surgeon general is warning that the rise of variants means a greater risk to those not vaccinated. >> we are blessed, absolutely blessed, to have multiple options here in terms of vaccines. there are places in the world where these vaccines are not available and my hope is that people will take advantage of this...
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the g7 doesn't tell us two existing with either. there's no official drivingat? quite often the promises are made in the ambition is great but the delivery lacks. i think again the summit will be measured on that. if it what's different this time is that this summit really matters. occasionally you have summits for example i can remember the glen eagle summit in 2015, 2005 and a lot of rich countries basically cancelled a lot of debt that was owed to them by poor country. it was the start of a big process of change there. i can remember a time when there. i can remember a time when the big wealthy pharmaceutical companies agreed to stop providing pharmaceuticals and medicines to tackle hiv—aids for free and sharing intellectual property, waving rules and all these kinds of things. this is summit can be one of those moments that we look back on where the western world, the rich world stepped up or not?— the western world, the rich world stepped up or not? yeah, that is the key question- _ stepped up or not? yeah, that is the key question- we — stepped up or not
the g7 doesn't tell us two existing with either. there's no official drivingat? quite often the promises are made in the ambition is great but the delivery lacks. i think again the summit will be measured on that. if it what's different this time is that this summit really matters. occasionally you have summits for example i can remember the glen eagle summit in 2015, 2005 and a lot of rich countries basically cancelled a lot of debt that was owed to them by poor country. it was the start of a...
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drive. >>> looking live this morning, president biden has just arrived for the start of the g7 summit. other global leaders are set to commit major coronavirus vaccine donation to help the world recover from the pandemic. the g7 nations are donating 1 billion vaccines to the rest of the world with the u.s. leading the way with 500 million doses of pfizer's vaccine. vaccines and climate change are at agenda at the meeting of the seven so called advanced nations. >> we are doing this to save lives, to end this pandemic. that's it, period. 100 low and lower middle income countries, they will be the beneficiary. >> the president received a warm welcome from british prime minister boris johnson in the first face to face meeting yesterday as they tried to rekindle the special relationship between the countries. first lady dr. jill biden joined duchess of cambridge this morning to take part in early childhood education round table. they chatted with children on a tour of a local school in corn wall. the president and first lady will meet queen elizabeth sunday and mr. biden is said to be over
drive. >>> looking live this morning, president biden has just arrived for the start of the g7 summit. other global leaders are set to commit major coronavirus vaccine donation to help the world recover from the pandemic. the g7 nations are donating 1 billion vaccines to the rest of the world with the u.s. leading the way with 500 million doses of pfizer's vaccine. vaccines and climate change are at agenda at the meeting of the seven so called advanced nations. >> we are doing...
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is the g7, this rather strange - the g7, this rather strange assortment of richer countries, is this the right vehicle to be drivingd of global change? it is. this kind of global change? it is, ou this kind of global change? it is, you know. _ this kind of global change? it is, you know. a _ this kind of global change? it is, you know. a big _ this kind of global change? it is, you know, a big collection - this kind of global change? it is, you know, a big collection of - this kind of global change? it 3 you know, a big collection of the rich countries. you know, it is a very substantial fraction, perhaps, around a third of the world �*s gdp so it is very valuable, it is a group that we have, it exists, it works, we can make it work, and i hope we will. but we also have to work with the g20's which brings in, you know, the very big countries like china and india and south africa and brazil and so on. and the 620, africa and brazil and so on. and the g20, working closely with the g7, can really make a difference. though the 620 can really make a difference. though the g20 is around three quarters of the g20 is aroun
is the g7, this rather strange - the g7, this rather strange assortment of richer countries, is this the right vehicle to be drivingd of global change? it is. this kind of global change? it is, ou this kind of global change? it is, you know. _ this kind of global change? it is, you know. a _ this kind of global change? it is, you know. a big _ this kind of global change? it is, you know, a big collection - this kind of global change? it is, you know, a big collection of - this kind of global...
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is loudly in the face of the intellectual property is driving global supply shortages, so does the prime minister understand why it's no use for the g7 to promise a billion doses at some point in the future when people are dying now i and the success of our vaccination program is under threat, and will he reconsider his negligible vaccine donation policy and join over a hundred companies in signing the waiver? >> prime minister. >> mr. speaker, i really think it is e soar the call to say that the g7 has been negligible. they agreed on another billion if on top of the billion that have already been contributed, and the u.k. is putting in, as he knows, 100 million up to june next year. and as for the point she makes about variants and vaccines, she should know that on all the advice that we have at the present is that the vaccines are effective against all the variants that we can currently see. >> mr. speaker, can the prime minister promise that the forthcoming planning bill will not restrict the rights of residents to have their say over what is built in their neighborhoods? >> yes, indeed, mr. speaker. and what we want to insure, wh
is loudly in the face of the intellectual property is driving global supply shortages, so does the prime minister understand why it's no use for the g7 to promise a billion doses at some point in the future when people are dying now i and the success of our vaccination program is under threat, and will he reconsider his negligible vaccine donation policy and join over a hundred companies in signing the waiver? >> prime minister. >> mr. speaker, i really think it is e soar the call...
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drive the conversation forward. right now, again in cornwall, guy johnson. the g7 meeting starts tomorrow.ht now we will have truly the pageantry of this president with the prime minister. it is a bilateral. what is the first thing that they will bilateral about? guy: well, they are hoping to start broadbrush, an atlantic charter. there's an aircraft carrier over my shoulder that is sailing up and down, a symbolic gesture to this event in place. in terms -- events taking place. in terms of the concrete details, that remains to be seen. we are waiting to see whether there will be some sort of commitment to reopening the atlantic. boris johnson hoping to get a commitment broadly from this group in terms of delivering vaccines to the world. that's will certainly be a concrete take away from this event. i think he is hoping as well that we will be able to talk about reopening the north atlantic as well. in terms of the pageantry of the event, the atlantic charter to be signed, hopefully an improved relationship between london and washington. i think brexit will certainly be part and parcel of
drive the conversation forward. right now, again in cornwall, guy johnson. the g7 meeting starts tomorrow.ht now we will have truly the pageantry of this president with the prime minister. it is a bilateral. what is the first thing that they will bilateral about? guy: well, they are hoping to start broadbrush, an atlantic charter. there's an aircraft carrier over my shoulder that is sailing up and down, a symbolic gesture to this event in place. in terms -- events taking place. in terms of the...
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g7 summit is happening. it kicks off in about 30 minutes�* time. the leaders have been driving the world. and also because the uk along with italy is hosting the really important cop26 taking place in glasgow in november. it is the president of the g20 so there is real links between these two important financial processes. in terms of the issues we are facing, what we have seen over the last months is renewed optimism in terms of global action on climate change. president biden... of global action on climate change. president biden. . .— president biden. .. well, we're 'ust a few president biden. .. well, we're 'ust afewproblems�* president biden. .. well, we're 'ust a few problems there i president biden. .. well, we're 'ust a few problems there but i president biden. .. well, we're 'ust a few problems there but we h president biden. .. well, we're just a few problems there but we will. president biden. .. well, we're just. a few problems there but we will try and get back to anthony. we can talk now to the former uk pro—minister tony blair whojoins us. thank now to the former
g7 summit is happening. it kicks off in about 30 minutes�* time. the leaders have been driving the world. and also because the uk along with italy is hosting the really important cop26 taking place in glasgow in november. it is the president of the g20 so there is real links between these two important financial processes. in terms of the issues we are facing, what we have seen over the last months is renewed optimism in terms of global action on climate change. president biden... of global...
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g7 meeting. borisjohnson comes from a different political belief. he believes that nihilism has been successful and drivingging freedom. he's a big civil libertarian in that sense or at least one might even go to say a libertarian. while policies continue to see eye to eye given the challenges the planet now faces? == challenges the planet now faces? -- will challenges the planet now faces? » will those policies. challenges the planet now faces? » willthose policies. i challenges the planet now faces? » will those policies. ithink challenges the planet now faces? » will those policies. i think both leaders share a common interest. i think that both recognise that we can and we need to move from a very thin version of globalisation, the old bluff and ten consensus from the 19805 old bluff and ten consensus from the 1980s which was about trade and globalisation for some sake to something that a number of us hope will be considered a cornwall consensus. which is really about governments cooperating to solve real problems for real people. i think it would be in prime minister johnson's interest a cornwall cons
g7 meeting. borisjohnson comes from a different political belief. he believes that nihilism has been successful and drivingging freedom. he's a big civil libertarian in that sense or at least one might even go to say a libertarian. while policies continue to see eye to eye given the challenges the planet now faces? == challenges the planet now faces? -- will challenges the planet now faces? » will those policies. challenges the planet now faces? » willthose policies. i challenges the planet...
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these are all critical national security issues in 2021 and will be driving this agenda together with our g7 partners. in brussels i'll make it clear to the united states commitment to the nato alliance and article 5 is rock solid. it's a sacred obligation we have under article 5. the u.s. and the uk are both founding members of nato, the strongest military and plit kawhi leonard alliance in the history of the world. that's not hyperbole. the troops stood shoulder to shoulder around the world including afghanistan for 20 years. our nato allies had our backs when it mattered just like we had theirs and now we need to modernize the alliance, investing in the infrastructure, the cyber capabilities and to keep us secure against every threat we faced over the last decade. and the new challenges that we're about to face. with the european union leaders, i'll discuss how the united states can work with europe to address the full range of issues that require the full strength of the transatlantic partnership and working to shape the new rules for the 21st century economies. and only after these meet
these are all critical national security issues in 2021 and will be driving this agenda together with our g7 partners. in brussels i'll make it clear to the united states commitment to the nato alliance and article 5 is rock solid. it's a sacred obligation we have under article 5. the u.s. and the uk are both founding members of nato, the strongest military and plit kawhi leonard alliance in the history of the world. that's not hyperbole. the troops stood shoulder to shoulder around the world...
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nations of the g7 have affirmed that democratic values that underpinned everything we hope to achieve, that we are committed to put them to work. delivering vaccines and ending the pandemic. driving substantial inclusive economic recovery around the world. in fear laying -- fueling infrastructure. fighting climate change. the only way we are going to meet the global threats is working together. with our partners and our allies. i conveyed to each of my g7 counterparts that the united states is one to do our part. america is back at the table. america is back at the table. the lack of participation in the past and engagement was noticed significantly, not only by leaders of those countries but by the people in the g7 countries. america is back in the business of leaving the world alongside nations who share our most deeply held values. the bottom line is i was very pleased with the outcome of the entire conference. i noticed there was a lot of coverage of mine individual comments made by my colleagues how we were all getting along together. the truth of the matter is we did. i felt, it wasn't about me. it was about america. i felt a genuine sense of enthusiasm that america was bac
nations of the g7 have affirmed that democratic values that underpinned everything we hope to achieve, that we are committed to put them to work. delivering vaccines and ending the pandemic. driving substantial inclusive economic recovery around the world. in fear laying -- fueling infrastructure. fighting climate change. the only way we are going to meet the global threats is working together. with our partners and our allies. i conveyed to each of my g7 counterparts that the united states is...
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i do think the leaders of the g7 acknowledge the need to address the pandemic globally that it cannot be solved just in our countries with the vaccination drive secondly on climate issues, again, all the leaders now acknowledge the need to take action. the question really is to what extent are leaders prepared to what extent are leaders prepared to invest in this financially was my and support the developing world along the path? there is a plan to propose a green alternative and pushback on china and their expansion. the question is how are you going to finance it. homage... how much resources are you going to put into this? that will be the testament. the optics have been pretty good so far. although the issue with the uk and brexit does cast a shadow on the optics and the message about the west being back. really it is a question of reopening. we will see from the communique and whether the g7 leaders are willing just to back up their words. leaders are willing just to back up theirwords. let's leaders are willing just to back up their words. let's not forget that during the pandemic and with the vaccination drive, the uk and the us have f
i do think the leaders of the g7 acknowledge the need to address the pandemic globally that it cannot be solved just in our countries with the vaccination drive secondly on climate issues, again, all the leaders now acknowledge the need to take action. the question really is to what extent are leaders prepared to what extent are leaders prepared to invest in this financially was my and support the developing world along the path? there is a plan to propose a green alternative and pushback on...
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these are all critical national security issues in 2021, and we are going to be driving this agenda together with our g7 partners. in brussels, iwill agenda together with our g7 partners. in brussels, i will make it clear to the united states commitment to our nato alliance in article five is rock solid. it is a sacred obligation we have under article five. the uk are both founding members of nato, the strongest political alliance in the world, that is not hyperbole. our troops have stood shoulder to shoulder around the world, including serving bravely in afghanistan for the last 20 years will stop the nato allies have had our backs when it mattered, just like we have had theirs when it has mattered, now we need to modernise our alliance, investing in our critical infrastructure, our cyber capabilities, and to keep us secure against every threat we have faced over the last decade and the new challenges we are about to face as well. with the european union leaders, i will discuss how the united states can work with europe to address a full range of issues that require the full strength of our transatlant
these are all critical national security issues in 2021, and we are going to be driving this agenda together with our g7 partners. in brussels, iwill agenda together with our g7 partners. in brussels, i will make it clear to the united states commitment to our nato alliance in article five is rock solid. it is a sacred obligation we have under article five. the uk are both founding members of nato, the strongest political alliance in the world, that is not hyperbole. our troops have stood...
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the g7 affirm that democratic values that underpin everything we hope to achieve in the future, that we are committed to put them to work. one, delivering vaccines and ending the pandemic, and driving economic recovery around the world, and feeling infrastructure development, and fighting climate change. the only way we are going to meet the global threats is by working together, and with our partners and allies. i conveyed to each of my counterparts that the united states is going to do our part. america is back at the table. america is back at the table. the lack of participation in the past and full engagement was noticed significantly, not only by the leaders of those countries, but by the people in the g7 countries. america is back in the business of leading the world alongside nations who share our most deeply held values. the bottom line is, i was pleased with the outcome of the entire conference, and i noticed there was a lot of coverage of my individual comments made about how we were all getting along. the truth of the matter is we did. i felt a genuine sense of enthusiasm that america was back at the table, fully engaged. now i'm going to be heading off to brussels, to n
the g7 affirm that democratic values that underpin everything we hope to achieve in the future, that we are committed to put them to work. one, delivering vaccines and ending the pandemic, and driving economic recovery around the world, and feeling infrastructure development, and fighting climate change. the only way we are going to meet the global threats is by working together, and with our partners and allies. i conveyed to each of my counterparts that the united states is going to do our...
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g7 have affirmed that democratic values that underpin everything we hoped to achieve in our shared future,, that we are committed to put them to work, delivering vaccines and ending the pandemic, driving substantial, inclusive, economic recovery around the world, ensuring infrastructure development in places that most badly needed -- need it, and fighting climate change. the only things --way we will meet these global threats is by working together with partners and allied speared -- allies. the united states is going to do our part. america is back at the table. it is america is back at the table. for lack of participation in the past and full engagement that was noticed significantly, not only by eaters of those countries but by the people in the g7 country -- leaders of those countries but by the people in the g7 countries. america is back leading the world alongside nations that share our values. the bottom line is i was very pleased with --with the outcome of the entire conference. and, uh, you know, i noticed there was a lot of coverage of my individual comments made, like my colleagues about, um, how we were getting along together but the truth of the matter is we did. i felt -
g7 have affirmed that democratic values that underpin everything we hoped to achieve in our shared future,, that we are committed to put them to work, delivering vaccines and ending the pandemic, driving substantial, inclusive, economic recovery around the world, ensuring infrastructure development in places that most badly needed -- need it, and fighting climate change. the only things --way we will meet these global threats is by working together with partners and allied speared -- allies....
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driving people to riskier assets. i will be a theme throughout the week next week, no doubt. today, the g7 summit kicks off in cornwall, england. i'm expecting a discussion on wealth inequality, how to redistribute wealth. this goes for this idea of taxing corporations more and having a minimum global tax. it goes to distributing funds from these wealthy nations to poorer nations that have been harder hit by the pandemic. we will hear more on that today at 10:00 a.m.. this, to me, is the data point of the week. this is the university of michigan consumer sentiment survey for june. i'm not looking at the overall numbers, i am looking at the five to 10 year inflation expectation. the last reading, we saw the highest level since 2011. how much higher will he get as people shrug off the fed's input for inflation and go to the grocery store, buy a used car, buy a new car and they say this is serious inflation. that is what we see in the sentiment surveys, arguably inflation expectation among consumers will lead to actually inflation -- to actual inflation. janet yellen is presid -- presiding ov
driving people to riskier assets. i will be a theme throughout the week next week, no doubt. today, the g7 summit kicks off in cornwall, england. i'm expecting a discussion on wealth inequality, how to redistribute wealth. this goes for this idea of taxing corporations more and having a minimum global tax. it goes to distributing funds from these wealthy nations to poorer nations that have been harder hit by the pandemic. we will hear more on that today at 10:00 a.m.. this, to me, is the data...
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is in the - cornish person knows driving through st ives the daytime is a bad idea especially when the g7earl of wessex has spoken to the bbc on the 100th? birthday of his late father, the duke of edinburgh. he spoke to daniela relph. we would've we would have loved it if he had been here and been with us. he didn't really want all the fuss and bother, and so we celebrate what might have been and his life, and i think we try to turn it into something that's very positive. the funeral was an extraordinary day. it was very strange, coming from the the outside with all the pageantry, and then coming into into st george's chapel, especially into the nave which was completely empty. it was a very moving, very sombre experience. and a lot of people were moved by seeing your mother as well in the chapel, sitting alone in her mask. it must have been very difficult for you to not be alongside her and able to comfort her that day. yes, exactly that. but then that's no different to what so many other families have been experiencing up and down the country throughout this past year. we can't escape t
is in the - cornish person knows driving through st ives the daytime is a bad idea especially when the g7earl of wessex has spoken to the bbc on the 100th? birthday of his late father, the duke of edinburgh. he spoke to daniela relph. we would've we would have loved it if he had been here and been with us. he didn't really want all the fuss and bother, and so we celebrate what might have been and his life, and i think we try to turn it into something that's very positive. the funeral was an...
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making a real play that is based on the alignment of democratic values that will drive practical outcomes, not just in a g7oad but not practical way, but aligning on the china threat. i commend the biden administration's prioritization of the china challenge. the jury is out. we want to see on defense spending, pushing back on chinese intimidation and using economic coercion, and settlement of transatlantic issues in terms of inequities in trade, for instance. putting my cards on the table, i am skeptical. i do not think they are pursuing it based on the right logic which is optics and trumpeting democratic values. it has been pretty public that president macron of france, angela merkel, and the have been skeptical. i think it is good the president is there and having good meetings with the g7, but that is not really what foreign policy needs to be about especially in the era of competition requires fundamental changes. host: you mentioned defense spending. that will very much be a topic on the table as president biden turns his attention to nato and meets with nato leaders tomorrow. what are your expectat
making a real play that is based on the alignment of democratic values that will drive practical outcomes, not just in a g7oad but not practical way, but aligning on the china threat. i commend the biden administration's prioritization of the china challenge. the jury is out. we want to see on defense spending, pushing back on chinese intimidation and using economic coercion, and settlement of transatlantic issues in terms of inequities in trade, for instance. putting my cards on the table, i...
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here, though speaking to some of the g7 community and said don't forget what we decide herejust actually and said don't forget what we decide here just actually drivee next three days is so critical. the what is discussed here over the next three days is so critical.— three days is so critical. the g7 as ado ted three days is so critical. the g7 as adopted organisation, _ three days is so critical. the g7 as adopted organisation, a _ three days is so critical. the g7 as adopted organisation, a relaxed i adopted organisation, a relaxed power structures that existed in the 70s when it was set up a deal with the oil crisis. at the same time it reflects still a sizeable chunk of the global economy and aunts you say it helps to set agendas, develop narratives so that when these leaders go to other formats whether they are the united nations or in they are the united nations or in the european union or even the g20 itself they have their own ideas already that they bring to their other forums. already that they bring to their otherforums. if already that they bring to their other forums. if you think the g7 is the forum where the fight against hiv-aids,
here, though speaking to some of the g7 community and said don't forget what we decide herejust actually and said don't forget what we decide here just actually drivee next three days is so critical. the what is discussed here over the next three days is so critical.— three days is so critical. the g7 as ado ted three days is so critical. the g7 as adopted organisation, _ three days is so critical. the g7 as adopted organisation, a _ three days is so critical. the g7 as adopted organisation,...
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drive. >>> looking live at corn wall and england this morning where in 30 minutes president biden will arrive for the start of the g7den and other global leaders are said to commit a major coronavirus vaccine donation to help the world recover from the pandemic. the g7 nations are donating 1 billion vaccines to the rest of the world with the u.s. leading the way with 500 million doses of pfizer's vaccine. vaccines and climate change are on the agenda today at the meeting of the seven so called advanced nations. >> we are doing this to save lives, to end this pandemic. that's it, period. one hundred low and lower middle income countries, they will be the beneficiary. >> the president received a warm welcome from british prime minister boris johnson in the first face to face meeting yesterday as they try to rekindle the special relationship between the two countries. first lady dr. jill biden joined duchess of cambridge this morning to take part in early childhood education round table. they chatted with children on a tour of a local school in corn wall. the president and first lady will meet queen elizabeth sunday an
drive. >>> looking live at corn wall and england this morning where in 30 minutes president biden will arrive for the start of the g7den and other global leaders are said to commit a major coronavirus vaccine donation to help the world recover from the pandemic. the g7 nations are donating 1 billion vaccines to the rest of the world with the u.s. leading the way with 500 million doses of pfizer's vaccine. vaccines and climate change are on the agenda today at the meeting of the seven...
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g7 is an ambitious agenda as they try to counter china and russia. they are facing a post pandemic recovery. a lot of bragging about the american economy driving the global economy. how realistic is that if you want to fact check that for us? >> well -- it's great to see you. i was there myself last week, almost where you are standing. what i find fascinating is that -- our empathy and collaboration and partnership which -- but that really is a sharp contrast to the kind of meetings we have had in g7 in the last year or two. people like joe biden do feel this is likely the last chance to convince their own population and the wider world that democracy, liberal economics can work. -- in relation to issues like climate change, china who actually raise the flag for liberal democracy and economics. so that's really what is going on here. >> of course, there is some concern among some of the leaders. can they trust joe biden coming here and saying that america is back, america believes. will donald trump come back? that's always the political fear because there is such a fragile coalition in the u.s. congress and the threat of the mid terms approac
g7 is an ambitious agenda as they try to counter china and russia. they are facing a post pandemic recovery. a lot of bragging about the american economy driving the global economy. how realistic is that if you want to fact check that for us? >> well -- it's great to see you. i was there myself last week, almost where you are standing. what i find fascinating is that -- our empathy and collaboration and partnership which -- but that really is a sharp contrast to the kind of meetings we...
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right kind going to drive the recovery and the transformation we need of our economies for climate change. it's almost like at bretton woods after the second world war. if you put g7 world war. if you put g7 1920 together, that's where we are. it's crucially important that we get strong decisions in the next few days. strong decisions in the next few da s. , ., ., days. then there is the task of re airin: days. then there is the task of repairing the _ days. then there is the task of repairing the world _ days. then there is the task of repairing the world economy l days. then there is the task of - repairing the world economy when the pandemic recedes. the g7 leaders are notjust promising more vaccines to poorer countries, they are also discussing how to recoverfrom poorer countries, they are also discussing how to recover from the global downturn and make the world economy more resilient against future threats. diplomats here say that after the divisions of trump and covid, this summit is a chance for the world's democracies to show that multilateral cooperation can pay dividends. 0fficials talk of getting the gang back together again, but they know that what ma
right kind going to drive the recovery and the transformation we need of our economies for climate change. it's almost like at bretton woods after the second world war. if you put g7 world war. if you put g7 1920 together, that's where we are. it's crucially important that we get strong decisions in the next few days. strong decisions in the next few da s. , ., ., days. then there is the task of re airin: days. then there is the task of repairing the _ days. then there is the task of repairing...
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the g7, the israeli election, the delay of the reopening in the u.k. but none of these are drivingts. the big story again was bitcoin. this time it had rallied in the weekend, which is different from the recent weeks. i am not sure that story has follow-through to this week. we are waiting for the fed at the moment. all fundamentals favor being quite relaxed, being risk on, but when it is so clear it makes me most nervous because i want to hear some people who don't believe in it because i know there is more room to go in the trade. but when everyone believes, is there more room to go? anna: it is the consensus that upsets you. what about the g7? you suggest it does not have much market impact and i can see your point entirely. laura cooper posted something around the global economic policy uncertainty index, which has been coming down. when you see those world leaders, yes, they had to hash out agreements on china, but there does seem to be a sense that policy tension is subsiding and maybe that is what this chart shows, and multilateralism is back. that might be risk supportive.
the g7, the israeli election, the delay of the reopening in the u.k. but none of these are drivingts. the big story again was bitcoin. this time it had rallied in the weekend, which is different from the recent weeks. i am not sure that story has follow-through to this week. we are waiting for the fed at the moment. all fundamentals favor being quite relaxed, being risk on, but when it is so clear it makes me most nervous because i want to hear some people who don't believe in it because i know...
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drive off the 880 overcrossing is backed up. back to you. >>> happening now, the tokyo olympics gets the green light from the g7. prime minister getting support from other world leaders. foreigners cannot attend, only athletes and coaches from other nations. japan is still battling a wave of covid with few vaccines available. >>> next a quick look at the top stories and breaking news a possible fourth vaccine may be on the horizon, what we know about the effectiveness and how soon the company may seek federal approval. with less than 24 hours to go until california crops all covid restrictions, businesses gearing up, a live report on what you need to know before -- excuse me -- ditching your mask. -great idea. [gasps] look at the little cutie. -he's coming for a visit. -hi. [chuckles] aww! oh! he's leaving! -nice work, guys! -introducing togo's new cheese steak melt, featuring fresh artisan bread, layered with tender seasoned steak, sautéed mushrooms, roasted red peppers, and smothered with melty american cheese. the new cheese steak melt, now at togo's. how far would you go for a togo? >>> welcome back. here's
drive off the 880 overcrossing is backed up. back to you. >>> happening now, the tokyo olympics gets the green light from the g7. prime minister getting support from other world leaders. foreigners cannot attend, only athletes and coaches from other nations. japan is still battling a wave of covid with few vaccines available. >>> next a quick look at the top stories and breaking news a possible fourth vaccine may be on the horizon, what we know about the effectiveness and how...
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message that you have seen president biden trying to drive home while he is here and i think we'll continue to see it as he does go on from meeting here at the g7, going to meet with nato allies and then of course the that's meeting, the most high-stakes meeting is that summit with president putin. >> looks like it's approaching nightfall there as president biden wraps up his first full day of this first trip as president there in the uk. kaitlan collins, clarissa ward, thank you both. >>> there are new developments on the insurrection round-up. fbi director chris wray now says that he expects more serious charges to be announced. >>> plus, as researchers push to get children vaccinated for covid, doctors have a new concern. the other vaccines the kids are not getting. that's next. (announcer) carvana's had a lot of firsts. 100% online car buying. car vending machines. and now, putting you in control of your financing. at carvana, get personalized terms, browse for cars that fit your budget, then customize your down payment and monthly payment. and these aren't made-up numbers. it's what you'll really pay, right down to the penny. whether you'r
message that you have seen president biden trying to drive home while he is here and i think we'll continue to see it as he does go on from meeting here at the g7, going to meet with nato allies and then of course the that's meeting, the most high-stakes meeting is that summit with president putin. >> looks like it's approaching nightfall there as president biden wraps up his first full day of this first trip as president there in the uk. kaitlan collins, clarissa ward, thank you both....
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driving factor of why biden is having the meeting in the first place. and it's choreographed in a fairly clever way by building up the alliances, first g7, then the nato summitu summit. because if you don't go in with a united front with someone like vladimir putin, he's only going to respond to that united front and whatever tough language joe biden chooses to lay out. there are also things we have to cooperate on with russia, ranging from climate change, ranging from key infrastructure, let's say hospitals, keeping them out every day. but we shouldn't be expecting that biden is going to get some big result that he can wave around at his press conference on wednesday. it's not going to work out like that. this is a starting point, not an end point. >>> president biden planning to take a page out of a former president's playbook when it comes to russia. spoiler, we are not talking about trump. >>> plus, texas takes on history. call it a makeover of america's painful past with dangerous consequences with our country's future. uences witouh r country' future back ♪ ♪ to that same old place that you laughed about ♪ ♪ well, the names have all changed ♪ ♪ since y
driving factor of why biden is having the meeting in the first place. and it's choreographed in a fairly clever way by building up the alliances, first g7, then the nato summitu summit. because if you don't go in with a united front with someone like vladimir putin, he's only going to respond to that united front and whatever tough language joe biden chooses to lay out. there are also things we have to cooperate on with russia, ranging from climate change, ranging from key infrastructure, let's...
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g7 have affirmed that democratic values that underpin everything we hope to achieve in our shared future, that we're committed to put them to work. one, delivering vaccines and ending the pandemic. two, driving substantial inclusive economic recovery around the world. three, in fueling infrastructure development in places that most badly need it. and four, in fighting climate change. the only way we're going to meet the global threats is by working together with our partners and our allies. and i conveyed to each of the -- each of my g7 counterparts that the united states is going to do our part. america is back at the table. america is back at the table. the lack of participation in the past and full engagement was noticed significantly. not only by leaders of those countries but by the people in the g7 countries. and america's back and the business of leading the world alongside nations who share our most deeply held values. and so the bottom line is, i was very pleased with the outcome of the entire conference. i noticed there was a lot of coverage of my individual comments made by my colleagues about how we were all getting along together, but the truth of the matter is we did. i felt it
g7 have affirmed that democratic values that underpin everything we hope to achieve in our shared future, that we're committed to put them to work. one, delivering vaccines and ending the pandemic. two, driving substantial inclusive economic recovery around the world. three, in fueling infrastructure development in places that most badly need it. and four, in fighting climate change. the only way we're going to meet the global threats is by working together with our partners and our allies. and...
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it had some impact on driving prices higher and any those two things really account for the disparity. charles: i got less than a minute to go. you gave me your thoughts on the g7big meeting between president biden and vladmir putin. what do you think will come out of that? >> i think biden should have canceled this meeting. i can't imagine anything good coming out of it. at least he canceled the press conference afterwards. the traditional sit-down. that is a very good decision. i cannot emergency joe biden being able to hold his own. thank heavens for that. charles: liz peek, thank you so much. >> thanks, charles. charles: i don't know if you've been watching but bitcoin just popped to 40,000. elon musk did help. he did another about-face on accepting crypto. cryptocurrency might be coming to your 401(k). also film-makers of "apes strong together." a documentary about the readied investor revolution. cannot wait to talk to you about it. by the way crime does pay if you're the fbi. i'll explain. ♪. our retirement plan with voya, keeps us moving forward. hey, kevin! hey, guys! they have customized solutions to help our family's special needs... giving us confid
it had some impact on driving prices higher and any those two things really account for the disparity. charles: i got less than a minute to go. you gave me your thoughts on the g7big meeting between president biden and vladmir putin. what do you think will come out of that? >> i think biden should have canceled this meeting. i can't imagine anything good coming out of it. at least he canceled the press conference afterwards. the traditional sit-down. that is a very good decision. i cannot...
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g7 nations have confirmed that the democratic values that underpin everything we hope to achieve, that we are committed to put them to work. one, delivering vaccines and ending the pandemic. two, drivingantial inclusive economic recovery around the world. three, dealing infrastructure development in the places that most badly needed. before, fighting climate change. the only way we are going to meet the global threats is by working together. with our partners and our allies. and i conveyed to each of my g7 counterparts that the united states is going to do our part. america is back at the table. america is back at the table. the lack of participation in the past and full engagement was noticed significantly, not only by the leaders of those countries but by the people in the g7 countries, and america is back in the business of leading the world is alongside nations that share our most deeply held values. and so, the bottom line is i was very pleased with the outcome of the entire conference. and i noticed there was a lot of coverage of my individual comments made by my colleagues about how we were all getting along together, but the truth of the matter is that we did. it wasn't about
g7 nations have confirmed that the democratic values that underpin everything we hope to achieve, that we are committed to put them to work. one, delivering vaccines and ending the pandemic. two, drivingantial inclusive economic recovery around the world. three, dealing infrastructure development in the places that most badly needed. before, fighting climate change. the only way we are going to meet the global threats is by working together. with our partners and our allies. and i conveyed to...
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g7 leaders, when they meet next, do to really drive this forward?o really drive this forward? there are three things. and all- to really drive this forward? there are three things. and all these - are three things. and all these reviews are saying the same thing, so it is not as if they are giving conflicting messages. the first is freeing up lots of vaccines common right now, not waiting until your population is vaccinated, to say to some of these manufacturers, you should be donating into covax, or supplying into covax, immediately. secondly, providing significant extra funding for covax this year and next year, and the imf are coming up with this ballpark figure of about $50 billion which is required. the savings for the world economy would be $9 trillion, so it is just incredible that we are pennypinching over this at the moment. and the third is to speed up technology transfer, so to enable more countries, particularly in sub—saharan africa, to make their own vaccines, and this is where things like the waving of patents is important but also th
g7 leaders, when they meet next, do to really drive this forward?o really drive this forward? there are three things. and all- to really drive this forward? there are three things. and all these - are three things. and all these reviews are saying the same thing, so it is not as if they are giving conflicting messages. the first is freeing up lots of vaccines common right now, not waiting until your population is vaccinated, to say to some of these manufacturers, you should be donating into...
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g7 have affirmed that democratic values that underpin everything that we hope to achieve in our shared future, that we're committed to put them to work. one, delivering vaccines and ending the pandemic. two, driving substantial and inclusive economic recovery around the world. three, fuelling infrastructure development in places that most badly need it. and four, and fighting climate change. the only way we're going to meet the global threats that we're -- is by working together and with our partners and our allies. and i conveyed to each of my g7 counter parts that the united states is going to do our part, america is back at the table. america is back at the table. the lack of participation in the past and full engagement was noticed significantly. not only by the leaders of those countries but by the people in the g7 countries. and america is back and business of leading the world alongside nations who share our most deeply held values. and so the bottom line is i was very pleased with the outcome of the entire conference. and, you know, i noticed there was a lot of coverage of my -- my individual comments made by my colleagues about how we were all getting together, but i felt a genuine sense
g7 have affirmed that democratic values that underpin everything that we hope to achieve in our shared future, that we're committed to put them to work. one, delivering vaccines and ending the pandemic. two, driving substantial and inclusive economic recovery around the world. three, fuelling infrastructure development in places that most badly need it. and four, and fighting climate change. the only way we're going to meet the global threats that we're -- is by working together and with our...
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g7 affirmed that democratic values that underpin everything that we hope today achieve in our shared future, that we are committed to put them to work. one, delivering vaccines and ending the pandemic. two, driving substantial inclusive economic recovery around the world. 3, infueling infrastructure development in places that mostly need it and 4, fighting climate change. the only way to meet global threats is by working together with partners and allies. and i convey to each of the -- my g-7 counterparts that the united states will do our part. america is back at the table. america is back at the table. lack of participation in the past and full engagement was noticed significantly, not only by leaders of those countries but by the people in the g-7 countries and america is back and the business of leading the world alongside nations who share our most deeply-held values. and so the bottom line is, i was very pleased with the -- with the outcome of the -- of the entire conference and, you know, i noticed there was a lot of coverage of my individual comments made by my colleagues about how we were all getting along together, but the truth of the matter is we did. i felt -- and wasn't about me, i
g7 affirmed that democratic values that underpin everything that we hope today achieve in our shared future, that we are committed to put them to work. one, delivering vaccines and ending the pandemic. two, driving substantial inclusive economic recovery around the world. 3, infueling infrastructure development in places that mostly need it and 4, fighting climate change. the only way to meet global threats is by working together with partners and allies. and i convey to each of the -- my g-7...
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drives. they said they hope that identifying the sources of plastic litter will make it easier to tackle the problem. the g7en, more than two decades of disappointment. they begin against czech republic on monday. if scotland's recent past is there to be overcome, for wales, it's there to be recreated. what a turn, what a goal! their adventures of the last euros was one of welsh football's greatest summers, carrying on all the way to the semifinals. 2021's group of players know there's a lot to live up to. i have nothing but good memories of that tournament. i'm just excited to go at it again. there's that expectation that we've built for ourselves this time that we're expected to get some results. wales, for now, are based out in baku preparing for tomorrow's opener against switzerland, meaning most of their support can only watch from afar. i know everyone would like to be out here and it's disappointing, but they'll all be cheering from back home. i'm sure the ones that come will give us a great cheer. back home, england are readying themselves with an optimism befitting their potential. now�*s probably
drives. they said they hope that identifying the sources of plastic litter will make it easier to tackle the problem. the g7en, more than two decades of disappointment. they begin against czech republic on monday. if scotland's recent past is there to be overcome, for wales, it's there to be recreated. what a turn, what a goal! their adventures of the last euros was one of welsh football's greatest summers, carrying on all the way to the semifinals. 2021's group of players know there's a lot to...
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driving our balance sheet and forming capital and partnership with our limited partners. >> that was henry mcvey there. coming up next, climate was one of the main topics of the g7t. the final communique seems to have brought a commitment. we will get more on that, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: this is "daybreak asia." i am vonnie quinn with the first word headlines. president biden warned vladimir putin that relations between the united dates and russia will be severely damaged if alexei navalny dies in prison. he is the political opponent of putin and the victim of an apparent assassination attempt. the u.s. president made the comment following the nato summit. biden will meet putin in geneva for the first time as u.s. president. pres. biden: every world leader here, as a member of nato, who spoke today, and most of them mentioned it, thanked me for meeting with putin now. every single one. vonnie: german chancellor angela merkel urged allies not to close the door on beijing following a meeting of nato leaders in brussels as the group seeks ways to strike a balance in its response. the nato secretary-general raised concern over what he calls china's coerc
driving our balance sheet and forming capital and partnership with our limited partners. >> that was henry mcvey there. coming up next, climate was one of the main topics of the g7t. the final communique seems to have brought a commitment. we will get more on that, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: this is "daybreak asia." i am vonnie quinn with the first word headlines. president biden warned vladimir putin that relations between the united dates and russia will be severely...
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g7 health ministers are meeting amid growing vaccine hesitancy. new research across 15 countries show anxieties about side—effects and perceived trial uncertainties is drivingto have you with us. why these high levels of trust in some countries and low levels in others? i5 some countries and low levels in others? , . . some countries and low levels in others? , ., . , ., some countries and low levels in others? . , ., . others? is an excellent question. we do not ask people — others? is an excellent question. we do not ask people why _ others? is an excellent question. we do not ask people why they - others? is an excellent question. we do not ask people why they have - do not ask people why they have those specific views on trust, but we do see this interesting parallel between some of the countries where the vaccine roll—out has been a little bit quicker, and are a little bit further ahead of the game, those tend to be a little higher trust, so we look at countries like the uk and israel, where the roll—out has been a little bit quicker, versus countries like south korea and japan where the are in the early stage of the vaccine roll—out, there seems to be
g7 health ministers are meeting amid growing vaccine hesitancy. new research across 15 countries show anxieties about side—effects and perceived trial uncertainties is drivingto have you with us. why these high levels of trust in some countries and low levels in others? i5 some countries and low levels in others? , . . some countries and low levels in others? , ., . , ., some countries and low levels in others? . , ., . others? is an excellent question. we do not ask people — others? is an...