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our world is inter- dependent. our world is fragile.kers can disrupt the fuel supply of a whole seaboard. one country's carbon emissions and threaten sustainability of the whole earth is is the era we are in unlike era before the challenge now, the challenge because now is how to mount a modern defense to these modern threats so let me share a personal experience a few years ago in the u.s. senate, i visited the uss scranton movement he was outside of san diego when you and at the time i was also a member of the senate intelligence committee so when i was aboard the vessel, i asked the officers and said tell me, what does it take to protect such a valuable asset against cyber attacks they told me, it's pretty simple. equipment and experts. the way i see it, you, you, you are those experts. on the issue of cyber security, foreign adversaries have their sights set on military technology, our intellectual property, our elections, critical infrastructure. ransom waree attack by criminal hackers earlier this month was a warning shot. in fact
our world is inter- dependent. our world is fragile.kers can disrupt the fuel supply of a whole seaboard. one country's carbon emissions and threaten sustainability of the whole earth is is the era we are in unlike era before the challenge now, the challenge because now is how to mount a modern defense to these modern threats so let me share a personal experience a few years ago in the u.s. senate, i visited the uss scranton movement he was outside of san diego when you and at the time i was...
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we are reclaiming our world respect under biden. we sure need it after being driven into the ground. i ask you, what is america was a in the world today? what should be our foreign policy priorities? where should we focus our attention in the world? the next caller, a republican from texas, how would you answer those questions? caller: it's nice to talk with you again. we have talked before. you know, there is a lot of people that like to be idealistic about this, and that would be nice. if this was a nice, peaceful, fun world to live in and no one was coming after one another, even out on the streets of america, it would be nice if we could walk down the street without having gangs or bad actors come at us. but it is like the border crisis right now. kamala harris goes down to the triad and tries to figure out what is going on at the border down there. to me, that is naive. it is just as naive to think that china is going to just stay in their own little part of the world and not be aggressive. just yesterday, one of our military me
we are reclaiming our world respect under biden. we sure need it after being driven into the ground. i ask you, what is america was a in the world today? what should be our foreign policy priorities? where should we focus our attention in the world? the next caller, a republican from texas, how would you answer those questions? caller: it's nice to talk with you again. we have talked before. you know, there is a lot of people that like to be idealistic about this, and that would be nice. if...
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our world is fragile.f months hackers can disrupt the whole seaboard. one countries carbon emissions can threaten the sustainability of the whole earth. this, and that shipment is the era we are in. it is unlike any era that came before. so the challenge now and the challenge before us now is how to mount a modern defense so let me share with you personal experience a few years ago in the united states senate i was at uss grin outside of san diego california when i was aboard the vessel i said tell me what does it take to protect such a valuable asset against cyberattacks? they said it's pretty simple. equipment, and experts. the way i see it, midshipmen, you, you, you, e all experts. on the issue of cybersecurity formed by adversaries our elections a critical infrastructure ransomware attacked by criminal hackers earlier this month. that was a warning shot in fact there have been many warning shots. so we must defend our nation against these threats and at the same time we must make advances to the things
our world is fragile.f months hackers can disrupt the whole seaboard. one countries carbon emissions can threaten the sustainability of the whole earth. this, and that shipment is the era we are in. it is unlike any era that came before. so the challenge now and the challenge before us now is how to mount a modern defense so let me share with you personal experience a few years ago in the united states senate i was at uss grin outside of san diego california when i was aboard the vessel i said...
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our world has obtained a recording of the environment minister talking about using the cover of covid to "change all the rules" in the amazon. for our world, justin rowlatt, is on a mission to find out how a tribe he visited a decade ago is faring the face of this assault. ——in the face. under cover of covid, the amazon rainforest, the greatest ecosystem on earth, is under attack. deforestation is at levels not seen for more than a decade. we meet the people on the frontline of the battle to save the forest... shouting. translation: the prospectors used to be scared of _ being caught by us. now they feel the president will protect them. ..and see the impact on the animals. the government is accused of encouraging the destruction. and i'm on a mission to contact some old friends — the members of the most threatened tribe in the world. their relatives have never had contact with civilisation. are they safe? are their precious trees still standing? two years ago, a right—wing ex—army officer became the president of brazil. jair bolsonaro had a clear agenda for the amazon and its people.
our world has obtained a recording of the environment minister talking about using the cover of covid to "change all the rules" in the amazon. for our world, justin rowlatt, is on a mission to find out how a tribe he visited a decade ago is faring the face of this assault. ——in the face. under cover of covid, the amazon rainforest, the greatest ecosystem on earth, is under attack. deforestation is at levels not seen for more than a decade. we meet the people on the frontline of...
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and as i mentioned to mr. president, i believe that our world is interconnected and interdependent, and certainly the most recent issues that have played our globe, including the pandemic, have made that point clear. our world is interconnected and interdependent. and bear for what happens abroad is of priorities to the united states of america. and that is why i am in guatemala today, and that is line president joe biden will travel to europe later this week. we are renewing our relationships around the globe and our presence around the world. in fact, just last week, i stared with the president that the united states will provide as a 1st donation. 500000 vaccines to guatemala. again, understanding the interdependence, the connection between a and the importance of looking out for and prioritizing the needs of one's neighbor. i am proud to report that the agreements between president john mckay and i have made today will strengthen the security and the prosperity for both the people of guatemala and the people of the united states. and before we get to the questions, i just want to hi
and as i mentioned to mr. president, i believe that our world is interconnected and interdependent, and certainly the most recent issues that have played our globe, including the pandemic, have made that point clear. our world is interconnected and interdependent. and bear for what happens abroad is of priorities to the united states of america. and that is why i am in guatemala today, and that is line president joe biden will travel to europe later this week. we are renewing our relationships...
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it was the foundation though world war ii was the solidification of our modern world, but world war i was its foundation. they laid that cornerstone with the treaty of versailles and it it leads to what took place in world war ii in the end of world war ii established our modern world as we know it world war one and world war ii are in a strictly tied. they are truly the same conflict and you cannot look at one without looking at the other and through doing reenactments and living histories. i can begin to understand the mindset of the people that took place in in those time frames and and it helps me to better do my job as an educator when i wind up talking with students. i teach history at harrisburg area community college at the gettysburg campus. the great war was the single most destructive war that europe had seen? since the 30 years war during the 16th century. when you put that into context it was it was just a disaster. you can't look at it any other way. and to mark the end of that disaster and understand why it took place. and to celebrate its ending is absolutely paramount
it was the foundation though world war ii was the solidification of our modern world, but world war i was its foundation. they laid that cornerstone with the treaty of versailles and it it leads to what took place in world war ii in the end of world war ii established our modern world as we know it world war one and world war ii are in a strictly tied. they are truly the same conflict and you cannot look at one without looking at the other and through doing reenactments and living histories. i...
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reminiscent of something that occurred during one of the least flattering times in the history of our world and nobody curbs them. you get these folks in dc that are out of control. bringing common sense back to congress would be a phenomenal opportunity for new yorkers to emulate that. will: fascinating to watch your race and what swings the swing voter, the increasing radicalism of democratic candidates in response to the covid 19 pandemic? the racial reckoning of the past year? what is it that resonates? we will soon find out in
reminiscent of something that occurred during one of the least flattering times in the history of our world and nobody curbs them. you get these folks in dc that are out of control. bringing common sense back to congress would be a phenomenal opportunity for new yorkers to emulate that. will: fascinating to watch your race and what swings the swing voter, the increasing radicalism of democratic candidates in response to the covid 19 pandemic? the racial reckoning of the past year? what is it...
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world's poorest countries. president biden says the us will donate 500 million doses of the pfizer vaccine. america will be the arsenal of vaccines in our, just as they were the arsenal of democracy during world war ii. famine in northern ethiopia: the united nations humanitarian programme says months of conflict have had a devastating effect on the tigray region.
world's poorest countries. president biden says the us will donate 500 million doses of the pfizer vaccine. america will be the arsenal of vaccines in our, just as they were the arsenal of democracy during world war ii. famine in northern ethiopia: the united nations humanitarian programme says months of conflict have had a devastating effect on the tigray region.
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world. we come back out and pick up our hammers, nails, and boards, to build, to make our world a better one, a more fair one, a more equitable one, and all of these things we may have wished in our lives different. this is an opportunity. out of tragedy often comes inspiration. with respect to trade, we are urging our partners, whether they are countries, stakeholders, companies, i am urging our teams to be creative, and to seize this opportunity because every challenge is also an opportunity. the more we can convert the heartbreaking loss of this that -- past year plus into something that is constructive and productive, the more i think that we can be proud of ourselves. >> absolutely. another topic was implementation, and you personally played an instrumental role, so congratulations and thanks for your leadership along those lines, but i have to say, in the business community, the implementation -- concerns particularly south of our border. where implementation is going, where he might be heading, and what are some of the things the u.s. and international private nectar could be doing? -
world. we come back out and pick up our hammers, nails, and boards, to build, to make our world a better one, a more fair one, a more equitable one, and all of these things we may have wished in our lives different. this is an opportunity. out of tragedy often comes inspiration. with respect to trade, we are urging our partners, whether they are countries, stakeholders, companies, i am urging our teams to be creative, and to seize this opportunity because every challenge is also an opportunity....
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may god bless you and protect our troops. the world war one centennial commission began its journey with a prayer asking god to bless all those who gave the best of themselves for our country. and so it's fitting and proper and my honor to introduce a man who played a key role in that journey. representing missouri's fifth congressional district the honorable manual cleaver who will offer today's invocation from the national world war i museum and memorial in kansas city, missouri. please let us pray. our father who ought in heaven? we approach your holy throne of grace. imploring you are creator and our lord. to hold our military men and women in the blessed palm of your hands. bless and comfort the military families who in many ways are enlisted as well. with much angst our men and women leave their spouses and children and march and sail and fly to distant lands to serve the interests of this great nation, which for reasons we may not understand on this side of the jordan has been richly blessed by you. thank you. protect our soldie
may god bless you and protect our troops. the world war one centennial commission began its journey with a prayer asking god to bless all those who gave the best of themselves for our country. and so it's fitting and proper and my honor to introduce a man who played a key role in that journey. representing missouri's fifth congressional district the honorable manual cleaver who will offer today's invocation from the national world war i museum and memorial in kansas city, missouri. please let...
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. >>> we're following a breaking story in our world lead right now.lition of israeli political parties just announced a deal to form a new government, and this paves the way for toppling longtime prime minister benjamin "bibi" netanyahu. haddas gold is in israel for us. this is huge news, netanyahu the longest serving prime minister in israel. tell us about this deal. >> jake, this is history in the making and could be the beginning of the end for prime minister benjamin netanyahu, 38 minutes until the deadline. lapied informed the israeli government they finally managed to form a coalition government. under the terms it will be the roig wing nestle bennett who will first serve as prime minister for two years followed by lapied as part of a coalition deal. this will be comprised of a wide swath of political parties from the far left to the center to nestle bennett's yamina party which is right wing and in an historic moment, an arab-israeli party says they will join as part of a coalition, the first time that an arab-israeli party will sit with the co
. >>> we're following a breaking story in our world lead right now.lition of israeli political parties just announced a deal to form a new government, and this paves the way for toppling longtime prime minister benjamin "bibi" netanyahu. haddas gold is in israel for us. this is huge news, netanyahu the longest serving prime minister in israel. tell us about this deal. >> jake, this is history in the making and could be the beginning of the end for prime minister...
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now on bbc news it's time for this week's edition of our world.itants swept across northern iraq. in sinjar, they would go on to commit a massacre, taking thousands of young women like amsha hostage. almost seven years later, much of the region remains in ruins and thousands remain missing. despite everything, amsha chose to remain in sinjar. now every day she confronts the deadly legacy left hidden by herformer captors. on the 3rd of august 2014, is militants invaded sinjar, homeland of the yazidi people. the so—called islamic state regarded this religious minority as infidels. reserving for them their most brutal treatment. is militants took amsha and her brother from their car and took them to a nearby base. for amsha, it was the start of 11 months of torture. during their occupation of sinjar, the so—called islamic state took over 6000 yazidis hostage, forcing boys into training camps and girls and young women into slavery. five years on, amsha now lives back at home with her family. is militants might have gone from sinjar but they are still
now on bbc news it's time for this week's edition of our world.itants swept across northern iraq. in sinjar, they would go on to commit a massacre, taking thousands of young women like amsha hostage. almost seven years later, much of the region remains in ruins and thousands remain missing. despite everything, amsha chose to remain in sinjar. now every day she confronts the deadly legacy left hidden by herformer captors. on the 3rd of august 2014, is militants invaded sinjar, homeland of the...
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i think there's a big risk that our world of work can become more on equal because we're seeing strong recovery quite good prospects for those in high income countries and high skilled jobs. but the reverse for those of the other end of the scale that i repeat, all of this is subject to the policy decisions that we make, no inevitable, it is out there. your report also mentioned that over the years to come, there will be jobs not created that would have otherwise being created of those in specific sectors. well, we know that a number of sectors have been really badly hit by this pandemic, and food and accommodation, tourism. i think we would expect them to, to bounce back pretty quickly to be honest. but there are others where they might be more permanent change. and one thinks of the, the retail and commercial sector where habits and the application of technology will simply change the way we behave. and then there are questions which remained to be answered as a lot of debate about whether permanently we have to show in global supply chains which are proven rather fragile, rather ope
i think there's a big risk that our world of work can become more on equal because we're seeing strong recovery quite good prospects for those in high income countries and high skilled jobs. but the reverse for those of the other end of the scale that i repeat, all of this is subject to the policy decisions that we make, no inevitable, it is out there. your report also mentioned that over the years to come, there will be jobs not created that would have otherwise being created of those in...
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in our part of the world, there's not _ heat? in our part of the world, there's not a _ heat? lot of _ heat? in our part of the world, there's not a lot of cover - heat? in our part of the world, there's not a lot of cover for i heat? in our part of the world, | there's not a lot of cover for our cattle. we do have a few trees they do tend to go in, but other than that, wejust turn do tend to go in, but other than that, we just turn them into our mac different paddocks, as would best suit them full—time and so today, it is about 34 degrees, and so they are down in a nice comical area, and thatis down in a nice comical area, and that is where i am planning on keeping them for a few more days, until this thing blows through —— nice comical area. given what ijust heard, they're having 40 degrees temperatures in british columbia and it is supposed to be heading our way, i guess we'lljust hope for the best. you are very, very pragmatic, like lots of best. you are very, very pragmatic, like lots 0�* ., , best. you are very, very pragmatic, like lots 0— like lots of farmers are, becau
in our part of the world, there's not _ heat? in our part of the world, there's not a _ heat? lot of _ heat? in our part of the world, there's not a lot of cover - heat? in our part of the world, there's not a lot of cover for i heat? in our part of the world, | there's not a lot of cover for our cattle. we do have a few trees they do tend to go in, but other than that, wejust turn do tend to go in, but other than that, we just turn them into our mac different paddocks, as would best suit them...
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our value is calling on us do everything we can to vaccinate the world against covid-19. it is also in our self interest. as long as the virus is raging everywhere, there is a risk of new mutations that can threaten us. we know the rage of covid-19 other countries hold that global growth. as we have seen in the u.s., with evidence clear day by day, the cure to reopening the economy is a vaccinate is ready people. our vaccination program has helped the american economy recovery from the worst economic crisis in a century. over 2 million jobs created in the last four months as i became president. a historic incline dish -- after a historic decline in unemployment. a projected economic growth of 6.9%, the fastest in nearly four decades in america. just as the american economy is recovering, it won't happen unless we get the pandemic under control worldwide. as i said in april, america will be the arsenal of vaccines in our fight against covid-19. just as america was the arsenal forte democracy in will were to. we took a number of steps to this historic effort. they have contr
our value is calling on us do everything we can to vaccinate the world against covid-19. it is also in our self interest. as long as the virus is raging everywhere, there is a risk of new mutations that can threaten us. we know the rage of covid-19 other countries hold that global growth. as we have seen in the u.s., with evidence clear day by day, the cure to reopening the economy is a vaccinate is ready people. our vaccination program has helped the american economy recovery from the worst...
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charles, martha all talk about their country experiences, but we now see two extremes in our world. some countries have fully used up all of their doses and had to stop the vaccination programs due to a lack of supply. on the other hand, there are several countries that have signaled that they would not be able to fully utilize their doses before the expiration date. in unicef and partners are working hard to support these countries to quickly export their excess vaccine doses to other countries who are in need and can utilize them. so going forward, we will see a major increase in the number of doses that are shipped until the end of the year. something like a tenfold increase. while this is promising news, it will seriously challenge the system, and will once again highlight the inequities in the urgency to strengthen the local, primary health care systems. so in conclusion, john, we must work together to build a robust and resilient health systems. not only as a means to end the current pandemic, but to prepare for future pandemics all making sure that every person has access to
charles, martha all talk about their country experiences, but we now see two extremes in our world. some countries have fully used up all of their doses and had to stop the vaccination programs due to a lack of supply. on the other hand, there are several countries that have signaled that they would not be able to fully utilize their doses before the expiration date. in unicef and partners are working hard to support these countries to quickly export their excess vaccine doses to other...
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and in this moment, our values call on us to do everything that we can to vaccinate the world against covid-19. it's also in america's self-interest. as long as the virus rages elsewhere, there is a risk of new mutations that could threaten our people. we know that raging covid-19 in other countries holds back global growth, raises instability, and weakens governments. and as we've seen in the united states, with the evidence clearer day by day, the key to reopening and growing economies is to vaccinate your people. our vaccination program has helped the american economy begin to recover from the worst economic crisis in a century. over two million new jobs created just in the last four months since i've become president. a historic decline in long-term unemployment. businesses reopening and a projected economic growth of nine point -- excuse me, 6.9% -- the fastest in nearly four decades in america. just as the american economy is recovering, it is in all of our interests to have the global economy begin to recover as well. and that won't happen unless we can get this pandemic under
and in this moment, our values call on us to do everything that we can to vaccinate the world against covid-19. it's also in america's self-interest. as long as the virus rages elsewhere, there is a risk of new mutations that could threaten our people. we know that raging covid-19 in other countries holds back global growth, raises instability, and weakens governments. and as we've seen in the united states, with the evidence clearer day by day, the key to reopening and growing economies is to...
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there are down in our world. it was fungi that paved the way for civilization. they have made us who we are all around. you are those funds that are falling on you that are going to alter our fate as human. and we're just starting to figure it out. as we continue to explore the fungal empire, our most exciting discoveries are yet to come. the me, the house of your very own, from the printer, computer games that are healing. my dog needs electricity. she explains, delivers facts and shows what the future holds. living and the digital world shift in 15 minutes on dw, the initiation would still take play, games, and humiliations on the path to manhood, to female genital meet kinds of young people who are to smash get this stereotype. the 77 percent. 30 minutes on d, w o. the news, these places for smashing into a venture is the treasure map for modern globetrotters. discover some of us record breaking site and now also in book form the the news . this is dw news alive from berlin, that's not the election aimed at healing national division in armenia. and both of the
there are down in our world. it was fungi that paved the way for civilization. they have made us who we are all around. you are those funds that are falling on you that are going to alter our fate as human. and we're just starting to figure it out. as we continue to explore the fungal empire, our most exciting discoveries are yet to come. the me, the house of your very own, from the printer, computer games that are healing. my dog needs electricity. she explains, delivers facts and shows what...
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, certainly from the view of the committee here, our world in the uk is not changing fast enough withgh with that. would you auree enough with that. would you agree with — enough with that. would you agree with that? _ enough with that. would you agree with that? absolutely. j agree with that? absolutely. even with the best targets in the world, the policies and investments to reach those emissions reductions, we are still seeing climate change impacting notjust the uk, the uk is probably not even the worst hit. we have many others being impacted by the climate change that is already locked in today around the world. tend to think of _ in today around the world. tend to think of the _ in today around the world. tend to think of the uk _ in today around the world. tend to think of the uk is _ to think of the uk is relatively temperate climate, to be honest, but this report talks about wildfires, landslides, drought, flooding. should we expect to start seeing things, if there is not that sort of adaptation plan, on the scale that we are used to seeing in, california, for example, or vic
, certainly from the view of the committee here, our world in the uk is not changing fast enough withgh with that. would you auree enough with that. would you agree with — enough with that. would you agree with that? _ enough with that. would you agree with that? absolutely. j agree with that? absolutely. even with the best targets in the world, the policies and investments to reach those emissions reductions, we are still seeing climate change impacting notjust the uk, the uk is probably not...
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our borders to certain immigrants. absolutely. it's not that kind of world. we in the u.s. we are relying on chinese talent. i if we say bar our borders and we are not exporting anything to china, what is that going to do. they have access to all the researching paper, right? so we need to think about this world a differently. certainly we would worry about espionage fromp other countries. there are concerns particularly when it comes to, you know, military applications and the like, but it is -- this is not the world of absolutes that people might have thought our world was in the past. >> some of the -- going back to the misinformation a moment ago, before it played out here, it played out elsewhere in the philippines, for example. are there things happening outside our borders that are powered by ai that we should keep an eye on in the future? >> absolutely. the prime example is in china where this technology, a neuronetwork which can identify faces and photos among so many other things is being used to target an ethic minority. that's the type of thing that really raises concerns in this area. this same
our borders to certain immigrants. absolutely. it's not that kind of world. we in the u.s. we are relying on chinese talent. i if we say bar our borders and we are not exporting anything to china, what is that going to do. they have access to all the researching paper, right? so we need to think about this world a differently. certainly we would worry about espionage fromp other countries. there are concerns particularly when it comes to, you know, military applications and the like, but it is...
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number one, identify areas of practical work our two countries can do to advance our mutual interests and also benefit the world. two, communicate directly, directly, that the united states will respond to actions that impair our vital interests or those of our allies. and three, to clearly lay out our countries' priorities and our values so he heard it straight from me. and i must tell you, the tone of the entire meetings, i guess it was a total of four hours, was good, positive. there wasn't any strident action taken. where we disagreed, where i disagreed, i stated where it was, where he disagreed, he stated it. but there was not this hyperbolic atmosphere that's gone on too much. we've shown the world we are back, stood with our allies, rallied our allies to make concerted commitments to take on the biggest challenges our world faces. and now we've established a clear basis on how we intend to deal with russia and the u.s./russian relationship. there's much more work ahead, i'm not suggesting any of this is done. we've gotten a lot of business done on this trip. and before i take your questions, i want to sa
number one, identify areas of practical work our two countries can do to advance our mutual interests and also benefit the world. two, communicate directly, directly, that the united states will respond to actions that impair our vital interests or those of our allies. and three, to clearly lay out our countries' priorities and our values so he heard it straight from me. and i must tell you, the tone of the entire meetings, i guess it was a total of four hours, was good, positive. there wasn't...
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world. booktv will bring news programs and publishing news, you can watch all of our past programs anytime, booktv.org. >> thank you for joining us. i am john sanchez with blue bicycle books, really excited about this book. we heard about it coming out a year ago, reached out to a publisher to do an event on this. we are a couple blocks away from calvin street and there is a large statue towering over that street and no longer anything there. there has definitely been a man who has been in the news lately although he has been dead for 150 years. the book itself is for sale and a number of you have already purchased it, thanks for doing that. it is fantastic and he is coming to us from baylor university in the midst of a very intense winter storm, record-setting winter storm. he and the good people of the postal service of gone to great lengths to sign these books, so you will get assigned bookplate book of calhoun. all right. just so you know there's a feature on zoom called q and a, you will see participants, things like that and if you hit q and a, professor anderson can keep that and bob
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the challengers, which was due, the less less in our world to thank you hungry for success to lift you know, one of the 1st major copays for the club is very important for us dynamically developing under you me. another month, they were top of the table after match day 5 and up for any sporting tests, even off the page. with players like tyler adams also ready to hit new heights. their number one rivals are buyer and on that day, 10 live travel to munich. and the 6 goal thriller turned out to be one of the best games of the entire season. the beautiful football on this by the 3 olds rolls showed that light sea could hold their own against the best and its confidence levels were high. so we dimes their speed, i plan to win a trophy and we have the hunger to do it. so that's most people in the side, the face, se defenses, when titles and snuggles man was making light takes ever more title, were they expanding? it is here to a 7 menu to take control of the center through here. numbers. keep the opposition off the ball in areas the particular danger. with a prominent role for dial mcconnel
the challengers, which was due, the less less in our world to thank you hungry for success to lift you know, one of the 1st major copays for the club is very important for us dynamically developing under you me. another month, they were top of the table after match day 5 and up for any sporting tests, even off the page. with players like tyler adams also ready to hit new heights. their number one rivals are buyer and on that day, 10 live travel to munich. and the 6 goal thriller turned out to...
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president, i believe that our world is interconnected and interdependent, and certainly the most recent including the pandemic, have made that point clear. our world is interconnected and interdependent. therefore, what happens abroad is of priority to the united states of america. and that is why i am in guatemala today. and that is why president joe biden will travel to europe later this week. we are renewing our relationships around the globe and our presence around the world. in fact, just last week, i shared with the president that the united states will provide, as a first donation, 500,000 vaccines to guatemala. again, understanding the interdependence, a connection between us and the importance of looking out for and prioritizing the needs of one's neighbor. i am proud to report that the agreements between president jean matea and i have made today will support the people of guatemala and the people of the united states. before i get to questions, i want to highlight several of those agreements. first, security is probably one of the more important issues. president biden is i m
president, i believe that our world is interconnected and interdependent, and certainly the most recent including the pandemic, have made that point clear. our world is interconnected and interdependent. therefore, what happens abroad is of priority to the united states of america. and that is why i am in guatemala today. and that is why president joe biden will travel to europe later this week. we are renewing our relationships around the globe and our presence around the world. in fact, just...
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we explore a different aspect of holocaust history and its connections to its, our relevance to our worldhere in the united states, february is black history month and to commemorate this special
we explore a different aspect of holocaust history and its connections to its, our relevance to our worldhere in the united states, february is black history month and to commemorate this special
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and closer collaboration with our world-class searchers, industries and startups. rpinned with extra funding from those nations that decide to participate. fifth, we must play our part in upholding the rules-based international order. by speaking with one voice to defend our values and interests, and encouraging others to play by the rules, ensuring freedom of navigation, a safe and secure cyberspace, and setting new standards for emerging technologies. we will strengthen our existing partnerships, for example, with the european union, and forge new engagements with other like-minded countries around the world, including in africa, asia, and latin america. conflict and instability in nato's neighborhood directly undermine our security. so our sixth aim is to step up our training and capacity building support for partners. from iraq to jordan and georgia to ukraine, in areas like counterterrorism, counter cyber attacks, crisis management and defense reform. nato has a long track record and we must build on it. because training and building the capacity of our partner
and closer collaboration with our world-class searchers, industries and startups. rpinned with extra funding from those nations that decide to participate. fifth, we must play our part in upholding the rules-based international order. by speaking with one voice to defend our values and interests, and encouraging others to play by the rules, ensuring freedom of navigation, a safe and secure cyberspace, and setting new standards for emerging technologies. we will strengthen our existing...
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and then if i areas of practical work, our 2 countries can do to advance our mutual interest and also benefit the world. to communicate directly directly at united states will respond to actions that impair or vital interest or those of our allies and 3 to clearly lay out our country's priorities in our values. so we heard it straight for me and i must tell you the tone of the entire meetings, i guess was total 4 hours was was what was, was good positive. there wasn't any, any strident action taken. or we disagreed. i disagree, stated where it was, where he disagreed, he stated, but it was not done in a hyperbolic you atmosphere. that is too much of what's been going on over the last week. i believe i hope united states is showing the world that we are back. standing with our allies rallied our fellow democracies, make concert committee to concert, a commitment to take on the biggest challenge is our world faces. and now we've established a clear basis on how we intend to do with russia and the u. s. russian relationship . there's much more work ahead. i'm not suggesting any, this is done. we've gotten
and then if i areas of practical work, our 2 countries can do to advance our mutual interest and also benefit the world. to communicate directly directly at united states will respond to actions that impair or vital interest or those of our allies and 3 to clearly lay out our country's priorities in our values. so we heard it straight for me and i must tell you the tone of the entire meetings, i guess was total 4 hours was was what was, was good positive. there wasn't any, any strident action...
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. >> we're looking at driving our world to a climate where lots of places are going to be a real challenge to live. these heat waves are going to be more common, more intense and more devastating. >> reporter: tonight our changing planet and a blistering threat across the west. >> miguel, these temperatures are really stressing power grids across the region. >> yeah, jose. from texas to california power companies are asking anyone who can conserve energy to do so to avoid rolling blackouts. and keep this in mind. it's not yet the official start of summer. jose? >> miguel almaguer in burbank, thank you. >>> the supreme court today rejecting a legal challenge to obamacare brought by a group of red states, keeping the affordable care act alive for the roughly 30 million americans who depend on it. pete williams has details. >> reporter: the ruling is a victory for angela eilers of southern california. she worries what would happen without obamacare to her daughter who's twice had heart surgery. >> what happens next? what will happen to her coverage? what happens not just immediately but in th
. >> we're looking at driving our world to a climate where lots of places are going to be a real challenge to live. these heat waves are going to be more common, more intense and more devastating. >> reporter: tonight our changing planet and a blistering threat across the west. >> miguel, these temperatures are really stressing power grids across the region. >> yeah, jose. from texas to california power companies are asking anyone who can conserve energy to do so to...
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study claims that 1940 federal census data could hold the key to how the people around us shape our world view. i'll speak to the author of the study who is here to explain how having a black neighbor might impact your political view. welcome to allstate. ♪ ♪ you already pay for car insurance, why not take your home along for the ride? allstate. here, better protection costs a whole lot less. you're in good hands. click or call to bundle today. (man) i've made progress with my mental health. so when i started having unintentional body movements called tardive dyskinesia... ... i ignored them. but when the movements in my hands and feet started throwing me off at work... i finally had to say, 'it's not ok.' it was time to talk to my doctor about austedo. she said that austedo helps reduce td movements in adults... ...while i continue with most of my mental health medications. (vo) austedo can cause depression, suicidal thoughts, or actions in patients with huntington's disease. pay close attention to and call your doctor if you become depressed, have sudden changes in mood, behaviors, feel
study claims that 1940 federal census data could hold the key to how the people around us shape our world view. i'll speak to the author of the study who is here to explain how having a black neighbor might impact your political view. welcome to allstate. ♪ ♪ you already pay for car insurance, why not take your home along for the ride? allstate. here, better protection costs a whole lot less. you're in good hands. click or call to bundle today. (man) i've made progress with my mental...
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and then if i areas of practical work, our 2 countries can do to advance our mutual interest and also benefit the world. to communicate directly directly at united states will respond to actions that impair or vital interest or those of our allies and 3 to clearly lay out our country's priorities and our values. so we heard it straight for me and i must tell you the tone of the entire meetings. i guess it was total 4 hours was was what was, was good positive. there wasn't any, any strident action. take it where we disagreed. i disagree, stated where it was, where he disagreed, he stated, but it was not done in a hyperbolic atmosphere. that is too much of what's been going on over the last week. i believe i hope united states is showing the world that we are back standing with our allies rallied our fellow democracies to make concert committee concerted commitments to take on the biggest challenges our world faces. and now we've established a clear basis on how we intend to do with russia and the u. s. russian relationship . there's much more work ahead. i'm not suggesting any, this is done. we've gotte
and then if i areas of practical work, our 2 countries can do to advance our mutual interest and also benefit the world. to communicate directly directly at united states will respond to actions that impair or vital interest or those of our allies and 3 to clearly lay out our country's priorities and our values. so we heard it straight for me and i must tell you the tone of the entire meetings. i guess it was total 4 hours was was what was, was good positive. there wasn't any, any strident...
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to find that i'd love haters and we'd know the changed our world. this is silly or green, who was in the aftermath of world war 2, everyone was talking about the awesome and terrifying capabilities of nuclear fission. what really changed the climate was the speech given by president eisenhower in december, 953 at the united nations. which he called adams for peace timing bombs today. i'm more than 25 times as powerful as the weapons with what the atomic aides don't. it began with a lot of gloom and doom. and then he circles around and ends with this beautiful, happy tale of how atomic energy is going to bring blessings and health and prosperity to the world. this greatest of destructive forces can be developed into a great boon for the benefit of all mankind. the president's speech was immediately transmitted to 70 or overseas post by the u. s. i a press service before the communists could distort and misinterpret americans. proposals. adams for peace, quickly became internationalized the propaganda around adams for peace included traveling exhibits
to find that i'd love haters and we'd know the changed our world. this is silly or green, who was in the aftermath of world war 2, everyone was talking about the awesome and terrifying capabilities of nuclear fission. what really changed the climate was the speech given by president eisenhower in december, 953 at the united nations. which he called adams for peace timing bombs today. i'm more than 25 times as powerful as the weapons with what the atomic aides don't. it began with a lot of gloom...
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. >> i tell you that there's a problem that exists in our world about drugs, but you better deal withnone of the officers or enlisted men i talked to thought the problem was solved. i think they, and rightly so, they feel very proud as to where the movement is now but knowing full well there's a mountain that you've got to climb. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ >> vietnam cannot take all the blame, because if it is, why do we have so big a drug problem in new york city? ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪ your hair's all messed up baby ♪ ♪ and your clothes don't fit you right ♪ ♪ big country joe don't spend your monthly rent ♪ ♪ tells his wife he can't imagine where the money went ♪ ♪ dressing you up in style evil woman child ♪ ♪♪ ♪ mr. bojangles ♪ ♪ mr. bojangles thought he could dance ♪ ♪ told me of the times he'd spent with shows ♪ ♪ traveling throughout the south ♪ ♪ spoke with tears of 15 years ♪ ♪ they just travelled about ♪ ♪ but the dog up and died ♪ ♪ dog up and died ♪ ♪ and after 20 years he still grieves ♪ ♪ mr. bojangles ♪ ♪ mr. bojangles ♪ ♪♪ >>> cspan is your unfiltered view of government. we're funded by these
. >> i tell you that there's a problem that exists in our world about drugs, but you better deal withnone of the officers or enlisted men i talked to thought the problem was solved. i think they, and rightly so, they feel very proud as to where the movement is now but knowing full well there's a mountain that you've got to climb. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ >> vietnam cannot take all the blame, because if it is, why do we have so big a drug problem in new york city?...
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and then if i areas and practical work, our 2 countries can do to advance our mutual interest and also benefit the world. to communicate directly directly at united states will respond to actions that impair or vital interest or those of our allies and 3 to clearly lay out our country's priorities and our values. so we heard it straight for me and i must tell you the tone of the entire meetings. i guess it was total 4 hours was was what was, was good positive. there wasn't any, any strident action. take it where we disagree. i disagree, stated where it was, where he disagreed, he stated, but it was not done, and a hyperbolic you atmosphere. that is too much of what's been going on over this last week. i believe i hope united states is showing the world that we are back. standing with our allies rallied our fellow democracies, make concert committee to concert, a commitment to take on the biggest challenge is our world faces. and now we've established a clear basis on how we intend to do with russia and the u. s. russian relationship . there's much more work ahead. i'm not suggesting any, this is done. w
and then if i areas and practical work, our 2 countries can do to advance our mutual interest and also benefit the world. to communicate directly directly at united states will respond to actions that impair or vital interest or those of our allies and 3 to clearly lay out our country's priorities and our values. so we heard it straight for me and i must tell you the tone of the entire meetings. i guess it was total 4 hours was was what was, was good positive. there wasn't any, any strident...
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by being — to play our role in the world by being one _ to play our role in the world by being leaders in aid. this is— being one of the leaders in aid. this is hot— being one of the leaders in aid. this is not the right time to pull things— this is not the right time to pull things away because basically this is when _ things away because basically this is when the poorest countries need help most — is when the poorest countries need help most. 50 is when the poorest countries need hel most. , ,, help most. so the political pressure is ilin: u- help most. so the political pressure is piling up on _ help most. so the political pressure is piling up on the — help most. so the political pressure is piling up on the government. - help most. so the political pressure is piling up on the government. but| is piling up on the government. but its opponents, inside and outside the conservative party, could be defeated, not in a vote but because of house of commons procedures. the government has argued that its critics have hijacked another quite different piece of legislation to try to
by being — to play our role in the world by being one _ to play our role in the world by being leaders in aid. this is— being one of the leaders in aid. this is hot— being one of the leaders in aid. this is not the right time to pull things— this is not the right time to pull things away because basically this is when _ things away because basically this is when the poorest countries need help most — is when the poorest countries need help most. 50 is when the poorest countries need...
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our top stories. world leaders at the g7 summit in cornwall attend a lavish reception hosted by queen elizabeth — the focus on climate change. earlier at the summit, world leaders discussed plans to donate one billion covid vaccines to poorer countries a teenager who filmed the murder of george floyd is given a specialjournalism award by the pulitzer prize board. chanting thousands of demonstrators in spain call for an end to violence against women after the discovery of a young girl's body causes outrage. cheering and an emphatic win for italy in the opening match of euro 2020 as they beat turkey 3—0. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. leaders of the g7 group of wealthy nations have been attending a lavish reception hosted by queen elizabeth to highlight the need to tackle climate change. the eden project — in south—west england — consists of a series of bio—domes housing the world's largest indoor rainforest. here is the queen with the uk prime minister, borisjohnson, and the f
our top stories. world leaders at the g7 summit in cornwall attend a lavish reception hosted by queen elizabeth — the focus on climate change. earlier at the summit, world leaders discussed plans to donate one billion covid vaccines to poorer countries a teenager who filmed the murder of george floyd is given a specialjournalism award by the pulitzer prize board. chanting thousands of demonstrators in spain call for an end to violence against women after the discovery of a young girl's body...
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so these movements are having real impact on our world. >> yeah. >> the way you expect them to ar ba tries that, do acquisitions, that kindof thing. >> public companies like free money, too right? >> sure do absolutely. >> if we're going to give it to them, why not? can't let you go without talking stitch fix after earnings up about 11.5%. i remember sitting down with you on investing day, you're on its board. model shifted over time. katrina has been expanding the way they exchange customers beyond that standards here are clothes in a box every month or every three moss, however often you pick them. using ai shifting the model as far as the people making the fixes. what do you think is most important for investors to understand about the engine and the technology behind what's driving this company from here >> look, one of most exciting company ice wies i work, i have optimism how far things can go from here. the piece that kind of is consistent from the very beginning through now was personalization. and unlike anyone else in this apparel industry they know way more about their cus
so these movements are having real impact on our world. >> yeah. >> the way you expect them to ar ba tries that, do acquisitions, that kindof thing. >> public companies like free money, too right? >> sure do absolutely. >> if we're going to give it to them, why not? can't let you go without talking stitch fix after earnings up about 11.5%. i remember sitting down with you on investing day, you're on its board. model shifted over time. katrina has been expanding the...
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and we know the ask them to changed our world. this is silly or who, why i'm in the aftermath of world war 2, everyone was talking about the awesome and terrifying capabilities of nuclear fission. what really changed the climate was the speech given by president eisenhower in december, 1953 at the united nations, which he called adams for feats. tommy bombs today. i'm more than 25 times as powerful as the weapons with what the atomic aides don't. it began with a lot of gloom and doom. and then he circles around and ends with this beautiful happy tale of how atomic energy is going to bring blessings and health and prosperity to the world. this greatest of destructive forces can be developed into a great boon for the benefit of all mankind. the president's speech was immediately transmitted to 74 overseas post by the u. s. i a press service before the communists could distort and misinterpret the america proposals. adams for peace, quickly became internationalized the propaganda around adams for peace included traveling exhibits wher
and we know the ask them to changed our world. this is silly or who, why i'm in the aftermath of world war 2, everyone was talking about the awesome and terrifying capabilities of nuclear fission. what really changed the climate was the speech given by president eisenhower in december, 1953 at the united nations, which he called adams for feats. tommy bombs today. i'm more than 25 times as powerful as the weapons with what the atomic aides don't. it began with a lot of gloom and doom. and then...
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and they think that we think that our template of democracy is what we are trying to impose on the rest of the world. and people don't like to have our template imposed on them. they know they have different cultures. they have different histories. they have different neighbors. they have different circumstances. and and the use of that word to my kept trying to get within the administration the use of the word freer political systems and freeromic systems as a a something that was moving in the direction that the president's quote properly says, i mean we know that the world is a better place if you look down from mars on earth the countries that are doing the best for their people the countries that have the freer political systems and the free economic systems. and and they are the countries that tend not to impote try to impose their will on their neighbors. i let me give you a few examples of this. uzbekistan back in 2005 there was a prison break i'd go into uzbekistan met with kareem off. here's a polyperal member in this old soviet union, and he was no democrat to be sure. he was a an authori
and they think that we think that our template of democracy is what we are trying to impose on the rest of the world. and people don't like to have our template imposed on them. they know they have different cultures. they have different histories. they have different neighbors. they have different circumstances. and and the use of that word to my kept trying to get within the administration the use of the word freer political systems and freeromic systems as a a something that was moving in...
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world needs to see. stay with us. help us. today let's paint. let's paint our houses. and our fancy doghouses. it's a fancy dog home. racing to create the clean energy jobs that will solve the climate crisis. president biden has a plan to make sure america wins that race. biden: doing nothing is not an option. the world is not waiting. if we act to save the planet, we can create millions of good paying jobs. and i want to put the world on notice, america is back. the competition of the 21st century, the future, will be built right here in america. doing nothing is not an option. wayfair has everything you need to make your home ready to seize the day. make it look like, it's from another planet. make your new sink work a little harder. make your home everything you need it to be. and make it yours. oscar will love that. [ bark ] however you make it, make your home like no other. >>> in our world lead today, breaking news in a troubled region of eastern africa. ethiopia's government just announced a unlatical ceasefire across tigray, a region where we have been following for months reports of atrocities and food shor
world needs to see. stay with us. help us. today let's paint. let's paint our houses. and our fancy doghouses. it's a fancy dog home. racing to create the clean energy jobs that will solve the climate crisis. president biden has a plan to make sure america wins that race. biden: doing nothing is not an option. the world is not waiting. if we act to save the planet, we can create millions of good paying jobs. and i want to put the world on notice, america is back. the competition of the 21st...
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of course, the overriding principle is there are rules in our world that must be followed. 't make it any better or worse, for being historic — it's still out there. and in today's world, sportsmen and women have got to learn to govern themselves within fair and normal boundaries. i do feel, however, that the fact that social media has retained some rather — and i'm sure this is going to apply, by the way, if you went into many people's social media background, this is going to be a recurring theme. there's no doubt that this young man has done something wrong and he must, as he has, hold his hands up. number one is the apology. number two is the punishment, and you should bear in mind common sense. common sense says the views expressed were not acceptable — at any level — but i think the right of a man to work is equally important. i would've much preferred ollie robinson to have received a massive financial fine, with the proceeds of that fine being sent to a charitable base, that perhaps works in the area of which he was decided... you know, which it was decided he had be
of course, the overriding principle is there are rules in our world that must be followed. 't make it any better or worse, for being historic — it's still out there. and in today's world, sportsmen and women have got to learn to govern themselves within fair and normal boundaries. i do feel, however, that the fact that social media has retained some rather — and i'm sure this is going to apply, by the way, if you went into many people's social media background, this is going to be a...