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george samuel, senior research fellow at the global policy institute. moving now to the us state of washington where people have gathered outside of the cuban embassy in solidarity following sunday's attack on the diplomatic premises. the cuban ambassador to the us has condemned the incident as a terrorist attack. the ananis. tores rivera says mulatov cocktails thrown at the embassy was part of pattern of attacks directed at cuba's overseas missions over the last 10 years. she stressed however that the attack cannot interrupt the embassy's work. the cuban envoy also called on washington to secure the embassy staff and the premises to prevent similar attacks in the future. on monday cuban president miguel diaz canal condemned the attack and urged the us to take action. head once again caused a terrorist attack against our embassy in washington, act of violence and weakness that could have cost just lives. we denounced it and away action from the american authorities. the top cuban diplomat bruno rodriguez paria blast the us government saying the cuban an
george samuel, senior research fellow at the global policy institute. moving now to the us state of washington where people have gathered outside of the cuban embassy in solidarity following sunday's attack on the diplomatic premises. the cuban ambassador to the us has condemned the incident as a terrorist attack. the ananis. tores rivera says mulatov cocktails thrown at the embassy was part of pattern of attacks directed at cuba's overseas missions over the last 10 years. she stressed however...
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so that a, a senior research fellow at the global policy institute. george, thanks for joining us. it was a pleasure to see why is the european commission decided to, to lift this in baldo, on ukrainian grains. while he was obviously a source of great embarrassment um they're supposedly doing everything imaginable for ukraine. i accept uh, suffering uh any uh, hardships uh on, on his behalf. so, um, you're back a few months ago. uh the you had a band that lives policy of protecting its promise and i told you create shortcut and you know, forget about our tires barriers. you can just come in and bring in your ukrainian grain. and of course, this had a disastrous effect on many farm and countries, particularly in central and eastern europe, which is where the ukrainian grain simply ended up. i mean, the idea was that this would be transported elsewhere, but it wasn't transported elsewhere. it was essentially dumped in these markets it on the card. the local farm is and it goes to the very serious a agricultural crisis in the number of the eastern central european countries to i have
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let's listen to what the staff of the global policy institute george samuel says according to which 55%f americans oppose further financing of ukraine, it is quite understandable. why do geopolitical analysts claim that biden administration is going to make zelensky a scapegoat for giving up ukraine it may be a smart move, but american politicians rarely do the smart thing the truth is that the us has no particular reason to give up ukraine it would be killing the goose that lays the golden eggs. keep in mind that the us annual budget is $6.3 trillion, even if the us spends $200 billion a year on ukraine, this will be less than three percent of their budget, but most importantly for the us, not a single american is killed in ukraine unfortunately for analysts who are waiting , that the united states will leave ukraine is a very selective memory. they remember the infamous hunt from afghanistan, but not the 20 years spent. there, the us is not 2,400 lost lives, not 2.3 million dollars wasted, also in iraq, the us spent more than a trillion dollars, lost 5,000 people, and is still there,
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he's with the global public policy institute and he joins me tonight from singapore twice. it's good to have you with us as we just heard from richard there the, the summit. i mean, this is a big deal for indian prime minister moody. what signal is he trying to send to the world tomorrow as well as sunday as well, my guess what india is trying to tell the world at the moment mostly is that india has rise for the past 20 to 30 years. india has been received as a rising power in the international system. and this summit is really a chance for the rental moody and just government to show the world that india is now an age of power and is now on setting the agenda. and it tries to set the agenda by positioning itself as a leader off the global solve this we just charge and india. so now the invitations, most people accepted, not everyone. the chinese leaders, she's in pain. he is not going to be at this summit. should india being sold to? should india read anything into this? a tourist north casino blakely at least, but of course, this message by president teach in pink to not
he's with the global public policy institute and he joins me tonight from singapore twice. it's good to have you with us as we just heard from richard there the, the summit. i mean, this is a big deal for indian prime minister moody. what signal is he trying to send to the world tomorrow as well as sunday as well, my guess what india is trying to tell the world at the moment mostly is that india has rise for the past 20 to 30 years. india has been received as a rising power in the international...
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in the french port of saint-malo is jacques reland, he is a senior research fellow at the global policy instituteand in london is rainbow murray, she's professor of politics at queen mary university of london. a warm welcome to you all. thank you very much for joining us. loubna, let me start with you. the french education minister says the abaya has no place in our schools. what do you respond? >> firstly, thank you very much. first to really grasp the sense of this controversy, a few insights need to be given. for the past 20 years, there was a constant pressure on muslim women to believe their bodies and what they decide to show of it. so, as it was shown, it was headscarf, then bikinis, then bandanas, and now it's long dresses. so, let's use this word. it's about long dresses. because when you look on the ground, what is stopped is long dresses, long coats, long skirts. it's not really about abaya. abaya is one word that is used to talk about all these things. and that actually shows how it's actually not about secularism. because behind abaya, what is an abaya? anyone who looks on the intern
in the french port of saint-malo is jacques reland, he is a senior research fellow at the global policy instituteand in london is rainbow murray, she's professor of politics at queen mary university of london. a warm welcome to you all. thank you very much for joining us. loubna, let me start with you. the french education minister says the abaya has no place in our schools. what do you respond? >> firstly, thank you very much. first to really grasp the sense of this controversy, a few...
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they're reporting from billy to bring us schultz is from the global public policy institute. i asked him what kind of signals is the indian prime minister new inter moody hoping to send to the world from the some to wells. my guess what india is trying to tell the world at the moment mostly is that india has rise for the past 20 to 30 years. india has been received as a rising power in the international system. and the summit is really a chance for the rental moody and just government to show the world that india is now a major power and is now on setting the agenda. and it tries to set the agenda by positioning itself as a leader off the global solve this we just charge and india. so now the invitations, most people accepted, not everyone. the chinese leaders, she's in pain. he is not going to be at this summit. should india be insulted? should india read anything into this? swelled towards the north blakely, at least. but of course, this message by president teach in pink to not attempt that somebody has been quite a low for india. and it's um, presidency, i guess what's re
they're reporting from billy to bring us schultz is from the global public policy institute. i asked him what kind of signals is the indian prime minister new inter moody hoping to send to the world from the some to wells. my guess what india is trying to tell the world at the moment mostly is that india has rise for the past 20 to 30 years. india has been received as a rising power in the international system. and the summit is really a chance for the rental moody and just government to show...
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being regulation means genocide for bulgarian agriculture or senior research fellow, the global policy institute george somewhere they told us that the was unlikely to lift the bottom. you're planting grain. i don't think ukraine will be able to export his grain on to the d. u for the whole sample future, because it's in the case of poland. for example, the following is having an election in october, it's gonna be a very tough contest and therefore the wishes of poland. vamos are going to play a great role in this election. then you've got hungry, hungry is generally very enthusiastic about the wall. doesn't have a very high opinion of uh, zalinski and his government and hunger is not going to do any fables full and ukraine. and the other is, i think we'll just go along with poland and hungary. so i don't think that the, this impulse of the ukrainian brain is going to happen. what this situation does show is that the colon like everybody else, and they to is ready to the fight to the last ukrainian. but it's not meaning to make any sacrifices of it. so it's true that the ukraine might have some
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have you heard these information the as an cause live to see a research fellow, the global policy institute, think tank. i missed a jord, some new i enjoyed always a pleasure to see now. what do you think getting russell's target thing? anxiety, low mosque and it's hard condemnation, or the platform is robust free speech stats. what is very amusing that the d u which has imposed very drastic restrictions on free speech. it bind a t a spoke nick at the very early stage. um, is it a good? so it was special, let us show corporations, and now the you turns around and says, well, it rushes now more influential than it's ever been. so what don't want conclude from that, that over stay the use messaging is failing. so they can, is vent the rage at a, at the twits o x. just as the united kingdom is been thing, it's rage of rumble. but the truth is that the message that accounts of russia, ukraine, is zone is just not winning herron's. so what can they do? local they, they obviously start blaming. mosque and rumble. george, you know, a good point is that you made, i mean, i don't know when it all st
have you heard these information the as an cause live to see a research fellow, the global policy institute, think tank. i missed a jord, some new i enjoyed always a pleasure to see now. what do you think getting russell's target thing? anxiety, low mosque and it's hard condemnation, or the platform is robust free speech stats. what is very amusing that the d u which has imposed very drastic restrictions on free speech. it bind a t a spoke nick at the very early stage. um, is it a good? so it...
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well, let's discuss this even more with a senior research fellow as the global policy institute, georgia somewhere they georgia. very good. even see thanks for joining those se. nope. we know that you also invited to speak during the latest un security council session. what can you tell us about the, how does it go? well, it is pretty much as you would have expected. um, the need to block country is an absolute unison. they make all the same arguments that make the same talking points. and they don't, you know, they, they don't miss a beat. uh and, um, so other than that, i'm there all of the others, but it talk much more in terms of, uh, well, we need to bring peace. so we need to, you, you know, have set, set in motion some piece process um, but russia is a fine large, uh, isolated so, um, either the way it really works is the, the, uh, the, those um representatives. um, uh, you know, once you've listened to other ones that uh, don't follow the nato line. um, however, you know, they, they, you know, they, they still distance themselves from russia. so, so do you believe that these sort
well, let's discuss this even more with a senior research fellow as the global policy institute, georgia somewhere they georgia. very good. even see thanks for joining those se. nope. we know that you also invited to speak during the latest un security council session. what can you tell us about the, how does it go? well, it is pretty much as you would have expected. um, the need to block country is an absolute unison. they make all the same arguments that make the same talking points. and they...
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predict what's going to happen in this situation, but some seem to be such a fellow at the global policy institute, georgia. somebody pleasure, as always to have you on the program. thanks very much. thank you very much for that. i think the 1st choices of a radioactive isotopes have been identified in the pacific ocean that's close to waste was discharged from the defense of fukushima power plants, japanese energy companies, okay. one or 2 pallets. zip code reports as a concentration of radio are 250 and was detected in samples taken within 3 kilometers of the facility. now, radioactivity level of 10 bec ro, polito was detect. it's on the dots around a 1000 times of less than the w. i chose guidelines for safe drinking water stuff. go how it stated that shifting cohen's could change future readings. so here's insisted that video activity levels will not exceed $1500.00 join the discount for the decision to release the focusing. the waste water that was treated was made despite strong opposition, both in and outside the country to find confirmed that more than 1000000 metric tons of water would be
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to bye, make say oakland outdoor samuel eddie pleasure as a senior research and follow the global policy institute. thanks again. thank you very much. right. a russian spacecraft has just bought it off from the bike and launch this that these carry a pad of russian cause was an american smoke law to the incense, just playstation. oh, so you correspondence to maim shaw reports from the north side. we are right now at the by 2 north cosmo drone. this is where you regarding the 1st human that ever flew to space departed from and today it is a busy space puerto operated by russia in projects done. this mission also proves the spheres in which russia and the united states cooperate specifically the space fear. and it seems like this is the only fear, despite political tensions in which both countries still successfully managed to cooperate with one another. so this is the loans, the mex fitted of allies on cost. so i will be back in just on the 30 minutes with more international news. we hope you're doing this then the the hello and welcome to cross talk. we're all things are considered. i'm peter lave
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he's senior research fellow at the global policy institute and in london is rainbow mary. she's professor of politics at queen mary university of london. and welcome to you. oh, thank you very much for joining us. no, not letting me stop with you. the french education minutes to get play like tags says the a by a has no place in our schools. what do you respond? especially you thank you very much. especially to really across good sense of this controversy. if your internet's needs to be given. for the past 20 years, there was a constant pressure understand women to believe that bodies and how and what they dislike to charlotte. so as it was shown, it was have to call them between these been and does not as strong presses. so let's use this was it's about known presses, because when you look on the ground, uh what is told is don't presses don't codes, don't sketch. it's not really about a bio bias. one word that is used to talk about all these things and that actually shows how it's actually not about stickler isn't because behind a, by what is in the by yeah, any one who d
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our guest is from the global public policy institute. asked him what kind of signals is the indian prime minister hoping to send to the world from the summit? tobias: what india is trying to tell everyone is that it has arrived. it's been perceived as a rising power in the international system and this summit is a chance for the prime minister and the summit to tell the world that india is setting the agenda and tries to set the agenda by positioning itself as a leader of the global south. anchor: india sent out the invitations, most people accepted that not everyone. the chinese leader will not be at the summit. should india be insulted or read anything into this? tobias: india has tried to not feel insulted publicly at least. this message by messages -- by president xi jinping has been a blow for india and its presidency. i guess what is really the point is xi jinping and is china wants to lead the world, position itself as the leader of a global south and does not want to share the stage with modi. if there is one thing that modi's pr
our guest is from the global public policy institute. asked him what kind of signals is the indian prime minister hoping to send to the world from the summit? tobias: what india is trying to tell everyone is that it has arrived. it's been perceived as a rising power in the international system and this summit is a chance for the prime minister and the summit to tell the world that india is setting the agenda and tries to set the agenda by positioning itself as a leader of the global south....
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he's a president of the global policy institute. marymount university. the modern presidency, six debates that define the institution ÃÃ we will talk about the fact that donald trump is not going to debate at least so far. but we want to start with president biden. he has been running hard on his academic record. he really wants this to be the cornerstone of his reelection campaign. but so far michael, americans are not buying it. why not? >> it's been an uphill battle because surprisingly ÃÃ because in a perfect world you get credit when things go well. biden is getting virtually no credit. 37 percent of the public approves of how he's handling the economy. disapprove. and so ÃÃhe's getting zero credit. the democrats have said obama said it now and now biden. we are not messaging well. i think it goes deeper than that. there are two factors that work well here. one is distinction and the juncture between reality and perception. people perceive things going quickly. all the numbers are going in the right direction. 3.8 percent in employment. 3.2 stock ma
he's a president of the global policy institute. marymount university. the modern presidency, six debates that define the institution ÃÃ we will talk about the fact that donald trump is not going to debate at least so far. but we want to start with president biden. he has been running hard on his academic record. he really wants this to be the cornerstone of his reelection campaign. but so far michael, americans are not buying it. why not? >> it's been an uphill battle because...
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let's hear what george samuel global policy institute staff says given the fading outline of ukraine'spoll that 55% of americans oppose further funding to ukraine, it's understandable. why geopolitical analysts say the biden administration is going to make zelensky a scapegoat giving up ukraine might be a smart move, but american politicians rarely do the right thing the truth is that the us has no particular reason to give up ukraine it would be killing the goose that lays the golden eggs. keep in mind that the us annual budget is now as much as three-tenths of a trillion dollars, even if the us spends 200 billion a year on ukraine, this will be less than three percent of their budget, but most importantly for the us, not a single american is dying in ukraine unfortunately, analysts who expect the us to leave ukraine is very selective memory. they remember the inglorious hunt from afghanistan but not the 20 years they spent. there, the us is not 2,400 lost lives, not 2.3 million dollars wasted, also in iraq, the us spent over a trillion dollars, lost 5,000 people, and is still there,
let's hear what george samuel global policy institute staff says given the fading outline of ukraine'spoll that 55% of americans oppose further funding to ukraine, it's understandable. why geopolitical analysts say the biden administration is going to make zelensky a scapegoat giving up ukraine might be a smart move, but american politicians rarely do the right thing the truth is that the us has no particular reason to give up ukraine it would be killing the goose that lays the golden eggs....
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we can talk to philani mthembu, who is the executive director of the institute for global dialogue, a foreign policyvery much forjoining us. in terms of what this means for the continent of africa, given that mr modi is very keen to include the african union in, how do you feel about this, how do you think people are going to react to the statement? i think it is a welcome initiative. i think it is a welcome initiative. i mean, this has been initiated from within the african continent and i think certainly india supported that initiative, alongside other members of the 620. it will enhance the continent's voice, but it will also enhance the continent's ability to coordinate on its international partnerships, while also putting development issues back on the centre. i think of 620 deliberation. so it is quite an important initiative for the continent. find initiative for the continent. and when ou initiative for the continent. and when you say — initiative for the continent. and when you say development issues, what will they be, what is the important issues that countries in africa will want to highl
we can talk to philani mthembu, who is the executive director of the institute for global dialogue, a foreign policyvery much forjoining us. in terms of what this means for the continent of africa, given that mr modi is very keen to include the african union in, how do you feel about this, how do you think people are going to react to the statement? i think it is a welcome initiative. i think it is a welcome initiative. i mean, this has been initiated from within the african continent and i...
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global stability. earlier i spoke to the managing director of asia society policy institute, rorry daniels who outlinedl hope to get from this meeting. it's very clear that what russia needs most from north korea are these military inputs. so i think it's very likely that military inputs were discussed to the united states. this is a very unacceptable escalation of russia and north korea military cooperation. not only does it have the potential to prolong russia's illegal war in ukraine, there are also restrictions placed on north korea's ability to conduct military cooperation because of its long standing violations of the norms of nuclear nonproliferation. so i think this is very concerning for the west and bears careful watching in the days and months ahead. and rory, how worrying is the promise of help in improving north korea's space technology? i mean, we've seen pyongyang's attempts at developing spy satellites in the past. i think that's also very concerning for the west, of course. north korea continues to be an aggressive bully of its neighbours in the region who are key us allies, including
global stability. earlier i spoke to the managing director of asia society policy institute, rorry daniels who outlinedl hope to get from this meeting. it's very clear that what russia needs most from north korea are these military inputs. so i think it's very likely that military inputs were discussed to the united states. this is a very unacceptable escalation of russia and north korea military cooperation. not only does it have the potential to prolong russia's illegal war in ukraine, there...
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center of the united states in europe at the brookings institution, as well as a global opinions company. calling this the washington post and a senior policy fellow and the european council on foreign relations. it's good to have you on the program tonight. let me get your opinion just on the numbers we've seen, and we think about a 3rd of the ethnic armenian population of newborn oak our block leave this week. do you think either by john will ever welcome to back one day a so i think there is too much bad blood between the 2 communities and really 3 wars that are being flawed. since the breakup of the soviet union, i cannot in on to armenians willing to go back, feeling safe enough to go back and live under us every room in the same way uh movies. 30 years ago have flood armenian territories. i mean, old territories of this layers and layers of a mutual of historic claims. and i'm really fairly well documented. there's 2 of atrocities that have taken out both sides. so this big practically made living together very difficult. you say there's plenty of blame to go around. the armenian population of newborn no power box is suffering this ti
center of the united states in europe at the brookings institution, as well as a global opinions company. calling this the washington post and a senior policy fellow and the european council on foreign relations. it's good to have you on the program tonight. let me get your opinion just on the numbers we've seen, and we think about a 3rd of the ethnic armenian population of newborn oak our block leave this week. do you think either by john will ever welcome to back one day a so i think there is...
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behalf of the george washington university institute for public diplomacy and global communications the university of southern california annenberg center onon policy i did that without breathing -- and the pdc aid toc welcome you to the first monday of september, 2023. never mind that this is the second monday. it always is in september. today is september 11, 9/11. many of us in the room will remember with clarity whereem we were and what we were doing on that day 22 years ago and the struggle to reach out to our loved ones. we will move on with our agenda today but we do so holding in our hearts the spirit of the almost 3,000 who perished during that disaster and the many more we lost with heroic rescue efforts. today's host is gabby stall, where are you? inin the back. mike right here in the front row will be monitoring questions from the online participants. as always for those of you online, please put substantive questions in the command a box q-and-a box andtechnical questit box. amanda bennett is not a stranger to this podium. hihaving last address to the fom as the oa director. i am assuming you read her impressive bio and will not repeat
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it is a nonprofit, nonpartisan public policy research and educational institute with a mission to advance the global kong friends are elsie. week this year's theme is securing our democracy and protecting our freedoms and uplifting culture. the conference includes activists and leaders and visionaries from around the country who are shaping the future of the black community on a global scale. the summer, i had the pleasure of speaking with the cbc f's president and ceo, nicole austin hillary. she shared this about this year's conference saying, quote, if you want to be with decision-makers from around the country who are trying to make a difference, you need to be with us at the aoc and september. september is here and so as cdc as president ceo nicole austin hillary. welcome, welcome, welcome to you. >> thank you, simone. >> thank you for being here. why the theme of democracy this year? >> we are under attack, simone. simply put. the black community has so many issues there at the forefront right now. they are critical to. us we are on the eve of a national vote for president. voting rats are unde
it is a nonprofit, nonpartisan public policy research and educational institute with a mission to advance the global kong friends are elsie. week this year's theme is securing our democracy and protecting our freedoms and uplifting culture. the conference includes activists and leaders and visionaries from around the country who are shaping the future of the black community on a global scale. the summer, i had the pleasure of speaking with the cbc f's president and ceo, nicole austin hillary....
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small elisa research fellow at the german institute for global and area studies and the whole side of hire a lawyer who specializes in climate change, low policy and advocacy. i'm didn't truly island edmond hall to talk to the engineer. i'm president of engineers. island will welcome to all of you. all could start with admin from what we know. sofa admin, does it look like the lack of maintenance was a key issue here? i suppose the 1st thing we should probably start with would be just informed viewers and you know what, he's of them. and i suppose the damage to be that, well, the big structure built across the river or a street. and its main job is to, is to act as a reservoir. so it's a big good. it's like a big joint bachelor. and the water storage can be used for drinking for irrigation, of, of cups, making electricity and so on. and dams have being billed for, for quite a long time. in fact, divorced damn was based about 3000 b c. and there's about $50000.00 dams around the world. and the engineering of a dime is actually quite important. and from both the design, but also from the use and maintenance is an important factor as well. all ri
small elisa research fellow at the german institute for global and area studies and the whole side of hire a lawyer who specializes in climate change, low policy and advocacy. i'm didn't truly island edmond hall to talk to the engineer. i'm president of engineers. island will welcome to all of you. all could start with admin from what we know. sofa admin, does it look like the lack of maintenance was a key issue here? i suppose the 1st thing we should probably start with would be just informed...
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behalf george washington university institute for public diplomacy y and global communication the university of southern california center on communication leadership and policy, i did that without breathing. and the pdc aid to welcome you to the first monday of septembe. nevermind this is the second monday. it always is in september. today is september 11, 911. many of us in this room will always remember with clarity where we were and what we were doing on that day 22 years ago and the struggle to reach out to our loved ones. we will move on with our agenda today. we do so holding in our hearts the spirit of the almost 3000 who perished during that disaster and the many more whom we have lost post 9112 elements derived from heroic rescue x and conflicts. today's tech host is tom gabby, where are you? in the back. mike right here in the front row will be monitoring questions from our online participants as always for you online please put substantive questions in the q&a box and technical questions in the chat box. it is not a stranger to this podium. having last address this form as director i am assuming you have read her impressive bio and not repeated he
behalf george washington university institute for public diplomacy y and global communication the university of southern california center on communication leadership and policy, i did that without breathing. and the pdc aid to welcome you to the first monday of septembe. nevermind this is the second monday. it always is in september. today is september 11, 911. many of us in this room will always remember with clarity where we were and what we were doing on that day 22 years ago and the...
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next, discussion about global challenges to democracy with foreign policy analysts focusing on far right populist movements in u.s. and europe. this discussion at the brookings institute just under one hour. -- is just under one hour. who will also join those in you also had to have a very benign medical procedure. if you are watching, get well. sorry you cannot be with us. with that, we have until 11:30 to discuss a not exactly minor issue in this entire scenario that we are facing until the end of what you are -- why are you looking at me in horror? >> fascination, not horror, with our topic. >> i know. with you three on the panel, especially you, this panel will run itself, but i will attempt to impose a minimum of discipline. you can all watch me fail if i do that. what i will do is, let me first introduce our panelists. dr. alina polyakova, a former colleague at brookings, to run another institution. she is the president and ceo of the center for european policy analysis which under her leadership she has been doing absolutely terrific work. matthew is a journalist and senior fellow of the social cultural and constitutional studies at the american enterprise inst
next, discussion about global challenges to democracy with foreign policy analysts focusing on far right populist movements in u.s. and europe. this discussion at the brookings institute just under one hour. -- is just under one hour. who will also join those in you also had to have a very benign medical procedure. if you are watching, get well. sorry you cannot be with us. with that, we have until 11:30 to discuss a not exactly minor issue in this entire scenario that we are facing until the...
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global majority, and are now burying the international institutions created after the victory over nazi germany with them. russia has been challenged. existential scale, which requires a revision of many principles of foreign policynternal mobilization of society. today we have the opportunity to discuss the most significant aspects of the transformation of the world order with sergei aleksandrovich karaganov, doctor of political sciences, accountable chairman of the presidential council on foreign defense policy. sergey alexandrovich, you have become a rebel calmness. you wrote, in my opinion, a brilliant article, not just one, but several. i do not hide the fact that i am your absolute like-minded person on these issues, and here on this podium, many times, i have de facto quoted your article and your train of thought. at the same time, of course, in soviet times we lived in a basic understanding, the main thing is that there is no war and do the russians want war, and under no circumstances should you touch nuclear weapons with your hands, and now many participants in our discussions, the very mention of nuclear weapons and opportunity its use causes, i would say, such panic horror. on the contrary, you say qu
global majority, and are now burying the international institutions created after the victory over nazi germany with them. russia has been challenged. existential scale, which requires a revision of many principles of foreign policynternal mobilization of society. today we have the opportunity to discuss the most significant aspects of the transformation of the world order with sergei aleksandrovich karaganov, doctor of political sciences, accountable chairman of the presidential council on...
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global food supply to lefrm leverage. he didn't do so well on energy, but stoking up diplomacies in ways that other international institutions are beginning to rethink their current policyving been said, putin has not given up. he's won the oligarchs and his own people and conducting interesting arrests especially of nationalists in his own country and now the ukrainians are taking the fight to russia and of course, that's only going to sour with regard to the russian people and it's going to create more problems for mr. putin. neil: you know, colonel, vivek ramaswamy, the surging republican presidential candidate was on fox and friends this morning, it was a fascinating interview in which he shared his views on ukraine. he's not keen on pouring good money after bad and didn't put it in so many words, but said it in so many words. what's more, he said, motivation for this was this idea we don't want to drive russia into the hands of china or the closeness of china. what do you think of that argument that we should be cognizant of the fa fact that china is our bigger threat, not russia. >> i agree that china is likely our larger threat, neil, but at the same time i think
global food supply to lefrm leverage. he didn't do so well on energy, but stoking up diplomacies in ways that other international institutions are beginning to rethink their current policyving been said, putin has not given up. he's won the oligarchs and his own people and conducting interesting arrests especially of nationalists in his own country and now the ukrainians are taking the fight to russia and of course, that's only going to sour with regard to the russian people and it's going to...
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policy reform and changes at a global level. there is no question about it. haidi: always great to have you with us. professor and director of the instituteersity of new south wales. vonnie: with climate change among the key items on the g20 agenda, the spotlight is on the host efforts to reduce carbon emissions. india is aiming to reach net zero by the mid of the century even as it tries to meet the energy demands of its rapidly growing economy. bloomberg's correspondent takes a closer look at the challenges. >> from electrifying public transport to rooftops, to smaller urban solar parks like this one, to the world's largest solar farms, biogas, hydrogen, it is doing everything for its energy program. the problem of both command and supply, india consumes less than a third of the energy america does on average, there are 1.4 billion indians, making it the world's third-largest indian consumer. industrialization and urbanization also mean rapidly rising energy demand. supplied mostly by hydrocarbons. coal powers 70% of india's electricity. it has the second-largest reserve in the world. petroleum products power transport. over 80% of the
policy reform and changes at a global level. there is no question about it. haidi: always great to have you with us. professor and director of the instituteersity of new south wales. vonnie: with climate change among the key items on the g20 agenda, the spotlight is on the host efforts to reduce carbon emissions. india is aiming to reach net zero by the mid of the century even as it tries to meet the energy demands of its rapidly growing economy. bloomberg's correspondent takes a closer look at...
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institute for it, found that 88% of tech experts want the uk to lead in global setting. global ethical standards. the survey also shows that 82% believe companies should publish publish ethical policiesal use new laws in northern ireland have been implemented , preventing the implemented, preventing the pubuc implemented, preventing the public from attending trials for serious sexual offences. the law extends the anonymity for victims until 25 years after their death and provides anonymity for suspects until they are charged. the measures aim to protect victims and encourage reporting of sexual crimes . any violations can carry crimes. any violations can carry penalties of up to six months in pnson penalties of up to six months in prison . the royal mint has prison. the royal mint has introduced a £0.50 coin celebrating cs lewis book the lion, the witch and the wardrobe as part of its children's literature series . the coin literature series. the coin features an illustration of mr tumnus and lucy in the snowy woods of narnia to create the coin, designers digitally translate pauline baynes original illustration onto it, preserving every detail. other coins in the series also incorpor
institute for it, found that 88% of tech experts want the uk to lead in global setting. global ethical standards. the survey also shows that 82% believe companies should publish publish ethical policiesal use new laws in northern ireland have been implemented , preventing the implemented, preventing the pubuc implemented, preventing the public from attending trials for serious sexual offences. the law extends the anonymity for victims until 25 years after their death and provides anonymity for...
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chartered institute for it found that 88% of tech experts want the uk to lead in setting global ethical standards in al. the survey also shows that 82% believe companies should publish ethical policies on al use . new ethical policies on al use. new laws in northern ireland have been implemented , preventing the been implemented, preventing the pubuc been implemented, preventing the public from attending trials for serious sexual offences. the new law extends the anonymity for victims until 25 years after their death and provides anonymity for suspects . s until anonymity for suspects. s until they're charged . the measures they're charged. the measures aim to protect victims and encourage the reporting of sexual crimes. any violations carry penalties of up to six months in prison . film or months in prison. film or television and stage actor sir michael gambon has died at the age of 82. sir michael was best known for playing albus dumbledore in the harry potter movies , and he won four bafta in movies, and he won four bafta in a career that spanned five decades. he made his first appearance on stage not on my agenda tonight. don't worry. i do not think it is britain's top news stor
chartered institute for it found that 88% of tech experts want the uk to lead in setting global ethical standards in al. the survey also shows that 82% believe companies should publish ethical policies on al use . new ethical policies on al use. new laws in northern ireland have been implemented , preventing the been implemented, preventing the pubuc been implemented, preventing the public from attending trials for serious sexual offences. the new law extends the anonymity for victims until 25...
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Sep 28, 2023
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chartered institute for it, found that 88% of tech experts want the uk to lead in setting global ethical standards. the survey also shows that 82% believe companies should publish ethical policiesthical policies on al use. new laws in northern ireland have been implemented preventing the pubuc been implemented preventing the public from attending trials for serious sexual offences . the law serious sexual offences. the law extends the anonymity for victims until 25 years after their death and provides anonymity for suspects until they are charged. the measures aim to protect victims and encourage reporting of sexual crimes. any violations carry penalties of up to six months in pnson penalties of up to six months in prison . car production in august prison. car production in august dropped by nearly 10, following six months of growth . that's six months of growth. that's according to the society of motor manufacturers and traders . only around 45,000 vehicles were manufactured in the uk. that's because of summer shutdowns and production pauses at some plants for planned maintenance. exports also declined by 5.5, mainly due to fewer shipments to the us , china fewer shipments to
chartered institute for it, found that 88% of tech experts want the uk to lead in setting global ethical standards. the survey also shows that 82% believe companies should publish ethical policiesthical policies on al use. new laws in northern ireland have been implemented preventing the pubuc been implemented preventing the public from attending trials for serious sexual offences . the law serious sexual offences. the law extends the anonymity for victims until 25 years after their death and...
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that 88% institute for it, found that 88% of tech experts want the uk to lead in setting global ethical standards. the survey also shows that 82% believe companies should publish ethical policies on al use . new laws should publish ethical policies on al use. new laws in should publish ethical policies on al use . new laws in northern on al use. new laws in northern ireland have been implemented , ireland have been implemented, implemented, preventing the pubuc implemented, preventing the public from attending trials for serious sexual offences. the law extends the anonymity for victims until 25 years after their death and provides anonymity for suspects until they are charged. the measures aim to protect victims and encourage reporting of sexual crimes . any violations carry crimes. any violations carry penalties of up to six months in pnson penalties of up to six months in prison . car production in august prison. car production in august dropped by nearly 10% following six months of growth. that's according to the society of motor manufacturers and traders . the slowdown was due to summer shutdowns and production pauses at some plants for planned maintenance . exports also
that 88% institute for it, found that 88% of tech experts want the uk to lead in setting global ethical standards. the survey also shows that 82% believe companies should publish ethical policies on al use . new laws should publish ethical policies on al use. new laws in should publish ethical policies on al use . new laws in northern on al use. new laws in northern ireland have been implemented , ireland have been implemented, implemented, preventing the pubuc implemented, preventing the...
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implementing monetary policies and supervisory tools to exclude energy leaders from capital and financial institutions would have a great impact on local, state, federal and even global economies? >> strong agreement around the fact that we have quite a narrow role in climate change and really important decisions about climate change need to be made by elected people not by the fed. >> thank you. i yield back. >> the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from florida, mr. donalds is recognized. >> chairman powell, thank you for being here. really appreciate you being here. i've got to say first of all, it was good to hear from the other side of the aisle that the federal reserve should not even be engaging in using its tools with respect to climate change or climate mitigation or whatever the case might be. the fed, you guys have a big enough job as is. adding anything like that to your job i think will be wholly detrimental to the american economy. so i for one this morning i'm glad to hear that coming from the other side of the aisle. you had a couple of questions already on capital, bank capital, et cetera. some of the current views that raising, continuous raises
implementing monetary policies and supervisory tools to exclude energy leaders from capital and financial institutions would have a great impact on local, state, federal and even global economies? >> strong agreement around the fact that we have quite a narrow role in climate change and really important decisions about climate change need to be made by elected people not by the fed. >> thank you. i yield back. >> the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from florida, mr....
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will not get rid of them, canadians believe, in their twitter, senior fellow at the london institute of global policy zachary paikin noted that when gunka was introduced as a man who fought the russians in world war ii, all the deputies mindlessly stood up and applauded, apparently forgetting that they were on the side of the russians in that war. not only a training ground, but a dump for broken weapons, the bulgarian parliament approved the transfer. kiev of faulty s-300 missiles, as well as decommissioned ammunition for machine guns, the decision became a trend among secondary european countries, to sell unnecessary broken weapons in return for profit from the powers that be, the bulgarian side did not has the ability to repair and restore faulty anti-aircraft missiles for the s-300 air defense system without jeopardizing the lives and health of personnel, according to an explanatory note from parliamentarians, or the life’s work of the ukrainian military. polish elections risk becoming the dirtiest in the history of electoral campaigns. the ruling party is rapidly losing popular support and is fo
will not get rid of them, canadians believe, in their twitter, senior fellow at the london institute of global policy zachary paikin noted that when gunka was introduced as a man who fought the russians in world war ii, all the deputies mindlessly stood up and applauded, apparently forgetting that they were on the side of the russians in that war. not only a training ground, but a dump for broken weapons, the bulgarian parliament approved the transfer. kiev of faulty s-300 missiles, as well as...