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thanks for being here senator mackenzie. what's the most important thing that we can do to prevent a resurgence of isis in syria and iraq, are we doing enough? >> i think we're in track to do that. i think that the iraqis are a lot better of fighting isis. we have pulled back from a company fight to high-level advising. they can generally match of the battlefield and protect their own country. i think we're in a good place and iraq. in syria we're working with our sdf fighters to continue the fighting against isis amendments, they don't hold any ground. they're small isolated groups of them that operate up and down the f. radius river and we go after them pretty hard. because of that they're unable to generate an effective attack plans against the united states or our allies. >> general townsend, how would -- disrupt the u.s. abilities to achieve long term strategic goals. >> i think our number one strategic goal for africa is to ensure that the united states has the access and strategic influence that we need in the future.
thanks for being here senator mackenzie. what's the most important thing that we can do to prevent a resurgence of isis in syria and iraq, are we doing enough? >> i think we're in track to do that. i think that the iraqis are a lot better of fighting isis. we have pulled back from a company fight to high-level advising. they can generally match of the battlefield and protect their own country. i think we're in a good place and iraq. in syria we're working with our sdf fighters to continue...
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jean mackenzie. _ this. gene, once again, many thanks. jean mackenzie, our— this.ce again, many thanks. jean mackenzie, our correspondent in j jean mackenzie, our correspondent in normandy with the latest. the uk is set to record its strongest economic growth since the second world war. that's the latest forecast from the bank of england, which now sees the pent—up demand after covid restrictions are lifted fuelling a boom in activity. the bank has raised its growth forecast to 7.25% this year, up from the 5% predicted in february. and it said the economy is set to return to its pre—pandemic size by the end of the year. the bank expects unemployment to rise slightly, to almost 5.5% in the third quarter of this year, when the government's furlough scheme comes to an end. with interest rates staying at an all—time low of 0.1%, our economics editor faisal islam looks at how long the recovery could last and what it means forjobs. a year on, some pandemic clouds are lifting and after an historic economic fall, an equally historic rebound is now happening. and it's much
jean mackenzie. _ this. gene, once again, many thanks. jean mackenzie, our— this.ce again, many thanks. jean mackenzie, our correspondent in j jean mackenzie, our correspondent in normandy with the latest. the uk is set to record its strongest economic growth since the second world war. that's the latest forecast from the bank of england, which now sees the pent—up demand after covid restrictions are lifted fuelling a boom in activity. the bank has raised its growth forecast to 7.25% this...
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jean mackenzie, thank _ fight on and get it resolved. jean mackenzie, thank you. growth since the second world war. that's the latest forecast from the bank of england, which now sees the pent—up demand after covid restrictions are lifted fuelling a boom in economic activity. the bank has raised its growth forecast to 7.25% this year, up from the 5% predicted in february. and it said the economy is set to return to its pre—pandemic size by the end of the year. and the bank of england has reduced its forecast for unemployment to 5.5%, saving hundreds of thousands ofjobs. with interest rates staying at an all—time low of 0.1%, our economics editor, faisal islam, looks at how long the recovery will last and what it means forjobs. one yearon, one year on, some pandemic clouds are lifting and after an historic economic fall, and equally historic rebound is now happening. and it's much stronger than expected. all of which can be seen in the oxford outskirts, in the shops and salons. we are growing, so we have got that opportunity of further employment. i have spoken to
jean mackenzie, thank _ fight on and get it resolved. jean mackenzie, thank you. growth since the second world war. that's the latest forecast from the bank of england, which now sees the pent—up demand after covid restrictions are lifted fuelling a boom in economic activity. the bank has raised its growth forecast to 7.25% this year, up from the 5% predicted in february. and it said the economy is set to return to its pre—pandemic size by the end of the year. and the bank of england has...
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our europe correspondence jean mackenzie our europe correspondencejean mackenzie is at a port in normandyome of the french fishermen, why are they so angry? yeah, ben, we were with the fishermen as they left in the middle of the night, and yes, they are angry, but really we got the sense that they are more shocked than anything else. these fishermen rely on being able to fish injersey waters, many have done so for decades. some of the ones we spoke to get more than 50% of their fish from these waters. they see themselves as one fishing community, and i really hadn't been expecting anything to change. yes, since may, they have needed licences to operate in jersey they have needed licences to operate injersey waters, they have needed licences to operate in jersey waters, but the problems injersey waters, but the problems emerge when in jersey waters, but the problems emerge when these licenses came through with a list of restrictions that the fishermen say they had not agreed to. so some of them had been given only permission to usejersey waters for a handful of days a year. they have told
our europe correspondence jean mackenzie our europe correspondencejean mackenzie is at a port in normandyome of the french fishermen, why are they so angry? yeah, ben, we were with the fishermen as they left in the middle of the night, and yes, they are angry, but really we got the sense that they are more shocked than anything else. these fishermen rely on being able to fish injersey waters, many have done so for decades. some of the ones we spoke to get more than 50% of their fish from these...
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, i was really inspired to paint her. ♪ >> how many paintings have you painted of mackenzie?t there's at least 50. >> that sounds right. >> is there an artistic influence on your -- >> on my work? >> yes. >> oh, yes. oh, my god. i mean, almost every song i write is about jenna or -- you know, in some way about jenna. ♪ i mean, i feel like this relationship completely brought my work to life. ♪ >> mackenzie who performs under the name torres will release her fifth album this summer. this is the next cover? >> yes. this is from mackenzie's record come is coming out this summer, and the single has just come out. and the record's called "thirstier." i just wanted it to be very like kind of hot. >> jenna painted mackenzie's last album cover, too, but she's hardly her only subject. her friends and her son also frequently appear. how did you statewdecide what t paint? >> that's been a really long process. and probably the hardest part. and i think it comes from just a deep interest in observing people. >> her latest work is now on exhibit at the sam smith gallery in london, but it t
, i was really inspired to paint her. ♪ >> how many paintings have you painted of mackenzie?t there's at least 50. >> that sounds right. >> is there an artistic influence on your -- >> on my work? >> yes. >> oh, yes. oh, my god. i mean, almost every song i write is about jenna or -- you know, in some way about jenna. ♪ i mean, i feel like this relationship completely brought my work to life. ♪ >> mackenzie who performs under the name torres will...
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joining us now for more on this from beijing is tom mackenzie.interesting at the end is what you asked him regarding the regulatory hurdles. how does this fit into what china is doing right now? a lot of it is cracking down on these very big companies, especially tech firms. tom: absolutely and a lot of the biggest tech names in china have felt pressure from the regulators, whether it's demands by officials to rework business models or stock prices. his answer was straightforward. they don't see themselves as being a target of regulators. at least not at this point but that was a concern for some analysts looking at this ipo, concerns about valuations, about inflation, and about the anti-tech crackdown. some of those things playing out globally as well but the investor perception has been positive today. just to give some size and scope to this company would be a bit like amazon spending -- spinning out its own logistics company. it goes toe-to-toe with alibaba so a major e-commerce player. the logistics side of the business, they have warehouses
joining us now for more on this from beijing is tom mackenzie.interesting at the end is what you asked him regarding the regulatory hurdles. how does this fit into what china is doing right now? a lot of it is cracking down on these very big companies, especially tech firms. tom: absolutely and a lot of the biggest tech names in china have felt pressure from the regulators, whether it's demands by officials to rework business models or stock prices. his answer was straightforward. they don't...
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thank you very much, jean mackenzie in - very much, jean mackenzie in brussels.o begin excavation work at a cafe. a teenager, mary bastholm, who worked at the cafe in gloucester, went missing in 1968. our reporter steve knibbs is there.. what can you tell us about the activities in the cafe? ads, activities in the cafe? significant moment of course today. forensic archaeologists arrived this morning with power tools, and in the last year we have heard the sound of pneumatic drills coming from the basement of the cafe here. yesterday we learned more about the evidence that the tv production company who were filming a documentary about fred and rose west, what they discovered what they showed to the police, including the discovery of six voids in the floor here that showed anomalies, but also they drilled holes on the floor and put a camera inside, and discovered a image of a piece of blue material. that is significant because mary was wearing a blue coat and a blue dress and carrying a blue bag when she disappeared injanuary1968. ispoke to a forensic disappeared i
thank you very much, jean mackenzie in - very much, jean mackenzie in brussels.o begin excavation work at a cafe. a teenager, mary bastholm, who worked at the cafe in gloucester, went missing in 1968. our reporter steve knibbs is there.. what can you tell us about the activities in the cafe? ads, activities in the cafe? significant moment of course today. forensic archaeologists arrived this morning with power tools, and in the last year we have heard the sound of pneumatic drills coming from...
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in his comics, mackenzie uses sy fi and fantasy to address real world issues of political power, corruption, and abuse. lucky lou set in 2050 a de imagined africa as a world power battling on the global stage alongside china, and the us black panther may have brought acro futurism to the mainstream. but mckenna believe the next wave of storytelling will be home growth. that when we talk about africa chosen, it's like the sexual of pop. i think technology sized chose dish and african itala. dish african traditions and african culture. the culture, the mc toller. geez, more or we can see from yes because we are more spacious modeled on, senegalese fishing, both 3 post apocalyptic world, inspired by west africa, folklore as in bubbly and super hero. just some of the comments published by golly media, which brings the best and app futurist art and animation to the world. both. also we've been up the same price just so much in that. to be honest, if it was gonna get to listen to the disney is listening, the hollywood drive is backing. it was a fight by animated series created by who called detai
in his comics, mackenzie uses sy fi and fantasy to address real world issues of political power, corruption, and abuse. lucky lou set in 2050 a de imagined africa as a world power battling on the global stage alongside china, and the us black panther may have brought acro futurism to the mainstream. but mckenna believe the next wave of storytelling will be home growth. that when we talk about africa chosen, it's like the sexual of pop. i think technology sized chose dish and african itala. dish...
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in 2019 amazon ceo jeff bezos and mackenzie scott dissolved their 25-year marriage. 25% share of their joint amazon stocks with her share currently worth about $36 billion. in a statement overnight the gates foundation said bill and melinda will remain co-chairs and trustees of the foundation adding their work will continue. >>> a judge has decided a long-standing dispute involving the estate of michael jackson. the judge ruled he was worth only worth $4 million when he died and now the 161 million the irs claimed he was worth. the ruling substantially reduces the taxes and penalties owed by his estate. >>> still to come, the most ridiculous coffee order we've ever seen. >>> also ahead, some unusual >>> also ahead, some unusual flowerpots causing a stir. ♪ (phone rings) hello? hi mommy, i won a medal. that's amazing! ♪ going back to the place we love ♪ i got in! ♪ with endless summer nights ♪ he's walking! ♪ comes alive ♪ ♪ i don't need the rain ♪ ♪ when the sky is blue ♪ celebrate all the moms in your life with sparkling gifts from pandora jewelry. my plaque psorias
in 2019 amazon ceo jeff bezos and mackenzie scott dissolved their 25-year marriage. 25% share of their joint amazon stocks with her share currently worth about $36 billion. in a statement overnight the gates foundation said bill and melinda will remain co-chairs and trustees of the foundation adding their work will continue. >>> a judge has decided a long-standing dispute involving the estate of michael jackson. the judge ruled he was worth only worth $4 million when he died and now...
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. >> we are joined by tom mackenzie in beijing, tom, what are we hearing about the investment bank?ld we know? taylor: -- tom: sources in washington tell is that they are planning to maintain this -- and, this was put in place by the trump administration but they are notably banning the three big telecom producers but a gas producers well. it opened up a slump in these broad tensions between beijing and washington. china threatened legal action against any global company that aligned with that policy so there are question marks about whether it will be retained -- maintained by the biden administration. they thought these would be removed, that is not the direction. they have not made a firm decision but sources say the administration is likely to maintain these curves. you are looking at a full divestment, that will be obligation, by november 11 of this year. rishaad: this council meeting taking place later on in u.s. time, how can you set the scene for that? what is likely to happen? tom: competing visions from china and the u.s., china is sharing the community council this time a
. >> we are joined by tom mackenzie in beijing, tom, what are we hearing about the investment bank?ld we know? taylor: -- tom: sources in washington tell is that they are planning to maintain this -- and, this was put in place by the trump administration but they are notably banning the three big telecom producers but a gas producers well. it opened up a slump in these broad tensions between beijing and washington. china threatened legal action against any global company that aligned with...
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has there been any change in general mackenzie's assessment? s. >> i believe general mackenzie statement is still very much accurate. the geography is the same. we are working to develop the options to be able to provide the type of intelligence surveillance and reconnaissance and other necessary elements to maintain an appropriate cd or counterterrorismcapability . those about planning and discussions are ongoing on how to do that . in the interim, i would note we do have significant capabilities that are residence in the persian gulf region in theeast . that obviously creates time and distance between their and any type of operation that we may need to undertake . and we're looking at options could be closer in within the region in those conversations and the plan for that is ongoing class general, any comments on the steps that have been taken most recently to mitigate therisk that general mackenzie spoke of ? >> mister chairman, i would only offer that as we approach this particular problem, there's a sense of urgency and earnest planning e
has there been any change in general mackenzie's assessment? s. >> i believe general mackenzie statement is still very much accurate. the geography is the same. we are working to develop the options to be able to provide the type of intelligence surveillance and reconnaissance and other necessary elements to maintain an appropriate cd or counterterrorismcapability . those about planning and discussions are ongoing on how to do that . in the interim, i would note we do have significant...
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alexandra mackenzie, bbc news. chief executive of tesla, said the electric car company would no longer accept the cryptocurrency as payment. and it's all because of fossil fuels. 0ur chief environment correspondentjustin rowlatt is here to explain. yes, sophie, there are real concerns about the environmental impact of these cryptocurrencies. you will of course have heard of bitcoin, the biggest crypto of them all. it has seen its value soar in recent years. look at this. you could have picked one up for a dollar — 70p — ten years ago. recently bitcoin hit a peak of $68,000. and that is in part because of support from elon musk, the boss of tesla. the electric car company said it would accept bitcoins for car purchases in march this year, but today elon musk performed a screeching u—turn. "tesla has suspended vehicle purchases using bitcoin," he tweeted. and it's true. bitcoin relies on the use of staggering amounts of energy, much of it from fossil fuels, and that is because of the way bitcoin is produced or mined.
alexandra mackenzie, bbc news. chief executive of tesla, said the electric car company would no longer accept the cryptocurrency as payment. and it's all because of fossil fuels. 0ur chief environment correspondentjustin rowlatt is here to explain. yes, sophie, there are real concerns about the environmental impact of these cryptocurrencies. you will of course have heard of bitcoin, the biggest crypto of them all. it has seen its value soar in recent years. look at this. you could have picked...
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alexandra mackenzie, bbc news. the day has come. one and seven, 17.use, and social distancing means lots of tables kept empty. many here, like avril, have had a double dose of vaccine, and so, feel ready to socialise again. itjust lifts your spirits. it's made me feel great. i've missed it so much. it's not as if i even win! the rules in wales means you can now see people for bingo or brunch, but you can't meet in your home. only extended households or bubbles can mix. hugs still aren't allowed here either. covid rates here in wales are the lowest in the uk, but the rules some businesses here have to follow are stricter than elsewhere. for example, the cinema in this art centre can only fill 20% of its seats. alternate rows and four seat gaps mean that only a lucky few can see today's first screening. absolutely ecstatic. it's the best way to see a film, the only way. i've missed it so much, but i like to sit with people and see it on a _ big screen, ratherthan in my own living room. the pandemic has changed viewing habits. but, here, they believe tha
alexandra mackenzie, bbc news. the day has come. one and seven, 17.use, and social distancing means lots of tables kept empty. many here, like avril, have had a double dose of vaccine, and so, feel ready to socialise again. itjust lifts your spirits. it's made me feel great. i've missed it so much. it's not as if i even win! the rules in wales means you can now see people for bingo or brunch, but you can't meet in your home. only extended households or bubbles can mix. hugs still aren't allowed...
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yvonne: tom mackenzie, our china correspondent and coanchor. we have vonnie quinn in new york. >> president biden has ordered u.s. intelligence to increase efforts to determine the origin of covid-19. he said a report from the intelligence community was divided on whether the virus came from animals or a laboratory. biden says there was not enough information to make an assessment. china says it supports an examination into all early covid cases around the world. beijing's foreign ministry posted on its website that the code must be complete, transparent, and based on facts and should include secret bases and biological labs, but did not elaborate. victoria is entering a seven-day lockdown as a cluster of cases continue to grow. the capital has been bracing for such a move from the state government. health officials have warned infected people have been to dozens of venues in the city. prior to the lockdown, the state had made masks mandatory and imposed limits on gatherings. the taiwanese president says intervention from china blocked an almos
yvonne: tom mackenzie, our china correspondent and coanchor. we have vonnie quinn in new york. >> president biden has ordered u.s. intelligence to increase efforts to determine the origin of covid-19. he said a report from the intelligence community was divided on whether the virus came from animals or a laboratory. biden says there was not enough information to make an assessment. china says it supports an examination into all early covid cases around the world. beijing's foreign...
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our white house reporter in washington, and our markets coanchor, tom mackenzie.hat do we know about these talks said to be taking place soon? >> we don't know a ton yet. the ambassador will speak with beijing as early as this evening. the timing is fluid. we are not sure who won the chinese side she will be talking to. a key counterpart during the trump administration's trade talks. a lot of similar conversations. we will be looking to see if he is the person she ends up talking to. in the earlier call, as a prerequisite, they wanted to see tariff rollbacks the u.s. side expects china to live up to massive agricultural purchases they had as part of the phase one trade deal under the trump administration. shery: tom, elaborate on the phase one trade deal and what was achieved when that deal was struck between the trump administration and china. tom: absolutely peered we talked about the significant commitments i china as this phase i deal. many said they were overly ambitious. 200 billion dollars in additional purchases on top of 2017 levels for 2020 and 2021. in
our white house reporter in washington, and our markets coanchor, tom mackenzie.hat do we know about these talks said to be taking place soon? >> we don't know a ton yet. the ambassador will speak with beijing as early as this evening. the timing is fluid. we are not sure who won the chinese side she will be talking to. a key counterpart during the trump administration's trade talks. a lot of similar conversations. we will be looking to see if he is the person she ends up talking to. in...
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in xinjian, tom mackenzie, bloomberg news.om joins us from beijing with some more on the story. tell us, what was the atmosphere like on the ground? >> this is a region where it is relatively difficult for journalists to operate. it was relatively tense. police came on the airplane and went through our passport details, took copies of those. they took our phone numbers and asked what we were doing. there were police checkpoints on the road. our documents were checked and in that town, we were followed, presumably we can assume by security operatives, and we were surveyed again in the regional capital wednesday. we saw in that city, police officers and training, they had wooden batons. there is a lot of police presence and surveillance. this is a region where the u.s. government accuses china of committing genocide. china strongly denies those claims. when it comes to forced labor, china is pushing back, saying there is a labor transfer, but that is aimed at helping ethnic minorities to improve their work outlook and wages. in
in xinjian, tom mackenzie, bloomberg news.om joins us from beijing with some more on the story. tell us, what was the atmosphere like on the ground? >> this is a region where it is relatively difficult for journalists to operate. it was relatively tense. police came on the airplane and went through our passport details, took copies of those. they took our phone numbers and asked what we were doing. there were police checkpoints on the road. our documents were checked and in that town, we...
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but following the disaster in japan's fukushima, germany is that is to phase out until mackenzie by next year, however neighboring france, the mindset is completely different. it has the largest amount of nuclear, its energy mix worldwide, and a president who wants to keep it that way. touched on the franco german board, the facetime nuclear reactor was always the source of friction for the 2 countries, partly due to its frequent breakdowns, partly as age. it was the commission last june, after 43 years payton's, my heart to know the power station isn't generating any more, but it's all gone quiet avenue. yet other nuclear power stations will remain on line much longer than planned. in february, the french nuclear safety authority as an extended plant life spends from 40 to 50 years. in the 1st time reason, a lot of jobs have been lost. on the says, nuclear power is the future of energy. the mayor is part of a cross policy initiative, lobbying for an expansion of nuclear power in france. he says, it's not just a matter of economics, new nuclear power, carbon footprint is one of the best
but following the disaster in japan's fukushima, germany is that is to phase out until mackenzie by next year, however neighboring france, the mindset is completely different. it has the largest amount of nuclear, its energy mix worldwide, and a president who wants to keep it that way. touched on the franco german board, the facetime nuclear reactor was always the source of friction for the 2 countries, partly due to its frequent breakdowns, partly as age. it was the commission last june, after...
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let's bring in china correspondent and markets going to tom mackenzie at jd headquarters in beijing. tom, put it in context? tom: what you saw was a price around $40, 40 one dollars hong kong, now trading above $45 hong kong. you saw very heavily over -subscribe. in hong kong, concerns about inflation and valuations have started to bubble to the surface. it doesn't seem to be affecting jd logistics right now. i sat down and spoke exclusively with the ceo. he started his career working on the warehouse floor. i asked him about extension plans, getting profitability, taking on the competition and his reaction to this. >> we regard the market valuation is our starting point in the capital markets. i believe jd logistics will see growth in the long-term. tom: you have raised $3.2 billion u.s. what are your priorities then, for putting that money to use? >> first, we will spend the money on keeping building our warehouse network, especially in china's lower-tier cities. i can, we will spend on building warehouse networks overseas. third, we will spend on technology. jd logistics is a comp
let's bring in china correspondent and markets going to tom mackenzie at jd headquarters in beijing. tom, put it in context? tom: what you saw was a price around $40, 40 one dollars hong kong, now trading above $45 hong kong. you saw very heavily over -subscribe. in hong kong, concerns about inflation and valuations have started to bubble to the surface. it doesn't seem to be affecting jd logistics right now. i sat down and spoke exclusively with the ceo. he started his career working on the...
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tony us, tom mackenzie in beijing and paul allen in sydney.ijing gets worried about any excessive surgeon any asset class, what are the concerns about commodities prices in the rally we have been seeing? tom: concern stamper what happened in april, when you saw the highest increase in factory gate prices for three years. that seem to sent shockwaves through the establishment here among officials and authorities. you started from april to hear commentary around concerns about prices but over the weekend we saw the strongest step. this rhetorically at least from officials, the national development reform commission, the planning part of the government pulling in top executives in the metals industries for meetings here in beijing, warning them of a severe punishment essentially, if there was an continue to beat what they described as manipulation, speculation, monopolistic hager within the metals space. -- monopolistic behavior in the metals space. they said they would have zero tolerance, stepping up rhetoric. we heard last week from the state
tony us, tom mackenzie in beijing and paul allen in sydney.ijing gets worried about any excessive surgeon any asset class, what are the concerns about commodities prices in the rally we have been seeing? tom: concern stamper what happened in april, when you saw the highest increase in factory gate prices for three years. that seem to sent shockwaves through the establishment here among officials and authorities. you started from april to hear commentary around concerns about prices but over the...
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i to see, you know, kind of looking to see mackenzie according to see yada, yada. yeah. need me to be a to seattle. nice when you look on the island again and he he couldn't but he had but when sandy has to be in the country seems to have a loan because it isn't and his neck, i don't know what it should be one, but then well as over then over then she reason thank you very much. oh the i see the but usually who can look into mckennan or any mckenney and into some service him a little better. caliah held in a 200 calling you because well i, i live in my lease make when you when i need to do, i guess you would like to be thrown in the face to the guess about the about my 2nd choice. sophia multiple, multiple allied model of the escalator, but i've got another open authority here. let me get in and do the new ones more over here for the brush or the d o r command. i mean, if that's something, you know, i think i'm in, ah, ah, the me and the moon. okay. and i'm not sure. yeah. that's a big amount of money on the new way on the heck, i want to send anybody over the long you f
i to see, you know, kind of looking to see mackenzie according to see yada, yada. yeah. need me to be a to seattle. nice when you look on the island again and he he couldn't but he had but when sandy has to be in the country seems to have a loan because it isn't and his neck, i don't know what it should be one, but then well as over then over then she reason thank you very much. oh the i see the but usually who can look into mckennan or any mckenney and into some service him a little better....
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waking in time to pick up mackenzie from day care. and then the two could have an evening together until the spin cycle began again, around 10 pm. her factory job and made it all possible. heather's cousin pat was also her coworker. >> i remember she got her first check. she was overjoyed. she was thrilled. almost like she hit the lottery. >> that schedule went like clockwork until april 9th 2015. that is heather punching out at six 7 am, wearing a whirlpool t-shirt. we don't know for sure what happened next. we do know that she didn't pick up mackenzie later that day, at first jen thought that heather overslept. >> i called and her four phone went straight to voice mail, over and over again. >> which was unusual? >> very unusual. >> the hours passed and no one had seen has the. the family called police and were told to give it some time. that didn't work for jen, and along with a couple of friends they made these flyers and started putting them everywhere. with every passing minute, you're getting a little bit more -- >> frantic. def
waking in time to pick up mackenzie from day care. and then the two could have an evening together until the spin cycle began again, around 10 pm. her factory job and made it all possible. heather's cousin pat was also her coworker. >> i remember she got her first check. she was overjoyed. she was thrilled. almost like she hit the lottery. >> that schedule went like clockwork until april 9th 2015. that is heather punching out at six 7 am, wearing a whirlpool t-shirt. we don't know...
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tom mackenzie in beijing. also turn to our youtube channel for more context on beijing's crackdown. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ ♪ look, if your wireless carrier was a guy you'd leave him tomorrow. not very flexible. not great at saving. you deserve better... xfinity mobile. now they have unlimited for just $30 a month... $30. and they're number one in customer satisfaction. his number... delete it. i'm deleting it. so, break free from the big three. xfinity internet customers, switch to xfinity mobile and get unlimited with 5g included for $30 on the nations fastest, most reliable network. vonnie: you're watching "daybreak australia." senate majority leader chuck schumer says the u.s. senate will include 52 billion dollars to bolster domestic semiconductor many festering. in a broader bill to enhance u.s. competitiveness with china. it was included in a 2021 defense policy bill, but it did not actually provide the funding. the addition to the china bill remedies it. schumer calls it a very big
tom mackenzie in beijing. also turn to our youtube channel for more context on beijing's crackdown. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ ♪ look, if your wireless carrier was a guy you'd leave him tomorrow. not very flexible. not great at saving. you deserve better... xfinity mobile. now they have unlimited for just $30 a month... $30. and they're number one in customer satisfaction. his number... delete it. i'm deleting it. so, break free from the big three. xfinity internet...
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yvonne: tom mackenzie in beijing with the latest on tick invited dennis. regulatory scrutiny, we were talking about tencent. it will deliver results after markets close in hong kong today . let's get to our chief correspondent in asia, stephen engle, joining us with a preview. stephen: as tom laid out, the whole pressure and the scrutiny. the scrutiny from the regulators leads to supervision come out right, or some sort of -- leads to supervision, right? so far tencent has not squarely in the crosshairs like alibaba, but the speculation is that they will be. they have the fintech operations, similar kind of risks that the chinese government wants to reduce in lending and other things. so we don't know yet what kind of fintech crackdown and what will happen to their data, or even on the anti-competitive front. what we do know, as tom was talking about bytedance, we know that bytedance is one of the rivals of tencent, that has accused tencent through wechat, on all-encompassing ecosystem, accusing wechat of locking users into only -- related platforms and se
yvonne: tom mackenzie in beijing with the latest on tick invited dennis. regulatory scrutiny, we were talking about tencent. it will deliver results after markets close in hong kong today . let's get to our chief correspondent in asia, stephen engle, joining us with a preview. stephen: as tom laid out, the whole pressure and the scrutiny. the scrutiny from the regulators leads to supervision come out right, or some sort of -- leads to supervision, right? so far tencent has not squarely in the...
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and but he was very very keen on this book by alexander mackenzie because voyages from montreal to the pacific was a northwestern fur traders account of traveling along the rivers and streams to the pacific ocean. and even though it was too far north into canada to be effective for year-round travel this greatly intrigued jefferson because mackenzie had postulated to the british that they could take control of the entire fur trade of north america if they put a a monopolistic control into something like either the hudson's bay company or the northwest company to take this over. jefferson did not want america to miss out on the fur bounties of the american west. he also wanted to have this utilitarian knowledge that the enlightenment demanded and expected. and with the 1800 election he had now been catapulted into becoming the second president of the united states of america third president excuse me. and his geopolitical issues and intrigues with outside and inside forces almost compelled him to do something about it. so he sends messages and diplomats to france to ask napoleon if he w
and but he was very very keen on this book by alexander mackenzie because voyages from montreal to the pacific was a northwestern fur traders account of traveling along the rivers and streams to the pacific ocean. and even though it was too far north into canada to be effective for year-round travel this greatly intrigued jefferson because mackenzie had postulated to the british that they could take control of the entire fur trade of north america if they put a a monopolistic control into...
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ii9:—.i mackenzie talking about all you want to spend your summer. i9:i mackenzie talking about all those they allow people to visit, how they allow people to visit, whether that is for emergencies or for holidays, there is also talk of course of a vaccine passport to allow people to get into eu countries, in essence to show that you have had both doses of a vaccine. let's discuss all of that, how it might all work. andrea downey is a senior reporter for digital health. hello, andrea, good afternoon. hiya, thanks to having _ hello, andrea, good afternoon. hiya, thanks to having me _ hello, andrea, good afternoon. hiya, thanks to having me on. _ hello, andrea, good afternoon. hiya, thanks to having me on. good - hello, andrea, good afternoon. hiya, thanks to having me on. good to - hello, andrea, good afternoon. hiya, thanks to having me on. good to talk| thanks to having me on. good to talk to ou. thanks to having me on. good to talk to you biplain _ thanks to having me on. good to talk to you. explain what _ thanks to having me on. good to talk to you. explain what we _ thanks to having
ii9:—.i mackenzie talking about all you want to spend your summer. i9:i mackenzie talking about all those they allow people to visit, how they allow people to visit, whether that is for emergencies or for holidays, there is also talk of course of a vaccine passport to allow people to get into eu countries, in essence to show that you have had both doses of a vaccine. let's discuss all of that, how it might all work. andrea downey is a senior reporter for digital health. hello, andrea, good...
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let's bring in tom mackenzie. what do we, about this delay? >> this is the biden administration ensuring clarity around the ban, initiated by the trump administration, and companies linked to the chinese military notably the three largest telecom companies. the administration wants to clarify the rules, because it did cause confusion at the time, so the deadline has been pushed back to june 11. >> what are the risks of getting this wrong? >> the risks are you cause more turmoil on wall street. you saw the financial sector with last -- whiplashed by this ban. you sell one smartphone maker challenging and suing the government. eventually, the u.s. took him off the list, and the administration wants to continue to have a tough line on china. >> what do we know about the latest when it comes to chinese investment treaties with europe? >> we are hearing from politico that the european parliament is set to freeze this eu-china investment treaty. this comes after china imposed sanctions on 10 europeans and a number of european entities, including mem
let's bring in tom mackenzie. what do we, about this delay? >> this is the biden administration ensuring clarity around the ban, initiated by the trump administration, and companies linked to the chinese military notably the three largest telecom companies. the administration wants to clarify the rules, because it did cause confusion at the time, so the deadline has been pushed back to june 11. >> what are the risks of getting this wrong? >> the risks are you cause more...
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haidi: tom mackenzie, our coanchor in beijing.t, the -- mike nova grass says they claim is likely to stay under pressure as scrutiny increases on the crypto industry's environment impacts. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: take a look at the currency markets. we saw a little bit of pressure during the new york session. this because we saw weakness in the chilean peso. that as a ruling coalition in the country suffered a crushing defeat on their elections for the constitutional assembly. what that means is it will be less stupid and those new rules in the new charter. that could be market unfriendly. we have seen the lira gaining ground. they have returned from holidays. after falling to record lows a lot -- lows last week. not even the fact that we saw pressure on the dollar during the regular session. take a look at some after our movers. we had some first-quarter earnings after the music. unchanged at the moment. this after revenue came in higher than expectations and rose more than 20% on year. we are seeing pressure on the easy star
haidi: tom mackenzie, our coanchor in beijing.t, the -- mike nova grass says they claim is likely to stay under pressure as scrutiny increases on the crypto industry's environment impacts. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: take a look at the currency markets. we saw a little bit of pressure during the new york session. this because we saw weakness in the chilean peso. that as a ruling coalition in the country suffered a crushing defeat on their elections for the constitutional assembly. what that...
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haidi: tom mackenzie in beijing.ts more ipo's for china specific companies this year. she says due to strong demand and policy support. she joins us now. great to have you with us. tell me the reasons why you are optimistic on this sector. >> we focused on the logistics sector for two reasons. industrial upgrading, it used to be fragmented and gdp is very high, but there is the interconnection of different devices also. industrial upgrading, like automobile and energy will play a more crucial role in china's economic development. so the popularity of china's logistics is going to rise. haidi: one of their ambitions is to have a more integrated supply chain as you alluded to. does that give them a big advantage when it comes to market share? >> it's involved in housing and delivery at the same time. it will be did -- when you purchase something it will be delivered from a local warehouse. so people can get things in a timely manner. along with the increasing of the middle class in china, people tend to acquire more ti
haidi: tom mackenzie in beijing.ts more ipo's for china specific companies this year. she says due to strong demand and policy support. she joins us now. great to have you with us. tell me the reasons why you are optimistic on this sector. >> we focused on the logistics sector for two reasons. industrial upgrading, it used to be fragmented and gdp is very high, but there is the interconnection of different devices also. industrial upgrading, like automobile and energy will play a more...
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our tom mackenzie was one of them.parts of the world, factory visits like this are routine. not here. we're in xinjiang, a region of china where the government has been accused of numerous human rights abuses against the muslim uighur population, including forced labor in its crucial solar industry. china denies the claims. now one of the country's biggest solar companies is betting on greater transparency to neuter the criticism. they have not been directly linked to the labor transfer program. this is the first solar factory in xinjiang to open their doors to foreign media since the allegations of forced labor in the sector surfaced. behind me, you can see the polysilicon own, the material that will ultimately end up in solar panels all over the world. business has never been better here. demand for the u.s. listed company's products is so strong, its factories are running at full capacity. and profit margins are above 50%. but the stock price has lagged, with its massive plant in a region now synonymous with abuse a
our tom mackenzie was one of them.parts of the world, factory visits like this are routine. not here. we're in xinjiang, a region of china where the government has been accused of numerous human rights abuses against the muslim uighur population, including forced labor in its crucial solar industry. china denies the claims. now one of the country's biggest solar companies is betting on greater transparency to neuter the criticism. they have not been directly linked to the labor transfer...
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david mackenzie, thank you so much. >>> all right. to the economy here. a major change for the gig economy. the biden administration reversed a trump-era policy that made it easier for companies to classify their workers as independent contractors, instead of employees who receive benefits. stocks of uber, lyft, and door dash, all, closed lower. the change fits with the biden promise of making sure the economy works for everyone. uber's first-quarter earnings, by the way, show two-thirds of its bookings came from its food-delivery service, uber eats, as more people stayed home and ordered in. uber's overall revenue fell because of money set aside for new-driver benefits in the uk. uber classified their uk drivers as employees back in march. >>> still ahead. what about jail time for sending unsolicited ballots? the battle for voting rights shaping up in texas today. stay with us. you're clearlyly someone who takes care of yourself. so why wait to screen for colon cancerer? because when caught in early stages, it's more treatable.e. i'm cologuard. i'm nonin
david mackenzie, thank you so much. >>> all right. to the economy here. a major change for the gig economy. the biden administration reversed a trump-era policy that made it easier for companies to classify their workers as independent contractors, instead of employees who receive benefits. stocks of uber, lyft, and door dash, all, closed lower. the change fits with the biden promise of making sure the economy works for everyone. uber's first-quarter earnings, by the way, show...
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. >> our correspondent jean mackenzie is in normandy, northern france. >> the fishermen who work andin this part of northern france, it is usually significant because very many of them really rely on that access to jersey to fish. the fishermen we spoke to get more than 50% of their fish from jersey's waters. without it, they are really going to face difficulties and that is why we have seen such a flashpoint emerge. really they were not expecting these regulations. they knew they had to apply for new licenses, but when the licenses came through with restrictions attached, saying to some they could only fish for a handful of days a year that things escalated. fishermen we have been speaking to are shocked and surpred. they feel they are so close to jersey, they feel they are one fishing community and they weren't expecting this. >> as i understand, jersey has the right to set these regulations. does the fault ally with the french government for some -- for not seeing this twist coming? >> the eu has come out today and said that it thinks quite clearly that these conditions are a brea
. >> our correspondent jean mackenzie is in normandy, northern france. >> the fishermen who work andin this part of northern france, it is usually significant because very many of them really rely on that access to jersey to fish. the fishermen we spoke to get more than 50% of their fish from jersey's waters. without it, they are really going to face difficulties and that is why we have seen such a flashpoint emerge. really they were not expecting these regulations. they knew they...
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we had nothing to eat. mackenzie drove. i did. i'm in jad, the basically whether we live a long life or short life, at some point it must end. if in fact i've been to the hospital was running out of options. you could only fully assist for so long ah, the ard for down the line. soon after the winter line failed entirely. it had been an exhausting form and the fighting, claiming 90000 allied casualties. the victory was hard fought, but the troops could not rest. rome was waiting, and time was running out. the allies sides moved with milton men can the denazi's didn't stand a chance of each thought that accomplish their mission. threatened the german, rare, and some tell them to fall by the road are almost blind with the records of nazi luigi lasted vital idea that if they fled before the lee and i did, did i lose with general mark clark at the helm, the u. s. army piled up victory to carry on its advance to the italian capital, leaving the ruins of the german defense in its wake. the germans had no choice. ring and remaining not be
we had nothing to eat. mackenzie drove. i did. i'm in jad, the basically whether we live a long life or short life, at some point it must end. if in fact i've been to the hospital was running out of options. you could only fully assist for so long ah, the ard for down the line. soon after the winter line failed entirely. it had been an exhausting form and the fighting, claiming 90000 allied casualties. the victory was hard fought, but the troops could not rest. rome was waiting, and time was...
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we made it from mackenzie novelty and it's a her road trip through cambodia. and of course he's going to show us the famous temple cover. ah ah the the the ah ah, my last stop and also has something to do with water and tradition. since the 1900 century, the outspoken conference has rented rowboat to explore the areas waterways. legend says that the young baton rest went rowing here with his 1st love for the family business. and the 4th generation helped us along the way to grandfather found that the family and the rental station for land. he built a wooden rowboat and took his wife around the lake and his wedding day decided to rent boats. the doctor took over the company. that was katy had tons and in the when i remember her from when i was little. and then my parents took over on my knee and my mother started the family. did it for 44 years ago. when it's been done . if i want to go fast on the water, what should i do as a shot at the stretch out your leg. keep your upper body straight. keep yours in the water for as long as possible. i'm pulled with a lot
we made it from mackenzie novelty and it's a her road trip through cambodia. and of course he's going to show us the famous temple cover. ah ah the the the ah ah, my last stop and also has something to do with water and tradition. since the 1900 century, the outspoken conference has rented rowboat to explore the areas waterways. legend says that the young baton rest went rowing here with his 1st love for the family business. and the 4th generation helped us along the way to grandfather found...
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described the incident as "state terrorism" and "aviation piracy". 0ur europe correspondent jean mackenzie latest. armed police greet the arrivals on board the plane belarus is accused of hijacking, all to capture this young man — roman protasevich. a journalist and political refugee, he fled belarus two years ago, only to be forced back home yesterday under the most extraordinary circumstances — by a regime, he told his fellow passengers, would execute him. his father has described his son's capture as a terrorist act. translation: we hope that he will cope. - we hope that he will stay himself, not give in to any of their tricks. we are afraid to even think about it, but it's possible he could be beaten and tortured. this evening, authorities have released a video of roman, where he makes various confessions. we're not showing it, as it looks like he's been filmed under duress. he's bruised and says police are treating him correctly. roman is wanted by authorities for running an opposition news channel on the social media platform telegram. it's used to organised protests in belarus and t
described the incident as "state terrorism" and "aviation piracy". 0ur europe correspondent jean mackenzie latest. armed police greet the arrivals on board the plane belarus is accused of hijacking, all to capture this young man — roman protasevich. a journalist and political refugee, he fled belarus two years ago, only to be forced back home yesterday under the most extraordinary circumstances — by a regime, he told his fellow passengers, would execute him. his father...
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ben and jerry has launched upon cost on the history of racism in the us and consulting firm. mackenzie established the institute for black economic mobility which advances research and racial equity. those are just 2 examples of how u. s. corporation. i signaling their desire to take part in the ongoing dialogue on racial justice. we cannot address got underlying racism that exists, the systemic, and structural nature of it. in less, we can admit that racism exists, whether it's the you know, the movement around the rights and dignity of silence seekers. refugees in europe or for that matter. the work that we're doing around climate justice in australia, corporate america, is advertising its efforts to grapple with racism and to engage with society on questions of racial justice. in europe, things are a bit more complicated. many researchers and racism act to this and diversity experts say that european companies still haven't engaged with a reality of racism. the lack of data in many european countries to show the effect and impact of racial discrimination helps corporate avoid. this
ben and jerry has launched upon cost on the history of racism in the us and consulting firm. mackenzie established the institute for black economic mobility which advances research and racial equity. those are just 2 examples of how u. s. corporation. i signaling their desire to take part in the ongoing dialogue on racial justice. we cannot address got underlying racism that exists, the systemic, and structural nature of it. in less, we can admit that racism exists, whether it's the you know,...
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our europe correspondent jean mackenzie has the latest.olice greet the arrivals on board the plane belarus is accused of hijacking, all to capture this young man — roman protasevich. a journalist and political refugee, he fled belarus two years ago, only to be forced back home yesterday under the most extraordinary circumstances — by a regime, he told his fellow passengers, would execute him. his father has described his son's capture as a terrorist act. translation: we hope that he will cope. - we hope that he will stay himself, not give in to any of their tricks. we are afraid to even think about it, but it's possible he could be beaten and tortured. this evening, authorities have released a video of roman, where he makes various confessions. we're not showing it, as it looks like he's been filmed under duress. he's bruised and says police are treating him correctly. roman is wanted by authorities for running an opposition news channel on the social media platform telegram. it's used to organise protests in belarus and to broadcast them.
our europe correspondent jean mackenzie has the latest.olice greet the arrivals on board the plane belarus is accused of hijacking, all to capture this young man — roman protasevich. a journalist and political refugee, he fled belarus two years ago, only to be forced back home yesterday under the most extraordinary circumstances — by a regime, he told his fellow passengers, would execute him. his father has described his son's capture as a terrorist act. translation: we hope that he will...
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in 2019, amazon ceo jeff bezos and mackenzie scott dissolved their 25-year marriage and mackenzie walkingrently worth $36 billion. mackenzie donating more than $5 billion of her fortune in the past year and after a drawn-out public battle in 2008 paul mccartney and heather mills settled for $48.6 million. still no match for media titan rupert murdoch, who's no stranger to divorces, split with his second wife in 1999 for $1.7 billion. now, if melinda gates ends up evenly splitting the fortune with bill gates that means she would receive around $65 billion and would put her second on that list. george. >> thanks. >>> let's bring in david glass for more on this. david, washington is a community property state, but that doesn't necessarily mean that melinda gates gets half of all this, right? >> that's right. community property means property acquired during the marriage. so when they got married bill gates had already created microsoft and was their largest shareholder so not all of that money, not all those shares will be community property. that's a very complicated and complex calculation
in 2019, amazon ceo jeff bezos and mackenzie scott dissolved their 25-year marriage and mackenzie walkingrently worth $36 billion. mackenzie donating more than $5 billion of her fortune in the past year and after a drawn-out public battle in 2008 paul mccartney and heather mills settled for $48.6 million. still no match for media titan rupert murdoch, who's no stranger to divorces, split with his second wife in 1999 for $1.7 billion. now, if melinda gates ends up evenly splitting the fortune...
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jeff bezos announced his separation from wife mackenzie. bill gates is worth approximately $138 billion. the financial details of the divorce are not yet known. ben tracy, cbs news, washington. >> o'donnell: means are in for a surprise: rising prices on just about everything from gas to groceries. here's cbs' carter evans. >> reporter: it's sticker shock at the supermarket. >> this is unusually expensive. >> reporter: rising prices at tammy gunther's local grocery store are adding $40 or more to her weekly bill. how much did you spend? >> 131-something. >> reporter: $131. you got five bags. >> feels like last year this would have been about 90 bucks for this. >> reporter: she's not alone. americans are paying more for the basis. citrus fruit up more than 89%, bacon up more than 8% and beef up 7.1%. gas station prices run 22% from a year ago. >> they're as high as they were before the pandemic. >> reporter: u.c.l.a. senior economist says gas prices fell so low last year it put some oil producers out of business, and production hasn'tt road a
jeff bezos announced his separation from wife mackenzie. bill gates is worth approximately $138 billion. the financial details of the divorce are not yet known. ben tracy, cbs news, washington. >> o'donnell: means are in for a surprise: rising prices on just about everything from gas to groceries. here's cbs' carter evans. >> reporter: it's sticker shock at the supermarket. >> this is unusually expensive. >> reporter: rising prices at tammy gunther's local grocery store...
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central command general mackenzie as expressed in the last few weeks serious concerns about be out against your forces will do once u.s. international forces leave it really is an open question you know we had had a afghan study group here that consists of experts from both sides of the political aisle and expressed concern about a all 'd out civil war if force is left on a there is separatist timeline focusing on the calendar rather than conditions on the ground unfortunately from my perspective that's exactly what the buy them astray she is doing there nor in conditions on the ground there nor in advice of commanders were proceeding with a timeline based but to all which mirrors the mistake in my view that the obama administration made in iraq in 2011 and of course we have centuries back 3 years later and i fear want to do the same thing in afghanistan the coming years washington special envoy to afghanistan zomi colleagues i told the house foreign affairs committee today and i'm quoting here we are all skeptical wondering if the taliban are just sugarcoating what they actually will do s
central command general mackenzie as expressed in the last few weeks serious concerns about be out against your forces will do once u.s. international forces leave it really is an open question you know we had had a afghan study group here that consists of experts from both sides of the political aisle and expressed concern about a all 'd out civil war if force is left on a there is separatist timeline focusing on the calendar rather than conditions on the ground unfortunately from my...
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let's get more from our europe correspondent, jean mackenzie, who's in brussels. saying where you are? the plan here is to allow anyone who can prove they have been fully vaccinated for at least two weeks to come on holiday here this summer, people who haven't been vaccinated will still be allowed in, as long as they are coming from countries with relatively low infection rates. as it stands at the moment that would include visitors from the uk, but all this looked impossible just a couple of months ago with the eu's vaccination programme off to a stuttering start, but rates have picked up significantly over the last few weeks and this is why the eu believes it is time to open its doors. these are still proposals and they need to be signed off by the member states, they need to be signed off by the memberstates, but they need to be signed off by the member states, but they are offering a massive lifeline to europe's battered tourist industry which is terribly hoping that this summer is not as bleak as the last. but this is notjust about holidays, of course, at the
let's get more from our europe correspondent, jean mackenzie, who's in brussels. saying where you are? the plan here is to allow anyone who can prove they have been fully vaccinated for at least two weeks to come on holiday here this summer, people who haven't been vaccinated will still be allowed in, as long as they are coming from countries with relatively low infection rates. as it stands at the moment that would include visitors from the uk, but all this looked impossible just a couple of...
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but usually who can look into mackenzie or any mckennie and into the semester with him a little better holding the material the couldn't keep the confused well though i i live in my lease make when you when i need to do this, you would like to be thrown in the face to the other side and was about to go to my 2nd show sophia multiple multiple line model of the country. but i've got another over 40 here. let me get in another 100 or the new ones more welcome to the brush or the d. o r command. i mean at that so the, you know, i think i'm in, ah, the me had had my mother and the moon. and i'm going to be a big deal model, non duty and the new way on the heck i want to send me, but the long and you fellow dos away enough to give you that heads out the fuel will be done. let them know willingly hand me a moment to willingly like hello, hello. whatever the the the the thing for me for hello. when those are the hi yes i yes. let me can you know who the how the she for the year that must have been the most of them for the buck on to the my mom that's who i see the most about. anela, mom, i gue
but usually who can look into mackenzie or any mckennie and into the semester with him a little better holding the material the couldn't keep the confused well though i i live in my lease make when you when i need to do this, you would like to be thrown in the face to the other side and was about to go to my 2nd show sophia multiple multiple line model of the country. but i've got another over 40 here. let me get in another 100 or the new ones more welcome to the brush or the d. o r command. i...
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central command general mackenzie as expressed in the last few weeks serious concerns about be out can secure force will do once u.s. international forces leave it really is an open question you know we had had a afghan study group here that just a set top experts from both sides of the political aisle and expressed concern about a all 'd out civil war if force is left on a up or separatist timeline focusing on the calendar rather than conditions on the ground unfortunately from my perspective that's exactly what the by them astray she is doing there nor in conditions on the ground there nor indeed by some commanders we're seeing with the timeline based but you're all which mirrors the mistake in my view that the a-bomb a ministration in iraq in 2011 and of course we have centuries back 3 years later and i fear to do the same thing in afghanistan the coming years washington special envoy to afghanistan zomi colleagues i told the house foreign affairs committee today and i'm quoting here we are all skeptical wondering if the taliban are just sugarcoating what they actually will do so i
central command general mackenzie as expressed in the last few weeks serious concerns about be out can secure force will do once u.s. international forces leave it really is an open question you know we had had a afghan study group here that just a set top experts from both sides of the political aisle and expressed concern about a all 'd out civil war if force is left on a up or separatist timeline focusing on the calendar rather than conditions on the ground unfortunately from my perspective...
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their programmes around and are delivering jabs at record rates, as our europe correspondent jean mackenziedining in rome. only last month this was unimaginable. across europe infections reached while vaccinations stumbled. this was belgium's largest vaccination centre. when we visited at the end of february — empty. now they are vaccinating nearly 3000 people a day. i think it's a bit busier than the last time we met each other, so it's good news. we are really doing well now. we have eight hours a day that are very well filled, so we are also at a very good, smooth capacity, good flow, as you can see. early on there were production delays, glitches and supply chains, and these put europe massively behind, but in the past couple of months there has been a remarkable turnaround. the vaccines are flowing freely, and more than a third of people in europe have now had their first dose. at this estate in neighbouring germany, authorities are trying to vaccinate everyone regardless of age. at one point, the country was sitting on masses of unused doses, but this week it administered a record 1.3
their programmes around and are delivering jabs at record rates, as our europe correspondent jean mackenziedining in rome. only last month this was unimaginable. across europe infections reached while vaccinations stumbled. this was belgium's largest vaccination centre. when we visited at the end of february — empty. now they are vaccinating nearly 3000 people a day. i think it's a bit busier than the last time we met each other, so it's good news. we are really doing well now. we have eight...
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our europe correspondent, jean mackenzie has visited the channel's headquarters, in warsaw.not any more. roman protasevich �*s old desk is a reminder. he was the editor of this opposition news channel during the height of last summer �*s protests in belarus. its founder is this 23—year—old, who fled belarus aged just 20. ina in a country where independent news is scarce, he used his channel to get information out to belarusians, gained an enormous following with more than a million subscribers, it quickly became the most effective way to coordinate the protests. this was enough for them to be labelled as terrorists by the regime. 0k, ok, let's go to our telegram room. ok, let's go to our telegram room, �* ., ok, let's go to our telegram room,�* .,, .,, ., , ok, let's go to our telegram room. , _, room. anastasia is updating the tele . ram room. anastasia is updating the telegram news _ room. anastasia is updating the telegram news feeds, _ room. anastasia is updating the telegram news feeds, they - room. anastasia is updating the telegram news feeds, they getl telegram news
our europe correspondent, jean mackenzie has visited the channel's headquarters, in warsaw.not any more. roman protasevich �*s old desk is a reminder. he was the editor of this opposition news channel during the height of last summer �*s protests in belarus. its founder is this 23—year—old, who fled belarus aged just 20. ina in a country where independent news is scarce, he used his channel to get information out to belarusians, gained an enormous following with more than a million...
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fishing boats of st helier, the island's main entry point for goods. 0ur europe correspondent, jean mackenzie. this is one of many small ports that lie in the normandy coast, and about six boats left here this morning but they will be joined by other boats along their way and they think by the time they reachjersey their way and they think by the time they reach jersey there will be 50— time they reachjersey there will be 50— 100 small time they reach jersey there will be 50— 100 small boats, and the fishermen say they will protest peacefully, they have no plans to blockade the port, they won't even be fishing, they won't even be fishing, they just want to show their presence, to show how upset and angry they are, they didn't see this coming, they didn't think there would have their rights or their ability to fish in jersey waters impacted by brexit, they have been fishing in these waters most of them, their whole lives, many of these fishermen catch more than 50% of their fish from jersey's waters. under the brexit deal, they still have the right to fair share, they still have the right to f
fishing boats of st helier, the island's main entry point for goods. 0ur europe correspondent, jean mackenzie. this is one of many small ports that lie in the normandy coast, and about six boats left here this morning but they will be joined by other boats along their way and they think by the time they reachjersey their way and they think by the time they reach jersey there will be 50— time they reachjersey there will be 50— 100 small time they reach jersey there will be 50— 100 small...