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of concerns over discrimination the word is deemed offensive in new it people in the arctic many greenland is eskimo has a derogatory meaning it's often translated as eater of wrong me the brand new name is going to be opec after the chocolate being that provides its glades. and that's so for me in the business seeing here in berlin if you want more from us to visit our website. go africa. in digitalization in the pandemic. and online payment system has got rwanda's motorcycle taxi back on the road after a month long drive. now the customers pay for the ride without cash. for go. in through the conflict zone research early my guest this week is involved oil minister of foreign affairs and international trade c. does he still want as a former army chief he was also the face of the military coup that for health and number of bytes of power will soon become play ever be able to see change the political economical. conflicts. of the sixty's. even i'm david and this is climate change president sex. happiness increased books. this is the book for you to. get smarter for free to do you go on you
of concerns over discrimination the word is deemed offensive in new it people in the arctic many greenland is eskimo has a derogatory meaning it's often translated as eater of wrong me the brand new name is going to be opec after the chocolate being that provides its glades. and that's so for me in the business seeing here in berlin if you want more from us to visit our website. go africa. in digitalization in the pandemic. and online payment system has got rwanda's motorcycle taxi back on the...
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of state my compare today arrives in denmark on the agenda is likely to be the topic of whether greenland is for sale a year ago the united states and now they were interested in buying the territory rich in raw materials but denmark rejected the proposal another point of contention could be the north stream 2 baltic sea pipeline which runs through danish waters. and sanctions towards companies involved in the project the us is wary of russia's growing influence in europe. for more i'm joined by claudia conferred the face of energy economics and sustainability of the german institute for economic research good to have you with us please explain why is the us objecting this pipeline. why the u.s. is obviously concerned disturbingly enough exclusively with his own economic interests the usa wants to sell its own fracking to europe to the european market and the possible highest prices and the gas market the international gas market is saturated there is an oversupply and u.s. fracking gas is comparatively expensive and also environmental harmful but the usa and needs europe as a by our coun
of state my compare today arrives in denmark on the agenda is likely to be the topic of whether greenland is for sale a year ago the united states and now they were interested in buying the territory rich in raw materials but denmark rejected the proposal another point of contention could be the north stream 2 baltic sea pipeline which runs through danish waters. and sanctions towards companies involved in the project the us is wary of russia's growing influence in europe. for more i'm joined...
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because of concerns over discrimination the word is deemed offensive innuit people in the arctic many greenland is eskimo has a derogatory meaning it's often translated as eat or of raw meat the brand new name is going to be opec after the chocolate being that provides its glades. and that's all from me in the business here in berlin if you want more from us to visit our website. dreaming of a future platinum career a thing of the cost. young people in the age of covert 19 faced on presidents an uncertain. one can they look forward to when everything is changing so fast. generational knocked down. made in germany. next on d w. to the point of strong opinions clear position on the international perspectives. the coronavirus americans are whole song societies around our economies so when it comes not also a huge challenge climate change also if we look from the current a 100 make join me in my guess some time according shorter way. to the point of. the mean 60 minutes on d. w. . sleep. listen carefully. don't look too soon for me to use to get. to. discover the. place. subscribe to the documentar
because of concerns over discrimination the word is deemed offensive innuit people in the arctic many greenland is eskimo has a derogatory meaning it's often translated as eat or of raw meat the brand new name is going to be opec after the chocolate being that provides its glades. and that's all from me in the business here in berlin if you want more from us to visit our website. dreaming of a future platinum career a thing of the cost. young people in the age of covert 19 faced on presidents...
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because of concerns over discrimination the word is deemed offensive innuit people in the arctic many greenland this eskimo has a derogatory manner it's often translated as into revolt me the brand new name is going to be opec after the chocolate being that provides its glades. and that's all from me in the business team here in berlin if you want more from us to visit our website. spain has seen quentin 1000 covert 1000 related deaths in both peoples. how did it come to the. i.c.u. patients away. don't treat the residents of the old people's home. i'm not a someone stop parents and many others want justice. politicians play. w. . bush. clear position on the international perspective such. coronavirus threatens our whole song societies around our economies so when it comes out of a huge challenge climate change also if we learn from the current to come to me join me in my game sometime a point shortly. to point. up in 60 minutes on t w. this is some dope story a stubborn rice farmer from thailand. his problem. is credo no chemical. step. students are. training successful. doctors. starts july 2
because of concerns over discrimination the word is deemed offensive innuit people in the arctic many greenland this eskimo has a derogatory manner it's often translated as into revolt me the brand new name is going to be opec after the chocolate being that provides its glades. and that's all from me in the business team here in berlin if you want more from us to visit our website. spain has seen quentin 1000 covert 1000 related deaths in both peoples. how did it come to the. i.c.u. patients...
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icecream boz due to concerns over racism the word is deemed offensive to people in the arctic many greenland is eskimo has a derogatory meaning it's often translated as eat or overall meat the company says the term eskimo reminds me of a time of degradation and unjust treat but the brand new day is all piled up to the top of that provides its place. short still tastes great and business with it like. combating the corona pandemic. where does research stand. what are scientists learning. background information and news. hour carona updated. 19 special next on d w. this is some next story a stubborn rice farmer from thailand. his problem tests. his credo no chemicals. his wife thought i was crazy. and i blocked up. step. by. step. the students. don't stand in. the street and he has the finest and production to top it off. training success. starts july 27th. how does a virus spread. why do we have it and. just through the tactics of a weekly radio show it's called spectrum if you would like any information on the coronavirus or any other science topic you should really check out our podcast you
icecream boz due to concerns over racism the word is deemed offensive to people in the arctic many greenland is eskimo has a derogatory meaning it's often translated as eat or overall meat the company says the term eskimo reminds me of a time of degradation and unjust treat but the brand new day is all piled up to the top of that provides its place. short still tastes great and business with it like. combating the corona pandemic. where does research stand. what are scientists learning....
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pompeo is also expected to meet with greenland's foreign minister. ♪ when it's made with love, it's madeo be shared. >>> eight days from now the nba season resumes for 22 games. starting today they begin playing exhibition games. between now and july 30, 33 games will be held in orlando. so far the bubble seems to be working. not one of the 346 players there have tested positive. this afternoon the first matchup will see the clippers take on the orlando magic. >>> marcus, no nfl preseason action for fans to enjoy. the nfl players association and nfl owners agreeing to scrap the 2020 preseason. cutting from four to two games. the players union pushed back concerned about coronavirus spread. an nfl reporter for "usa today" says the fact both sides could come to an agreement shows progress for a real season to actually happen. they're on the same page as how they're going to states this preseason and the preparation for the regular season. >>> trending this morning fans looking for some hope during the pandemic. we have you covered. ♪ no one told you life was going to be this way ♪ >> had t
pompeo is also expected to meet with greenland's foreign minister. ♪ when it's made with love, it's madeo be shared. >>> eight days from now the nba season resumes for 22 games. starting today they begin playing exhibition games. between now and july 30, 33 games will be held in orlando. so far the bubble seems to be working. not one of the 346 players there have tested positive. this afternoon the first matchup will see the clippers take on the orlando magic. >>> marcus, no...
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this in the agreement that now has had its dispute mechanism triggered 6 times as in greenland that was made in 2015 the iranians and the international community apart from the u.s. have suggested that iran is actually stuck to the letter of the agreement the spirit of the agreement the u.s. says no clearly the u.s. is one of the big signatories to the deal and holds a lot of the cards is it time to rip up this deal and start again negotiate a new deal because the americans just aren't playing ball. well i think that the now many parties to the nuclear deal they are now seem odd because we are nearing the presidential election in the united states that the current you know in it is that this current status it's not much beneficial to iran and iran is not pleased but the other hand also europeans are not happy with iraq to do so and it's a comment meant under the nuclear deal what they are doing now is to wait for the presidential election in the united states they are hoping to see a different administration or policy in the united states in the months to come and that's why they are tr
this in the agreement that now has had its dispute mechanism triggered 6 times as in greenland that was made in 2015 the iranians and the international community apart from the u.s. have suggested that iran is actually stuck to the letter of the agreement the spirit of the agreement the u.s. says no clearly the u.s. is one of the big signatories to the deal and holds a lot of the cards is it time to rip up this deal and start again negotiate a new deal because the americans just aren't playing...
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news from greenland tonight in the race to become the next german chancellor there may just be a new front runner and he's from the very today german chancellor angela merkel held a very public get together with marcos was the the leader of the very much of germany and europe asking is he the one also coming up tonight france celebrates must feel day. version of ceremony was held in paris today paying tribute to the nation's health care workers and ravaged by decades of conflict somalia's capital is now confronting the coronavirus we'll tell you who is keeping people safe in mogadishu plus we've been here before in california bars restaurants in places of worship are shut down again over a new surge in the. i'm off to our viewers watching on p.b.s. in the united states and all around the world welcome we start tonight with a little get together that has big political. overtones german chancellor angela merkel was down south in bavaria today to attend a cabinet meeting of the state government there she was invited by the various state premier. and that has political observers of bud's
news from greenland tonight in the race to become the next german chancellor there may just be a new front runner and he's from the very today german chancellor angela merkel held a very public get together with marcos was the the leader of the very much of germany and europe asking is he the one also coming up tonight france celebrates must feel day. version of ceremony was held in paris today paying tribute to the nation's health care workers and ravaged by decades of conflict somalia's...
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it's visiting denmark a year after president donald trump's offer to buy its territory of greenland from pale wants to discuss another bone of contention the north stream 2 gas pipeline being built between russia and germany and denmark has just approved the work on its north stream to its waters despite pressure from the us to stop the project. work on the baltic sea gas pipeline north stream 2 is still moving forward albeit slowly the u.s. has threatened sanctions for companies participating in the project so right now there is just one russian ship laying the pipes for the remaining 160 kilometers the pipeline runs parallel to the north stream one pipeline from russia to germany 1200 kilometers across the baltic once complete it will allow russia to supply double the current volume of gas the united states says germany is making itself dependent on russia earlier this month u.s. secretary of state mike pump a.o. warned against continuing to build the pipeline this action puts investments or other activities that are related to these russian energy export pipelines at risk of u.s. sanc
it's visiting denmark a year after president donald trump's offer to buy its territory of greenland from pale wants to discuss another bone of contention the north stream 2 gas pipeline being built between russia and germany and denmark has just approved the work on its north stream to its waters despite pressure from the us to stop the project. work on the baltic sea gas pipeline north stream 2 is still moving forward albeit slowly the u.s. has threatened sanctions for companies participating...
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london at least to those of the your greenlander t.d. is that this edition of the commission so the modeling is clearly there other. i don't trump is feeling the heat of the moment he's been pressured to reveal whether he was briefed about reports russia allegedly paid bank to the taliban to killed u.s. troops in afghanistan but it does saying being grilled about briefings is becoming a tried and tested tactic in u.s. politics we'll have a look at this in more detail just. out of the central bankers warren buffett are affect their way of playing financial russian roulette right so they have the gun in there is one bullet of risk they spend the chamber they point at america's head and they pull the trigger hoping that they won't blow off the americas and that they get to keep all the free money this day and they do that every single day and then eventually like in 2008 they blow off american. and it will happen again and they'll say well you know we were acting in the greater good. when else should seem wrong. just. yet to ship out just d
london at least to those of the your greenlander t.d. is that this edition of the commission so the modeling is clearly there other. i don't trump is feeling the heat of the moment he's been pressured to reveal whether he was briefed about reports russia allegedly paid bank to the taliban to killed u.s. troops in afghanistan but it does saying being grilled about briefings is becoming a tried and tested tactic in u.s. politics we'll have a look at this in more detail just. out of the central...
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important because none of the opening in this endeavor an underactive to the halls of the york greenlander t.d. is the decision of the commission and so on so the meddling is clearly there other than the clip of the party of the election. story still to come donald trump is feeling the heat at the moment he's been pressured to reveal whether he was briefed about reports russia allegedly paid banty's to the taliban to kill u.s. troops in afghanistan but it does say that being grilled about briefings is becoming a tried and tested tactic in u.s. politics the details just after the break. i am. is your media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation or community. are you going the right way or are you being led. by. what is true what is. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. aura maybe of the shallows. to rest in charge of the lame ass well. it's a nice try but about the time being in the specific indictments what kind of defense can be expected is a deal in the cards will justice be served. only with r.t. now afte
important because none of the opening in this endeavor an underactive to the halls of the york greenlander t.d. is the decision of the commission and so on so the meddling is clearly there other than the clip of the party of the election. story still to come donald trump is feeling the heat at the moment he's been pressured to reveal whether he was briefed about reports russia allegedly paid banty's to the taliban to kill u.s. troops in afghanistan but it does say that being grilled about...
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greenland, new york. you say yes. go ahead. caller: yes, i do. because i drive a school bus. my company has gone bankrupt. i have no job. i have to wait until all the schools go back, which we don't know when we are going back in new york. and i have to find a new job and i'm only getting $176 a week. i cannot live on that. so we need this help. host: you are getting the $176 a week from the state? caller: correct. host: that extra $600 from the federal government? caller: correct. yep. so that was definitely helping out my family. definitely. host: are you making less than you were as a school bus driver on these unemployment benefits combined? caller: no, i'm making the exact amount i was getting paid. with the extra $600. host: you were able to cover your bills. were you able to save any money? caller: a couple dollars. but my bills were paid. we are on track and everything is good. but this all is going to run out this week. host: if you had to live on $176 a week, what could you not pay? couldn't pay anything. i have my cell phone bill, caints buy my groceries, it would
greenland, new york. you say yes. go ahead. caller: yes, i do. because i drive a school bus. my company has gone bankrupt. i have no job. i have to wait until all the schools go back, which we don't know when we are going back in new york. and i have to find a new job and i'm only getting $176 a week. i cannot live on that. so we need this help. host: you are getting the $176 a week from the state? caller: correct. host: that extra $600 from the federal government? caller: correct. yep. so that...
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but who should pay for maintaining the world's greenland's environmental engineer so as avail themselves pollo has a plan. for when just the way it was caused as you how could we share the costs to preserve such a huge area as the amazon rainforest very simply $1.00 per barrel of crude oil as a levy for the preservation of rain forests and their storage of carbon dioxide if we did that it would generate $100000000.00 a day in a year we'd have $30000000000.00 with that kind of money you could devise a super efficient rainforest preservation program but you don't have to prove that you are preserving the trees in the forest what i think what they are i thought as . subtle as a university town with a population of 300000. other sandra's in her 1st semester of law school. as an indigenous person she wants to know her rights is the only way to counter a president who stripped environmental protection and put someone with close ties to agribusiness in charge of the country's indigenous agency. students from various ethnic groups are enrolled in the seminar on human rights. here to alice other
but who should pay for maintaining the world's greenland's environmental engineer so as avail themselves pollo has a plan. for when just the way it was caused as you how could we share the costs to preserve such a huge area as the amazon rainforest very simply $1.00 per barrel of crude oil as a levy for the preservation of rain forests and their storage of carbon dioxide if we did that it would generate $100000000.00 a day in a year we'd have $30000000000.00 with that kind of money you could...
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earth is getting hotter the polar ice caps are melting in greenland and antarctica the ice is receding 6 times faster than expected sea levels around the world are rising. geo mom the helmholtz center for oceanic research is located in kiel germany some of the world's top climate experts work here including moji blood teef who studies global warming and its effects these are also nice plants these enormous ice caps hold an immense amount of water just imagine if they were to melt away completely gooden global sea levels would rise by about 60 meters this seems made up. an increase of that magnitude would radically alter the earth's geography much of northern europe could be submerged the netherlands would vanish underwater but even a small increase would have a major impact it may just cities in coastal regions and further inland would be flooded. that includes london. boston. shanghai. washington d.c. . and mumbai. yes yes and you can see that won't happen for decades or even centuries but if we don't limit global warming it will eventually be unstoppable and that is even if we stop e
earth is getting hotter the polar ice caps are melting in greenland and antarctica the ice is receding 6 times faster than expected sea levels around the world are rising. geo mom the helmholtz center for oceanic research is located in kiel germany some of the world's top climate experts work here including moji blood teef who studies global warming and its effects these are also nice plants these enormous ice caps hold an immense amount of water just imagine if they were to melt away...
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joking when he called on foreign powers to investigate his political rivals or considered buying greenland. when he said barack obama was founder of isis or when he told a room full of cops to rough up suspects or when he talked about injecting humans with disinfectant as a coronavirus cure or recently when he suggested slowing down coronavirus testing, the white house said -- he was just kidding. and the next day the president told us he doesn't kid. so maybe we should take his word for it. white house correspondent kaitlan collins joining us to talk about this. how are white house aides trying to spin this, kaitlan? >> reporter: well, they haven't commented on it yet. we flow we are going to hear from the president this afternoon at 5:30. they're probably going to leave it to him to defend that tweet. what we are witnessing on capitol hill is something we actually really don't see that much, brianna. a rare rebuke of the president's own party basically dismissing this idea because, of course, one, it's not going to happen because the president does not have the power to move the election
joking when he called on foreign powers to investigate his political rivals or considered buying greenland. when he said barack obama was founder of isis or when he told a room full of cops to rough up suspects or when he talked about injecting humans with disinfectant as a coronavirus cure or recently when he suggested slowing down coronavirus testing, the white house said -- he was just kidding. and the next day the president told us he doesn't kid. so maybe we should take his word for it....
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the evolutionary origin, derived from fieldwork, greenland, china, africa and antarctica, discovered some of the earliest mammals, crocodiles and salamanders in the fossil record. in important transitional form between fish and land animals. be on the research itself he is committed to sharing his work with the public for a variety of means, and active presence on facebook and twitter, the knowledge and cash and terrific books including the best-selling 2008, your interface, a journey into $3.5 billion history of the human body from 2008 and 2013 the universe within, the history of the human body from 2013. one of these programs brought a visit to townhall in his latest book, "some assembly required," the voting for billion years of life from fossils to dna, the occasion of tonight's virtual return. please join me in welcoming neil shubin. >> a delight to be with you to talk about "some assembly required". i hope i find you and your loved ones well and happy and look forward to the next 34 minutes to talk about the transition. i have been a paleontologist and biologist working on thi
the evolutionary origin, derived from fieldwork, greenland, china, africa and antarctica, discovered some of the earliest mammals, crocodiles and salamanders in the fossil record. in important transitional form between fish and land animals. be on the research itself he is committed to sharing his work with the public for a variety of means, and active presence on facebook and twitter, the knowledge and cash and terrific books including the best-selling 2008, your interface, a journey into $3.5...
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francisco take a look here you have that china beach crissy field fort fuse in ocean beach marina greenland in golden gate bridge. this is that list comprised of those beaches that if you show up, you won't be able to park your car and so now it's a just a matter of fact if they're going to be people that steal decide to come out and use the beach robin the reason why the closing these parking lots because they've seen an uptake in cases here in the city and across the bay area so this is their way to try to stop that spread does. well beaches are places where people enjoy especially over the holidays to come with their families and have a good time now let's take a listen. but mayor london breed it she urges residents to stay home. >>please for all of us make smart decisions avoid crowds don't gather with people outside your household, keep your distance from one another wear a mask. >>yeah also has some really great tips there from on the mayor's so again if you are planning on coming out want to make sure you continue to practice social distancing also wearing a mask in addition to those
francisco take a look here you have that china beach crissy field fort fuse in ocean beach marina greenland in golden gate bridge. this is that list comprised of those beaches that if you show up, you won't be able to park your car and so now it's a just a matter of fact if they're going to be people that steal decide to come out and use the beach robin the reason why the closing these parking lots because they've seen an uptake in cases here in the city and across the bay area so this is their...
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that heat melting glaciers, sea ice and greenland's ice sheet. >> you're out there up close. we need to know about the earth getting hotter? >> there's no denying it's happening. there's no denying it's caused by human activity. look at what happened during the pandemic. greenhouse gas emissions dropped by over 8% at least. i mean, they were -- you were seeing reactions to what we do or don't do in a matter of days, and then as soon as we started our activity back again, our levels started rising again. there's no question we're causing it, there's no question it's happening, either just how fast and have we reached a tipping point of no return. i like to be an optimist. when we had problems with the ozone and the ozone layer and that hole opening up, we ended up getting rid of floor orks ka cash -- fluorocashons and that hole closed up again. can we make a difference? yes, we can. we have to have the will, the political will and idea we can do this. >> it's really interesting coming from you because people know you're not coming at that with all the answers or a certainly pa
that heat melting glaciers, sea ice and greenland's ice sheet. >> you're out there up close. we need to know about the earth getting hotter? >> there's no denying it's happening. there's no denying it's caused by human activity. look at what happened during the pandemic. greenhouse gas emissions dropped by over 8% at least. i mean, they were -- you were seeing reactions to what we do or don't do in a matter of days, and then as soon as we started our activity back again, our levels...
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in greenland, we are proud to stand by mission there. we are looking for opportunities. we have no commitment in greenland but we are looking at ways we can build our expertise to help out if need be. mr. perry: that's china and russia also pursuing opportunities in that location and others adjacent? mr. barsa: in terms of their activities in the arctic, i would have to refer you to state or dod. mr. perry: ok. what do you think there are some of more successful tactics and pushing back against the belt and wrote initiative, both one the state and local level from your agency or your director standpoint? mr. barsa: one of the best things we can do to counter the initiative is to communicate. one of the best things we have to counter china is to let people know and build awareness about our true and honest pathway to self-reliance. our development models could not be more diverse. when i was leading the latin american hero, one of the things i was emphasizing was information sharing within the western hemisphere. if there was an attempt by the ,hinese to engage in a count
in greenland, we are proud to stand by mission there. we are looking for opportunities. we have no commitment in greenland but we are looking at ways we can build our expertise to help out if need be. mr. perry: that's china and russia also pursuing opportunities in that location and others adjacent? mr. barsa: in terms of their activities in the arctic, i would have to refer you to state or dod. mr. perry: ok. what do you think there are some of more successful tactics and pushing back against...
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for example, in greenland we're proud to be part of the stand-up of emission there. we have no commitment yet on programming in greenland, but looking for ways to build our expertise to help out there if need be. >> and if china and russia also pursui pursuing opportunities in that location? >> in terms of their activities to the arctic, i'd have to refer you to state or dod. >> okay, what do you think are some of the more successful tactics in pushing back against the belten road initiativinitia. >> i think to communicate, one of the best things we have to counter china is to let people know and build awareness about our true and honest pathway to self-reliance. our development models could not be more diverse. certainly when i was leading the latin american bureau one of the things i was emphasizing with as information sharing within the westerns hemisphere. so if there was an attempt by the chinese to engage in a country, you know, whispering sweet nothings in their ear, trying to lead them down the path to debt diplomacy or onerous deals favoring chinese companie
for example, in greenland we're proud to be part of the stand-up of emission there. we have no commitment yet on programming in greenland, but looking for ways to build our expertise to help out there if need be. >> and if china and russia also pursui pursuing opportunities in that location? >> in terms of their activities to the arctic, i'd have to refer you to state or dod. >> okay, what do you think are some of the more successful tactics in pushing back against the belten...
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we are achieving great things in greenland.ize the workforce, improve productivity, we are getting development rates up. we are making money ahead of where we expected to be. the opportunity is exceeding our most optimistic expectations. but we do recognize that we need to demonstrate success. job,eam is doing a great but we are open for business in canada. we think jurisdictions like australia and canada, places where you can rely on the rule recruitwhere you can very talented teams of places which are going to be increasingly attractive to investors. how acquisitive are you feeling? buyers or owners i should say less willing to let go of their efforts? jake: we are in a cyclical business. we are in a very positive art of the cycle at the moment. you need in my view a motivated .eller to do something there are very few motivated sellers at their the moment because money is easily available. people are feeling good about this higher gold price. i am more tepid on the opportunities for the creative acquisitions. there is money f
we are achieving great things in greenland.ize the workforce, improve productivity, we are getting development rates up. we are making money ahead of where we expected to be. the opportunity is exceeding our most optimistic expectations. but we do recognize that we need to demonstrate success. job,eam is doing a great but we are open for business in canada. we think jurisdictions like australia and canada, places where you can rely on the rule recruitwhere you can very talented teams of places...
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russian submarine in tracking this russian submarine and the cat andsu mouse game off the coast of greenlandd iceland and how that could have dragged the nations into a war with or on the beach about an australian with a nuclear exchange that contaminates the world's environment. these are cautionary tales. they are not designed to be predictive. they were completely opposite. >> host: as we do with all offers d on in-depth we ask with some of their favorite books are and what you're currently reading. you send two pages for this we will show a couple that includes margaret atwood's the handmaid's tale, blood meridian, the guns of august, barbara, a brief history of seven killings by marlon james and other books include tom wolfe bonfire of vanities, underground railroad. the handmaid's tale, admiral? >> guest: what a marvelous work. i'm going to guess many people willll have seen the series on cable television which i think is okay. the book is so chilling it will stop your heart. it's about a patriarchy that dominates women and the ultimate authoritarian state. it's deeply moving, beautifu
russian submarine in tracking this russian submarine and the cat andsu mouse game off the coast of greenlandd iceland and how that could have dragged the nations into a war with or on the beach about an australian with a nuclear exchange that contaminates the world's environment. these are cautionary tales. they are not designed to be predictive. they were completely opposite. >> host: as we do with all offers d on in-depth we ask with some of their favorite books are and what you're...
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the cat and mouse game they play in the icy waters off the coast of greenland and iceland , how thatld have dragged those two nations into a war. or on the beach by an australian about a nuclear exchange that contaminates the world'ss environment. these are cautionary tales, they are novels, they are fiction, they are not designed to be predictive. they're helpfully the opposite and that they are cautionary. >> as we do with all authors on in-depth. we wonder what the favorite books are, what they are currently reading? admiral stavridis sent us two pages worth we will show you a couple of those the guns of august, a brief history of seven killings and some other books included is the vanities, underground railroad, by colson whitehead, "the handmaid's tale", admiral? >> guest: what am marvelous, marvelous work of imagination. i would guess thatpe many people listing the series on cable television which is the book is so chilling it will stop your heart. it is about a patriarchy that dominates women. it is about the ultimate authoritative state it is deeply moving, every year the nob
the cat and mouse game they play in the icy waters off the coast of greenland and iceland , how thatld have dragged those two nations into a war. or on the beach by an australian about a nuclear exchange that contaminates the world'ss environment. these are cautionary tales, they are novels, they are fiction, they are not designed to be predictive. they're helpfully the opposite and that they are cautionary. >> as we do with all authors on in-depth. we wonder what the favorite books are,...
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in moby dick, tracking that submarine game and the cat and mouse game they play off the coast of greenland and how that could have dragged those two nations into a war. or on the beach by neville shoot, an australian, about a nuclear education change that contaminates the world's environment. these are cautionary tales. they're novels, they're fiction. they're not designed to be predictive. they are, hopefully, the opposite of predictive in that they are cost-sharing. >> host: as we do with all or authors who are on "in depth," we can them what some of their favorite books are, what they're currently reading. admiral stavridis sent us two pages worth, but we're going to show you a couple of those, and that includes margaret atwood's the hand maid's tale, the guns of august, a brief history of seven killings by marlon james, some other books that he included include tom wolfe with's bonfire of the vanities, underground railroad. the hand maid's tale, admiral? >> guest: oh, what a marvelous, marvelous work of imagination. i'm going to guess that many people will have seen the series on cable
in moby dick, tracking that submarine game and the cat and mouse game they play off the coast of greenland and how that could have dragged those two nations into a war. or on the beach by neville shoot, an australian, about a nuclear education change that contaminates the world's environment. these are cautionary tales. they're novels, they're fiction. they're not designed to be predictive. they are, hopefully, the opposite of predictive in that they are cost-sharing. >> host: as we do...
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tracking this russian submarine and the cat and mouse game they play in the icy waters off the coast of greenland and iceland and how that could have dragged those nations into a war, or on the beach about a nuclear exchange that contaminates the world's environment. these are cautionary tales, novels, fiction, not designed to be predictive, they are hopefully the opposite of predictive in that they are cautionary. >> host: as we do with all authors who are on "in depth" we asked what their favorite books are, what they are currently reading. admiral stavridis santos two pages worth but we will show a couple of those including margaret atwood's the handmade's tale, the guns of august, a brief history of 7 killings by marlon james, the books included are tom wolfe's bonfire of the vanities, underground railroad, the handmade's tale, admiral? >> what a marvelous work of imagination. i will guess that many people will have seen the series on cable television which i think is okay. the book is so chilling it will stop your heart. it is about patriarchy that dominates women, the ultimate authoritarian
tracking this russian submarine and the cat and mouse game they play in the icy waters off the coast of greenland and iceland and how that could have dragged those nations into a war, or on the beach about a nuclear exchange that contaminates the world's environment. these are cautionary tales, novels, fiction, not designed to be predictive, they are hopefully the opposite of predictive in that they are cautionary. >> host: as we do with all authors who are on "in depth" we...
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this russian submarine in the cat and mouse game they played in the icy waters off the coast of greenland and iceland, how that could have dragged those two nations into a war. or on the beach in within australian with a nuclear exchange that contaminates the world's environment. these are cautionary tales, they ared novels, they are fiction, they are not designed to be predictive. there hopefully the opposite of predictive and they are cautionary. so as we do with all authors who are on in-depth we asked them what their favorite books are, what they're currently reading? admiral stavridis sent us a few pages worth will show you a couple of those. we have "the handmaid's tale", the guns of august, a brief history of seven killings underground railroad by colson whitehead "the handmaid's ortale" admiral? so what a marvelous marvelous work of it admiration. i would guess that many people will have seen the series on cable television which i think is okay. the book is so chilling it will stop your heart. it is about a patriarchy that dominates women. it is about the ultimate authoritarian st
this russian submarine in the cat and mouse game they played in the icy waters off the coast of greenland and iceland, how that could have dragged those two nations into a war. or on the beach in within australian with a nuclear exchange that contaminates the world's environment. these are cautionary tales, they ared novels, they are fiction, they are not designed to be predictive. there hopefully the opposite of predictive and they are cautionary. so as we do with all authors who are on...
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>> we are looking at all these opportunities in greenland we are part of a mission they are looking forsi opportunities we have no commitment on programming that we are looking at ways to buildn expertise to help out there if need be. >> as china and russia also pursuing opportunities in that location and others adjacent? >> in terms of their activitiesti in the arctic i have to refer you to state or dod. >> what are the more successful tactics to push back against the balkan road initiative at the state and local level from years dan point at your agency? >> the best thing is to communicate. of the best things we have to counter china is to let people know anden build awareness of our true and honest pathway. development models cannot be more diverse. when i was leading the latin american bureau i would emphasize was information sharing within the western hemisphere. if there was an attempt by the chinese to engage whispering sweet nothings in their year to lead them down a path, one to the things i was trying to emphasize then is the ability to communicate to have my team share informat
>> we are looking at all these opportunities in greenland we are part of a mission they are looking forsi opportunities we have no commitment on programming that we are looking at ways to buildn expertise to help out there if need be. >> as china and russia also pursuing opportunities in that location and others adjacent? >> in terms of their activitiesti in the arctic i have to refer you to state or dod. >> what are the more successful tactics to push back against the...
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the obvious sign is here you can see a lot of greenland. that means fairly clear sky.up to 23 celsius, which is maybe a fraction below the average for the time of year, and around the high teens across the north. it looks as though it is going to be a beautiful end of the day, especially towards the east. and i think the sunset will be such that it will be eliminating the skies this evening. so there will be some beautiful sunset pictures tonight if you do ta ke sunset pictures tonight if you do take them. towards the west, early hours of monday morning, we have got the next band of rain. so it does improve today, and then tomorrow, it goes once again. because we have another low. low pressure means that the areas rising into the atmosphere, creating clouds. we have got weather fronts, so here is the low pressure coming in. you can see these lime greens, that is heavy rain moving to ireland, northern ireland, into western parts of the uk, but not everybody gets the heavy rain tomorrow. these are wind gusts in the arrows here. that is pretty strong forjuly, 40 mph plus
the obvious sign is here you can see a lot of greenland. that means fairly clear sky.up to 23 celsius, which is maybe a fraction below the average for the time of year, and around the high teens across the north. it looks as though it is going to be a beautiful end of the day, especially towards the east. and i think the sunset will be such that it will be eliminating the skies this evening. so there will be some beautiful sunset pictures tonight if you do ta ke sunset pictures tonight if you...