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. >>> canadian prime minister justin trudeau was in hiroshima for last month's g7 summit. we now know that during his stay he took time for a private visit to the city's peace memorial museum. group of seven leaders paid an official visit to the museum on the first day of the summit. a canadian embassy in tokyo said that trudeau went back on his last day to take a closer look at the exhibit. trudeau said visiting the museum was meaningful amid growing global security concerns. >> that was an opportunity not just for the g7 but for outreach and partner countries to recommit themselves not just to a world free of nuclear weapons but one free of the conflict and dangers of war. >> the museum details the devastation caused by the atomic bomb when it exploded over here hiroshima in 1945. during their visit g7 leaders signed a book of condolences. trudeau wrote, "canada pays solemn tribute to the many lives lost. the unspeakable grief of the hibakusha, and it immense suffering of the people of hiroshima and nagasaki." he added their stories will remain etched in people's collect
. >>> canadian prime minister justin trudeau was in hiroshima for last month's g7 summit. we now know that during his stay he took time for a private visit to the city's peace memorial museum. group of seven leaders paid an official visit to the museum on the first day of the summit. a canadian embassy in tokyo said that trudeau went back on his last day to take a closer look at the exhibit. trudeau said visiting the museum was meaningful amid growing global security concerns. >>...
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only very powerful in august 1945, two atomic bombs were dropped on the japanese cities of hiroshimand nagasaki, contrary to popular belief, the public for specialists. the effect turned out to be lower than expected destruction were comparable to carpet bombing. tokyo and then little was known about radiation, as a result, they decided we need more bombs. as a result, in the fifties they decided to conduct an exercise with a real nuclear explosion in the ussr there was already a bomb and totsky maneuvers under the leadership. marshal zhukov widely. less well-known facts are that the same exercises were conducted in the united states under the name desertrok and not once, but at least eight troops learned from personal experience how to act in the conditions of the use of nuclear weapons. no, it was the korean war that made the assessments . experience has shown that most bombers, apparently, will be shot down by modern jet fighters, so already in the sixties. it was the understanding of the importance of the political role of nuclear weapons that came to the fore, and not the milita
only very powerful in august 1945, two atomic bombs were dropped on the japanese cities of hiroshimand nagasaki, contrary to popular belief, the public for specialists. the effect turned out to be lower than expected destruction were comparable to carpet bombing. tokyo and then little was known about radiation, as a result, they decided we need more bombs. as a result, in the fifties they decided to conduct an exercise with a real nuclear explosion in the ussr there was already a bomb and...
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only very powerful in august forty-fifth, two atomic bombs were dropped on the japanese cities of hiroshimaasaki. but contrary to popular belief, the public is for specialists. the effect was lower than expected destruction was comparable to carpet bombing. tokyo and then little was known about radiation, as a result, they decided we need more bombs. eventually. in the fifties we decided lead the exercise with a real nuclear explosion in the ussr there was already a bomb and totsky maneuvers under the leadership. marshal zhukov widely. less known. it is a well-known fact that the same exercises were conducted in the united states under the name diesel trok and not once, but at least eight troops learned from personal experience to operate in the conditions of the use of nuclear weapons. but the korean war forced her to change her estimates. experience showed that most bombers, apparently, would be shot down by modern jet fighters, therefore, already in the sixties. for the first the plan came out with an understanding of the importance of the political role of nuclear weapons, and not the m
only very powerful in august forty-fifth, two atomic bombs were dropped on the japanese cities of hiroshimaasaki. but contrary to popular belief, the public is for specialists. the effect was lower than expected destruction was comparable to carpet bombing. tokyo and then little was known about radiation, as a result, they decided we need more bombs. eventually. in the fifties we decided lead the exercise with a real nuclear explosion in the ussr there was already a bomb and totsky maneuvers...
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what gandhi said two days after hiroshima.what happened to the soul of the destroyed aging nation is yet too early to see the soul of the destroying nation. it's not too early to signal. it hasn't been too early for a long time. it wasn't just hiroshima primarily it was tokyo and hamburg and dresden and all the others. the willingness to massacre civilians as an instrument of war, which was simply implemented by. the atomic bomb. it made it cheaper. that's all it raise any new moral problem, whatever. for truman. to kill 100,000 people with one bomb was simply a cheaper of doing it than to kill them. as we've done five months earlier with firebombs with 300. but there was no moral issue. the only reason not to do it was civilization and humanity is endangered. ultimately, not next month. but by doing this and that remains true today. so we need a revolution it's not enough. get back to the pre-world war two immunity of civilians, which isn't going to happen per, say, with the institutions remaining. they are now it has to be a
what gandhi said two days after hiroshima.what happened to the soul of the destroyed aging nation is yet too early to see the soul of the destroying nation. it's not too early to signal. it hasn't been too early for a long time. it wasn't just hiroshima primarily it was tokyo and hamburg and dresden and all the others. the willingness to massacre civilians as an instrument of war, which was simply implemented by. the atomic bomb. it made it cheaper. that's all it raise any new moral problem,...
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and we are aligned in wanting — hiroshima. and we are aligned in wanting to — hiroshima.all the companies together and we simply have done the same in downing — we simply have done the same in downing streetjust a couple of weeks — downing streetjust a couple of weeks ago. and i think there are a series— weeks ago. and i think there are a series of— weeks ago. and i think there are a series of measures that we can implement working cooperatively as we have _ implement working cooperatively as we have been discussing that will ensure _ we have been discussing that will ensure we — we have been discussing that will ensure we can enjoy the benefits of this technology whilst mitigating against — this technology whilst mitigating against their risks. that's what our citizens— against their risks. that's what our citizens would expect you to insert about _ citizens would expect you to insert about climate change and become together— about climate change and become together at cop to work with allegedly across multiple countries to bring _ allegedly across multiple countries to
and we are aligned in wanting — hiroshima. and we are aligned in wanting to — hiroshima.all the companies together and we simply have done the same in downing — we simply have done the same in downing streetjust a couple of weeks — downing streetjust a couple of weeks ago. and i think there are a series— weeks ago. and i think there are a series of— weeks ago. and i think there are a series of measures that we can implement working cooperatively as we have _ implement working...
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so on august sixth, 1945, the japanese city of hiroshima was bombed, approximately 140,000 dead, threedays later, following the japanese failure to surrender after the hiroshima bombing, the japanese city of nagasaki was bombed up to 80,000 dead, the numbers a bit depending on the exact time frame that we consider given the long term of radiation exposure, giving roughly maximum numbers. this is a picture of hiroshima right after the bombing, you can see total devastation, a literal physical disemboweled cut of the space by the way this is the kind of image that you should have in mind when you finish reading. bradbury short story, soft rains thinking about rubble. we're thinking about a lone surviving but also proliferate notion of fire and fire being delivered example through rain. that kind of extraordinary paradox black rain delivering nuclear pollution, radioactivity and ultimately the ability to turn itself into poison. so the atomic race began in earnest as soon the first bombs were dropped. joseph stalin as leader of the soviet union, even before the u.s. bombed hiroshima, naga
so on august sixth, 1945, the japanese city of hiroshima was bombed, approximately 140,000 dead, threedays later, following the japanese failure to surrender after the hiroshima bombing, the japanese city of nagasaki was bombed up to 80,000 dead, the numbers a bit depending on the exact time frame that we consider given the long term of radiation exposure, giving roughly maximum numbers. this is a picture of hiroshima right after the bombing, you can see total devastation, a literal physical...
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that's what we declared together with our g-7 partners a few weeks ago in hiroshima. this is a president and administration that is completely attuned to the needs, the concerns of its allies on these issues and you can see that. today, as the president said, we're launching negotiations between the u.k. and u.s. on a critical minerals agreement so that the u.s. can provide us with that interaction cooperation that we need and the atlantic declaration we have announced today just talks about strengthening, deepening, our cooperation. it's not about looking in and being protected. it's about the exact opposite of that. it's about strengthening the cooperation across the full spectrum of economic, technological and other spheres and that's what you'll see. you'll see that from the president. you'll see it from me. you'll see the u.k. and u.s. working even more closely together on all the big economic issues of our time because that's what the moment demands and that's what our citizens need to us do and that's what the president and i plan to deliver. pres. biden: it's
that's what we declared together with our g-7 partners a few weeks ago in hiroshima. this is a president and administration that is completely attuned to the needs, the concerns of its allies on these issues and you can see that. today, as the president said, we're launching negotiations between the u.k. and u.s. on a critical minerals agreement so that the u.s. can provide us with that interaction cooperation that we need and the atlantic declaration we have announced today just talks about...
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sum competition among allies, what we declared together with our g7 partners a few weeks ago in hiroshima. this is a president and administration that is completely attuned to the needs and concerns of its allies on these issues and you can see that. today as the president said launching negotiations on critical minerals agreement, and the atlantic declaration we have announced today just talks about strengthening, deepening our cooperation. it's not about looking in and being protection, it's about the exact opposite of that, and strengthening that cooperation across the full spectrum of economic, technological, and other spheres, and that's what you will see. you'll see that from the president, from me, the u.k. and the u.s. working even more closely together on all the big economic issues of our time because that's what the moment demands and that's what our citizens need us to do and that's what the president and i plan to deliver. >> it's not just our citizens. look, the global south, they are going to be a billion people in africa very shortly, 1 billion. at the g7 it was originally
sum competition among allies, what we declared together with our g7 partners a few weeks ago in hiroshima. this is a president and administration that is completely attuned to the needs and concerns of its allies on these issues and you can see that. today as the president said launching negotiations on critical minerals agreement, and the atlantic declaration we have announced today just talks about strengthening, deepening our cooperation. it's not about looking in and being protection, it's...
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and just a fortnight ago, and hiroshima, president _ just a fortnight ago, and hiroshima, president bidenyy and are our g—7 allies and _ president zelenskyy and are our g—7 allies and a — president zelenskyy and are our g—7 allies and a powerful display of unity — allies and a powerful display of unity. the uk is proud of our contribution, including providing tanks. _ contribution, including providing tanks, long—range reference, and training _ tanks, long—range reference, and training ukrainian shoulders. but let no— training ukrainian shoulders. but let no one — training ukrainian shoulders. but let no one doubt you are leadership and resources are the decisive contribution allowing the forces of democracy and freedom to prevail. as i democracy and freedom to prevail. as i said _ democracy and freedom to prevail. as i said in— democracy and freedom to prevail. as i said in congress, as i say again after— i said in congress, as i say again after president biden, and to the american — after president biden, and to the american people, thank you. i'm just as we _ american people, thank you
and just a fortnight ago, and hiroshima, president _ just a fortnight ago, and hiroshima, president bidenyy and are our g—7 allies and _ president zelenskyy and are our g—7 allies and a — president zelenskyy and are our g—7 allies and a powerful display of unity — allies and a powerful display of unity. the uk is proud of our contribution, including providing tanks. _ contribution, including providing tanks, long—range reference, and training _ tanks, long—range reference, and...
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dropped an atomic bomb on hiroshima. now the national parks in both locations will sign a sister park agreement. the u.s. consulate says it offered the plan just after the g7 summit. hiroshima accepted the offer in hopes of promoting peace for younger generations. >>> up next, the warriors' first-round draft pick, actually two of them, one guy didn't have to go far to report for duty from santa clara to chase center. baback in the e day, snsneaker dropops meant gettining online t to waitit in line.. now wiwith xfinityty mobile.. ...we get t the fastesest mobilele service and cacan get the e freshest kicks asasap. i got ththis. get ththe best pririce for 2 s of unlimitited when yoyou switch t to xfinity y mobiler $30 0 a line perer month. nicece job, littttle sis! ththey grow upup so fast.... i'm m a fan. frfrom xfinityty. >>> it's been a busy week for the warriors. they hired a new gm on monday, then made this blockbuster trade yesterday, then drafted two new players last night. >> that's a lot happening in a four-day pe
dropped an atomic bomb on hiroshima. now the national parks in both locations will sign a sister park agreement. the u.s. consulate says it offered the plan just after the g7 summit. hiroshima accepted the offer in hopes of promoting peace for younger generations. >>> up next, the warriors' first-round draft pick, actually two of them, one guy didn't have to go far to report for duty from santa clara to chase center. baback in the e day, snsneaker dropops meant gettining online t to...
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is , here are these , here is a panoramic view. in a special way i understand that well, we know hiroshimace like ugu with the test of nuclear weapons and er now we see that the world there is discussing exactly how to adhere to this in this regime is not widespread er is there a symbol or let's just say sympathy in this, there is a certain symbolism , because they have such big meetings , including such, you know, i will not say demonstratively demonstratively . the permanently established order changes the presidency of countries directly within the framework of the big seven and, in principle, the country that is the head of the big seven is well, of course , it agrees with these points, but nevertheless it in fact forms the agenda with the participation of other members of this association and it actually determines the place where each meeting will take place, and i will also add that today literally the world media reprints such information with a message to its sources that the country of the big seven turns out to be informal are already working on e-security guarantees for ukraine
is , here are these , here is a panoramic view. in a special way i understand that well, we know hiroshimace like ugu with the test of nuclear weapons and er now we see that the world there is discussing exactly how to adhere to this in this regime is not widespread er is there a symbol or let's just say sympathy in this, there is a certain symbolism , because they have such big meetings , including such, you know, i will not say demonstratively demonstratively . the permanently established...
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that's what we declared together with our g7 partners just a few weeks ago in hiroshima.istration that is completely attuned to the needs and concerns of its allies on these issues, and you can see that. today as the president said, we are launching negotiations between the uk and u.s. on a critical minerals agreement so that the u.s. can provide us with that interaction and cooperation we need, and the atlantic declaration that we've announced today just talks about strengthening, deepening our cooperation. it's not about looking in and being protection, it's about the exact opposite of that. and it's about strengthening that cooperation across the full spectrum of economic, technological, and other spheres, and that's what you will see, you'll see that from the president, you'll see it from me. you'll see the uk and the u.s. working even more closely together on all the big economic issues of our time because that's what the moment demands, and that's what our citizens need us to do, and that's what the president and i plan to deliver. >> not just our citizens. look, th
that's what we declared together with our g7 partners just a few weeks ago in hiroshima.istration that is completely attuned to the needs and concerns of its allies on these issues, and you can see that. today as the president said, we are launching negotiations between the uk and u.s. on a critical minerals agreement so that the u.s. can provide us with that interaction and cooperation we need, and the atlantic declaration that we've announced today just talks about strengthening, deepening...
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- the seven in hiroshima - this is the china central asia summit, he met with representatives of theies of the post-soviet space in which they are often called in russia the backyard of russia, thus showing and demonstrating his influence on kazakhstan, tajikistan, uzbekistan, and forming the chinese order in this region, not the russian order, so i think that it is very good that these meetings are happening now. we have finally passed . met joseph bidenka sisin wants informal but i am a small lady reaching an agreement and not by chance the connection to read america appealed very frankly and openly to china with proposals for such meetings let's recall an interesting interview of the former us secretary of state henrique sanjar, where he spoke about the need to restore relations with china as a necessary condition of security for the whole world. that's why all the events that are happening right now around the figure of anthony blinken, he seems to me to be such a missionary, but now he's dead "the improvement of the confrontation between these two powerful countries can be the b
- the seven in hiroshima - this is the china central asia summit, he met with representatives of theies of the post-soviet space in which they are often called in russia the backyard of russia, thus showing and demonstrating his influence on kazakhstan, tajikistan, uzbekistan, and forming the chinese order in this region, not the russian order, so i think that it is very good that these meetings are happening now. we have finally passed . met joseph bidenka sisin wants informal but i am a small...
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nagasaki recently took place in a meeting there, never surprising, and hiroshima, this city was thrownear bomb and there are meetings at international meetings there will already be people who say nothing the end of the world has not come so let's see what they say, first of all , no one will destroy anyone from the damn lyceum , secondly, nuclear weapons are not that dangerous how they talk about it, and thirdly, what they had to use because they were warned in response. the answer will already be a military response of the nato bloc against against the russian federation. i think they understand it perfectly , but they continue to scare the beauty. say how do they say chatter on sacks er flip thank you, mr. oleksiy, for the conversation it was oleksiy hetman, a veteran of the russian-ukrainian war, a reserve major of the national guard of ukraine well, information appeared that the peak of the dniprovska leak the head of ukrhydroenergo, ihor sirota, said in an interview with forts that $1 billion will be needed to restore the kakhova hydroelectric power station, which was blown up, a
nagasaki recently took place in a meeting there, never surprising, and hiroshima, this city was thrownear bomb and there are meetings at international meetings there will already be people who say nothing the end of the world has not come so let's see what they say, first of all , no one will destroy anyone from the damn lyceum , secondly, nuclear weapons are not that dangerous how they talk about it, and thirdly, what they had to use because they were warned in response. the answer will...
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, the seven in hiroshima is the china central asia summit, he met with representatives of the countryf the post-soviet space, which is often called in russia the backyard of russia, in this way showing and demonstrating its influence on kazakhstan, tajikistan, uzbekistan and shaping the chinese agenda in this region, not the russian one, so i think that it is very good that these meetings are happening now. you know the combifurcation that started with the summit of the g20 in november of last year, where joseph biden's sisyphus wanted to meet informally, but had questions of achievement agreements and it is no coincidence that the united states appealed very frankly and openly to china with proposals for such meetings, let's recall an interesting interview of the former us secretary of state henry isiger, where he spoke about the need to restore relations between the us and china as a necessary condition of security for the whole world. therefore, all these the events that are currently taking place around the figure of anthony blinken, he seems to me to be such a missionary, so now
, the seven in hiroshima is the china central asia summit, he met with representatives of the countryf the post-soviet space, which is often called in russia the backyard of russia, in this way showing and demonstrating its influence on kazakhstan, tajikistan, uzbekistan and shaping the chinese agenda in this region, not the russian one, so i think that it is very good that these meetings are happening now. you know the combifurcation that started with the summit of the g20 in november of last...
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- the seven in hiroshima - this is the china central asia summit, he met with representatives of thees of the post-soviet space, which are often called there in russia behind russia, thus showing and demonstrating its influence on kazakhstan , tajikistan, uzbekistan, and shaping the chinese agenda in this region, not the russian agenda, so i believe that now it is very well, what's going on with these meetings? we eventually passed, you know, the combifurcation that began precisely with the summit of the g20 in november last year, where joseph biden met and sisin wants to be informal, but i have small certain achievements of agreement and it is no coincidence that the united states appealed very frankly and open to china with proposals for such meetings , let's recall the interesting interview of the former us secretary of state henrique sanjar, where he spoke about the need to restore relations between the us and china as a necessary condition security for the whole world. therefore, all the events that are happening right now around the figure of anthony blinken, he seems to me to
- the seven in hiroshima - this is the china central asia summit, he met with representatives of thees of the post-soviet space, which are often called there in russia behind russia, thus showing and demonstrating its influence on kazakhstan , tajikistan, uzbekistan, and shaping the chinese agenda in this region, not the russian agenda, so i believe that now it is very well, what's going on with these meetings? we eventually passed, you know, the combifurcation that began precisely with the...
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our missiles received from russia a bomb three times more powerful than that of hiroshima. there are more than eighty thousand instantly killed 250 from a single blow. and this is one bomb. it's three times more powerful. well, i don't know under a million people died immediately. not god forbid, this is a weapon, but it's still a limited area. and then i'll stick to your word. you said, you have already received rocket bombs from russia on the sly, when we get it, we will contact you for it. when you arrive without a camera, we will bring the storage, as soon as we bring everything, it will argue like belarusians, even these storage, like dogs in the village. seriously, we had a lot of them , we have already restored five or six of them today. we will restore more, and we will disperse, we will not keep in one place. and what is the agreement, if you it seems that aggression will have to be phoned to putin and we often hear. but this is a russian weapon without russia that he will not use. listen, if the war starts, am i going to look around? no, he picked up the phone, wh
our missiles received from russia a bomb three times more powerful than that of hiroshima. there are more than eighty thousand instantly killed 250 from a single blow. and this is one bomb. it's three times more powerful. well, i don't know under a million people died immediately. not god forbid, this is a weapon, but it's still a limited area. and then i'll stick to your word. you said, you have already received rocket bombs from russia on the sly, when we get it, we will contact you for it....
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perhaps it’s not customary to say, but now they told us this in schools and they don’t know that hiroshima boarders, or what? no, it was much worse than the current bombing, which led to terrible human casualties , which did not make any sense at all how they dropped the hiroshima nuclear bomb on kosaki, they didn’t bomb at all just in order to show a beautiful picture, what it looks like just now there was a normal city not bombed, so that in comparison it was brighter and now to emphasize the effect of this bomb. and these same pilots. you know how they say to what you're talking about, and they say, well, why is it black and white? well, of course, that's all this time. i don't know how it's black and white now or still, but they used to have everything in black and white. well, we see black and white, and seams. well well, the great patriotic war on world war ii? you don't, it's different, right? wali? no , of course, yes, that is, these are bombing carpets and that’s it. easier. yes, they never didn’t care, they honed this very fire storm technology in hamburg. yes, that is , the fram
perhaps it’s not customary to say, but now they told us this in schools and they don’t know that hiroshima boarders, or what? no, it was much worse than the current bombing, which led to terrible human casualties , which did not make any sense at all how they dropped the hiroshima nuclear bomb on kosaki, they didn’t bomb at all just in order to show a beautiful picture, what it looks like just now there was a normal city not bombed, so that in comparison it was brighter and now to...
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it seems to me, well, look at the peaceful ato, it's more than 600 e-e hiroshima well, i let me remindwere open air space, yes, and radioactive contamination, in principle, absolutely does not sneeze , yes, that is, nationalities and these are why. come on. they didn't even look in the direction of the zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant . is this an exceptional sanction with which to squeeze out the troops? let's listen because the question is very important. that is, any there to the water there are given there and before the invasion and now during this side of the west, they are hopeful, that is, any verbal things they do not work, that is, there is only one thing left to stop, physically destroy his army in ukraine and dismantle the regime putin in russia is certain, peter, your vision is here. i agree, i wanted to say that the main tool is the armed forces and the plan of our general staff to liberate the south, this is the main guarantee that these plans will be implemented, i think after the kakhov dam, see after that the explosion flooded not only the ukrainian lands, but this th
it seems to me, well, look at the peaceful ato, it's more than 600 e-e hiroshima well, i let me remindwere open air space, yes, and radioactive contamination, in principle, absolutely does not sneeze , yes, that is, nationalities and these are why. come on. they didn't even look in the direction of the zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant . is this an exceptional sanction with which to squeeze out the troops? let's listen because the question is very important. that is, any there to the water there...
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, the seven in hiroshima is the china central asia summit, he met with representatives of the countriesf the post-soviet space, which are often called in russia the backyard of russia, thus showing and demonstrating his influence on kazakhstan , tajikistan, uzbekistan, and forming the chinese agenda in this region , not the russian agenda, so i think that it is very good that these meetings are happening now. we finally passed, you know, combifurcation which began precisely with the summit of the g20 in november of last year, where joseph bidensations met, pin wants informal but had the issue of reaching an agreement, and it was not by chance that the united states of america appealed very frankly and openly to china with proposals for such meetings , let's recall an interesting interview of a former state secretary of the united states henrique sanjar, where he spoke about the need to restore relations between the united states and china as a necessary condition of security for the whole world. therefore, all these events that are currently happening around the figure anthony blinken,
, the seven in hiroshima is the china central asia summit, he met with representatives of the countriesf the post-soviet space, which are often called in russia the backyard of russia, thus showing and demonstrating his influence on kazakhstan , tajikistan, uzbekistan, and forming the chinese agenda in this region , not the russian agenda, so i think that it is very good that these meetings are happening now. we finally passed, you know, combifurcation which began precisely with the summit of...
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similarly, with the g7 in hiroshima last month, we saw the model between the president and extended to the g7. we have shared tools, we will use instruments like working together on critical minerals, proof points to work together to achieve those ends. >> thank you. would like to turn away from the agenda for the industrial world. you kind of laid out a nice encapsulation of the agenda for the g7 and around coordinating an investment approach for economics. but in terms of the developing world, the g20 coming up in a couple of months and the u.s. hosting this year, you are the senior official. are there any other hacks? coordinating industrial policy measures can make sense for industrial democracies that have a lot of physical space in the technology to make those investments. it can be a different question for the developing world, which needs investment from abroad and the industrial policy the same way across the g7. it is interesting to hear secretary yellen layout if the reform agenda and the push to galvanize under the billions of dollars for the developing world, i know g7 is
similarly, with the g7 in hiroshima last month, we saw the model between the president and extended to the g7. we have shared tools, we will use instruments like working together on critical minerals, proof points to work together to achieve those ends. >> thank you. would like to turn away from the agenda for the industrial world. you kind of laid out a nice encapsulation of the agenda for the g7 and around coordinating an investment approach for economics. but in terms of the developing...
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i think as you all saw on full display in hiroshima, at the g7, our allies and partners stand firmly behind us in this effort. and we can continue that su- - we can continue to expect to see that that support will continue going forward.that's it. karine jean-pierre: all right. okay, go ahead, kristen. q: thank you so much. can you give us your reaction to the chinese fighter jet that conducted what the pentagon described as a, quote, "unnecessarily aggressive maneuver" over the south china sea? what are the implications? what are the potential ramifications? and what could the fallout be for the u.s.-chinese relationship? john kirby: well, it was unsafe, and it was unprofessional. you heard the pentagon speak to that. and you all saw the video for yourselves. you can see that they forced that rc-135 to go through the jet wash of the chinese fighter, which just tells you how close it was - several hundred feet. that's dangerous.and, you know, one of the reasons we want to keep the lines of communication open - in fact, one of the reasons why we want to make sure we can get that milit
i think as you all saw on full display in hiroshima, at the g7, our allies and partners stand firmly behind us in this effort. and we can continue that su- - we can continue to expect to see that that support will continue going forward.that's it. karine jean-pierre: all right. okay, go ahead, kristen. q: thank you so much. can you give us your reaction to the chinese fighter jet that conducted what the pentagon described as a, quote, "unnecessarily aggressive maneuver" over the south...
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pointed out, the 2017 winters of the nobel peace prize along with the body shop, the survivors of hiroshima and nagasaki. so unfortunately, the more nuclear saber rattling that happens in the world, the greater the tensions escalate. the more to unity for mistakes or intentional use of nuclear was coming up next, the u. k. is providing the key of regime with depleted uranium shells. what does this mean for the long term health of those exposed to it and the environment will discuss it when we return more with kevin temps. sit tight and we'll, we'll be right back the the acceptance. and i'm here to plan with you whatever you do. do not watch my new show . seriously. why watch something that's so different. whitelisted of opinions that he won't get anywhere else work of it. please do have the state department, the c i a weapons, bankers, multi 1000000000 dollar corporations. choose your fax for you. go ahead. change and whatever you do, don't want my show stay main street because i'm probably going to make you uncomfortable. my show is called stretching. but again, you probably don't want to
pointed out, the 2017 winters of the nobel peace prize along with the body shop, the survivors of hiroshima and nagasaki. so unfortunately, the more nuclear saber rattling that happens in the world, the greater the tensions escalate. the more to unity for mistakes or intentional use of nuclear was coming up next, the u. k. is providing the key of regime with depleted uranium shells. what does this mean for the long term health of those exposed to it and the environment will discuss it when we...
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of the bombs we have at our disposal we are 3 times stronger than the places where america used hiroshima and nagasaki. a few days ago, during a meeting with his russian counterpart in sochi, the russian president announced the independence of russia's tactical nuclear weapons in belarus within a month. he also said that if his country is attacked, he will respond with nuclear weapons . in a telephone conversation with his american counterpart, china's foreign minister called on washington to stop interfering in china's internal affairs and respect the country's concerns about taiwan . kim kang also emphasized this. the united states should end the measures to undermine china's security and development interests under the pretext of this conversation. it has been said that more than 60 planned talks by american officials, including the us secretary of state, have been carried out by courier . the chinese foreign ministry still has no information about the trip to china. to beijing has not published, but an american official said that sang will be in beijing on june 18th, june 28th. before
of the bombs we have at our disposal we are 3 times stronger than the places where america used hiroshima and nagasaki. a few days ago, during a meeting with his russian counterpart in sochi, the russian president announced the independence of russia's tactical nuclear weapons in belarus within a month. he also said that if his country is attacked, he will respond with nuclear weapons . in a telephone conversation with his american counterpart, china's foreign minister called on washington to...
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pointed out, the 2017 winters of the nobel peace prize along with the body shop, the survivors of hiroshima and nagasaki. so unfortunately, the more nuclear saber rattling that happens in the world, the greater the tensions escalate. the more or to unity for mistakes or intentional use of nuclear was coming up next, the u. k. is providing the key of regime with depleted uranium shells. what does this mean for the long term health of those exposed to it and the environment will discuss it when we return more with kevin temps. sit tight and we'll, we'll be right back. the hi. i'm accepted and i'm here to plan with you whatever you do. do not watch my new show. seriously. why watch something that's so different opinions that he won't get anywhere else. welcome to please, or do the have the state department to see i a weapons bankers, multi 1000000000 dollar corporations. choose your facts for you. go ahead. change and whatever you do. don't want my show stay main street because i'm probably going to make you uncomfortable. my show is called stretching time, but again, it's not, we don't want t
pointed out, the 2017 winters of the nobel peace prize along with the body shop, the survivors of hiroshima and nagasaki. so unfortunately, the more nuclear saber rattling that happens in the world, the greater the tensions escalate. the more or to unity for mistakes or intentional use of nuclear was coming up next, the u. k. is providing the key of regime with depleted uranium shells. what does this mean for the long term health of those exposed to it and the environment will discuss it when...
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and in the past few months, we've met in san diego and then we met in belfast and we have met at hiroshimaroblems in the world in this next 20 minutes. you know, prime minister churchill and roosevelt met here over 70 years ago, and they asserted the strength of the partnership between great britain and the united states was the strength of the free world. i still think there's true to that assertion. and together we are providing economic and even its area and security assistance to ukraine in their fight against a brutal invasion of the russians. and we have worked out and arranged with australia and the notion of the whole area, safer and more secure in the pacific ocean. and, you know, talked about the good friday agreement, 25 years, we can about that a little bit. as nato allies, we were working together to help provide the collective defence of all of us. and further i hope we can discuss the plans and for the strength of our economic initiatives in the global economy is undergoing i think the greatest transformation that occurred since the industrial revolution. and it's something
and in the past few months, we've met in san diego and then we met in belfast and we have met at hiroshimaroblems in the world in this next 20 minutes. you know, prime minister churchill and roosevelt met here over 70 years ago, and they asserted the strength of the partnership between great britain and the united states was the strength of the free world. i still think there's true to that assertion. and together we are providing economic and even its area and security assistance to ukraine in...
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other hand, contacts with zelensky are regular and two weeks have not passed since their meeting in hiroshimagh the chancellor cannot say something very encouraging to him, the maximum that they are ready to do in the west is to provide some security guarantees to kiev, however, it is not clear. the main thing, what and when the vegetarian credo ausen, goodbye look specifically is something that we have to discuss, and we have been talking about this with each other for a very long time to determine what place and role. they are ready to take the foreign ministers to ukraine. nato gathered today in the capital of norway and fixed, it seems, two positions of principle now in the midst of the war. we cannot talk about the entry of new members. so much with an independent ukraine is a question of membership. may be resolved. or maybe not be resolved, because the independent ukraine them. just do not need another, dependent on them. only for one, for the war with russia, its deceleration and diversion of resources to take the kiev regime under the protection of the fifth article, the nato charter
other hand, contacts with zelensky are regular and two weeks have not passed since their meeting in hiroshimagh the chancellor cannot say something very encouraging to him, the maximum that they are ready to do in the west is to provide some security guarantees to kiev, however, it is not clear. the main thing, what and when the vegetarian credo ausen, goodbye look specifically is something that we have to discuss, and we have been talking about this with each other for a very long time to...
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but that was 2 tons, so 10,000 times less than hiroshima. it gives you a scale.is between the worst thing you could think of and the unthinkable. like, that's the scale. the worst thing you can imagine and unimaginably horrible. why do tactical nuclear weapons exist? >> secretary moniz: so, they were introduced by the united states and the soviet union, as you said, as something that could be viably used in a battlefield. so you would literally use them against troop concentrations or supply lines. united states has gotten rid of most of its tactical nuclear weapons. the soviet union has not. they've got about 2,000 of them. and putin's nuclear saber rattling is certainly very unsettling, to put it mildly. but you know he's already crossed a line, even without using a nuclear weapon, as he has essentially threatened to do many times. and the reason is that the united states and the soviet union always took, what i would say, responsible position. understanding that we have these huge arsenals and that we had to be very careful about managing them. we had them jus
but that was 2 tons, so 10,000 times less than hiroshima. it gives you a scale.is between the worst thing you could think of and the unthinkable. like, that's the scale. the worst thing you can imagine and unimaginably horrible. why do tactical nuclear weapons exist? >> secretary moniz: so, they were introduced by the united states and the soviet union, as you said, as something that could be viably used in a battlefield. so you would literally use them against troop concentrations or...
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>> well at the g7 hiroshima, the major western democracies came together around a simple formula. we're not looking to decouple our economy with china and end trade with united states and china. but we are looking to derisk. it means three things. we need secure supply chains in critical goods like clean energy technologies and semiconductors so that we're not reliant on any one country. second, it means that we need to protect our most advanced technologies especially those with military applications so the tuechnologies could not be used to harm our security and third it means we need to invest in the sources of our own industrial capacity here at home so that we have the ability to grow and produce some of the critical goods that we're going to need to rely on in the years ahead, whether that is in the field of technology or health or clean energy and that is what we intend to do. not to decouple. >> the most dangerous spot in the world perhaps is taiwan right now. and there is some contradiction into the administration's strategy. you say that policy is unchanged and believe i
>> well at the g7 hiroshima, the major western democracies came together around a simple formula. we're not looking to decouple our economy with china and end trade with united states and china. but we are looking to derisk. it means three things. we need secure supply chains in critical goods like clean energy technologies and semiconductors so that we're not reliant on any one country. second, it means that we need to protect our most advanced technologies especially those with military...
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president biden has an affirmative agenda to do all those things when he was at the g7 in hiroshima, he was joined by the leaders of the brazil, india, indonesia and other developing countries. they had a robust discussion about ukraine, but they also talked about this broader range of issues where i think the united states is now on the front foot in terms of trying to deliver global public goods that help the lives of people among that 60 to 70% of the world's popu population. >> when you hear the turkish minister of the interior say the kind of fairly strong anti-american things he said, when you see that turkey is buying russian defense systems, this is a member of nato. is turkey fundamentally reassessing its pro-western foreign policy. >> first of all, we all know politics. turkey is a democracy, they just had a presidential election. strong rhetoric, including anti-american rhetoric has been a feature of turkish presidential elections for as long as i can remember. i don't think we should overweight that particular comment. when it comes to ukraine, think about what else turke
president biden has an affirmative agenda to do all those things when he was at the g7 in hiroshima, he was joined by the leaders of the brazil, india, indonesia and other developing countries. they had a robust discussion about ukraine, but they also talked about this broader range of issues where i think the united states is now on the front foot in terms of trying to deliver global public goods that help the lives of people among that 60 to 70% of the world's popu population. >> when...
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types of cancer 38 times the incidence of leukemia for comparison in the survivors of the bombing of hiroshimathe incidence of faces and increased 17 times bill wilson scottish mp became impossible head of the pentagon donald trumpfeld. the use of un-banned chemical weapons admitted, but accompanied it with the words white, phosphorus, a legal military tool, and the us army will use it at its discretion. and further. oh my god, war is war. yes, it is cruel, but still there is such a lie in the history of this country that will never be recognized . it is too huge in september 2001. on this day, the whole world watched in horror as large planes with hundreds of passengers on board crashed into the towers of the world trade center in new york one by one, there is such a point of view that this is a terrorist act prepared inside the united states of america, it was essentially prepared in shower administration, it was prepared by lines of the central intelligence agency and implemented inside the united states there is a lot of evidence that these towers could not have developed like this, for ex
types of cancer 38 times the incidence of leukemia for comparison in the survivors of the bombing of hiroshimathe incidence of faces and increased 17 times bill wilson scottish mp became impossible head of the pentagon donald trumpfeld. the use of un-banned chemical weapons admitted, but accompanied it with the words white, phosphorus, a legal military tool, and the us army will use it at its discretion. and further. oh my god, war is war. yes, it is cruel, but still there is such a lie in the...
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in 1945, the people of hiroshima and nagasaki were the first victims of unconventional atomic weapons. at 42 years later, the weapons of mass destruction landed in iran, this time on the other side of asia. for the first time in the history of the world, sardasht was chemically bombed with 7 mustard and blister bombs, which came from the city of sardasht. that the teeth don't hurt and the mustard gas rocket dropping bombs whose raw materials for the production of mustard gas were supplied to saddam's regime by two dutch companies called national chemicals and bs belonging to that smells, the dutch intelligence certainly knew about the incident in 1981 they were friends with saddam's regime, 130 people were martyred due to the severity of their injuries 8000 people were victims, who will have coughs and damaged lungs for the rest of their lives, but according to experts, in these two attacks, japan had extensive air defense and the ability to intercept and destroy the american plane. on the other hand , saddam's baath regime was aware that iran was sanction our country does not provide
in 1945, the people of hiroshima and nagasaki were the first victims of unconventional atomic weapons. at 42 years later, the weapons of mass destruction landed in iran, this time on the other side of asia. for the first time in the history of the world, sardasht was chemically bombed with 7 mustard and blister bombs, which came from the city of sardasht. that the teeth don't hurt and the mustard gas rocket dropping bombs whose raw materials for the production of mustard gas were supplied to...
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this terrible weapon at the end of world war ii , demonstratively destroyed the japanese cities of hiroshima nagasaki with two nuclear bombs, but the threat is impossible was left unanswered in the soviet union , having received the most important data on the american atomic project, along the line. the atomic bomb was created by foreign intelligence, and then tested at the semipalatinsk test site in august, 19. 49, the great powers simultaneously killed, preparing for a possible deadly battle, they were working on weapons thousands of times more powerful now nuclear. for a long 20 years of his life from 1948 to 1968, andrei sakharov was engaged in top secret work on the creation of thermonuclear weapons and related these problems, including 18 years in a closed city, but unknown as the sarov nuclear center, in contrast to the american developments that occupied a three-story bomb house, otsakharev was compact and suitable for delivering bombers after a successful test of the sakharov product in 1953, thirty-two-year-old andrey sakharov became an academician, a laureate of the stalin prize a
this terrible weapon at the end of world war ii , demonstratively destroyed the japanese cities of hiroshima nagasaki with two nuclear bombs, but the threat is impossible was left unanswered in the soviet union , having received the most important data on the american atomic project, along the line. the atomic bomb was created by foreign intelligence, and then tested at the semipalatinsk test site in august, 19. 49, the great powers simultaneously killed, preparing for a possible deadly battle,...
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and then we can find a instructor totally columns on the civilian populations of hiroshima and nagasaki . the and on august the 9th soviet troops announced a massive offensive against the 1500000 strong quantum dementia re, an operation has no match in military history. the red army defeated the glen tongue on me in just 10 days. the on august the 19th its commander in chief photos of the amount of compliance with the soviet high command ultimatum on immediate end unconditional surrender. behind it is sold to a soviet officer and other generals followed suit the after the start of the window on these military operations, the unit 731 and 100 were completely liquidated. as the my oldest, the surveyor telling me swift advance, deprived us of the possibility of employing a biological weapon against the us as a or of the countries tribunal transcript commander in chief of the japanese clinton. and i'll be your model to as a general issue was in a hurry the domain was advancing to quickly and he didn't want to be captured by russian. so the prisoners were killed and the bodies destroyed. per
and then we can find a instructor totally columns on the civilian populations of hiroshima and nagasaki . the and on august the 9th soviet troops announced a massive offensive against the 1500000 strong quantum dementia re, an operation has no match in military history. the red army defeated the glen tongue on me in just 10 days. the on august the 19th its commander in chief photos of the amount of compliance with the soviet high command ultimatum on immediate end unconditional surrender....
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alexander lukashenko said that some of the types we have are stronger than lips. are used by america in hiroshimanagasaki. a few days ago, in a meeting with his belarusian counterpart in sochi, the president of russia announced the deployment of nuclear weapons in belarus within a month , and the president of belarus also said that if the country be targeted with a nuclear weapon he will answer. the boat capsized in the center of nigeria claimed 106 lives. it was carrying 250 people who were returning from a wedding party. so far, more than 100 people have been rescued and the search for possible survivors continues. according to local residents, several families, including children, were among the victims. the boat in nigeria is an issue for attracting more because of overloading and the use of low -quality boats . the european union foreign policy official emphasized the continuation of sanctions against syria and said that the conditions in the european union are now suitable for changing policies towards syria. it is none other than him who said these words at the conference in support of syr
alexander lukashenko said that some of the types we have are stronger than lips. are used by america in hiroshimanagasaki. a few days ago, in a meeting with his belarusian counterpart in sochi, the president of russia announced the deployment of nuclear weapons in belarus within a month , and the president of belarus also said that if the country be targeted with a nuclear weapon he will answer. the boat capsized in the center of nigeria claimed 106 lives. it was carrying 250 people who were...
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prime minister we have met many times over the past few years most recently in hiroshima at the summit and each time i was struck by her ability to find new areas of cooperation. together we are unlike king shared future of what i believe to be unlimited potential and with this visit we are demonstrating once more how india and the united states are collaborating on nearly every human endeavor and delivering progress across-the-board. from designing new ways to diagnose and treat illnesses like cancer and diabetes to collaborating on human spaceflight including sending astronauts to the international space station in 20242 accelerated global clean energy transition and tackling the climate crisis we face. to harness our shared expertise on critical and emerging technologies like quantum computing and artificial intelligence to ensuring they are not used as tools of misinformation and oppression and we are doubling down on our cooperation to secure our semi-conductor supply chains advancing open telecommunications networks and growing our major defense partnership with more joint exerci
prime minister we have met many times over the past few years most recently in hiroshima at the summit and each time i was struck by her ability to find new areas of cooperation. together we are unlike king shared future of what i believe to be unlimited potential and with this visit we are demonstrating once more how india and the united states are collaborating on nearly every human endeavor and delivering progress across-the-board. from designing new ways to diagnose and treat illnesses like...
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different things happen in diplomacy, you know that there was no meeting with zelenskyi, he was in hiroshimaazil is making claims that there was an agreement, zelenskyi did not appear. most likely, there were no technical connections, but then zelenskyi did not say very well , and lugla took offense at this at the press conference , now yermak ot recently called celsius marim, this is to help the president of brazil, it means the need to strengthen ties, so to speak i received a phone call from brazil that the question of zelensky's possible visit to brazil was raised, but i honestly don't really believe in this information, well, that's what brazilian journalists say, that is, in diplomacy , different things happen, and if but if we are talking about the position of the couples, look here there are two points, the first point is that it is corruption, i am not saying this directly about ramoposa, yes, but i am saying this about his predecessor zuma, who was imprisoned for corruption , but then he was released and the judicial gypsy, it still continues, it was terminated through the court, t
different things happen in diplomacy, you know that there was no meeting with zelenskyi, he was in hiroshimaazil is making claims that there was an agreement, zelenskyi did not appear. most likely, there were no technical connections, but then zelenskyi did not say very well , and lugla took offense at this at the press conference , now yermak ot recently called celsius marim, this is to help the president of brazil, it means the need to strengthen ties, so to speak i received a phone call from...
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. >> reporter: he's worked on similar projects for hiroshima and nagasaki. he said considering the russian invasion of ukraine, it's important to document what happened on the island. >> translator: i believe it is important for us to learn about the world and nuclear testing of the past. i want people to think what they can do to prevent such tragedies from happening again. >> reporter: the u.s. conducted its largest test. many residents were forced to leave their homes but were still exposed to the fallout. nuclear burns and cancers were common after the test. environmental elements were also permanently changed. now nature here is facing a new threat, climate change. a world bank report found that 96% of the capital city is at risk of flooding. citizens have been pushing for action. a poet from marshall island spoke at the united nations. >> no one moving, no one's losing their homeland, no one's becoming a climate change refugee. >> reporter: speaking to nhk world she says the residents know what climate change will do to their home. >> the thing is we w
. >> reporter: he's worked on similar projects for hiroshima and nagasaki. he said considering the russian invasion of ukraine, it's important to document what happened on the island. >> translator: i believe it is important for us to learn about the world and nuclear testing of the past. i want people to think what they can do to prevent such tragedies from happening again. >> reporter: the u.s. conducted its largest test. many residents were forced to leave their homes but...
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expressed a shared commitment to strengthening the rules-based international water at its summit in hiroshima. he said the updating of its defense strategies is an important step toward that goal and also said some of the japanese decisions will bolster deterrence across the region. >> the government has decided to increase defense spending to 2% of the gdp by 2027. that will clearly strengthen deterrence. also you've made a decision to invest in counter strike capabilities and that will lead to deterrence as well. >> austin said the u.s. will fully support japan's efforts. earlier in the day austin met his japanese counterpart. they agreed to continue discussing the roles of the japan/u.s. alliance and the division of responsibilities in order to effectively operate japan's counter strike capabilities. >> we affirmed we'll work together even closely to take prompt and unified action against north korea's acts of provocation. >> the defense chiefs also discussed extended deterrence and the united states would defend japan using conventional and nuclear weapons. >>> officials in kyiv say a rus
expressed a shared commitment to strengthening the rules-based international water at its summit in hiroshima. he said the updating of its defense strategies is an important step toward that goal and also said some of the japanese decisions will bolster deterrence across the region. >> the government has decided to increase defense spending to 2% of the gdp by 2027. that will clearly strengthen deterrence. also you've made a decision to invest in counter strike capabilities and that will...
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and us had a good conversation on this a couple of weeks ago in japan in one of our sessions in hiroshimad we are aligned in wanting to discuss with other countries what those guardrails should be. here in the u.s., you have convened the companies together recently. we have done the same in downing street just a couple of weeks ago, and i think there are a series of measures that we can implement, working cooperatively, that will ensure we can enjoy the benefits of the technology while mitigating against the risks. we come together to work multilaterally across multiple countries, to bring down carbon emissions, get funding to the countries that need it. to share research on how we can develop the green technology of the future. that's part of our conversations and agreement today. that we need to bring that same spirit of urgency, i think, to the challenges and opportunities that ai poses, because the pace of the technological change is faster than people had anticipated, and i think the latter that you mentioned, kind of reminded us we need to work urgently to address this issue, and i'
and us had a good conversation on this a couple of weeks ago in japan in one of our sessions in hiroshimad we are aligned in wanting to discuss with other countries what those guardrails should be. here in the u.s., you have convened the companies together recently. we have done the same in downing street just a couple of weeks ago, and i think there are a series of measures that we can implement, working cooperatively, that will ensure we can enjoy the benefits of the technology while...
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state is this party the united states of america, which struck twice, and the japanese cities of hiroshimaey had the right to do so. this precedent has been created by the united states. sorry if she puts you under work pressure. at me such here, as to more pleasant and important subjects. i want to ask you about, uh, russia's place among the top 10 economic dragees in the world, as far as i understand, now, in general, according to some estimates, authoritative estimates are in sixth place. do you think that we will manage to preserve and even strengthen it. if so there is no doubt that we will save the coming years. this is indeed the sixth place. uh, if we count the gdp at purchasing power parity in the environment, this is the usa and japan. so, germany and russia, here, in principle. hmm , indonesia is approaching this cohort of the world's leading economies because the population is growing rapidly . the economy is growing rapidly. in general, very powerful processes are taking place in developing economies. mr. president. i was talking about the growth of the growth hmm uh populatio
state is this party the united states of america, which struck twice, and the japanese cities of hiroshimaey had the right to do so. this precedent has been created by the united states. sorry if she puts you under work pressure. at me such here, as to more pleasant and important subjects. i want to ask you about, uh, russia's place among the top 10 economic dragees in the world, as far as i understand, now, in general, according to some estimates, authoritative estimates are in sixth place. do...