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labor market versus the united kingdom canada and germany up there you know they keep on rising their employment rate keeps on going up while the u.s. under clinton the late ninety's as you're sorry plummeting because all those other countries work for us we're tired we're just picking up the rent on all these other countries slaving away particularly in britain that could be one solution and i'm going to look at a possible. i found a bunch of charts to go with this one chart to try to find an explanation of what happened in the late ninety's that could possibly explain why so many twenty five to fifty four year olds just dropped out of the labor market and decided not to work in the united states despite the fact that our you know developed country competitors in germany canada united kingdom continue to rise as participation rate so they were increasingly participating in the economic system in the globalized economic system and we were increasingly not so i want to look at i thought perhaps it could be you know the economist did bring it up is that the quantity that massive quantit
labor market versus the united kingdom canada and germany up there you know they keep on rising their employment rate keeps on going up while the u.s. under clinton the late ninety's as you're sorry plummeting because all those other countries work for us we're tired we're just picking up the rent on all these other countries slaving away particularly in britain that could be one solution and i'm going to look at a possible. i found a bunch of charts to go with this one chart to try to find an...
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work in the united states despite the fact that our you know developed country competitors in germany canada united kingdom continue to rise as participation rate so they were increasingly participating in the economic system in the globalized economic system and we were increasingly not so i want to look at i thought perhaps it could be you know the economist did bring it up is that the quantity that massive quantity of especially black men in prison so if you're in prison you can't participate in the official economy they do do a lot of free labor for certain corporations but that doesn't get counted and participating in the. jobs market so the united states leads incarceration rates this is a chart i looked i found and this compares it to canada england which to merican zz means the united kingdom we call england often here france germany italy japan and china so you see the united states has a huge percentage of their population in prison so perhaps that's a reason why but now i do know this was going to come back to the black man the plight of the black man in america a mention of marti
work in the united states despite the fact that our you know developed country competitors in germany canada united kingdom continue to rise as participation rate so they were increasingly participating in the economic system in the globalized economic system and we were increasingly not so i want to look at i thought perhaps it could be you know the economist did bring it up is that the quantity that massive quantity of especially black men in prison so if you're in prison you can't...
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labor market versus the united kingdom canada and germany up there you know they keep on rising their employment rate keeps on going up while the u.s. under clinton towards the late ninety's just started plummeting because all those other countries weren't plus were retired we're just picking up the rent on all these other countries slipping away particularly in britain that could be one solution and i'm going to look at a possible solutions i found a bunch of charts to go with this one chart to try to find an explanation of what happened in the late ninety's that could possibly explain why so many twenty five to fifty four year olds just dropped out of the labor market and decided not to work in the united states despite the fact that our you know developed country competitors in germany canada the united kingdom continue to rise as participation rates so they were increasingly participating in the economic system of the globalized economic system and we were increasingly not so i want to look at i thought perhaps it could be you know the economist did bring it up is that the quantit
labor market versus the united kingdom canada and germany up there you know they keep on rising their employment rate keeps on going up while the u.s. under clinton towards the late ninety's just started plummeting because all those other countries weren't plus were retired we're just picking up the rent on all these other countries slipping away particularly in britain that could be one solution and i'm going to look at a possible solutions i found a bunch of charts to go with this one chart...
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and canada and germany and especially in germany and canada and us there are mosques with mixed prayer so it's already happening in many places in the world i do hope that in the future we could have a mosque with both male and female you moms and and i hope that in the future we could have mixed prayer also because we have so many young men who tells us that we would also like to come to the money a mosque and to pray with you and we would like to come as a family without children and so i think it will happen maybe in the future but right now i'm quite happy about a women's mosque so islamic states extreme take on islam still attracted a lot of women to go and volunteer and join its costs you as a female spiritual leader how do you explain that why would people why would women volunteer to be so horribly oppressed. by isis i mean i think that people tend to become radicalized or attracted to read to collide communities because they don't feel a part of the existing communities that they live in often if you don't feel a part of the existing community i mean you have nothing to lose a
and canada and germany and especially in germany and canada and us there are mosques with mixed prayer so it's already happening in many places in the world i do hope that in the future we could have a mosque with both male and female you moms and and i hope that in the future we could have mixed prayer also because we have so many young men who tells us that we would also like to come to the money a mosque and to pray with you and we would like to come as a family without children and so i...
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african migrants who would be resettled in a western country the countries he mentioned were canada germany and italy and in addition there would be some eight hundred thousand others who would receive temporary status here in israel we heard from the german embassy here in israel that they had not had any consultations with either the israeli government or with the united nations so they knew nothing about this and the same kind of sentiments being expressed by the italian foreign minister and don't forget germany and italy are two of the countries that prime minister netanyahu mentioned as receiving migrants the latest information came from the israeli prime minister in a facebook post late on monday in which he said and i'm quoting there i hear you and especially the residents of south television and that is where many of the migrants live and he's talking there to the right when critics said he lies on for his coalition government and for his supporters who have spoken out against his policies on the migrant issue so for the time being he certainly is suspending the agreement but would
african migrants who would be resettled in a western country the countries he mentioned were canada germany and italy and in addition there would be some eight hundred thousand others who would receive temporary status here in israel we heard from the german embassy here in israel that they had not had any consultations with either the israeli government or with the united nations so they knew nothing about this and the same kind of sentiments being expressed by the italian foreign minister and...
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thousand african migrants resettled in a western country of the countries that were listed with canada germany and italy and another eighty three status here in israel still received a lot of criticism there was a backlash from members within these embers of the coalition government and he is reliant on those aleutian partners to remain in power a lot of them spoke out against it earlier this month an agreement put forward by the government that said that migrants in this country would be given two options the one would be to be forcibly deported to either uganda rwanda or those there chose to go chose in inverted commas would receive a sweetener are some three and a half thousand docket but human rights organizations and thousands of israelis over the past three to criticize that announcement what we're hearing now however is in a facebook post by the prime minister he says that he hears the residents of particularly south to live in which is where many of these migrants live and he's putting everything on temporary hold saying that he's suspending the agreement until he holds talks so a bit
thousand african migrants resettled in a western country of the countries that were listed with canada germany and italy and another eighty three status here in israel still received a lot of criticism there was a backlash from members within these embers of the coalition government and he is reliant on those aleutian partners to remain in power a lot of them spoke out against it earlier this month an agreement put forward by the government that said that migrants in this country would be given...
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israel reaches a deal with the un refugee agency to send thousands of african migrants to canada canada germany and italy but italy says it knows nothing of this agreement nightlife comment on that coming up. live from moscow this is r.t. news at ten with me kevin knowing well mark i'm sure you want to first in the program the russian foreign minister says that the u.k. is gone too far with its accusations over the poisoning of sergei scruple and his daughter on a venture he says have to provide answers anyway to the questions posed by russia here's some of what sergey lavrov had to say which correspondent dan oftener expanded on. that if you will not be possible to get away from the question since the obvious nods and what else is obvious british colleagues have can see fast with this game which the russian foreign minister has a focused in detail on everything going on in this cripple case first and foremost he said that he's very glad that the daughter of the russian citizen yulia is recovering and he's all. said that he hopes that her father on the mend to also he has stressed that russia s
israel reaches a deal with the un refugee agency to send thousands of african migrants to canada canada germany and italy but italy says it knows nothing of this agreement nightlife comment on that coming up. live from moscow this is r.t. news at ten with me kevin knowing well mark i'm sure you want to first in the program the russian foreign minister says that the u.k. is gone too far with its accusations over the poisoning of sergei scruple and his daughter on a venture he says have to...
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who developed countries such as canada germany and italy. well there's way prime minister benjamin netanyahu certainly seems to be buckling under pressure late on monday in a facebook post here announced in a dramatic about face that he was not canceling an earlier announcement that he'd made just a few hours before where he said that a new agreement had been reached between the israeli government and the united nations refugee agency and according to that announcement there would be some sixteen thousand african migrants who would be resettled in a western country the countries he mentioned were canada germany and italy and in addition there would be some eighteen thousand others who would receive temporary status here in israel we heard from the german embassy here in israel that they had not had any consultations with either the israeli government or with the united nations so they knew nothing about this and the same kind of sentiments expressed by the italian foreign minister don't forget germany and italy are two of the countries that
who developed countries such as canada germany and italy. well there's way prime minister benjamin netanyahu certainly seems to be buckling under pressure late on monday in a facebook post here announced in a dramatic about face that he was not canceling an earlier announcement that he'd made just a few hours before where he said that a new agreement had been reached between the israeli government and the united nations refugee agency and according to that announcement there would be some...
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thousand african migrants resettled in a western country the countries that were listed with canada germany and italy and another eighteen thousand who would receive temporary stoat asked her in israel after that announcement the prime minister received a lot of criticism there was a backlash from members within his only could party there were other members of the coalition government and he is reliant on those coalition partners to remain in power a lot of them spoke out against it earlier there was an announcement an agreement put forward by the government that said that migrants in this country would be given two options the one would be to be forcibly deported to either uganda or wonder all to be sent to prison and those that chose to go chose in inverted commas would receive a sweetener are some three and a half thousand dollars as well as a plane ticket but human rights organizations and thousands of israelis over the past few weeks and months have taken to the streets to criticize that announcement subsequently went on yahoo or not answer that he was scrapping it there was a sigh of
thousand african migrants resettled in a western country the countries that were listed with canada germany and italy and another eighteen thousand who would receive temporary stoat asked her in israel after that announcement the prime minister received a lot of criticism there was a backlash from members within his only could party there were other members of the coalition government and he is reliant on those coalition partners to remain in power a lot of them spoke out against it earlier...
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developed countries such as canada germany and italy. so first there's a deal then there isn't a deal for now anyway paula middle east correspondent across these twists and turns it's changed a lot the few hours bring us up to speed. well certainly what seems to be happening is that the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is buckling under pressure and criticism in the last few hours we've heard him make three different statements regarding the future status of african migrants inside israel now late on monday in a dramatic about face the israeli prime minister announce that he was canceling earlier announcement in which he said that a new agreement had been reached between the israeli government in the united nations refugee agency regarding the future of migrants now that agreement was supposed to see some sixteen thousand african migrants resettled in a western country the countries that were listed with canada germany and italy and another eighteen thousand who would receive temporary status here in israel after that announceme
developed countries such as canada germany and italy. so first there's a deal then there isn't a deal for now anyway paula middle east correspondent across these twists and turns it's changed a lot the few hours bring us up to speed. well certainly what seems to be happening is that the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is buckling under pressure and criticism in the last few hours we've heard him make three different statements regarding the future status of african migrants inside...
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our biggest steel imports come from south korea, germany, canada and mexico, not from china. >> absolutely's what makes you so worried about this trade action. it feels like the president just got up and kind of thought of something in the morning, tweeted it out and didn't really look at the implications. i think that the lessons, interestingly, that we need to take from china are, think long te term. china's trade practices are unfair. what they do well is they plan for the long term. they have an industrial strategy and industrial policy. that's something a lot of european nations have as well. what the president should be doing is thinking regionally, thinking about how to get closer to canada, mexico, how to create the synergies that are in that block and may be appropriate for this period in time. >> you wrote a column which struck me as very, very smart. you just came back from china and you said you were struck by the degree to which the chinese model is working and the american model is not. explain what you meant. >> this is the striking thing to me, that china has their vision 2
our biggest steel imports come from south korea, germany, canada and mexico, not from china. >> absolutely's what makes you so worried about this trade action. it feels like the president just got up and kind of thought of something in the morning, tweeted it out and didn't really look at the implications. i think that the lessons, interestingly, that we need to take from china are, think long te term. china's trade practices are unfair. what they do well is they plan for the long term....
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germany. what we know about the driver. >>> teen tragedy. canada is in mourning after a horrific crash involving a junior hockey team. >>> on guard -- hundreds of national guard troops heading to the u.s.-mexico border. reenforcements in the president's push to tighten security. >>> the gun debate. less than two months since the florida massacre, town halls across the country. while back at the scene of the tragedy, students creating their yearbook are grappling with a daunting and draining task. >>> island strength. some remarkable resilience on display in place hammered by
germany. what we know about the driver. >>> teen tragedy. canada is in mourning after a horrific crash involving a junior hockey team. >>> on guard -- hundreds of national guard troops heading to the u.s.-mexico border. reenforcements in the president's push to tighten security. >>> the gun debate. less than two months since the florida massacre, town halls across the country. while back at the scene of the tragedy, students creating their yearbook are grappling with...
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sixteen thousand two hundred fifty migrants will be sent to countries like canada or germany or italy or some of the world's most developed countries that's the commitment of the u.n. high commissioner. but that plan has also run into trouble hardliners say it allows too many migrants to stay in israel. that seems to be want has driven nessun yahoo to suspend the deal just hours after announcing it but it also remains unclear exactly how the u.s. . germany and italy both mentioned as possible destinations for the deported migrants were taken by surprise they had not been consulted although the german interior ministry said berlin always respected its humanitarian obligations. let's bring in our political correspondent hans blond to try to explain what's going on here hans the israeli prime minister announces a plan to send an want to decide i'm seekers to other developed countries like germany and italy but germany and italy claim to have no knowledge of this possible frankly it's it's a gaffe on the side of netanyahu and diplomatic and something he shouldn't have said and he has expl
sixteen thousand two hundred fifty migrants will be sent to countries like canada or germany or italy or some of the world's most developed countries that's the commitment of the u.n. high commissioner. but that plan has also run into trouble hardliners say it allows too many migrants to stay in israel. that seems to be want has driven nessun yahoo to suspend the deal just hours after announcing it but it also remains unclear exactly how the u.s. . germany and italy both mentioned as possible...
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. >> our biggest deals come from south korea and germany and canada and mexico, not from china. >> absolutelyakes you so worried about this trade action, it feels like president trump just got up in the morning and tweeted us and didn't look at the implications. think long-term. china, it's true, china's trade practices are unfair. what they do well, is they plan for the long-term, they have an industrial strategy and an industrial policy. and that's what a lot of european nations have as well. what the president should be doing is thinking regionally, how to get closer to mexico and canada. >> you wrote a column which struck me as a very, very smart, you just came back to china and you said he was struck by the-degrthdegree to which the chinese model is working and the american model is not. explain that to me. >> china has their vision 2025 program, they want to be national champions in all kinds of industries, including robotics and ai, obviously anybody who goes there and you see the infrastructure, they're moving forward. and we're in gridlock, nothing's happening in washington. but the
. >> our biggest deals come from south korea and germany and canada and mexico, not from china. >> absolutelyakes you so worried about this trade action, it feels like president trump just got up in the morning and tweeted us and didn't look at the implications. think long-term. china, it's true, china's trade practices are unfair. what they do well, is they plan for the long-term, they have an industrial strategy and an industrial policy. and that's what a lot of european nations...
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removes sixteen thousand two hundred fifty people out of the zero two developed countries such as canada germany and italy. now this comes after under the radar talks that was altered in a new plan being put forward their plan was put together by the israeli government the united nations high commissioner for refugees and other interested parties it scraps a previous plan that the israeli government was planning to carry out and that would have seen refugees in this country been presented with one of two options on the one hand they would have to agree to be deported to a third african country there was a sweetener of three thousand five hundred dollars per refugee as well as a plane ticket but however if they refuse that they would then have to face the option of prison now that plan was was refuted by human rights groups by thousands of israelis who for the past few months have been taking to the streets one hundred eighty six thousand refugees and italy in the same time period saw one hundred twenty thousand refugees arriving on its shores via boat so those are countries that already are faci
removes sixteen thousand two hundred fifty people out of the zero two developed countries such as canada germany and italy. now this comes after under the radar talks that was altered in a new plan being put forward their plan was put together by the israeli government the united nations high commissioner for refugees and other interested parties it scraps a previous plan that the israeli government was planning to carry out and that would have seen refugees in this country been presented with...
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not out soliciting support, yet, but he's amenable we've had japan come out, europe, france, germany, canada i call it a trade coalition of the willing that's my view i don't think the president has quite put it that way. but here's the point you're getting to the whole world knows -- the whole world knows that china cannot continue to behave illegal and unfairly, as they have we've got to get along with china in the long run, absolutely the president pinged out that he's going to be friendly with president xi no matter what happens. okay get that but on the trading sphere, certain things have to stop and the whole world knows we are right. and that's why, by the way, jimmy, i'm an optimist about the outcome. china will listen to reason and i think ours is the reasonable view >> my one problem is when you and i worked together for many years, the glue that held us together is pro growth no way tariffs are pro growth. how do we rationalize something that you taught me, which is if you put tariffs in the way, then world growth slows world growth slows means lower profits. the average working p
not out soliciting support, yet, but he's amenable we've had japan come out, europe, france, germany, canada i call it a trade coalition of the willing that's my view i don't think the president has quite put it that way. but here's the point you're getting to the whole world knows -- the whole world knows that china cannot continue to behave illegal and unfairly, as they have we've got to get along with china in the long run, absolutely the president pinged out that he's going to be friendly...
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some of america's key partners are not so keen to launch a strike on syria with germany italy the netherlands and canada all stating there needs to be a thorough investigation first peter oliver has the details. well if there is going to be any coalition it does seem that a lot of leaders in europe as well as further afield are going to need some more convincing we've heard from angela merkel here in berlin saying this although a clear message needs to be sent that using chemical weapons will not be tolerated she isn't prepared to commit the bundeswehr to strikes in syria just yet the german military won't be involved as it stands similar message coming out of rome is well worth. italy will honor. existing deals when it comes to logistics but they won't be sending any combat troops all aircraft listen to those two leaders right now or. be able to you know we must say as we tell you and so always have that if we need a long term solution to the syrian crisis we have to lead to respond to crimes but first of all work towards peace and draw many will not like to do. it and want to make it clear again there
some of america's key partners are not so keen to launch a strike on syria with germany italy the netherlands and canada all stating there needs to be a thorough investigation first peter oliver has the details. well if there is going to be any coalition it does seem that a lot of leaders in europe as well as further afield are going to need some more convincing we've heard from angela merkel here in berlin saying this although a clear message needs to be sent that using chemical weapons will...
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ideally, they'd like to move to australia, but they have also considered canada or germany. shelton: the salaries are good in my profession. i'm able to save. the fact that i will be able to save, then that means i'll be able to make a certain investment for my children, and at the same time, i'll be able to -- if there were opportunities, i'll be able to start up my own business. reporter: shelton says he can't see any chance of that happening in zimbabwe. he says no agency in the world could convince him to stay or even return later in life. architect sai chalamanda, on the other hand, says returning to malawi has definitely been worth it for him. and he says he didn't need an agency to convince him to return home. it was his wife joan who gave him the courage to come back. when he left for england, she chose to remain in malawi. joan: people are being helped by what he's doing. so people are getting paid, their families are being supported, because of what he's doing. had he stayed there, i think all these people who are working under him, i don't know what would have hap
ideally, they'd like to move to australia, but they have also considered canada or germany. shelton: the salaries are good in my profession. i'm able to save. the fact that i will be able to save, then that means i'll be able to make a certain investment for my children, and at the same time, i'll be able to -- if there were opportunities, i'll be able to start up my own business. reporter: shelton says he can't see any chance of that happening in zimbabwe. he says no agency in the world could...
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who enter the country illegally were supposed to be resettled in western nations including germany italy and canada only i spoke to a key elder he's a senior columnist for the news website momentum he says he doesn't believe those countries were informed about the deal. we've heard already from the germans and italians that they don't nothing about such an agreement they will observe refugees instead of wonder and uganda so perhaps this is one of the reasons that he had to suspend the deal the other thing is that he again follow his base his political base when you talk about his political instincts his political allies had being caught off guard by this up until this latest development so he playing to hear him is he on certain terms i think right now and you know is very embarrassed because on one hand he's got a ruling of the supremes quote that wants to get more information from those third parties in africa. who have deny that they have a deal with israel they are willing to take the asylum seekers and he refused actually to reveal the agreements because probably he knows that they're very pro
who enter the country illegally were supposed to be resettled in western nations including germany italy and canada only i spoke to a key elder he's a senior columnist for the news website momentum he says he doesn't believe those countries were informed about the deal. we've heard already from the germans and italians that they don't nothing about such an agreement they will observe refugees instead of wonder and uganda so perhaps this is one of the reasons that he had to suspend the deal the...
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sixteen thousand two hundred fifty migrants will be sent to countries like canada or germany or italy or some of the world's most developed countries the commitments of the un high commissioner. but that plan has also run into trouble hardliners say it allows too many migrants to stay in israel. that seems to be what has driven nessun yahoo to suspend the deal just hours after announcing it but it also remains unclear exactly how the un deal would work. germany and italy both mentioned as possible destinations for the deported migrants were taken by surprise those said they had not been consulted although the german interior ministry said always respected its humanitarian obligations. well it is a strange place to find a swastika in a church but that is exactly what happened to the people in a small german tell last september now the locals were outraged when a decision was taken not to replace the bell after the swastika was failed well over easter somebody obviously took matters into their own hands a strip around the middle of the bell has been treated to remove a. swastika and the
sixteen thousand two hundred fifty migrants will be sent to countries like canada or germany or italy or some of the world's most developed countries the commitments of the un high commissioner. but that plan has also run into trouble hardliners say it allows too many migrants to stay in israel. that seems to be what has driven nessun yahoo to suspend the deal just hours after announcing it but it also remains unclear exactly how the un deal would work. germany and italy both mentioned as...
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china because china doesn't export much steel to the united states it hit american allies canada brazil germany south korea japan so at the end of march the united states was forced effectively to pull back those steel and now you many of tariffs on the same day that they pulled back those tariffs they then made the announcement which said ok now we're going to aim at china by imposing the duties on sixty billion of goods so in other words it was partly because of the misfire over the impulsive imposition of the still aluminum tariffs that they took this political not economic book little decision now the second problem the second factor is is that up very quick decision at the end of march is actually divided the white house we know about donald trump we know he said loudly yesterday i would impose duties on more chinese products we know that he has hard right advisers like steven miller who is goading him into this but there are other advisers including his new economic head larry kudlow who actually think that tariffs are not the way to go with this and that's why this window that you've tal
china because china doesn't export much steel to the united states it hit american allies canada brazil germany south korea japan so at the end of march the united states was forced effectively to pull back those steel and now you many of tariffs on the same day that they pulled back those tariffs they then made the announcement which said ok now we're going to aim at china by imposing the duties on sixty billion of goods so in other words it was partly because of the misfire over the impulsive...