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new guinea and the other. we are going to be grinding our way up the island chain, and capturing the peninsula in new guinea. a lot of people noticed by the end of 1943 that three or 400 miles in either of these theaters. we continue at this rate of advance, we aren't going to make it to tokyo until sometime in the mid 1960s. at which point, we begin shifting over to you to an axis of offense through the central pacific, but also to the southwest pacific and bypassing a lot of japanese bastian's. i would just note the conditions for being able to do that, though, where in some ways dependent on the attrition we inflict on the japanese navy and particularly their forces during 1943. what do you don't see happening behind the scenes, is there's immense shift in the correlation of strength in the pacific the americans are building up their apparatus for introducing new types of aircraft. and in the process, and new guinea, there is this constant attrition will engine growing up shoring up air forces. the island h
new guinea and the other. we are going to be grinding our way up the island chain, and capturing the peninsula in new guinea. a lot of people noticed by the end of 1943 that three or 400 miles in either of these theaters. we continue at this rate of advance, we aren't going to make it to tokyo until sometime in the mid 1960s. at which point, we begin shifting over to you to an axis of offense through the central pacific, but also to the southwest pacific and bypassing a lot of japanese...
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the first is in new guinea where in late july the japanese land a regimental combat team at buna and begin moving over the kokoda trail towards port moresby and you can think of this as the battle of coral sea part 2 into the japanese or intent on capturing port moresby and this is going to kick off a ground campaign. that's gonna drag the australians in and eventually in fairly short order drag a couple of american american divisions in as well. and then about two or three weeks after that occurs the americans land at guadalcanal they here to form, you know, nobody could probably find waddle canal on a map six months ago, but we put a division into guadalcanal and kick off a six-month campaign for possession of what becomes the most important piece of real estate in the pacific namely henderson field so that kind of the next slide, please. and what we're going to have here over the course of the next six months is a series of naval battles. there are going to be a number of major ground battles. there's going to be a constant drum beat of air combat as the japanese are flying bomber
the first is in new guinea where in late july the japanese land a regimental combat team at buna and begin moving over the kokoda trail towards port moresby and you can think of this as the battle of coral sea part 2 into the japanese or intent on capturing port moresby and this is going to kick off a ground campaign. that's gonna drag the australians in and eventually in fairly short order drag a couple of american american divisions in as well. and then about two or three weeks after that...
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given the increasing military engagements in the pacific islands region especially popout new guinea, many of those islands rested on the section 1251, will the dod plan similar high-level engagements to strengthen those relationships with our counterparts of those mall island nations to deter china from extending their reach the western pacific into the eastern pacific? >> as you pointed out congressman, the indo pacific is important to us and in my very first trip was out to the region and i would just say that china is engaging a number of different countries with economic. >> carrots. >> yes, but we have something china doesn't have. have allies and partners and if you consider the australians, beach bands, the careers of the world, there is tremendous capacity in our allies and partners. i think the pacific islands are absolutely important and you will see us continue to engage various countries in the region and to make sure that where we can we are increasing our capacity and accessibility and strengthening the relationships. but we've far and away exceed any capability that ch
given the increasing military engagements in the pacific islands region especially popout new guinea, many of those islands rested on the section 1251, will the dod plan similar high-level engagements to strengthen those relationships with our counterparts of those mall island nations to deter china from extending their reach the western pacific into the eastern pacific? >> as you pointed out congressman, the indo pacific is important to us and in my very first trip was out to the region...
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is there anything in your book about the 503rd drop in new guinea? >> i make a reference to it. i make a conscious effort and we tried to write the book as close to jest corregidor as i could and i'm not a historian i'm more of a reporter. i tried to write it like a reporter would if i was there with them for us is a real history book. >> very good, very good. can you tell me who build the tunnel? >> the americans did. they dug it out after they took over corregidor after the spanish american war in 1998. >> a veteran once took pains to explain to me that the large part of the five authored were not professional soldiers but civilians in uniform. how do you compare the woodwork two men with those that you get to know in iraq and afghanistan? heavy ever looked into the issue of survivors guilt? >> okay, a couple parts. now i see a lot of similarities between the soldiers. particular paratroopers now and then. i think there's a kind of mentality with a parachute or, it stays with the. when you convince a shoulder you're going to give them everything they need to survive 48 hours o
is there anything in your book about the 503rd drop in new guinea? >> i make a reference to it. i make a conscious effort and we tried to write the book as close to jest corregidor as i could and i'm not a historian i'm more of a reporter. i tried to write it like a reporter would if i was there with them for us is a real history book. >> very good, very good. can you tell me who build the tunnel? >> the americans did. they dug it out after they took over corregidor after the...
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meanwhile, is suggesting the nuclear deal could be salvaged before a honey leaves also also in the new guinea. second, a bola outbreak is.
meanwhile, is suggesting the nuclear deal could be salvaged before a honey leaves also also in the new guinea. second, a bola outbreak is.
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and by the way, my, i just, you know, my uncle who is killed in war 2 in new guinea was an army us army air corps. he got shut down and recognizance like. and now he would, i, he's looking down to think i need all these years. my god, what this air force has become. it's incredible. 100 also ran more than a 1000 sorties in the household territory and supported operations from d day to the battle of the bulge or another uncle of mine, sir. and when they 1st arrived to do k and 43, you took such heavy losses in the moniker that has been passed down this day, the bloody 100 bloody 100. so let me hear for the hunters air when every feeling when a k known as a bloody 100. what about free could be 2nd special operations when the mechanics, mobility command gravity, folks here for the $48.00. by the way, the maybe 501st combat support way from aria i'll come right. this may be historic for, for, for his right here are just might be a few members of the united states army here tonight with us. oh, man. all you mean soldiers want to say thank you. we all you were so damn proud of you so proud an
and by the way, my, i just, you know, my uncle who is killed in war 2 in new guinea was an army us army air corps. he got shut down and recognizance like. and now he would, i, he's looking down to think i need all these years. my god, what this air force has become. it's incredible. 100 also ran more than a 1000 sorties in the household territory and supported operations from d day to the battle of the bulge or another uncle of mine, sir. and when they 1st arrived to do k and 43, you took such...
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is there anything in your book about the 503rd drop in new guinea at nadzab? i make a reference to it. it was a i make a conscious effort really to we try to write this book as close to just corregidor as i could. i honestly i'm not a historian. i'm a reporter so i tried to write this as much like a reporter would if i was there with them versus trying to do like a real history book? very good, very good. can you tell me who built the melinta tunnel? the americans built a little they dug it out after they took over corregidor after the spanish-american war in 1898. now a corregidor of veteran once took pains to explain to me that the large part of the 503rd were not professional soldiers civilians in uniform. how do you compare the world war ii men with those you got to know in iraq and afghanistan? have you ever looked into the issue of survivors guilt? okay, a couple couple parts. i see a lot of similarities between the soldiers particularly paratroopers now and paratroopers them. i think there's a kind of a mentality to a parachute where like i mentioned in
is there anything in your book about the 503rd drop in new guinea at nadzab? i make a reference to it. it was a i make a conscious effort really to we try to write this book as close to just corregidor as i could. i honestly i'm not a historian. i'm a reporter so i tried to write this as much like a reporter would if i was there with them versus trying to do like a real history book? very good, very good. can you tell me who built the melinta tunnel? the americans built a little they dug it out...
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he flew in the pacific, new guinea, all those places. my mother had one brother who was in the 101st airborne and was wounded pretty badly in europe. in the normandy campaign. and the rest of them i think, when was in the navy and the youngest brother, my dad managed to get in the war like in 44 and was on a navy ship that was hit by kamikaze pilots for. he survived that. most of them made it home in one shape or another. but they got home, but boy were they in a hurry to get home with life and living. >> but they did not talk about it much? >> not hardly at all. until i came only from vietnam. and i remember my uncle who had been a pilot in the pacific and he never would talk about it and in fact he was kind of nervous around crowds and he considered a family reunion a crowd. he would disappear out the back door into the woods and stand around smoking and walking. and i came back from vietnam, and i did not like crowds much myself and i walked out there in those words and for the first time ever, my uncle started telling me about his se
he flew in the pacific, new guinea, all those places. my mother had one brother who was in the 101st airborne and was wounded pretty badly in europe. in the normandy campaign. and the rest of them i think, when was in the navy and the youngest brother, my dad managed to get in the war like in 44 and was on a navy ship that was hit by kamikaze pilots for. he survived that. most of them made it home in one shape or another. but they got home, but boy were they in a hurry to get home with life and...
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also in the new guinea, 2nd, a bowler outbreak is declared over avoiding a repeat at the disaster a few years ago. and how covert 19 brought about a payment revolution that each of these government has wanted to see for a year. now how much not have all the odds in tina pick up the 1st when of this year corporate america with victory over federal, south american diet, your g y i . sorry abraham gracie is the winner of iran's presidential election. a widely anticipated result. after all the strong contenders had been borrowed from running the hotline has already been congratulated by the man he will replace. how some ronnie on the right there, right, these vote count dwarfed those of the other 3 candidates turn up, was the lowest. everything supposed to shut down right now. i'd like to offer my gratitude to the very dear honorable and vigilant people. i thank the almighty god, the dear people's trust. in the serving seminary student, i hope i can respond well to the people's confidence votes unkindness. during my turn, my mom said matter about that of his shot as i congratulate my very d
also in the new guinea, 2nd, a bowler outbreak is declared over avoiding a repeat at the disaster a few years ago. and how covert 19 brought about a payment revolution that each of these government has wanted to see for a year. now how much not have all the odds in tina pick up the 1st when of this year corporate america with victory over federal, south american diet, your g y i . sorry abraham gracie is the winner of iran's presidential election. a widely anticipated result. after all the...
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as the world's least livable city, followed by legal sin, agirri, and port moore's be in pop for new guinea. well, let's talk to one of the offers of the global livability index 2021 and a nicole is who's industry director of the economist intelligence unit. madam, thank you so much for joining us here on al jazeera. ok, so let's look at the winner as the top 10 cities. what factors did you look at? and specifically, how much of an impact did the pandemic have on your list? we not quite the number of factors ranging some things like the shit and the ease of communication is to thing, but how kevin education and the environment around the cities. and then we move them into into 5 categories. so the 5 categories, stability, health care, education, culture in the environment, an infrastructure. so all of these factors were taken into account in terms of the pandemic. it had a huge impact on livability rankings. we've seen cities rise and pool over the last year, year and a half as a result of the pandemic. and the fact that oakland has come out top is directly because of the product pandemic i
as the world's least livable city, followed by legal sin, agirri, and port moore's be in pop for new guinea. well, let's talk to one of the offers of the global livability index 2021 and a nicole is who's industry director of the economist intelligence unit. madam, thank you so much for joining us here on al jazeera. ok, so let's look at the winner as the top 10 cities. what factors did you look at? and specifically, how much of an impact did the pandemic have on your list? we not quite the...
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bombardment crew, and by the way, just so you know, my uncle who was killed in world war ii in new guineahe army air corps. he got shot down in a reconnaissance flight. he is looking down and thinking all these years, my god what this air force has become, it's incredible. the 100 ran more than 8000 in the territory, and supported operations from d-day to the battle of the bulge. and when they first arrived in the u.k. in 1943, the unit took such heavy losses it earned the moniker, the bloody 100. let me hear it from the hundredth air wing, the bloody hundred. [applause] what about three 52nd special operations wing? [applause] team reconnaissance. the air mobility command. [applause] do we have any folks from the 48th fighter wing? [applause] i think maybe the 501st combat squad wing. [applause] this may be a historic first for an air force base. there just might be a few members of the united states army here with us tonight. [applause] come on, man. we want to say thank you, we owe you. we are so dam proud of you. so proud. i want to wish my major was here to thank as well. thanks for
bombardment crew, and by the way, just so you know, my uncle who was killed in world war ii in new guineahe army air corps. he got shot down in a reconnaissance flight. he is looking down and thinking all these years, my god what this air force has become, it's incredible. the 100 ran more than 8000 in the territory, and supported operations from d-day to the battle of the bulge. and when they first arrived in the u.k. in 1943, the unit took such heavy losses it earned the moniker, the bloody...
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bombardment crew, and by the way, just so you know, my uncle who was killed in world war ii in new guinearmy air corps. he got shot down in a reconnaissance flight. i know he is looking down and thinking all these years, my god what this air force can accomplish. the 100 ran more than 8000 searches in the territory, and supported operations from d-day to the battle of the bulge. and when they first arrived in the u.k. and 43, -- [indiscernible] --the bloody hundred. so let me hear it for the bloody hundred. [applause] pres. biden: and what about three 52nd special operations wing? team reconnaissance? the mobility command? [applause] pres. biden: maybe the 500 support combat wing. and this may be a historic verse from an air force base, there might be a few members of the noted states army with us. come on, man. we want to say thank you, we owe you, we are so damn proud of you. so proud. i only wish my major was here to think as well, and q for everything you do and everything you are. there is nothing jill and i said -- enjoy more than spend time with our troops and families all of the w
bombardment crew, and by the way, just so you know, my uncle who was killed in world war ii in new guinearmy air corps. he got shot down in a reconnaissance flight. i know he is looking down and thinking all these years, my god what this air force can accomplish. the 100 ran more than 8000 searches in the territory, and supported operations from d-day to the battle of the bulge. and when they first arrived in the u.k. and 43, -- [indiscernible] --the bloody hundred. so let me hear it for the...
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being held in prison camps and the pacific islands of neuro as well as a number of them and pop in new guinea. while the refugee status is assessed, anyone in need of medical treatment is taken to the remote trailing territory of christmas island, which is actually closer to indonesia than mainland australia. australia is human rights commission, says the detention center on christmas island should be closed because of in humane living conditions and also that the overcrowded facilities that make it impossible to stop the spread of curve at 19. while jonathan hung yeah, is the chief executive officer of the public interest advocacy center. that's a social justice and law policy center. he says the moral government family, all the latest victims of australia, cool policy towards asylum seekers. i can comment on the individual circumstances, these families types, but one thing that is very well known is the community learning coenzyme where we're living in the community is very came to have them back that were making a great contribution, united community and in the state. the state and governm
being held in prison camps and the pacific islands of neuro as well as a number of them and pop in new guinea. while the refugee status is assessed, anyone in need of medical treatment is taken to the remote trailing territory of christmas island, which is actually closer to indonesia than mainland australia. australia is human rights commission, says the detention center on christmas island should be closed because of in humane living conditions and also that the overcrowded facilities that...
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by the way, just so you know, my uncle, who has killed in world war ii in new guinea, was the army airce fight. and he's looking down, thinking all these years, my god, what this air force has become is incredible. the 100th already ran more than 8,000 in the territory and supported operations from d-day to the battle of the bulge where another uncle mine served. and when they first arrived in '43, the unit took such heavy losses it earned the moniker that has been passed down to this day, the bloody hundredth. the bloody hundredth. let me hear it for the 100th refueling wing known as the bloody hundredth. [ cheers and applause ] and what about 352nd special operations wing? [ cheers and applause ] team reconnaissance. members of the air mobility command. do we have any folks here from the 48th wing raf? [ cheers and applause ] by the way, the 501st support wing from raf. [ cheers and applause ] and this may be an historic first from an air force base but i hear there just might be a few members from the united states army here with us. [ cheers and applause ] come on, man. for all of
by the way, just so you know, my uncle, who has killed in world war ii in new guinea, was the army airce fight. and he's looking down, thinking all these years, my god, what this air force has become is incredible. the 100th already ran more than 8,000 in the territory and supported operations from d-day to the battle of the bulge where another uncle mine served. and when they first arrived in '43, the unit took such heavy losses it earned the moniker that has been passed down to this day, the...
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by the way, my -- just so you know, my uncle, who was killed in world war ii in new guinea, was army.ps. he got shot down on a reconnaissance flight. and he would -- he's looking down and thinking all these years, my god, what this air force has become. it's incredible. the 100th also ran more than 8,000 sortees into hostile territory and supported operations from d-day to the battle of the bulge. when they first arrived in uk in '43, the unit took such heavy losses that it earned the moniker that's been passed down to this day. the bloody 100th. the bloody 100th. so, let me hear it for the 100th air refueling wing known as the bloody 100th. [ applause ] >> what about 352nd special >>> there's team reconnaissance. members of the air mobility command. do we have any folks from the 48 fighting wing? by the way -- i think maybe the combat support wing. this may be historic first for an air force base but i hear there might be a few members of the united states army with us here tonight. come on, man. to all you airmen and soldiers, i want to say thank you. we owe you. we're so damn proud
by the way, my -- just so you know, my uncle, who was killed in world war ii in new guinea, was army.ps. he got shot down on a reconnaissance flight. and he would -- he's looking down and thinking all these years, my god, what this air force has become. it's incredible. the 100th also ran more than 8,000 sortees into hostile territory and supported operations from d-day to the battle of the bulge. when they first arrived in uk in '43, the unit took such heavy losses that it earned the moniker...
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just so you know, my uncle who was killed in world war ii in new guinea was army.ance flight. he's looking down and thinking of me all of these years, my god, what this air force has become is incredible. the 100th ran also more than 8,000 sortees in hostile territory and supporting d-day to the battle of the bulge. when they first arrived at u.k. in 43, the unit took heavy losses. earned the monicker that has been passed down to this day the bloody 100th. so let me hear it for the 100th air refuelling wing known as the bloody 100th. [applause] what about 352nd special operations wing? [applause] team reconnaissance. members of the air mobility command. do we have any folks here from the 48th raf? [applause] i think maybe the 500 first combat support wing from raf. and this may be a historic first for an air force base. but i hear there might be a few members of the u.s. army here with us. come on, man! [applause] to all of you air men and soldiers, i want to say thank you. we owe you. we're so damn proud of you. >> sandra: . >> so proud. i only wish my major was h
just so you know, my uncle who was killed in world war ii in new guinea was army.ance flight. he's looking down and thinking of me all of these years, my god, what this air force has become is incredible. the 100th ran also more than 8,000 sortees in hostile territory and supporting d-day to the battle of the bulge. when they first arrived at u.k. in 43, the unit took heavy losses. earned the monicker that has been passed down to this day the bloody 100th. so let me hear it for the 100th air...
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. >> the united states is, as you have heard before one of two countries along with papua new guineatal leave to anyone. >> they need to strengthen paid leave. >> i support working families by supporting paid family leave. >> it makes a real difference in ordinary people's lives. >> i can't think of another issue that both former president obama and president trump and now joe biden all have mentioned in major speeches including the state of the union and yet it does not get done. >> yes. that is one of the things i think makes people so frustrated with washington in general. >> reporter: president biden has proposed giving workers 12 weeks of paid leave under his american families plan, that would cost about $225 billion. and well democrats want to raise taxes on the wealthy in order to pay for it, republicans don't. >> whether or not it can be bipartisan, i don't know, but i do know we will try. >> companies in the u.s. some of them offered this. >>> this father's day and pride month, sesame street is introducing some new characters to add a layer of diversity. an episode features
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for the military engagements in the pacific island region especially new guinea. will this high-level engagement to strengthen those relationships with our counterparts in the small island nations my first trip was out to the region and i would just say that china is engaging a number of different countries and with economic. we have something china doesn't have, we have allies and partners and if you consider australia, japan, korea, there's tremendous capacity in our allies and partners. i think the pacific islands are absolutely important, and you will see us continue to engage various countries in the region and to make sure that where we can we are increasing our capacity and accessibility and strengthening the relationships. but we far in a way exceed any capability that china would have in terms of partner or allied capability and we will continue to strengthen what we have. >> what are your thoughts on expanding those relationships that we currently have or previously had for example in the philippines, we had robust bases and in singapore. what are your t
for the military engagements in the pacific island region especially new guinea. will this high-level engagement to strengthen those relationships with our counterparts in the small island nations my first trip was out to the region and i would just say that china is engaging a number of different countries and with economic. we have something china doesn't have, we have allies and partners and if you consider australia, japan, korea, there's tremendous capacity in our allies and partners. i...
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. >> reporter: papua new guinea does not offer paid leave to anyone. >> let's support working familiesd leave makes a big difference in ordinary people's lives. >> i can't think of a better issue that both former president obama, president trump and president biden have all mentioned in speeches in the state of the union, and yet it doesn't get done. >> that's one of the things, i think, that makes people so frustrated with washington in general, is that you can have a lot of agreement around something, but still, it's very difficult to get anything done and to get it through and to become law. >> reporter: president biden has proposed giving workers 12 weeks of paid leave under his american families plan. but that would cost about $225 billion. and while democrats want to raise taxes on the wealthy in order to pay for it, republicans do not. >> whether or not it can be bipartisan, i don't know. but i know that we're going to get it done either way. that was both ends. we've got a diaper that has to be changed here. >> that was the cutest thing i've ever seen. that was so amazing. >> i
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on to the news in an in bold outbreak which started in guinea back in february has been declared over by both the health ministry and the world health organization. 12 of the 16 people who were in fact did die of health ministry also vaccinated 11000 people to contain the virus which can cause severe bleeding and organ failure. the ball, the outbreak from 2014 to 16, that one kills more than 11000 people, mostly in guinea, sierra leone, and might be area. we'd like to study most about this a biomedical scientist, an expert on several viral disease in to says health experts learned lesson from the previous outbreak. they manage very quickly to bring the 2 permission efforts around nation for a whole lot contain transmission using really effective diagnostics approaches. and then also put in place the spring box nation schemes, which although basically people around individuals that come in fact all the buyers to be vaccinated very quickly and be protected. and they are a 100 percent. i think it's a so that we can contain such that from becoming a problem locally, nationally and interna
on to the news in an in bold outbreak which started in guinea back in february has been declared over by both the health ministry and the world health organization. 12 of the 16 people who were in fact did die of health ministry also vaccinated 11000 people to contain the virus which can cause severe bleeding and organ failure. the ball, the outbreak from 2014 to 16, that one kills more than 11000 people, mostly in guinea, sierra leone, and might be area. we'd like to study most about this a...
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organization report out of 185 countries and territories with available information, only papua, new guinead the u.s. did not have national policies providing paid maternity leave. unpaid sickly the u.s. is only country with a high living standard based on the u.n. adulation what that means without a national policy guaranteeing workers paid sick days. what does this say about our values when were so out of step with nations around the world who think it's good for workers and also good for the people they serve to not have to come to work when they are sick? >> i mean, this is the question of economics and also questioned about the show we talk how we care for ourselves if we have just come through unprecedented pandemic with any to care for oneself and one's of one could not be clear, and get 80% of workers in a paid family leave. 70% of low-wage workers to have a single paid sick day. we are an outlier as you said unpaid maternity leave, paid parental leave, paid family kerley and paid sick leave. >> thank you. i'm over time. i yield back. >> senator romney. >> thank you, madam chairman.
organization report out of 185 countries and territories with available information, only papua, new guinead the u.s. did not have national policies providing paid maternity leave. unpaid sickly the u.s. is only country with a high living standard based on the u.n. adulation what that means without a national policy guaranteeing workers paid sick days. what does this say about our values when were so out of step with nations around the world who think it's good for workers and also good for the...
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stretches from japan all the way down to papua, new guinea. check with the meme stocks. active, to the upside. am up 17%. gamestop up 9%. blackberry up 11%. meme stocks are active. david asman in for neal. it is yours. david: by the way, the biggest fresh water lake in the world i don't know the answer to that but i think it would be a good trivia question. stuart: lake bical, i think. david: for those worrying, write it down and win the next contest you have, thank you very much, stuart. happy monday to you. happy monday to all of you. welcome to "cavuto: coast to coast." i'm david asman in for neil cavuto today. we have news from around the world. starting here at home, president biden pushing for global corporate tax minimum. didn't our declaration of independence say something about taxation without representation? we'll get into that the cruise. industry charting its own course on vaccine requirements. we'll bring you the latest from the port of miami where royal caribbean is leading a new charge. a new york mom owning the school board what she says the school is do
stretches from japan all the way down to papua, new guinea. check with the meme stocks. active, to the upside. am up 17%. gamestop up 9%. blackberry up 11%. meme stocks are active. david asman in for neal. it is yours. david: by the way, the biggest fresh water lake in the world i don't know the answer to that but i think it would be a good trivia question. stuart: lake bical, i think. david: for those worrying, write it down and win the next contest you have, thank you very much, stuart. happy...
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plenty of sun cairo. 40 degrees and we've our usual bouts of what weather across the gulf of guinea. the news of the demand for low price. clover is accelerating at high speed. that's absolutely great. by 2030, the industry will expand by an additional 60 percent. i'll just take a detailed look at disposal fashion. we can look knows what our calculating, exposing the hidden human and environmental cost way with the company give be what she's never been before. no doubt it had boss fashions on all of the award winning programming from international. so make it one quick. so it's right on the back side of the global discussion. what guarantee debility the right to life giving voice to the voice here in california is almost everybody's a paycheck away from being on house program, but open your eyes, no toner, if you well today, this is what the picture looks like. the, the world from a different perspective on how to oh, a hello again, i'm to sell your home. let's remind you about top stories, the salad. the un is warning of a massive loss of life and east and me. and if no immediate action is t
plenty of sun cairo. 40 degrees and we've our usual bouts of what weather across the gulf of guinea. the news of the demand for low price. clover is accelerating at high speed. that's absolutely great. by 2030, the industry will expand by an additional 60 percent. i'll just take a detailed look at disposal fashion. we can look knows what our calculating, exposing the hidden human and environmental cost way with the company give be what she's never been before. no doubt it had boss fashions on...
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for the military engagements in the pacific island region especially new guinea.is high-level engagement to strengthen those relationships with our counterparts in the small island nations my first trip was out to the region and i would just say that china is engaging a number of different countries and with economic. we have something china doesn't have, we have allies and partners and if you consider australia, japan, korea, there's tremendous capacity in our allies and partners. i think the pacific islands are absolutely important, and you will see us continue to engage various countries in the region and to make sure that where we can we are increasing our capacity and accessibility and strengthening the relationships. but we far in a way exceed any capability that china would have in terms of partner or allied capability and we will continue to strengthen what we have. >> what are your thoughts on expanding those relationships that we currently have or previously had for example in the philippines, we had robust bases and in singapore. what are your thoughts
for the military engagements in the pacific island region especially new guinea.is high-level engagement to strengthen those relationships with our counterparts in the small island nations my first trip was out to the region and i would just say that china is engaging a number of different countries and with economic. we have something china doesn't have, we have allies and partners and if you consider australia, japan, korea, there's tremendous capacity in our allies and partners. i think the...
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stretches from japan all the way down to papua, new guinea. check with the meme stocks. the world i don't know the answer to that but i think it would be a good trivia question. stuart: lake bical, i think. david: for those worrying, write it down and win the next contest you have, thank you very much, stuart. happy monday to you. happy monday to all of you. welcome to "cavuto: coast to coast." i'm david asman in for neil cavuto today. we have news from around the world. starting here at home, president
stretches from japan all the way down to papua, new guinea. check with the meme stocks. the world i don't know the answer to that but i think it would be a good trivia question. stuart: lake bical, i think. david: for those worrying, write it down and win the next contest you have, thank you very much, stuart. happy monday to you. happy monday to all of you. welcome to "cavuto: coast to coast." i'm david asman in for neil cavuto today. we have news from around the world. starting here...
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was a quantum leap forward, there were only two countries in the world, unitedd states and papua, new guinea, that did not provide at that time paid leave for the birth of a child. with the passage of this bill it put the government in a strong position to recruit and retain a talented, diverse workforce. but we cannot rest now, because there is much more work to be done. we need to build on this historic achievement by bringing the federal government's employment policies in line with leading companies in the private sector and, indeed, with the rest of the world. that's why in january i introduced h.r. 564, the comprehensive paid leave for federal employees act. this bill would finally provide federal employees with comprehensive paid family and medical leave. that means employees would have access to paid leave if they get sick, need to care for an ill family member, or need to miss work due to a family member's military deployment. the family and medical leave act guarantees unpaid leave for these reasons, but unpaid leave is untenable for too many federal workers. this is a policy that
was a quantum leap forward, there were only two countries in the world, unitedd states and papua, new guinea, that did not provide at that time paid leave for the birth of a child. with the passage of this bill it put the government in a strong position to recruit and retain a talented, diverse workforce. but we cannot rest now, because there is much more work to be done. we need to build on this historic achievement by bringing the federal government's employment policies in line with leading...
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guinea. we're now head of a new entity called the stability support authority. he reports directly to the presidency. human rights groups have documented war crimes and serious rights violations by his forces for more than 10 years. for europe un reported these troops have previously opened far on civilians. none of that prevented his appointment. and is appointment is still in place. how is your country? can you tell me this? how is your country to move forward when these people who are suspected of serious war crimes are in these enormous positions of responsibility? well, i suspect, you know, i'm not here to be a court to judge on, on these individuals. i'm here to be able to unify the international communities, possession of the libya situation, and we need to address many issues, some of which are the ones you mentioned, but we also have to address and that's on the international scope, the interventions and the interference of other countries into the affairs internal affairs of libya. if we work on that as far as i'm concerned for my position here in gene
guinea. we're now head of a new entity called the stability support authority. he reports directly to the presidency. human rights groups have documented war crimes and serious rights violations by his forces for more than 10 years. for europe un reported these troops have previously opened far on civilians. none of that prevented his appointment. and is appointment is still in place. how is your country? can you tell me this? how is your country to move forward when these people who are...
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and other news in a bold outbreak which started in guinea in february has been declared over by a health ministry and the world health organization. 12 of the 16 people who were infected died, but 11000 people were vaccinated to help contain the virus. speaking of viruses, moscow registering a new record for cove at 19 infections for the 2nd day running. while the 19000 cases are recorded in the last 24 hours, moscow's man says the search is being driven by the contagious delta. very 1st scene in india and protested in brazil at demanding the impeachment of president john bolton are over. his handling of the pandemic. hundreds are out on the streets of rio right now. demanding more. corona barnes vaccines as well. the president has repeatedly played down the threat of the buyers and has now killed nearly half a 1000000 people in brazil. that's my lot for to day moline will take you through the next 3 hours on al jazeera. next, it's the stream i was going to have on washing and asia and africa. there'd be days where i'd be shooting and editing my own stories in a refugee camp with no elec
and other news in a bold outbreak which started in guinea in february has been declared over by a health ministry and the world health organization. 12 of the 16 people who were infected died, but 11000 people were vaccinated to help contain the virus. speaking of viruses, moscow registering a new record for cove at 19 infections for the 2nd day running. while the 19000 cases are recorded in the last 24 hours, moscow's man says the search is being driven by the contagious delta. very 1st scene...
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guinea. we're now head of a new entity called the stability support authority. he reports directly to the presidency. human rights groups have documented war crimes and serious right violations by his forces for more than 10 years. for europe un reported these troops have previously opened far civilians. none of that prevented his appointment . and is appointment is still in place. how is your country? can you tell me this? how is your country to move forward when these people who are suspected of serious war crimes are in these enormous positions of responsibility? well, i suspect, you know, i'm not here to be a court to judge on, on these individuals. i'm here to be able to unify the international communities, possession of the libya situation, and we need to address many issues, some of which are the ones you mentioned, but we also have to address and that's on the international sco the interventions and the interference of other countries into the affairs internal affairs of libya . if we work on that as far as i'm concerned for my position year geneva, that
guinea. we're now head of a new entity called the stability support authority. he reports directly to the presidency. human rights groups have documented war crimes and serious right violations by his forces for more than 10 years. for europe un reported these troops have previously opened far civilians. none of that prevented his appointment . and is appointment is still in place. how is your country? can you tell me this? how is your country to move forward when these people who are suspected...
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news and cannot be less. it will pull up those who and they guinea in birmingham several bill for like over me later. and i can be on my board as soon as it gets us in the united me list several bills for one day. and then like i said that other than what in your simple marking, i didn't think i think it's up to you you're, you've got to get him to be able to work the the ah me and he'll be missing. i just get him in a friend gave me and then the last one was i filled it up but up over in the bottom of a little bit. but i didn't really. yeah. and the but it doesn't need your time. me listen to me if you're still you know, convenient for me. she plays him. she had me me the the it's been almost like you can me go see die. go job. because if you go here, if you change, they know the green, the navy can new hunter will she had a crush. the 0 speaking she can hear michelle, she'll be here by that. but then because she won't be in then she get really basic. but and i see my voice book there isn't that emotion. a city of the communion, but i mean like in the nothing. but then the thing when we said look at
news and cannot be less. it will pull up those who and they guinea in birmingham several bill for like over me later. and i can be on my board as soon as it gets us in the united me list several bills for one day. and then like i said that other than what in your simple marking, i didn't think i think it's up to you you're, you've got to get him to be able to work the the ah me and he'll be missing. i just get him in a friend gave me and then the last one was i filled it up but up over in the...
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guinea. we're now head of a new entity called the stability support authority. he reports directly to the presidency. human rights groups have documented war crimes and serious rights violations by his forces for more than 10 years. for europe, the un reported these troops have previously opened far on civilians. none of that prevented his appointment. and is appointment is still in place. how is your country? can you tell me this? how is your country to move forward when these people who are suspected of serious war crimes are in these enormous positions of responsibility? well, i suspect, you know, i'm not here to be a court to judge on these individuals. i'm here to be able to unify the international communities position and all the libya situation. and we need to address many issues, some of which are the ones you mentioned, but we also have to address and that's on the international. so the interventions and the interference of other countries into the affairs internal affairs of libya . if we work on that as far as i'm concerned for my position here. genev
guinea. we're now head of a new entity called the stability support authority. he reports directly to the presidency. human rights groups have documented war crimes and serious rights violations by his forces for more than 10 years. for europe, the un reported these troops have previously opened far on civilians. none of that prevented his appointment. and is appointment is still in place. how is your country? can you tell me this? how is your country to move forward when these people who are...
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guinea. we're now head of a new entity called the stability support authority. he reports directly to the presidency. human rights groups have documented war crimes and serious rights violations by his forces for more than 10 years. the europe, the un reported these troops have previously opened far on civilians. none of that prevented his appointment. and is appointment is still in place. how is your country? can you tell me this? how is your country to move forward when these people who are suspected of serious war crimes are in these enormous positions of responsibility? well, i suspect, you know, i'm not here to be a court to judge on, on these individuals. i'm here to be able to unify the international communities, possession of the libya situation. and we need to address many issues, some of which are the ones you mentioned, but we also have to address and that's on the international scope, the interventions and the interference of other countries into the affairs internal affairs of libya. if we work on that as far as i'm concerned from my position year g
guinea. we're now head of a new entity called the stability support authority. he reports directly to the presidency. human rights groups have documented war crimes and serious rights violations by his forces for more than 10 years. the europe, the un reported these troops have previously opened far on civilians. none of that prevented his appointment. and is appointment is still in place. how is your country? can you tell me this? how is your country to move forward when these people who are...
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news. so i'm going to be, let's take a look at those here and they, guinea, unbuttoning yourself to bill for like over a 1000000. and if i didn't want them up for the soon as it gets us and they not, it may list several bills for them. like i said, the other thing when they put in time, yes, him personally. but i cannot do anything. they seem to you. you're used to get it most likely to be able to work the the ah me and he'll be missing. i just get him in a friend gave me and then what was the last? what up but up over in the bottom of a little bit. but i didn't really yeah. and the bus. and it doesn't need your time. me listen to me if you're still you know, giving me up or to be she plays him. she had me, me the, the it's been almost like you can me go, you know, get it if you die, go losing job. because if you go here, if you change, they know the green, the navy can new her lo host. she had a crush. the 0 speaking she can hear michelle, she'll be here by that, but then sure, because i know for sure more you know good deal and then you get really basic but in the see my know is there isn'
news. so i'm going to be, let's take a look at those here and they, guinea, unbuttoning yourself to bill for like over a 1000000. and if i didn't want them up for the soon as it gets us and they not, it may list several bills for them. like i said, the other thing when they put in time, yes, him personally. but i cannot do anything. they seem to you. you're used to get it most likely to be able to work the the ah me and he'll be missing. i just get him in a friend gave me and then what was the...
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let's get some of the day's other news: the head of the world health organization has congratulated the people of guineaola virus was declared over. the who chief said that a coordinated response, community engagement and the use of a vaccine meant that guinea had managed to control the disease. six people have been left in a critical condition after a truck driver ploughed into cyclists taking part in a charity bike ride in arizona. police say the suspect fled the scene in show low and was pursued by officers, who later shot him. he's now in a critical but stable condition. rallies have been held across the united states to commemoratejuneteenth, marking the freedom and empowerment of african—americans. its origin isjune19, 1865, marking the end of slavery in the us. murals were unveiled and in texas a march was led by the grandmother ofjuneteenth, 94—year—old activist 0pal lee, who earlier this weekjoined presidentjoe biden as he officially established a national holiday for the occasion. tropical storm claudette has caused serious flooding in the us state of louisiana. warnings were in place along th
let's get some of the day's other news: the head of the world health organization has congratulated the people of guineaola virus was declared over. the who chief said that a coordinated response, community engagement and the use of a vaccine meant that guinea had managed to control the disease. six people have been left in a critical condition after a truck driver ploughed into cyclists taking part in a charity bike ride in arizona. police say the suspect fled the scene in show low and was...
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news. the head of the world health organization has congratulated the people of guinea after the latest outbreaklared over. the who chief said that a coordinated response, community engagement and the use of a vaccine meant that guinea had managed to control the disease. japan is cancelling plans to open six live viewing areas in tokyo, where spectators could have watched the olympics next month. the venues, three of them in parks, will now be used as vaccination centres. japan has yet to decide whether to allow spectators into stadiums. french police are holding five people in custody after a night of clashes with partygoers trying to stage an illegal all—night rave. officials said extremely violent confrontations had gone on for seven hours. they said police were pelted with petrol bombs and steel balls at a racecourse in redon in north—west france. robert schuman, the late french politician who played a central role in the founding of the european union, has been declared venerable by pope francis, putting him on the path to sainthood. mr schuman served as prime minister of france after the s
news. the head of the world health organization has congratulated the people of guinea after the latest outbreaklared over. the who chief said that a coordinated response, community engagement and the use of a vaccine meant that guinea had managed to control the disease. japan is cancelling plans to open six live viewing areas in tokyo, where spectators could have watched the olympics next month. the venues, three of them in parks, will now be used as vaccination centres. japan has yet to...
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guinea. we're now head of a new entity called the stability support authority. he reports directly to the presidency. human rights groups have documented war crimes and serious rights violations by his forces for more than 10 years. the europe, the un reported that his troops had previously opened far on civilians. none of that prevented his appointment. and is appointment is still in place. how is your country? can you tell me this? how is your country to move forward when these people who are suspected of serious war crimes are in these enormous positions of responsibility? well, i suspect, you know, i'm not here to be a court to judge on these individuals. i'm here should be able to unify the international communities position of the libya situation. and we need to address many issues, some of which are the ones that you mentioned, but we also have to address and that's on the international. so the interventions and the interference of other countries. it's in the affairs and internal affairs of libya. if we work on that as far as i'm concerned for my positio
guinea. we're now head of a new entity called the stability support authority. he reports directly to the presidency. human rights groups have documented war crimes and serious rights violations by his forces for more than 10 years. the europe, the un reported that his troops had previously opened far on civilians. none of that prevented his appointment. and is appointment is still in place. how is your country? can you tell me this? how is your country to move forward when these people who are...
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guinea. we're now head of a new entity called the stability support authority. he reports directly to the presidency. human rights groups have documented war crimes and serious rights violations by his forces for more than 10 years. for europe un reported these troops have previously opened far on civilians. none of that prevented his appointment. and is appointment is still in place. how is your country? can you tell me this? how is your country to move forward when these people who are suspected of serious war crimes are in these enormous positions of responsibility? well, i suspect, you know, i'm not here to be a court to judge on all these individuals. i'm here to be able to unify the international communities, possession of the libya situation, and we need to address many issues, some of which are the ones you mentioned, but we also have to address and that's on the international scope, the interventions and the interference of other countries in the affairs and internal affairs of libya. if we work on that as far as i'm concerned from my position here, gen
guinea. we're now head of a new entity called the stability support authority. he reports directly to the presidency. human rights groups have documented war crimes and serious rights violations by his forces for more than 10 years. for europe un reported these troops have previously opened far on civilians. none of that prevented his appointment. and is appointment is still in place. how is your country? can you tell me this? how is your country to move forward when these people who are...
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new op-ed arguing vaccine mandates are unethical and cops are not guinea pigs. co-author of the medical ethics program, doctor aaron carryoty. why do you say mask mandate the vaccine mandates are not right? >> the problem is coercion. these mandates represent a form of medical authoritarianism, they violate the principles of consent which says any adult of sound mind should choose what medications are injected into his or her body, people cannot be coerced or forced to participate in medical research. this is a bedrock principle of ethics traced to the nuremberg code internationally, found in federal law. with these vaccines all three of them are approved under emergency use authorization which means by our own criteria these are still investigational, still experimental. if you look at college age students for example people under the age of 30 are at virtually 0 risk of hospitalization and death from covid so there's no covid emergency for this particular population and because risks for this population are more or less 0 for all statistical purposes any vacci
new op-ed arguing vaccine mandates are unethical and cops are not guinea pigs. co-author of the medical ethics program, doctor aaron carryoty. why do you say mask mandate the vaccine mandates are not right? >> the problem is coercion. these mandates represent a form of medical authoritarianism, they violate the principles of consent which says any adult of sound mind should choose what medications are injected into his or her body, people cannot be coerced or forced to participate in...
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some regional governments, including the capital, new delhi, will be easing locked on measures further from monday. countries around the gulf of guineas, stepping up security to fight off a sharp rise and attacks by pirates. the maritime area stretches from senegal to gold, and it's now the most dangerous in the world. seeing nearly half of all the attacks this year, i'm at interest reports from lake also niger area, one of the worst effected countries. the nigeria test out new equipment soon to be deployed. it's the, it's an arsenal of ground. air and sea vessels and equipment designed to tech pirates operating in the gulf of attacks in the region have grown in number and sophistication of the past 5 years is very difficult to advocate. but our target is to see as 0. tolerance of my time is actually within and beyond. out one to 2. we have a complete gamble of land. at the approach, i think that it can handle the issue of the insecurity countries in the region lose nearly a $1000000000.00 annually to pirate to tags. many a carried out in nigeria waters, many countries in west africa and the gulf of guinea have tied the matter time se
some regional governments, including the capital, new delhi, will be easing locked on measures further from monday. countries around the gulf of guineas, stepping up security to fight off a sharp rise and attacks by pirates. the maritime area stretches from senegal to gold, and it's now the most dangerous in the world. seeing nearly half of all the attacks this year, i'm at interest reports from lake also niger area, one of the worst effected countries. the nigeria test out new equipment soon...
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i would not worry that this is a brand new, i have seen the terms around social media, or we don't want our kids to be guinea pigs. they aren't. >> even the word experimental is used in such interesting ways. planes, people fly them all the time. it doesn't mean it's not safe. it's just a category. >> if it was a plane that had been flown on about 200 million times, and was reviewed by the fda twice multiple public health official itself would not be experimental. >> has there ever been a vaccine -- just safety, that was fine for grown ups and when you brought it to a younger group, something horrible happened. i'm not talking because they got too big a dose. just something in the independent against works for older people and is fine but hurts kids in have we seen that >> part of being a doctor is learning how to say i don't know. i will -- i will openly sa ththat have been stopped in trial because of side effects or because they -- they weren't working. there are some vacant seems off the top of my head, hepatitis a, that have a different dose for children and adults. that's also what they are trying to de
i would not worry that this is a brand new, i have seen the terms around social media, or we don't want our kids to be guinea pigs. they aren't. >> even the word experimental is used in such interesting ways. planes, people fly them all the time. it doesn't mean it's not safe. it's just a category. >> if it was a plane that had been flown on about 200 million times, and was reviewed by the fda twice multiple public health official itself would not be experimental. >> has there...