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but to the struggle we are facing today is not just economic but across the globe the movement towardligarchy runs parallel to the growth of authoritarian regimes like vladimir putin and president xi in china, roderigo in the philippines, [inaudible] in brazil and hungary among those. these leaders meld corporatist economics with xenophobia and authoritarianism. they redirect popular anger about inequality and declining economic conditions into violent rage against minorities. whether they are immigrants, racial minorities, religious minorities or the lgbt community and to suppress the set they are cracking down on democracy and human rights. in the united states, of course, we have our own version of this movement which is being led by president trump and many of his republican allies who are attempting to divide our country up and attack these very same communities. how sad it is that president trump sees these authoritarian leaders as friends and allies. the authoritarian playbook, by the way, is laughable. the challenge we confront today as a nation and as a world is in anyways no
but to the struggle we are facing today is not just economic but across the globe the movement towardligarchy runs parallel to the growth of authoritarian regimes like vladimir putin and president xi in china, roderigo in the philippines, [inaudible] in brazil and hungary among those. these leaders meld corporatist economics with xenophobia and authoritarianism. they redirect popular anger about inequality and declining economic conditions into violent rage against minorities. whether they are...
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this is broadcasting around the globe and covering the world of business and finance and. i'm daniel britto and i'm washington here's a look out today. the markets. are now what could be the impact of such a law and take that on a spin through just how they live on it in the lamb on the break. we get a bird's eye view of baghdad and its impact on business in great britain hillary ford went on a british american business association london to hand her way through the coffee waters. and their newest shipping endeavor and finally defense stocks are on the again as raytheon and united sec knology strike a deal that would make them a behemoth in the sector molly barrows of america's warriors on hand to give us an aerial take on the newest player in aerospace we've got a packed show today so let's go ahead and dive right in. a deal to avoid u.s. tariffs on mexican imports leads our global report today as u.s. president donald trump issues a quickly contested declaration of victory on friday night mexican and u.s. officials issued a joint statement on migration issues mr trump so
this is broadcasting around the globe and covering the world of business and finance and. i'm daniel britto and i'm washington here's a look out today. the markets. are now what could be the impact of such a law and take that on a spin through just how they live on it in the lamb on the break. we get a bird's eye view of baghdad and its impact on business in great britain hillary ford went on a british american business association london to hand her way through the coffee waters. and their...
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ambassador to the united nations i was privileged to travel to many corners of the globe. i saw many wonderful things, but i also saw some horrible things that i cannot un- see. in south sudan i sat with crying mothers who told me stories about how soldiers took their babies from their arms and threw them into fires. in the condo i talked the boys had been captured young for double ages and put into the horrible life of child soldiers. in venezuela on the boulevard bridge, i watched parents and children walk for hours each way in the blazing sun to get the only meal they would get that they given to them by the catholic church just on the other side of the border in colombia. there are starving children digging through trash cans looking for food. i have seen places where life has been incredibly cheap and. tv available alway.there will alwa. all across the globe i've spoken with mothers and fathers who would risk everything just to have a chance at life for themselves and for their children. these people are suffering because of war, dictatorship, disease and abject pover
ambassador to the united nations i was privileged to travel to many corners of the globe. i saw many wonderful things, but i also saw some horrible things that i cannot un- see. in south sudan i sat with crying mothers who told me stories about how soldiers took their babies from their arms and threw them into fires. in the condo i talked the boys had been captured young for double ages and put into the horrible life of child soldiers. in venezuela on the boulevard bridge, i watched parents and...
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is playing around with the idea of cutting interest rates but also money is cheap all over the globe and then well but this is just a guessing we might see monetary policy we might see actually currencies being a new vehicle to get your competitive advantage against rivaling nations and i have to ask about oil prices they jumped today on us iran tensions what's the big concern for the markets. now well i mean we did see quite a big jump in the price of oil almost up by 6 percent and also by the way it's partly because of the u.s. dollar that's also what we see off in dollars. oil prices higher and then for sure also the tensions in iran but it's interesting i did talk to an oil expert and he told me well think back a couple of years if we would have tensions as we've seen them right now in the gulf and between the u.s. and iran big then oil prices probably would have to $8090.00 are underage dollars per barrel but in today's world where the u.s. is the biggest producer of oil on the globe the dependency on oil from that region at least here in the united states and by far not as big
is playing around with the idea of cutting interest rates but also money is cheap all over the globe and then well but this is just a guessing we might see monetary policy we might see actually currencies being a new vehicle to get your competitive advantage against rivaling nations and i have to ask about oil prices they jumped today on us iran tensions what's the big concern for the markets. now well i mean we did see quite a big jump in the price of oil almost up by 6 percent and also by the...
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you responding 6 continents across the globe. al-jazeera is correspondents live and bringing the stories they tell you that this was not a good news move on nothing but a lesser scale. we're at the mercy of the russian camp for palestinian refugees al-jazeera slewed in world news monitored truck quantified i'm valued missing data big new car for. your data your identity is a commodity and you have to understand where i'm from but it come from ah so you feel it's time to reclaim our cyber so we have to put in them a something that can all be sold we are creators we are archivists we are geeks give us back our data and i just. they wanted $43000000000.00 with a weapon that was $6000000000.00 pounds in commission. there's no hope of any more because there's always a small album of people for really really good misfits. in essence we in the united states have privatized the ultimate public function more shadow on al-jazeera. hello i'm mr hall with the top stories on al-jazeera u.s. media reports say president i will trump approved as
you responding 6 continents across the globe. al-jazeera is correspondents live and bringing the stories they tell you that this was not a good news move on nothing but a lesser scale. we're at the mercy of the russian camp for palestinian refugees al-jazeera slewed in world news monitored truck quantified i'm valued missing data big new car for. your data your identity is a commodity and you have to understand where i'm from but it come from ah so you feel it's time to reclaim our cyber so we...
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ambassador to the united nations i was privileged to travel to many corners of the globe. i saw many wonderful things, but also saw some horrible things that i cannot and see. i heard stories that linger in my memory. in syrian refugee caps as sodone happens when bishara used chemical weapons to murder and maim innocent children. i sat with crying mothers who told me hard stories about how soldiers to their babies from their arms and threw them in the fires. captured thatys young vulnerable ages and put into the horrible life of child soldiers. venezuela, i watched parents walk for hours each way in the blazing sun to get the only male they would get that day, given to them by the catholic church on the other side of the border in columbia. there are starving children digging through trash cans looking for food. i have seen places where life has been incredibly cheapened. it will always haunt me. across the globe i have spoken with mothers and fathers who would risk everything just to have a chance at life for themselves and for their children. these people are suffering b
ambassador to the united nations i was privileged to travel to many corners of the globe. i saw many wonderful things, but also saw some horrible things that i cannot and see. i heard stories that linger in my memory. in syrian refugee caps as sodone happens when bishara used chemical weapons to murder and maim innocent children. i sat with crying mothers who told me hard stories about how soldiers to their babies from their arms and threw them in the fires. captured thatys young vulnerable...
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the kremlin oh yeah this is i mean you know the art the art world these people that go around the globe air kissing their way around the globe from art fair to art fair art basel is where they come to target the chinese billionaires the oil sheiks the american tycoons and they bring their most valuable works with them and they choreograph this sort of feeding frenzy where the super rich buyers are racing to get the very best goods ok so let's talk about that because the art market's obviously getting very very expensive is an understatement it's incredibly exclusive very top heavy at the moment doesn't that mean huge pressure for new talent for instance it does well what's happening is actually the parts of the art market that foster new upcoming talent. are being hollowed out because buyers now are only interested in the works that are worth millions they want to buy a picasso as they don't want to buy the future this is the next big stars so the art market is huge right now but it's actually not very healthy it's just really about the rich getting richer yes so that is obviously reall
the kremlin oh yeah this is i mean you know the art the art world these people that go around the globe air kissing their way around the globe from art fair to art fair art basel is where they come to target the chinese billionaires the oil sheiks the american tycoons and they bring their most valuable works with them and they choreograph this sort of feeding frenzy where the super rich buyers are racing to get the very best goods ok so let's talk about that because the art market's obviously...
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ensure that we're meeting the needs and priorities of our regulators and our customers around the globe. france germany and spain use the airshow to launch their next generation fighter jet project an air combat system that incorporates drones and satellites never has so much political uncertainty surrounded the showcase at globe or share britain's looming departure from the you could throw a spanner into the works of europe's tightly integrated aerospace industry and other threats could come from the u.s. recently threatened tariffs on airbus words in the words of the company's chief be a disaster for everyone. the french israeli billionaire. media group all agreed to by the world famous auction was. offered $57.00 a share making the deal worth $3700000000.00 we'll see we turn to private hands after 31 years as a public company traded on the new york market. will allow it to celebrate its growth and quote a more flexible private environment. and that's it for me and the business of africa. thank you very much for watching. remembering to see. whether in police custody or jail kentucky
ensure that we're meeting the needs and priorities of our regulators and our customers around the globe. france germany and spain use the airshow to launch their next generation fighter jet project an air combat system that incorporates drones and satellites never has so much political uncertainty surrounded the showcase at globe or share britain's looming departure from the you could throw a spanner into the works of europe's tightly integrated aerospace industry and other threats could come...
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called the olympics of the art world it's where people go to see the best of the best from around the globe also the weirdest we're. this year's top prize goes to the lithuanian pavilion for this installation called the sun and the sea it's about climate change but the piano is also expanding inside well beyond europe more than ever before non-western artists are telling their own stories. and interviews scott rocks for is here to tell us more about that scot welcome to the show so for its 120 year history of the venice biennale it has basically been a celebration of western art it's not been very diverse how are they going to change that yeah i mean it's a big big issue i mean one of the artists with black artists a few black artists who were at the b. and all of this year called it a sea of whiteness and i think that is accurate. but and this real problem because the idea of the bee and ali is that countries come and present their ideas of themselves through their artists show what how they see themselves as a nation and so if you're not there if you're not represented it's sort of like g
called the olympics of the art world it's where people go to see the best of the best from around the globe also the weirdest we're. this year's top prize goes to the lithuanian pavilion for this installation called the sun and the sea it's about climate change but the piano is also expanding inside well beyond europe more than ever before non-western artists are telling their own stories. and interviews scott rocks for is here to tell us more about that scot welcome to the show so for its 120...
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has a long policy of influencing elections and leadership races across the globe but now it seems to have set its sights on having more than just a helping hand in shaping the future of the government of its closest ally the u.k. with the country in flux as the conservatives scramble to choose a new leader and suggestions that an election could be looming uncle sam wants you to know that special relationship could end up on the trash heap if it doesn't like the choices that us brits make the us secretary of state mike pompei o has pledged he won't wait for jeremy corbyn to become prime minister to start the pushback against any actions that his administration might take against british jews could be the mr corbyn manages to run the gauntlet and get elected is possible you should know we won't wait for him to do those things to begin to push back we will do our level best he is too risky and too important and too hard once he's already happened while those views come amidst a backdrop of anti sematic allegations in the labor party what the us is perhaps really concerned about is that
has a long policy of influencing elections and leadership races across the globe but now it seems to have set its sights on having more than just a helping hand in shaping the future of the government of its closest ally the u.k. with the country in flux as the conservatives scramble to choose a new leader and suggestions that an election could be looming uncle sam wants you to know that special relationship could end up on the trash heap if it doesn't like the choices that us brits make the us...
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joining me political reporter for "the boston globe." bernie sanders, in his speech, as we receive it before it actually comes out on the air live, he has basically been proud to carry the mantle of the democratic socialism. but he is accusing the president today of being a socialist, too. he's expected to say that in a moment. he said the president loves corporate socialism that enriches billionaires. he's referring to the president's $1.5 trillion tax plan. he said slash corporate taxes and reduce the rate for people earning more than 1 million a year. but people making well under 1 million a year benefitted, too. what is sanders trying to say? >> remember the context is important here. we haven't been talking about it enough, but bernie sanders campaign has been sliding a little bit. if you look at iowa over the weekend, a poll showed him at 6% opini . he's now in fourth place, basically tied with hillary clinton in 2016. so while a lot of politicians reject the notion of being labeled a conservative, a liberal, here's a person who is
joining me political reporter for "the boston globe." bernie sanders, in his speech, as we receive it before it actually comes out on the air live, he has basically been proud to carry the mantle of the democratic socialism. but he is accusing the president today of being a socialist, too. he's expected to say that in a moment. he said the president loves corporate socialism that enriches billionaires. he's referring to the president's $1.5 trillion tax plan. he said slash corporate...
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or were you watching the golden globes with him >> yeah, i was watching the golden globes.: >> jimmyu >> jimmy: it was great was a big deal. [ cheers and applause great movie. i loved it >> thank you >> jimmy: you were great in that you were watching with your dad and they end up winning the golden globe and your dad - >> my dad was wondering why i wasn't at the golden globes. >> jimmy: he stands in front of the tv and starts yelling at you. >> yeah, he's like, "why aren't you here?" i go, "well, dad, you've got to get invited. i wasn't invited." he goes, "well, i hope we're going to the oscars. i just let me know, soan take off work." i go, "what do you mean we [ laughter ] i got a wife i am bnging her. i'm not bringing you." he was upset that i wasn't going to bring him >> jimmy: yeah >> i got, like a - i didn't even -- i got a pity ticket to the oscars >> jim : wait, you got invited to the ? that's big, though, right? >> yeah, i was sitting in mezzaninthree. [ light laughter ] last row so my back was the back of the building right?ug [ laer ] >> jimmy: i wish he was joking he broug
or were you watching the golden globes with him >> yeah, i was watching the golden globes.: >> jimmyu >> jimmy: it was great was a big deal. [ cheers and applause great movie. i loved it >> thank you >> jimmy: you were great in that you were watching with your dad and they end up winning the golden globe and your dad - >> my dad was wondering why i wasn't at the golden globes. >> jimmy: he stands in front of the tv and starts yelling at you. >>...
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all eyes were on old trafford as over a billion people tuned in from right across the globe to watchvals india and pakistan face off in the cricket world cup‘s most oversubscribed tie. and it's favourites india who have prevailed in a rain—affected game at old trafford. our correspondent andy swiss was there. if you wondered exactly how much this game it means, well, here is your answer. for india and pakistan fans, all roads led to manchester. whatever their transport, theyjust had to be there. this means a lot for us. we are from india, only to watch the match. only to win the match! its more than a cricket match, this is war! no, it's the biggest match in the world. can't beat it. the best part of a million people had applied for tickets, with an estimated billion watching on tv. talk about pressure. but india's batsmen didn't seem to be feeling it, the favourites off to a flyer. a brilliant century from rohit sharma, before virat kohli showed why he is officially the world's best. india were heading for a mammoth total, but they were slightly stalled by a rain delay, and then koh
all eyes were on old trafford as over a billion people tuned in from right across the globe to watchvals india and pakistan face off in the cricket world cup‘s most oversubscribed tie. and it's favourites india who have prevailed in a rain—affected game at old trafford. our correspondent andy swiss was there. if you wondered exactly how much this game it means, well, here is your answer. for india and pakistan fans, all roads led to manchester. whatever their transport, theyjust had to be...
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are every manufacturer right now across the globe is losing sales sales are not what they were and i think that's a big impact you can't sell 17000000 cars this year 175 the next year $18000000.00 the next year especially here in the u.s. and with sales in china are down sales in europe are down and it's always going to be oscillating just like the stock market so you have to look at the impact politically here's a look at the impact from the stock market and the impact from consumers so this is going to cause an oscillation when you're talking about the u.k. versus your versus u.s. they're going to be different markets and they're going to have different impacts against them that would cause an negative sales versus positive sales now moving across the channel from france to the u.k. car production drop by 24 percent in april now that sector has had a 33.9 percent fall in manufacturing overall for the month are these recoverable losses or as the u.k. car sector had a far structural downsizing postgrads it. well we don't know how that's going to finally end up because we're going to
are every manufacturer right now across the globe is losing sales sales are not what they were and i think that's a big impact you can't sell 17000000 cars this year 175 the next year $18000000.00 the next year especially here in the u.s. and with sales in china are down sales in europe are down and it's always going to be oscillating just like the stock market so you have to look at the impact politically here's a look at the impact from the stock market and the impact from consumers so this...
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all it's across the globe so to think that you can just impose there is and expect that all of them with this one site is really. all with reality so i think that ready all the president was held hostage to this he's being treated a lot of things and. thanks for staying with me for updates in half an hour. recent high level controversy surrounding you tube clearly demonstrates the online universe and freedom of speech are not on the same page the plot from says he wants to ban extremism but it's probably fair to say most would agree on this the problem is how you tube define its content. kaiser this is the kaiser reported now inconvenient truth time we've never been off the gold standard people say we left the gold standard but in fact central banks clear all their. dealings with gold. and now after this period of experimentation with a purely run currency thank for seas of the globe various countries are recognizing that it's all nonsense you need to go back to pure gold standard as asian stacie well gold has always been there and we have not found a way to destroy it and throw it into
all it's across the globe so to think that you can just impose there is and expect that all of them with this one site is really. all with reality so i think that ready all the president was held hostage to this he's being treated a lot of things and. thanks for staying with me for updates in half an hour. recent high level controversy surrounding you tube clearly demonstrates the online universe and freedom of speech are not on the same page the plot from says he wants to ban extremism but...
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know that president trump has done a lot to reduce access to reproductive healthcare all across the globe. how would you not only repeal the harm he has done, but expand access across the world? >> one of the first things trump did when he came into office was put in place the gag rule that americans from going to any health care organization period that in some way supports abortion, a woman's right to choose. that affects millions of people worldwide who are not only trying to get abortions, but all the other healthcare services these organizations provide. that is not american leadership, it is not american values, and it would stop on day one in my administration. [applause] >> that is really just undoing the harm. we need to go farther than that. women's health care should be a right that we promote. women's rights should be something we promote. women's rights should be something that we invest in. we have to be investing more money in development in foreign and the kind of organizations that provide these basic rights to women across the globe. it is not the reason to do it, but th
know that president trump has done a lot to reduce access to reproductive healthcare all across the globe. how would you not only repeal the harm he has done, but expand access across the world? >> one of the first things trump did when he came into office was put in place the gag rule that americans from going to any health care organization period that in some way supports abortion, a woman's right to choose. that affects millions of people worldwide who are not only trying to get...
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anonymously, at various places around the globe at one time. and whoever introduced it would doesplausible tha liability, for greater deniability than what the mueller report was it which a show about the russian origin of farmsocial media troll in st. petersburg. they in other bad actors around the world are sophisticated enough to know that they can use any number of other actors that are much more easily concealed for the introduction of videos like this or audio. it is not just the russians, other countries may have an interest in provoking racial violence and can concoct videos that could be so incendiary as to cause rioting. and by the time it is revealed that it is a forgery, the violence is already begun. part of what the russians have tried to do is not just interfere in our elections, but rather a turn americans against other americans. having this powerful tool is an additional weapon that can analyze. mr. feist: is your hope to raise awareness so that people will question or stress test things that they see, or is there a ,olution,
anonymously, at various places around the globe at one time. and whoever introduced it would doesplausible tha liability, for greater deniability than what the mueller report was it which a show about the russian origin of farmsocial media troll in st. petersburg. they in other bad actors around the world are sophisticated enough to know that they can use any number of other actors that are much more easily concealed for the introduction of videos like this or audio. it is not just the...
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of the globe various countries are recognizing that. they need to go back to pure gold standard as they should. leaders of italy's increasingly fractious coalition government are meeting monday to try to resolve differences within their camp and when the european commission over the country's 2.3 trillion euro debt burden and a political. pushed for tax cuts prime minister does that picante renewed his threats to resign ahead of talks with his governing partners on how to satisfy e.u. authorities mr cantor warned against the consequences for italy's ability to finance its debt if the commission follows through with an official inquiry called an excessive debt procedure or e.d.p. that could lead to sanctions from brussels e.u. members are reportedly preparing to vote to pursue the e.d.p. on june 12th italian leaders refused to back down on tax cuts and new spending. checking in on the u.k. the bungled u.k. bragg's a process continues to weigh on the u.k. economy as the political uncertainty increases prime minister teresa mayes resignati
of the globe various countries are recognizing that. they need to go back to pure gold standard as they should. leaders of italy's increasingly fractious coalition government are meeting monday to try to resolve differences within their camp and when the european commission over the country's 2.3 trillion euro debt burden and a political. pushed for tax cuts prime minister does that picante renewed his threats to resign ahead of talks with his governing partners on how to satisfy e.u....
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this is another key element of peace and good cooperation across the globe. thank you very much, mr. president. thank you, you for sure are someone at the united states to understand how it worked perfect. you understand that a friend looks at europe and it plays a role for peace around the globe for this beautiful development thank you mr. president for the extreme kindness towards poland and perfect understanding of polish matters which during this war visit during your memorable state that today access the monument of the word uprising that so immensely with the words which were of historic determination in europe, they showed what and this is a thank you for uttering those words and thank you for the policies being implemented right now that demonstrate that you are this kind of man and politician that things first and foremost more important and -- esther president --. this and the agreement we are signing were a political case memorandums of understanding which re-signed a moment ago one of them is concerning the military cooperation. as you mentioned t
this is another key element of peace and good cooperation across the globe. thank you very much, mr. president. thank you, you for sure are someone at the united states to understand how it worked perfect. you understand that a friend looks at europe and it plays a role for peace around the globe for this beautiful development thank you mr. president for the extreme kindness towards poland and perfect understanding of polish matters which during this war visit during your memorable state that...
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across the globe we spend $25000000000.00 every year. and demand is predicted to rise to $48000000000.00 in 2025. it is estimated that 92 percent of pavements in london have chilling gum stuck on with 300000 pieces estimated to be on oxford street and. it's up to a small army of workers to clear the one. i'm 70 miles southwest of london in winchester to find out what damage can do. and how do you counsel a john warneke is in charge of keeping the city streets clean. how much of a problem is common when just they estimate that every year councils in britain are spending more than 60000000 pounds a year just clearing up the will to say take me back actually that's a huge figure and i want. to well than just being spanked collecting all the waste off the full. of course is really only one way to get a true flavor of the gum problem on our streets. things are not count so operations manager darren know it has offered to show me the right. yeah i'm going to wrangle me right i see president right now right yeah you go work for 100. yeah it's v
across the globe we spend $25000000000.00 every year. and demand is predicted to rise to $48000000000.00 in 2025. it is estimated that 92 percent of pavements in london have chilling gum stuck on with 300000 pieces estimated to be on oxford street and. it's up to a small army of workers to clear the one. i'm 70 miles southwest of london in winchester to find out what damage can do. and how do you counsel a john warneke is in charge of keeping the city streets clean. how much of a problem is...
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rare materials like rare earths embedded in a lot of pollard's across the globe so the thing that you can just impose there is and expect that all the damage is formed by one side is really. where we aleksey so i think that the all the of the president was likely to be held hostage to this increasing conflict between a lot of states and china. china's not the only country that faces terms obsession with tariffs he's currently also taking a french wine. tariffs are we're going busy to be instituting tariffs placing tariffs. brand charges there's a lot for the wine and yet we charge a very little for french wine and you know what is not fair will do something about it. why would the french even want to make on the wine that's like selling nice dyleski moss i can just see all those french wine connoisseurs taken for a taste of trump's own vinery outputs why would they want our blinds they have great ply and we want french wines so knock it off there is the wine glut everywhere right now no terry of smita. ok i'll be back with updates for you at the top of the hour i see other. one else c
rare materials like rare earths embedded in a lot of pollard's across the globe so the thing that you can just impose there is and expect that all the damage is formed by one side is really. where we aleksey so i think that the all the of the president was likely to be held hostage to this increasing conflict between a lot of states and china. china's not the only country that faces terms obsession with tariffs he's currently also taking a french wine. tariffs are we're going busy to be...
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is destabilizing the region and destabilizing the globe as he said.d just this morning rouhani upping the ante saying if the iranians don't get more out of the nuclear agreement, that they will continue to scale back their commitments. >> all right. fred pleitgen for us in tehran. let's turn to sam kiley. sam, u.s. officials say that iran is now preventing that tanker from being towed, the tanker that was hit. what do you know about that and what are you hearing as far as reaction in the region to what is going on? >> reporter: well, natalie, we have just in the last ten minutes spoken to frontline, owners of frontline, owners and operators, and they flatly appear to be contradicting the american narrative that that tanker is being interfered by naval boats from the irgc. they are saying that they have no information that would confirm the american allegations. they say that there are two tugs attached to that ship at the moment and a third is on its way and they will then decide where to tow it the at pafor future r it can go on its way. so owners of
is destabilizing the region and destabilizing the globe as he said.d just this morning rouhani upping the ante saying if the iranians don't get more out of the nuclear agreement, that they will continue to scale back their commitments. >> all right. fred pleitgen for us in tehran. let's turn to sam kiley. sam, u.s. officials say that iran is now preventing that tanker from being towed, the tanker that was hit. what do you know about that and what are you hearing as far as reaction in the...
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rare materials like rare earths embedded in a lot of products across the globe so the thing that you can just impose there is and expect that all the damage is formed by one side is really. where we allocate so i think that ready all the rest of it was likely to be held hostage to this. conflict between a lot of space and time are. not the only country to face with a chance obsession with tariffs he's currently also taking aim at french wine. we're going to be instituting tariffs placing tariffs. brand charges there's a lot for the wine and yet we charge a very little for french wine so you know what is up there we'll do something about it. why would the french you know want to make on the wine that's like selling nice to les humorless i can just see all those french wine connoisseurs taken for a taste of trump's own vinery alec puts why would they want our blinds they have great why would we want french wines so knock it off there is a wine glut everywhere right now no terry of smita. thanks for joining us tonight international we're back in just under 30 minutes but the headlines s
rare materials like rare earths embedded in a lot of products across the globe so the thing that you can just impose there is and expect that all the damage is formed by one side is really. where we allocate so i think that ready all the rest of it was likely to be held hostage to this. conflict between a lot of space and time are. not the only country to face with a chance obsession with tariffs he's currently also taking aim at french wine. we're going to be instituting tariffs placing...
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when it looks at the security of the european states, it plays a key role for the peace around the globe is of key importance for the peaceful development of democratic states and democratic communities. thank you, mr. president, for this extreme kindness toward poland and perfect understanding of polish matters which you showed to us in 2017 during your visit to poland, during your memorable speech that you gave at the monument of the warsaw uprising where important words for polish people fell which are of historic importance to our nation and to europe they showed what poland means and who polls are. mr. president, thank you for entering those words back then and thank you for the policy being implemented right now which demonstrates you are this kind of man and politician who would not only speak but to whom, first and most important are the deeds. the most important are the deeds and whenever you say, mr. president, make america great again, it means make, not say. and this precisely is of crucial importance hence the agreements that we are sieng. hence to agreements between our sta
when it looks at the security of the european states, it plays a key role for the peace around the globe is of key importance for the peaceful development of democratic states and democratic communities. thank you, mr. president, for this extreme kindness toward poland and perfect understanding of polish matters which you showed to us in 2017 during your visit to poland, during your memorable speech that you gave at the monument of the warsaw uprising where important words for polish people...
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i also think we need to do a far better job fighting back around the globe, as china tries to export this technology. i'm always struck when we have hearings in our committee on china and we have been doing a deep dive on china in the intel committee, i would say we spend more time focused on china than just about anywhere else, but for the russia investigation, it would be more time than anywhere else, i'm continually struck by when we look at what china is doing with investing in its military, with its initiative, what china is doing in terms of its diplomatic effort as well as development systems, what it is doing in investment in r&d and technology, that you would think by comparison we're a poor impoverished country that can't keep up with these chinese investments. we spend far more than china on defense. we just spend it very differently. and i really think that china is a very worthy rival, and we need to be rethinking how we're spending our resources. there's no reason why china ought to be outspending us in development, assistance, or the initiative. there's no reason why i
i also think we need to do a far better job fighting back around the globe, as china tries to export this technology. i'm always struck when we have hearings in our committee on china and we have been doing a deep dive on china in the intel committee, i would say we spend more time focused on china than just about anywhere else, but for the russia investigation, it would be more time than anywhere else, i'm continually struck by when we look at what china is doing with investing in its...
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in our understanding, this is an absolutely key element of peace and good cooperation across the globethank you very much, mr. president. thank you that for sure you are among those presidents of the united states who understand how it works perfectly. you understand that when the u.s. looks at europe, when it looks at the security of the european states, it plays a key role for the peace around the globe. it is of key importance for a peaceful development of democratic states and democratic communities. thank you, mr. president, for this extreme kindness towards poland and perfect understanding of polish matters which were showed to us in 2017 during your visit to poland during your memorable speech that you gave at the monument of the warsaw uprising where it so immensely important words for polish people felt which were of historic importance to our nation and to europe. they showed what poland means and who polls are. mr. president, thank you for utter those words back then and also thank you for this policy which is being implemented right now which demonstrates that you are this
in our understanding, this is an absolutely key element of peace and good cooperation across the globethank you very much, mr. president. thank you that for sure you are among those presidents of the united states who understand how it works perfectly. you understand that when the u.s. looks at europe, when it looks at the security of the european states, it plays a key role for the peace around the globe. it is of key importance for a peaceful development of democratic states and democratic...
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the entire world be doric columns are so intertwined that the consequences would ripple across the globe as acting at the very last americans themselves 1st thing that comes to my mind is inflation and the rate of inflation is going to rise in the united states that does this mean that china as well has leverage over the united states. as you surely know. globalization has been underway in recent years. of course this process is especially active right now no country is able to develop its economy. without cooperation with other countries if one country starts a war against another one not. it always inflicts big losses upon itself damages itself it's always like that but i want you to china has always supported equality fair and mutually beneficial in with other countries i would believe it should be a 2 way street though china has its advantages and its partners have their own advantages should be complementarity between them china does not want to fight like we are opposed to fighting over the same time we're not afraid of it china is bold and resolute and is able to defend its legiti
the entire world be doric columns are so intertwined that the consequences would ripple across the globe as acting at the very last americans themselves 1st thing that comes to my mind is inflation and the rate of inflation is going to rise in the united states that does this mean that china as well has leverage over the united states. as you surely know. globalization has been underway in recent years. of course this process is especially active right now no country is able to develop its...
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snagging eight emmys and four golden globes.g in each week for a provocative dose of female empowerment, friendship, and motherhood. >> these women, they're vicious. >> reporter: no one planned on season 2, but the show's breakout success enticed this group to come back to their iconic characters. >> i'm told that my daughter emma belle is going to be in your class. so exciting. >> very nice to meet you. >> she has an i.q. of 152. genius level. right? that's a very high number. i expect you to take care of my daughter. pay special attention. and again, welcome. >> what was it that made this so special? >> we explore the inner psychology of women. it's not just looking at women from the outside perspective and kind of voyeuristically watching their lives unfold. we're in their heads understanding why they make certain choices. we're watching them need to connect with each other although they don't want to at times and there's jealousy and there's envy and there's support. i think that's why people relate to it. >> reporter: the m
snagging eight emmys and four golden globes.g in each week for a provocative dose of female empowerment, friendship, and motherhood. >> these women, they're vicious. >> reporter: no one planned on season 2, but the show's breakout success enticed this group to come back to their iconic characters. >> i'm told that my daughter emma belle is going to be in your class. so exciting. >> very nice to meet you. >> she has an i.q. of 152. genius level. right? that's a very...
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love is taking center stage around the globe today. ♪ express yourself >> reporter: from portugal too paris -- ♪ even in istanbul where the governor of turkey's largest city banned pride activities citing security concerns. that didn't stop activists who took to the streets proudly waving their rainbow flags while police in rainbow gear stood by eventually firing rubber pellets to disperse the crowd. but the biggest gathering is in new york city where world pride is being held in the united states for the first time ever. the largest lgbtq celebration in the world. and this year it's not only honoring the sacrifices and achievements of the gay rights movements but also the 50th anniversary of the stonewall riots. >> i think the country overall support the gay community so much better nowadays than in those days. >> our society truly is doing what it needs to do naturally, which is to speak out, stand up, be who you are, love who you love. >> reporter: today marked the first pride celebration for nikki and her daughter madeleine. >> we moved up here from
love is taking center stage around the globe today. ♪ express yourself >> reporter: from portugal too paris -- ♪ even in istanbul where the governor of turkey's largest city banned pride activities citing security concerns. that didn't stop activists who took to the streets proudly waving their rainbow flags while police in rainbow gear stood by eventually firing rubber pellets to disperse the crowd. but the biggest gathering is in new york city where world pride is being held in the...
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part of the globe glass' n.-g. o. based in germany. but its bolivian headquarters they make the frames for distribution throughout south america. there are 3 different sizes medium and large. we make about 200 a day. and. the frames have sturdy steel rims and can hold lenses of different thicknesses. it takes about a quarter of an hour to make each frame. in addition to helping people in need the ngo has also created jobs for local people. the frames are then distributed to various towns in this case since you want to go out i os. 300 kilometer trip takes a full 11 hours because the roads are so poor. there's been a shortage of frames innocency on so locals are looking forward to the new delivery . including jennifer. so far the ngo has seen about 700 people here most can be supplied with glasses but about 20 percent of patients need special lenses that the ngo doesn't have for example because they have astigmatism. telling me. that. jennifer can read the top 4 sentences but then things get blurry and. a school class of come to get the
part of the globe glass' n.-g. o. based in germany. but its bolivian headquarters they make the frames for distribution throughout south america. there are 3 different sizes medium and large. we make about 200 a day. and. the frames have sturdy steel rims and can hold lenses of different thicknesses. it takes about a quarter of an hour to make each frame. in addition to helping people in need the ngo has also created jobs for local people. the frames are then distributed to various towns in...
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she always was an adventurer. >> naomi instantly falls in love with the globe-trotting lifestyle.>> she was hooked, and she never regretted it. >> in 1952, she jumps ship to pan-american airways -- not just the most prestigious of carriers, but a cultural icon. pan am was founded in 1927 as america's first international airline. an innovator in the use of jet aircraft, pan am becomes legendary for its luxury, panache, and above all, its classy, gorgeous stewardesses. pan am flight attendants were iconic. did she fit the bill, lise? >> oh, good lord, i think she createdthe bill, actually. >> how'd she look in her uniform? >> oh, she looked gorgeous. she looked gorgeous until she retired. >> the stew's life gives naomi the chance to see the world. during layovers, while her stewardess friends sit by the pool, naomi immerses herself in the local culture, which leads to a new hobby -- beads. that's how she befriends jamey allen -- over their shared love of the small mementos. what do you think naomi's fascination with beads was? >> she liked the fact that beads put you in touch with t
she always was an adventurer. >> naomi instantly falls in love with the globe-trotting lifestyle.>> she was hooked, and she never regretted it. >> in 1952, she jumps ship to pan-american airways -- not just the most prestigious of carriers, but a cultural icon. pan am was founded in 1927 as america's first international airline. an innovator in the use of jet aircraft, pan am becomes legendary for its luxury, panache, and above all, its classy, gorgeous stewardesses. pan am...