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that's not enough to mike ali, who seems family, could soon become climate refugees in their own country like one and a half 1000000 people in iraq or the pollution resulting from burning oil gas and cold kills 5000000 people. yeah, that's more than a b city. malaria around coal funding, fossil fuels produces toxic policy, cold, tiny enough to enter the lungs. this particular message is among the main causes of strokes, cancer and diabetes. it's time for change for pedro amount to a rebate. daily activities like climbing stairs pose a big challenge. i have a lung disease i'm suffering, i struggle to breathe properly, to wherever the 74 year old retiree is one of hundreds of thousands of people in lima suffering from respiratory diseases ranging from acute infections to long and heart complaints. city authorities say hundreds of people die every year as a result of respiratory disease. the peruvian capital has a big health problem. pedro met a rebate, has a weekly checkup at a hospital, the care and medication he receives here as an approved his quality of life. move in the very good. wha
that's not enough to mike ali, who seems family, could soon become climate refugees in their own country like one and a half 1000000 people in iraq or the pollution resulting from burning oil gas and cold kills 5000000 people. yeah, that's more than a b city. malaria around coal funding, fossil fuels produces toxic policy, cold, tiny enough to enter the lungs. this particular message is among the main causes of strokes, cancer and diabetes. it's time for change for pedro amount to a rebate....
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that's okay somebody bring you a mike or ali? mike. okay. hi. this discussion.ng it. and you may cover this, but this discussion reminds me of the moment i think it was around 1980 when the u.s. pulled out of unesco's. and i think the problem was, oddly enough, a journalistic judgment about the free press here and the free press there. but the people who made, at least in this country, the biggest outcry were the scientists and they said, this is we're in the cold war for another nine years. they didn't know that, but it the cold war and this the way we get to sit13 down with people on the other side and make important decisions that are both scientific and political. so i wonder, you mentioned, i think the u.n. and you mentioned the word bureaucracy with it, which, you know, it's quite acceptable, but i wonder if you'd care to on what influence unesco's had when it was trying to get these people together. i mean, i could say something about the u.n. more generally. i'm not sure i can say something about unesco's in particular. so the the u.n. in its early stage
that's okay somebody bring you a mike or ali? mike. okay. hi. this discussion.ng it. and you may cover this, but this discussion reminds me of the moment i think it was around 1980 when the u.s. pulled out of unesco's. and i think the problem was, oddly enough, a journalistic judgment about the free press here and the free press there. but the people who made, at least in this country, the biggest outcry were the scientists and they said, this is we're in the cold war for another nine years....
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first of all i agree with everything ali and mike said, andnswer your question that it's going to befrustrating two minutes. >> okay. >> okay. so here's the a powerful hostile regional state allied with global opponents of the american-led global order with both ideological and geopolitical interests and expanding in its region by challenging the u.s. and its partners. after huge losses initially as it started■y■r this quest in dit action against the u.s. and its partners, this regional state shifted to a proxy effort throughout its region in country after country, finding ideological linked forces, and worked against the local governments and the overall■[■ u.s. interests in an indirect way while never exposing itself directly to the poin states. who am i talking about, audience? [inaudible] >> who? [inaudible] >> no. although cuba isn't bad. no. [inaudible] >> communist china. that's what they did throughout the region, it even though i was involved in that, because of a long, that also challenge, i added up about nine different countries from korea all the way to inject, of which
first of all i agree with everything ali and mike said, andnswer your question that it's going to befrustrating two minutes. >> okay. >> okay. so here's the a powerful hostile regional state allied with global opponents of the american-led global order with both ideological and geopolitical interests and expanding in its region by challenging the u.s. and its partners. after huge losses initially as it started■y■r this quest in dit action against the u.s. and its partners, this...
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first of all i agree with everything ali and mike said, and of going to answer your question that it's going to be a frustrating two minutes. >> okay. >> okay. so here's the scenario. a powerful hostile regional state allied with global opponents of the american-led global order with both ideological and geopolitical interests and expanding in its region by challenging the u.s. and its partners. after huge losses initially as it started this quest in direct action against the u.s. and its partners, this regional state shifted to a proxy effort throughout its region in country after country, finding ideological or other linked forces, and worked against the local governments and the overall u.s. interests in an indirect way while never exposing itself directly to the point of actual combat with the united states. who am i talking about, audience? [inaudible] >> who? [inaudible] >> no. although cuba isn't bad. no. [inaudible] >> communist china. that's what they did throughout the region, it even though i was involved in that, because of been around for so long, that also challenge, i ad
first of all i agree with everything ali and mike said, and of going to answer your question that it's going to be a frustrating two minutes. >> okay. >> okay. so here's the scenario. a powerful hostile regional state allied with global opponents of the american-led global order with both ideological and geopolitical interests and expanding in its region by challenging the u.s. and its partners. after huge losses initially as it started this quest in direct action against the u.s....
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aly vitali. jeff bennett, co anchor of pbs news hour and maria teresa kumar president of voto latino and marc short, former spokesperson for vice president mike pence. welcome to "meet the press". >>> this is "meet the press" with kristen welker. >> good sunday morning. super tuesday is just 48 hours away. is this nikki haley's last stand and could this be the beginning of the general election? 15 states cast their votes in republican nominating contests on tuesday. the biggest primary day of the election season with 865 delegates at stake, more than a third of the delegates in the republican race. nikki haley has lost four of the first eight contests struggling to match the votes she won in new hampshire. on saturday she lost caucuses in three more state. in missouri where former president donald trump won every county. idaho where trump swept all 32 of the state's delegates. trump also won the caucuses in michigan after winning the primary there earlier this week. >> if you look at the early states, he may have won them, yes, but he didn't get 40% of the vote. that's no small number. >> we will win big on super tuesday and this november vir
aly vitali. jeff bennett, co anchor of pbs news hour and maria teresa kumar president of voto latino and marc short, former spokesperson for vice president mike pence. welcome to "meet the press". >>> this is "meet the press" with kristen welker. >> good sunday morning. super tuesday is just 48 hours away. is this nikki haley's last stand and could this be the beginning of the general election? 15 states cast their votes in republican nominating contests on...
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ali vitali, thank you for that. >>> two weeks to cool down, that may be speaker mike johnson's best hope to keep the gavel, after conservativesd his job over the spending bill that just passed. sound familiar? well, the former leader who was confident he could keep his post until he didn't says this. >> speaker johnson is doing the very best job he can. it's a difficult situation, but, look, the one advice i would give to the conference and to the speaker is do not be fearful of a motion to vacate. i do not think they could do it again. focus on the country, focus on the job you're supposed to do, and actually do it fearlessly. just move forward. >> well, with congress on break, marjorie taylor green can't call for a vote to boot johnson until april 8th. members are quitting congress without even telling party leaders. bottom line, high tensions and minuscule margins, a mere one-vote margin now for republicans coming up. >>> nbc's sahil kapur is on capitol hill, charlie dent is a former republican congressman from pennsylvania. what are the chances marjorie taylor greene will cool down? >> she's going back to her dark red dis
ali vitali, thank you for that. >>> two weeks to cool down, that may be speaker mike johnson's best hope to keep the gavel, after conservativesd his job over the spending bill that just passed. sound familiar? well, the former leader who was confident he could keep his post until he didn't says this. >> speaker johnson is doing the very best job he can. it's a difficult situation, but, look, the one advice i would give to the conference and to the speaker is do not be fearful of...