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reflected in the relax demetre things we do have different species and island, mostly from africa, middle east asia, more likely from most of the most of the gifts that holds on to the shakes, like because he used to see if he's one species at the beginning of a country. like why don't we ask him to take our species? it's no secret that strikes how you know and cheaters are severely threatened. but it's less well known that giraffes are also endangered. in some countries, even gazelles have died out. the biggest challenge is climate, high temperature, and humidity. apart from these naturally challenges, we have the challenges of providing like 4 different species which are not from this region, providing them with the electrical requirements that they need to survive held on by the abilities of wild animals to learn in depth can be studied here. it's not only the voice that wait for their daily feeding. so do the predators once in a day, go into the food in the feeding stations. i mean most they do know the time where they get there. they do more on put their much mornings quite back days from a fe
reflected in the relax demetre things we do have different species and island, mostly from africa, middle east asia, more likely from most of the most of the gifts that holds on to the shakes, like because he used to see if he's one species at the beginning of a country. like why don't we ask him to take our species? it's no secret that strikes how you know and cheaters are severely threatened. but it's less well known that giraffes are also endangered. in some countries, even gazelles have...
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mostly from africa, middle east asia, more likely from the day. most of the animals are get donated to the shapes like because he used to say if he's one species at the beginning of a country 3, like why don't we ask him to pick aloe species? it's no secret that strikes hyenas and cheaters are severely threatened. but it's less well known that giraffes are also endangered. in some countries, even gazelles have died out. the biggest challenge is climate, high temperature, and humidity. apart from these natural challenges, we have the challenges of providing like 4 different species which are not from this region, providing them with the logical requirements that they need to survive here on the abilities of wild animals to learn and adapt can be studied here the it's not only the reuben, or is that wait for their daily feedings. so do the predators. once in a day, the truck go into the drop in the foot in the feeding station. i mean, most, they do know the time where they get their food, so they do more on pretty much mornings for that day from the
mostly from africa, middle east asia, more likely from the day. most of the animals are get donated to the shapes like because he used to say if he's one species at the beginning of a country 3, like why don't we ask him to pick aloe species? it's no secret that strikes hyenas and cheaters are severely threatened. but it's less well known that giraffes are also endangered. in some countries, even gazelles have died out. the biggest challenge is climate, high temperature, and humidity. apart...
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we do have different species and island mostly from africa, middle east asia, all actually from india, most of the animals of that nature to the shakes. like because he used to say if he's on species at the beginning of a country free life, why don't we ask him to take our species? it's no secret that strikes hyenas and cheaters are severely threatened. but it's less well known that giraffes are also endangered. in some countries, even gazelles have died out. the biggest is harsh climate, high temperature, and humidity. apart from these naturally challenges, we have the challenges of providing like 4 different species which are not from this region, providing them with the big logical requirements that they need to survive held on by the abilities of wild animals to learn and adapt can be studied here it's not only the urban wars that wait for their daily feeding the soda, the predators once in a day to go into the food in the feeding station. i mean, most, they do know it's time where they get their food. they do more on put their much morning support case in the feeding stations and
we do have different species and island mostly from africa, middle east asia, all actually from india, most of the animals of that nature to the shakes. like because he used to say if he's on species at the beginning of a country free life, why don't we ask him to take our species? it's no secret that strikes hyenas and cheaters are severely threatened. but it's less well known that giraffes are also endangered. in some countries, even gazelles have died out. the biggest is harsh climate, high...
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we do have different species and island, mostly from africa, middle east asia, all likely from in tech. most of the animals gifted or donated to the shakes. because he used to see if he's one species at the beginning of country 3 life. why don't we ask him to take our species? it's no secret that strikes and cheaters are severely threatened. but it's less well known that giraffes are also endangered in some country, even gazelles have died out. the biggest challenge is climate, high temperature and humidity. apart from these naturally challenges, we have the challenges of providing like 4 different species which are not from this region, providing them with the electrical requirements that they need to survive held on by the abilities of wild animals to learn and adapt can be studied here. it's not only the urban doors that wait for their feeding, the soldier, the predators once in a day to go into the foot in the feeding station. i mean most, they do know it's time where they get their foot. so they do more on pretty much mornings, quite active from a feeding station. and what we don'
we do have different species and island, mostly from africa, middle east asia, all likely from in tech. most of the animals gifted or donated to the shakes. because he used to see if he's one species at the beginning of country 3 life. why don't we ask him to take our species? it's no secret that strikes and cheaters are severely threatened. but it's less well known that giraffes are also endangered in some country, even gazelles have died out. the biggest challenge is climate, high temperature...
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doing deals with china, the middle east, asia, _ deals with china, the middle east, asia. the — dealsl advantage of our lamb going out| the uk? look, there's a seasonal. advantage of our lamb going out in spring _ advantage of our lamb going out in spring and — advantage of our lamb going out in spring and your lamp potentially going _ spring and your lamp potentially going in— spring and your lamp potentially going in the spring. it is an opportunity for a win— win. there is an opportunity for increased exports of your— an opportunity for increased exports of your agricultural machinery. like jcp tractors — of your agricultural machinery. like jcp tractors. the uk i some world—class farmers, i'm sure they are for— world—class farmers, i'm sure they are for a _ world—class farmers, i'm sure they are for a bit— world—class farmers, i'm sure they are for a bit of serious competition.— are for a bit of serious competition. are for a bit of serious cometition. . , s, , , are for a bit of serious cometition. �* , ., , , , competition. and probably the big uk farmers will be _ competition.
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we do have different species and island mostly from africa, middle east asia, more likely coming to most of the animals are donated to the shakes because he used to say if he's one species at the beginning of country 3, like why don't we ask him to take our species it's no secret that strikes hyenas and cheaters are severely threatened. but it's less well known that giraffes are also endangered. in some countries, even gazelles have died out. the biggest challenge is climate, high temperature and humidity. apart from these naturally challenges, we have the challenges of providing like 4 different species which are not from this region, providing them with the logical requirements that they need to survive held on by the abilities of wild animals to learn and adapt can be studied here. not only the urban horse that wait for their daily feeding soda, the predators once in a day are going to drop a foot in the feeding station. i mean, most, they do know the time where they get their foot, so they do more on put their much mornings quite active from the feeding stations. and what we don't wa
we do have different species and island mostly from africa, middle east asia, more likely coming to most of the animals are donated to the shakes because he used to say if he's one species at the beginning of country 3, like why don't we ask him to take our species it's no secret that strikes hyenas and cheaters are severely threatened. but it's less well known that giraffes are also endangered. in some countries, even gazelles have died out. the biggest challenge is climate, high temperature...
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i can imagine in the middle east, africa, asia that anybody has set up with the quality and capability to distribute these types of vaccines, even if they could manufacture them in time, and they cannot. the patent waiver itself represents a disappointing step, one which will confuse people, and while it will give them hope , it is a false hope. the better way to go is to ramp up manufacturing here and get the shots into arm immediately. host: how much money do these companies spend for these vaccines, and how much could they lose by lifting of these intellectual patents? guest: first, these new vaccines did not come in one instance. it was not any one individual company that built the underlying understanding, billions of dollars have been invested in the industry over 20 years to 30 years, which has led to the capability last year when suddenly the pandemic washed over us, all of that very, very intensive investment over many years was brought to fruition. the particular companies, moderna, pfizer, they were able to build on that information, then invested billions of dollars, not ju
i can imagine in the middle east, africa, asia that anybody has set up with the quality and capability to distribute these types of vaccines, even if they could manufacture them in time, and they cannot. the patent waiver itself represents a disappointing step, one which will confuse people, and while it will give them hope , it is a false hope. the better way to go is to ramp up manufacturing here and get the shots into arm immediately. host: how much money do these companies spend for these...
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asia. not necessarily on the middle east. >> shannon pettypiece in d.c. erin in israel. richard in gaza. thank you for starting us off. joining me now is ned price. spokesperson for the state department. ned, it has been a long week with your travels. thank you for your time. you heard we are less than 24 hours in the cease-fire today. israeli police forces clashed with hamas outside jerusalem. it was two weeks ago on a friday when tension flared up. israeli police entering the compound. what will they do to ensure the cease-fire holds? >> thanks for having me on. we worked quietly over the course of the last 11 days to achieve the cease-fire that was announced and went into effect in the early morning hours in the middle east overnight. it was an effort that required all of our national security team. i have traveled with secretary blinken for the past five days. we have been in the arctic and iceland and greenland. secretary blinken has been engaging with leaders across the administration and the secretary undertook those himself. he spoke to palestinian president abbas and his counter
asia. not necessarily on the middle east. >> shannon pettypiece in d.c. erin in israel. richard in gaza. thank you for starting us off. joining me now is ned price. spokesperson for the state department. ned, it has been a long week with your travels. thank you for your time. you heard we are less than 24 hours in the cease-fire today. israeli police forces clashed with hamas outside jerusalem. it was two weeks ago on a friday when tension flared up. israeli police entering the compound....
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i can't imagine that in the middle east and africa, in asia if anybody has set up a quality and capability to distribute these types of vaccines even if they could manufacture them in time they cannot. so bottom line here, it's a patent waiver itself represents a disappointing step. one which will confuse people and one that will give them hope. it's effectively up also. a better way to go is to ramp up manufacturing here and get the shots into arms immediately. >> how much money did these companies spend on research for these vaccines. and how much money could they potentially lose by waving, lifting of these intellectual patents. >> first of all, these new ir vaccines didn't, at in one instance. it wasn't any one individual company built the underlying understanding. billions of dollars invested in the industry over 20 to 30 years. which have led to the capability last year when suddenly the pandemic washed over us. all of that very intensive investments that's gone over many years was brought to fruition by the particular companies. >> .. spirit subsequently, the investments by private
i can't imagine that in the middle east and africa, in asia if anybody has set up a quality and capability to distribute these types of vaccines even if they could manufacture them in time they cannot. so bottom line here, it's a patent waiver itself represents a disappointing step. one which will confuse people and one that will give them hope. it's effectively up also. a better way to go is to ramp up manufacturing here and get the shots into arms immediately. >> how much money did...
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you i have to have the right kind of refrigerators.nybody i can't imagine that in the middle east, in africa, in asiae that anybody has set up the thy quality and capability to distribute these kinds of vaccines even if they could rep manufacture them in time, and they cannot temperature. bottom line, the patent waiver represents aho disappointing st, one which confuse people, and while it will give them hope it's effectively a falsehood. the better way to go is to ramp up manufacturing here and get the shots into arms immediately. >> dr. jeremy levin, how much ta money did these companies spend on research for these vaccines and how much money could they potentially lose by the lifting of these intellectual pattens? >> well, first of all, these new vaccines didn't come in one instance. it was not anyone individual company that built it underlyins and understanding, and billionss of dollarst had been invested i the industry over 20 to 30 years, and that led to the capability of last year when suddenly the pandemic washed nse over us. all of that very, very, very intensive investment that has pc gone o
you i have to have the right kind of refrigerators.nybody i can't imagine that in the middle east, in africa, in asiae that anybody has set up the thy quality and capability to distribute these kinds of vaccines even if they could rep manufacture them in time, and they cannot temperature. bottom line, the patent waiver represents aho disappointing st, one which confuse people, and while it will give them hope it's effectively a falsehood. the better way to go is to ramp up manufacturing here...
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showing up as the new york times reported from 160 countries from around the world including the middle east and asia ascertain as much is the information as possible american law pursues detention until someone's immigration status is determined we don't have enough detention facilities even for a single month of the biden invasion, however, it does explain why our law calls for that, they're not complying with the law and they're not deporting people and they're not putting them in a position down the road where we can deport them later. ice is not being used to some people home there being used tol transport illegal immigrants to other parts of the country as you heard the tennessee senators in particular complaining about this week asking for answers this is c completely backwards f the mission of the department of homeland security, custom border protection and ice, completely backwards. elizabeth: polls consistently show that americans are pro-immigration they are for immigration they just wanted done legally and immigrants that come here say do it legally don't cut in line and coming illegally
showing up as the new york times reported from 160 countries from around the world including the middle east and asia ascertain as much is the information as possible american law pursues detention until someone's immigration status is determined we don't have enough detention facilities even for a single month of the biden invasion, however, it does explain why our law calls for that, they're not complying with the law and they're not deporting people and they're not putting them in a position...
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alluding to peter i mentioned that in addition to having and i'm defining asia including west asia the middle east that nato has one member in asia which is turkey that has 19 military partners in the asia pacific region and what clearly came out of the nato foreign ministers meeting over a few days ago was to expand that even more dramatically and you're correct it's not an asian aid nato this is a different proposition right an asian nato would be the equivalent of nato in the asia pacific region this is actually expanding nato into the asia pacific and in addition to the 19 partners it already has they're envisioning no less a country than india you know being poor pulled into the nato or but that. a pretty clear signal to china but it's also an attempt to dislodge russia as being india's major military ally an arms supplier ok you know i mean so that nato is solved it's really great dilemma because it never it doesn't really have a reason to exist ok russia is not a threat to nato even though we hear analysts propaganda now they want to take on russia and china they found the reason to exist h
alluding to peter i mentioned that in addition to having and i'm defining asia including west asia the middle east that nato has one member in asia which is turkey that has 19 military partners in the asia pacific region and what clearly came out of the nato foreign ministers meeting over a few days ago was to expand that even more dramatically and you're correct it's not an asian aid nato this is a different proposition right an asian nato would be the equivalent of nato in the asia pacific...
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but developments and astronomy continues in spain, the middle east and central asia throughout medieval times, through nasal sinus of europe who created modern astronomy were building on the work of people like l. a. rooney, and to see who in turn were building on the knowledge passed over to them from earlier civilization. today in the 21st century, international teams of scientists are still looking to start a mapping the cosmo using ever largest health. because we must remember that they owe a huge depth of gratitude to the strong him is of the morocco observatory. ah, next time we are cover, how the scholars of the stomach world matter, metallic science. ah, we delve into the equations of flight and discover how the mathematicians of the golden age laid the foundations of algebra. it's extraordinary that they might that step to the cubic equation the we see the role they play in the evolution of numbers themselves everywhere. today we use this decimal system and we forget how difficult it was before it exists the. and we reveal how the legacy has led to the mathematics. behind the f
but developments and astronomy continues in spain, the middle east and central asia throughout medieval times, through nasal sinus of europe who created modern astronomy were building on the work of people like l. a. rooney, and to see who in turn were building on the knowledge passed over to them from earlier civilization. today in the 21st century, international teams of scientists are still looking to start a mapping the cosmo using ever largest health. because we must remember that they owe...
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pivot away from the middle east and towards asia and the energy transition per se because you know anything. as you alluded to there are many many different variables at play and you know washington is making the truckie lation unsurprising that china is by far the most significant challenge that the u.s. faces geo 'd politically and then you have a longer running changes in domestic political preferences in the us for a less and less interventionist role on going on the world stage and on the energy side it's certainly true that u.s. dependence on middle eastern oil has reduced already but that is an associate or at least more as a result of the u.s. shale revolution than because of energy transition but we will see a future under energy transition where the middle east does become less but little to us curricular actions in line with you know the latest policy music scene us in washington and that would 'd certainly result in geopolitical changes in the region now those you political changes could actually be positive insofar as once the permanent guarantee of unconditional us support is
pivot away from the middle east and towards asia and the energy transition per se because you know anything. as you alluded to there are many many different variables at play and you know washington is making the truckie lation unsurprising that china is by far the most significant challenge that the u.s. faces geo 'd politically and then you have a longer running changes in domestic political preferences in the us for a less and less interventionist role on going on the world stage and on the...
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president biden is attempting to shift the focus from the middle east to east asia today and the growing threat he sees from china but obviously he's still balling this very fragile situation in the middle east. >> this is something brought to the forefront of his foreign policy agenda this week. it's not planned to be at the forefront. not made it a priority and in the three months that followed. this, of course, is something that happened when you are in the presidency and now he'll face questions, of course, about what his tactic is going forward here but when this has exposed is that it's not just a fragile cease-fire which the white house has said so far that right now they are confident that this is going to hold based on the conversations that he had with israelis and, of course, the egyptians also involved in the cease-fire brokering yesterday as well. jake, this also reveals a big shift in the democratic party, a rift really that's exposed between the progressive members of president biden's party and how they had called on him to not only criticize netanyahu but also to call pu
president biden is attempting to shift the focus from the middle east to east asia today and the growing threat he sees from china but obviously he's still balling this very fragile situation in the middle east. >> this is something brought to the forefront of his foreign policy agenda this week. it's not planned to be at the forefront. not made it a priority and in the three months that followed. this, of course, is something that happened when you are in the presidency and now he'll...
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i cannot imagine in the middle east and africa or asia with that quality and capability to distribute these kinds of vaccines even to manufacture them in time and they cannot. bottom line it is a patent waiver itself to have a disappointingte step that will confuse people and it will give them hope it is a false hope better way to go is to ramp up manufacturing to get the shots into the arm immediately. >> how much money did these companies spend on research and how much could they potentially lose i lifting the intellectual patents? >>es these vaccines it wasn't any one individual company billions of dollars have been invested in industries between 20 or 30 years which has led to the capability last year so that intensive investment gone over many years was brought to fruition those particular companies like pfizer and those in germany could build on that information and then they invested billions of dollars not just with the research but also in manufacturing the us government helps them i contracting to buy the product but the bottom line is the research that's done is cumulative
i cannot imagine in the middle east and africa or asia with that quality and capability to distribute these kinds of vaccines even to manufacture them in time and they cannot. bottom line it is a patent waiver itself to have a disappointingte step that will confuse people and it will give them hope it is a false hope better way to go is to ramp up manufacturing to get the shots into the arm immediately. >> how much money did these companies spend on research and how much could they...
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they recognize that variolation was a way to help protect people against smallpox as i say asia the middle east africa had been practicing very elation by the 1700s, but it wasn't known in europe until the 80 early 18th century and the woman pictured on the right side of the screen lady mary ortley montague was a key figure in transmitting knowledge of the practice of variolation to europe. she was a noble woman a poet and also the wife of the british ambassador to the ottoman empire and when her family was. um stationed in constantinople and present-day istanbul and turkey she learned about the practice of variolation and she had as a young woman suffered smallpox survived it, but she was terrified of her children catching it so she learned about very elation and in 1718 decided to have her son inoculated. couple years later in 1721. she was back in england and she started telling her influential friends doctors scientists and even royalty and so she helped spread the word about variolation convinced the royal family to get inoculated and became a lifelong advocate for the practice of variolat
they recognize that variolation was a way to help protect people against smallpox as i say asia the middle east africa had been practicing very elation by the 1700s, but it wasn't known in europe until the 80 early 18th century and the woman pictured on the right side of the screen lady mary ortley montague was a key figure in transmitting knowledge of the practice of variolation to europe. she was a noble woman a poet and also the wife of the british ambassador to the ottoman empire and when...
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president biden is attempting to shift the focus from the middle east to east asia today and the growing brought to the forefront of his foreign policy agenda this week. it's not planned to be at the forefront. not made it a priority and in the three months that followed. this, of course, is something that happened when you are in the presidency and now he'll face questions, of course, about what his tactic is going forward here but when this has exposed is that it's not just a fragile cease-fire which the white house has said so far that right now they are confident that this is going to hold based on the conversations that he had with
president biden is attempting to shift the focus from the middle east to east asia today and the growing brought to the forefront of his foreign policy agenda this week. it's not planned to be at the forefront. not made it a priority and in the three months that followed. this, of course, is something that happened when you are in the presidency and now he'll face questions, of course, about what his tactic is going forward here but when this has exposed is that it's not just a fragile...
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here, you can really switch off of work and there's in so many different places in asia and africa and europe in middle east now. and you feel like you go into this beautiful sanctuary. and you have experiences that she will not have anywhere else . it's like a very it's less of a fairy tale for the cheaters. on the lookout for food in this picnic area. the wild cats are especially good at hunting sand gazelle. and she told me they know minds too. it's riding by in fact, it might provide a useful distraction for their brain. but it seems they'll still have to wait a while for their dinner. the tourists have much easier when it comes to the opulent radians okay. awaits them every evening. they can also choose from a selection of specialty is from farther afield. such as india move like with the or south african apply the tourism as an international business. and when it comes to the workforce, that is especially global almost all of the immigrants here and guess the staff or from all over the world news, the will of $250.00 employees and the for on the 5 continents we are covering every continent and awards
here, you can really switch off of work and there's in so many different places in asia and africa and europe in middle east now. and you feel like you go into this beautiful sanctuary. and you have experiences that she will not have anywhere else . it's like a very it's less of a fairy tale for the cheaters. on the lookout for food in this picnic area. the wild cats are especially good at hunting sand gazelle. and she told me they know minds too. it's riding by in fact, it might provide a...
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the terror threat including from al qaeda is now geographically dispersed in africa, the middle east, and asia. we now face new urgent challenges as the president has said. we must fight the battles for the next 20 years, not the last 20. continuing with the policy of the past two decades in afghanistan, it is no longer sensible. it would entail high ongoing cost without commensurate outcomes. the agreement in place provided for the u.s. and coalition forces to withdraw by may 1st of this year. four, to reverse course would need to return to war with the taliban. a war that would have continued indefinitely. the same agreement opened the door for inter-afghan negotiations. this too would have been undermined. to be clear, there was no option to continue the status quo. the president determined that it was not in our national interest to retain u.s. troops in afghanistan. in the coming months we will withdraw our troops responsibly, deliberately, and safely with nato allies and operational partners. we have made it clear to the taliban if they attack us as we draw down, we will defend ourselves
the terror threat including from al qaeda is now geographically dispersed in africa, the middle east, and asia. we now face new urgent challenges as the president has said. we must fight the battles for the next 20 years, not the last 20. continuing with the policy of the past two decades in afghanistan, it is no longer sensible. it would entail high ongoing cost without commensurate outcomes. the agreement in place provided for the u.s. and coalition forces to withdraw by may 1st of this year....
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in fact that hasn't happened either because of the tragedies and in north africa the middle east and southwest asia the pivot i'm going to tell you about in the 1830s really did happen and and let me begin first. with a note about my sources because i started out by telling you this is a true story. there are a lot of sources for this story many of them are here in the archives. this is the log book of the united states sloop of war peacock. it is the first page of her log when she's preparing to sail to the orient on the first of the two missions. i'll tell you that logbook that deck log and all the others are here in the archives very carefully tended to the chief archivist for naval matters as a guy named mark mulan to whom i owe a great debt a gratitude high to whom i owe a great debt of gratitude for all his assistants. anyway, one of my sources right here in the archives the log books of the ships concerned other sources are books written by contemporaries about these particular cruises. what i discovered in the course of my research is no navy surgeon in the 19th century went to see and then
in fact that hasn't happened either because of the tragedies and in north africa the middle east and southwest asia the pivot i'm going to tell you about in the 1830s really did happen and and let me begin first. with a note about my sources because i started out by telling you this is a true story. there are a lot of sources for this story many of them are here in the archives. this is the log book of the united states sloop of war peacock. it is the first page of her log when she's preparing...
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global north of the method 92 percent of the c o 2 that push the planet beyond safe levels asia africa the middle east and latin america have emitted just 8 percent and even a mass of the middle china has only just using up its carbon budget now. but if you live in a country that runs on fossil fuel with climate change is your fault personally but some of your choices do still make a difference. because not just about where you live but also how much you spend the world's richest one percent of it's twice as much of the poorest 50 percent and the delete live all over the world. on equal emissions are one big reason why climate activists are shouting about justice. and everyone already is. but if we look at. germany and. supplanted by the same amount whether it comes from germany or kenya the climate doesn't care about geography well. because about the climate. the 2nd part of climate injustices that even the poor countries have done the least to change the climate they're the ones getting hurt the most. take heat wave been dropped. heatwave the becoming the most unbearable across africa where droughts
global north of the method 92 percent of the c o 2 that push the planet beyond safe levels asia africa the middle east and latin america have emitted just 8 percent and even a mass of the middle china has only just using up its carbon budget now. but if you live in a country that runs on fossil fuel with climate change is your fault personally but some of your choices do still make a difference. because not just about where you live but also how much you spend the world's richest one percent of...
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global north of the mid 92 percent of the c o 2 that push the planet beyond safe levels asia africa the middle east and latin america have emitted just 8 percent and even a mass of the middle like china has only just using up its carbon budget now. but if you live in a country that runs on fossil fuel of the earth doesn't mean climate change is your fault personally but some of your choices do still make a difference. because not just about where you live but also how much you spend the world's richest one percent of it's twice as much of the poorest 50 percent and the elite live all over the world. on equal emissions are one big reason why climate activists are shouting about justice. everyone already is. but if we look at. germany and sitting at. a planet by the same amount whether it comes from germany or kenya the climate doesn't care about geography well. because about the climate. the 2nd part of climate injustices that even the poor countries have done the least to change the climate they're the ones getting the most. to take heat wave and drought . heatwave the becoming the most unbearable
global north of the mid 92 percent of the c o 2 that push the planet beyond safe levels asia africa the middle east and latin america have emitted just 8 percent and even a mass of the middle like china has only just using up its carbon budget now. but if you live in a country that runs on fossil fuel of the earth doesn't mean climate change is your fault personally but some of your choices do still make a difference. because not just about where you live but also how much you spend the world's...
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they are from the middle east, they are from asia and they are from europe. family of five from romania. it's absolutely unacceptable. the world knows the southern border is open and how you can get to be a resident underbite administration. jon: you vice president harris is in charge of fixing the problem why has she not visited? >> yeah preview know what when people don't show up for work they get fired. she is clearly not doing her job. vice president harris should clearly be fired. it's been over 50 days since she has refused to show up the border and where's the president? is the president at the border? no. there's a crisis in the border and biden created that crisis than they are doing anything about it. jon: the president released his budget proposal late on friday, yesterday just ahead of the holiday weekend. normally that's when you dump the bad news in washington orden news that you don't want to get a lot of coverage. why do you think they released the budget proposal when they didn't? >> it's a does you how proud they are to veto their budget. th
they are from the middle east, they are from asia and they are from europe. family of five from romania. it's absolutely unacceptable. the world knows the southern border is open and how you can get to be a resident underbite administration. jon: you vice president harris is in charge of fixing the problem why has she not visited? >> yeah preview know what when people don't show up for work they get fired. she is clearly not doing her job. vice president harris should clearly be fired....
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president has pointed out has become more dispersed and distributed across africa, the middle east and south asiarom where it stood 20 years ago when the united states went into afghanistan in the first place. >> jake, thank you very much. i appreciate the chance. i think anya will step in and deal with audience questions , which i think there are already many. >> thank you so much, gerry. and jake, thanks for the tour de force around the world. we have a number of people submitting questions. we want to get you out of here on time but i'm going to take moderator's prerogative and ask you the same thing jennifer griffin asked tom donilon and steve this morning. you have been there for 100 days. you said it has been a lot of sleepless nights, which we empathize with. what has been for you the most poignant or important or difficult day? >> wow. that's a hard question. i think -- i don't have -- you know, it's funny, i was with a group of my team yesterday and someone posed a different version of this question which was, kind of the high low. what was your best -- what's been the best moment and th
president has pointed out has become more dispersed and distributed across africa, the middle east and south asiarom where it stood 20 years ago when the united states went into afghanistan in the first place. >> jake, thank you very much. i appreciate the chance. i think anya will step in and deal with audience questions , which i think there are already many. >> thank you so much, gerry. and jake, thanks for the tour de force around the world. we have a number of people submitting...
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here, you can really switch off of work and lives in so many different places in asia and africa and europe in middle east now. and you feel like you come into this beautiful sanctuary. and you have experiences that she will not have anywhere else . it's like a very feel it less of a fairy tale for the cheaters. on the lookout for food in this picnic area, the wild cats are especially good at hunting sand gazelles and chief l. deer than they know minds of the tourists reading by in fact, it might provide a useful distraction for their brain. but it seems they'll still have to wait a while for their dinner. with the tourists have it much easier when it comes to an opulent or radio buffet awaken every evening. they can also choose from a selection of specialties from farther afield, such as india, moonlight, or south africa. the news tourism is an international business and when it comes to the workforce, that is especially global almost all of the immigrants here and get the staff or from all over the world. the, the, we've got a total of $250.00 employees and they are for on the 5 continents, we are cover
here, you can really switch off of work and lives in so many different places in asia and africa and europe in middle east now. and you feel like you come into this beautiful sanctuary. and you have experiences that she will not have anywhere else . it's like a very feel it less of a fairy tale for the cheaters. on the lookout for food in this picnic area, the wild cats are especially good at hunting sand gazelles and chief l. deer than they know minds of the tourists reading by in fact, it...
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here, you can really switch off of work and there's in so many different places in asia and africa and europe in middle east now. and you feel like you're going to the beautiful sanctuary. and you have experiences that she will not have anywhere else . it's like a fairy feel. it less of a fairy tale for the cheaters. on the lookout for food in this picnic area, the wild cats are especially good at hunting sand gazelles. and she told the, are they no miles of the tourists riding by in fact, it might provide a useful distraction for their brain. but it seems they'll still have to wait a while for their dinner. the tourists have it much easier when it comes to that opulent or radiant. okay, away from every evening. they can also choose from a selection of specialties from farther afield, such as india move like with or south african the news tourism is an international business. and when it comes to the workforce, the u. e is especially global almost all of the immigrants here and get the staff or from all over the world news. the we've got $250.00 employees and they are for on the 5 continents, we are coverin
here, you can really switch off of work and there's in so many different places in asia and africa and europe in middle east now. and you feel like you're going to the beautiful sanctuary. and you have experiences that she will not have anywhere else . it's like a fairy feel. it less of a fairy tale for the cheaters. on the lookout for food in this picnic area, the wild cats are especially good at hunting sand gazelles. and she told the, are they no miles of the tourists riding by in fact, it...
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global north of the mid 92 percent of the c o 2 that push the planet beyond safe levels asia africa the middle east and latin america have emitted just 8 percent and even a mass of the middle like china has only just using up its carbon budget now. but if you live in a country that runs on fossil fuels and this doesn't mean climate change is your fault personally but some of your choices do still make a difference. because not just about where you live but also how much you spend the world's richest one percent amidst twice as much of the poorest 50 percent and the delete live all over the world. on equal emissions are one big reason why climate activists are shouting about justice. and everyone already is. but if we look at. germany and. supplanted by the same amount whether it comes from germany or kenya the climate doesn't care about geography. about the climate. the 2nd part of climate injustices that even the poor countries have done the least to change the climate they're the ones getting. take heat wave been dropped. heatwave the becoming the most fun variable across africa where droughts ar
global north of the mid 92 percent of the c o 2 that push the planet beyond safe levels asia africa the middle east and latin america have emitted just 8 percent and even a mass of the middle like china has only just using up its carbon budget now. but if you live in a country that runs on fossil fuels and this doesn't mean climate change is your fault personally but some of your choices do still make a difference. because not just about where you live but also how much you spend the world's...
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middle east. to pivot, more, to asia and to china.finding it very difficult to do that with what we see emerging. and it should, also, be noted that, again, this is really revealing some rifts within the democratic party. many on the left, in the democratic party, would like to see more action in solidarity with palestinians. biden and his team are reflecting more of a traditional, democratic approach of restating commitment to israel and israel's right to defend itself. and always, of course, under the backdrop, as well, of biden trying to get the iran nuclear deal through which has also resulted in tensions with israel. so it's a situation that biden certainly didn't want to be in, at this point. but his team is really just forced to respond with the large role that the u.s. has played in this conflict, in the past and in the present. >> all right. julie norman, thank you so much for analyzing that for us. really appreciate it. >> thanks, kim. >>> well, we are seeing images of solidarity around the world for both sides of this gruel
middle east. to pivot, more, to asia and to china.finding it very difficult to do that with what we see emerging. and it should, also, be noted that, again, this is really revealing some rifts within the democratic party. many on the left, in the democratic party, would like to see more action in solidarity with palestinians. biden and his team are reflecting more of a traditional, democratic approach of restating commitment to israel and israel's right to defend itself. and always, of course,...
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that was in the middle east and asia and things like that.ance.com bought that up and became the quickest industry in the world. a lot of the things we trade is not allowed in the u.s the question is how do we reach americans? a different company set up founded by the same founder, ut no other connections except licensing agreements that is why we have different assets and different regulatory compliance tools the app functions differently. there is still dna and product development which makes us fortunate to access product there the licensing agreement. separately owned and managed >> what do you tell some customers out there or clients who say there are assets i keep hearing about new fangled coins not on binance.us. you can vpn over there i don't know is it illegal? is it not illegal? they say that is the only way to get some coins that are not available on your exchange or coinbase. >> andrew, we don't tell anybody to vpn around us i can't stop what an ente enterprising american will do to get around the law i you apply geo fencing techn
that was in the middle east and asia and things like that.ance.com bought that up and became the quickest industry in the world. a lot of the things we trade is not allowed in the u.s the question is how do we reach americans? a different company set up founded by the same founder, ut no other connections except licensing agreements that is why we have different assets and different regulatory compliance tools the app functions differently. there is still dna and product development which makes...
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as anyone, to franchise the indian model to africa, latin america and poor countries in asia and the middle east. >> host: what are the economics of that? i don't know if people understand this. there are multiple others, viruses, that vaccine won't do anything, with diplomacy, and quite a number of years. effectively, and it acts in the same way and devastating outbreaks for more fatality rates. what was done to develop the merck vaccine suggests that approach would be useful for the others but if there were an outbreak by other ebola strains we would have nothing. not certain i see that changing in the economics. >> if you are a large for-profit company the economics don't work. at the end of the day, vaccines are stockpiled, not vaccine you are selling and the financial market will be limited and not enough economic incentives. i think the pharmaceutical companies do what they can. they do it all over again, probably wouldn't. to the obama administration, didn't pay for all the people we have to pull from financial projects that brought in financial return, it was a humanitarian gesture. to i
as anyone, to franchise the indian model to africa, latin america and poor countries in asia and the middle east. >> host: what are the economics of that? i don't know if people understand this. there are multiple others, viruses, that vaccine won't do anything, with diplomacy, and quite a number of years. effectively, and it acts in the same way and devastating outbreaks for more fatality rates. what was done to develop the merck vaccine suggests that approach would be useful for the...
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global north of the method 92 percent of the c o 2 that push the planet beyond safe levels asia africa the middle east and latin america have emitted just 8 percent and even a mass of the middle china has only just using up its carbon budget now. but if you live in a country that runs on fossil fuel with meth doesn't mean climate change is your fault personally but some of your choices do still make a difference. because not just about where you live but also how much you spend the world's richest one percent of it's twice as much of the poorest 50 percent and they delete live all over the world. on equal emissions are one big reason why climate activists are shouting about justice. and everyone already is. but if we look at. germany and sitting at. supplanted by the same amount whether it comes from germany or kenya the climate doesn't care about. well. about the climate. the 2nd part of climate injustices that even the poor countries have done the least to change the climate they're the ones getting the most. to take heat wave and drought . heatwave the becoming most from variable across africa wher
global north of the method 92 percent of the c o 2 that push the planet beyond safe levels asia africa the middle east and latin america have emitted just 8 percent and even a mass of the middle china has only just using up its carbon budget now. but if you live in a country that runs on fossil fuel with meth doesn't mean climate change is your fault personally but some of your choices do still make a difference. because not just about where you live but also how much you spend the world's...
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global north for the method 92 percent of the c o 2 that push the planet beyond safe levels asia africa the middle east and latin america have emitted just 8 percent and even a mass of the middle like china has only just using up its carbon budget now. but if you live in a country that runs on fossil fuel in the meantime it changes your past and me but some of your choices do still make a difference. because not just about where you live but also how much you spend the world's richest one percent of it's twice as much of the poorest 50 percent and they delete live all over the world. i mean the missions are one big reason why climate activists are shouting about justice. and everyone already is. but if we look at the ruling germany and sitting at the. planet by the same amount whether it comes from germany or kenya the climate doesn't care about. well. about the climate. the 2nd part of climate injustices that even the poor countries have done the least to change the climate they're the ones getting. to take heat waves and drought. heatwave the becoming most from bearable across africa where droughts a
global north for the method 92 percent of the c o 2 that push the planet beyond safe levels asia africa the middle east and latin america have emitted just 8 percent and even a mass of the middle like china has only just using up its carbon budget now. but if you live in a country that runs on fossil fuel in the meantime it changes your past and me but some of your choices do still make a difference. because not just about where you live but also how much you spend the world's richest one...