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a member of the janata party also in india in google on our own kama professor of the institute of social sciences when we're come to you or. i when you look at the laws introduced by the government about ugly culture you get the 1st impression that this is something that could help the farmers charge the course but this is not the way the farmers themselves see it yes absolutely it is no laws have been and gone down surely through all my church of far this summer and now into the window of the government for us to introduce under the shadow of lock down. then took the matter to the pilot moment where the opposition was not allowed to have a show of hands are this eco insisted on the voice support and the opposition are equally resented there's this protested this but we've been by them and are outside parliament there are the opposition to these laws has not been duped into account which is why we had the situation on the streets now the farmer has you know deregulation and liberalisation of agriculture with no serious doubts and the government seems to want to ram these through and it was it has
a member of the janata party also in india in google on our own kama professor of the institute of social sciences when we're come to you or. i when you look at the laws introduced by the government about ugly culture you get the 1st impression that this is something that could help the farmers charge the course but this is not the way the farmers themselves see it yes absolutely it is no laws have been and gone down surely through all my church of far this summer and now into the window of the...
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he's the head of the institute of energy and economy at the chinese academy of social sciences. if you will, from countries like russia, like indonesia, like mongolia. whatever the rights and wrongs of the situation, austria needs to decide what to do next. here's former prime minister kevin rudd on what he thinks australia should do next. when you end up in a situation, as we are at present, where 40% of this country's experts go to one country, namely the people's republic of china, that's not balanced. the task for australian governments is therefore to diversify the economy domestically, but secondly also to do so internationally. there are other many emerging markets around the world, china of course is the biggest. i think there's a further point at play in this as well. witches of the political temperature in both beijing and canberra to be taken down several notches. —— which is for... the world's largest iceberg is in danger of colliding with an island. here it is. the iceberg has the name a—68—a, and it broke off from an antarctic ice shelf in 2017. not a particularly
he's the head of the institute of energy and economy at the chinese academy of social sciences. if you will, from countries like russia, like indonesia, like mongolia. whatever the rights and wrongs of the situation, austria needs to decide what to do next. here's former prime minister kevin rudd on what he thinks australia should do next. when you end up in a situation, as we are at present, where 40% of this country's experts go to one country, namely the people's republic of china, that's...
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the spread of the virus by reducing contacts hence social interactions would behave thought of and out ahead of institutes and issued a stock warning he said to not travel and many sciences feed the effects that christmas will have on the pandemic us people travel to meet with their families and some states have already introduced new rules in the very act for example all travelers returning from high risk areas will have to undergo a corner virus test and in about an event and back there will be a quarantine requirement for people coming from neighboring france and switzerland there's a so there's also a huge debate here in germany on whether or not churches while this should cancel christmas service is something that has been met was open and from some state premiers for example in north rhine-westphalia. now germany like much of europe is expected to start rolling out its backs a nation program on december 20th 27th that's just 4 days from now is everything in place to assure a smooth start well 1st there will be around 850000 doses off the biotech pies a vaccine that are going to be delivered on december 26th and the fast vaccinations should take place in elderly car
the spread of the virus by reducing contacts hence social interactions would behave thought of and out ahead of institutes and issued a stock warning he said to not travel and many sciences feed the effects that christmas will have on the pandemic us people travel to meet with their families and some states have already introduced new rules in the very act for example all travelers returning from high risk areas will have to undergo a corner virus test and in about an event and back there will...
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Dec 15, 2020
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so he's the head of the institute of energy and economy at the chinese academy of social sciences.urged beijing for clarity and for it to rule out this report by the global times. he also said that even though he doesn't believe everything he reads on chinese media, this is consistent with china's behaviour. if you remember, in october, china has unofficially put a freeze on australian coal. we had dozens of carriers that were stranded offshore. mind you, this was coal that was already bought and paid for. the prime minister has also commented, he says until he gets confirmation from beijing, he's going to treat this like speculation. but he says if this is confirmed, it's going to be a lose—lose situation for both countries. and of course, this is one of the biggest exports from australia to china, 14 billion australian dollars, just about 10.5 billion us dollars. so you can imagine the level of anxiety and nervousness in canberra about this potential move from china. now it's time for a look at the weather. we do have showers around. further east, fewer showers and temperatures b
so he's the head of the institute of energy and economy at the chinese academy of social sciences.urged beijing for clarity and for it to rule out this report by the global times. he also said that even though he doesn't believe everything he reads on chinese media, this is consistent with china's behaviour. if you remember, in october, china has unofficially put a freeze on australian coal. we had dozens of carriers that were stranded offshore. mind you, this was coal that was already bought...
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Dec 5, 2020
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institutions do work. despite the ferocity of the hour, despite our polarization, despite our reflective partisanship and all the social sciencee political science shows how much more polarized we are now than we've been over the last really 40 years or so, that it would send a signal that the system works. you know, almost it's a cliche, a peaceful transfer of power, you accept the elections. president trump is not doing that. it's not particularly surprising. there's been nothing conventional about this. but just because we're accustomed to his abnormality does not make it any less abnormal, if that makes sense. >> yeah, i guess the other thing, john, is he's not doing it alone, right? if you talk to reporters on capitol hill even asking a simple question of senate republicans and many of them will simply not say on camera joe biden has won. is there any historical precedent for that and where we are now? we just mentioned -- i mean, yeah. >> so the question is republicans right now or those republicans are basically running a kind of political hedge fund, right? they don't know the answer to the question we just talked abou
institutions do work. despite the ferocity of the hour, despite our polarization, despite our reflective partisanship and all the social sciencee political science shows how much more polarized we are now than we've been over the last really 40 years or so, that it would send a signal that the system works. you know, almost it's a cliche, a peaceful transfer of power, you accept the elections. president trump is not doing that. it's not particularly surprising. there's been nothing conventional...
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Dec 27, 2020
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institute at philadelphia where he researches connection between atmospheric science and environmental judgment during the 20th -- during the 20th century. he earned his doctorate in the social all the geoscience from the university of pennsylvania in 2010. a sets the stage for what is serious conversation, not just for the past 50 years, but the next. governor whitman, i want to begin with you. years, do this in 50 when we are doing the centenary of the epa, probably at the nixon library, what do you hope the agency will have done in the next 50 years that it has not done so far. >> they need to address issues like climate change. qualityuality -- water is out there. the main thing will be over the next few years getting a commitment that this is important, what happens in our environment is critical to our health. it is critical to our way of life. we have to get our respect back for that. the average person is going to aderstand how critical healthy environment is to a healthy economy, two lifestyles. they see that climate change is real. unfortunately, we have not had the commitment at the federal level. isr the next two years, that going to take us a long time. we are not going to stop climate change, but we ha
institute at philadelphia where he researches connection between atmospheric science and environmental judgment during the 20th -- during the 20th century. he earned his doctorate in the social all the geoscience from the university of pennsylvania in 2010. a sets the stage for what is serious conversation, not just for the past 50 years, but the next. governor whitman, i want to begin with you. years, do this in 50 when we are doing the centenary of the epa, probably at the nixon library, what...