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rodwell now on bbc news, it's time for our world. rodwell nkomazana our world.komaza na was our world. rodwell nkomazana was asleep outside church in rural zimbabwe when he was attacked by a hyena. against the odds, he survived. when we arrived, they expose these words, and he was a young man and he had literally no face. , ., ., ., face. he is now headed to south africa for life _ face. he is now headed to south africa for life changing - africa for life changing surgery. africa for life changing surgery-— africa for life changing surue . ~ , surgery. when i saw the first photographs _ surgery. when i saw the first photographs of _ surgery. when i saw the first photographs of how - surgery. when i saw the first i photographs of how horrendous the injury was i decided to do whatever i could to help him. our world has been given exclusive access to follow rodwell�*s journey to recovery. a rare moment of rest and play for rodwell and his mother. it's just four months since rodwell was attacked. rodwell was living with his grandmother in rural zimbabwe when early i
rodwell now on bbc news, it's time for our world. rodwell nkomazana our world.komaza na was our world. rodwell nkomazana was asleep outside church in rural zimbabwe when he was attacked by a hyena. against the odds, he survived. when we arrived, they expose these words, and he was a young man and he had literally no face. , ., ., ., face. he is now headed to south africa for life _ face. he is now headed to south africa for life changing - africa for life changing surgery. africa for life...
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our first. and should not be used as an answer to every problem we see around the world. ingeed -- indeed, today, many of our greatest concerns cannot be solved or even addressed through the force of arms. arms and bullets cannot defend against covid-19 or its future variants. to fight this pandemic we need a collective act of science and political will. we need to act now to get shots in arms as fast as possible and expand access to oxygen, test, treatments to save lives around the world. and for the future, we need to create a new mechanism to finance global health security. that builds object our existing development assistance and global health -- and a global health threat council. that is armed with the tools we need to monitor and identify emerging pandemics so that we can take immediate action. already the united states has put more than $15 billion toward global covid response, the global covid-19 individual response. we have shipped more than 160 million doses of covid-19 vaccine to other countries. this includes 130 million doses from our own supply and the firs
our first. and should not be used as an answer to every problem we see around the world. ingeed -- indeed, today, many of our greatest concerns cannot be solved or even addressed through the force of arms. arms and bullets cannot defend against covid-19 or its future variants. to fight this pandemic we need a collective act of science and political will. we need to act now to get shots in arms as fast as possible and expand access to oxygen, test, treatments to save lives around the world. and...
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to deliver for our own people must also engage deeply with the rest of the world. to ensure that our future work together with other partners are partners toward a shared future. our security, our prosperity, and our very freedoms are interconnected. in my view is never before. and so i believe we must work together as never before. over the last 8 months, i prioritize rebuilding our alliances, revitalizing our partnerships, and recognizing their essential and central to america, enduring security and prosperity. we have reaffirmed our sacred nato alliance to article 5 commitment. we're working with our allies toward a new strategic concept that will help our alliance better tre gone, evolving threats today and tomorrow. we renewed our engagement, whether you are paying union, a fundamental partner in tackling a full range of significant issues facing our world today. we elevated the quad partnership among australia, india, and japan, and the united states to take on challenges ranging from house, security to climate, to emerging technologies. where engage with regi
to deliver for our own people must also engage deeply with the rest of the world. to ensure that our future work together with other partners are partners toward a shared future. our security, our prosperity, and our very freedoms are interconnected. in my view is never before. and so i believe we must work together as never before. over the last 8 months, i prioritize rebuilding our alliances, revitalizing our partnerships, and recognizing their essential and central to america, enduring...
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world. but to reach that land of our promises, we must bridge great divides. excellencies, i see six great divides, six grand canyons that that we must bridge now. first, we must bridge the peace divide. for far too many around the world, peace and stability remain a a distant dream. in afghanistan where we must -- humanitarian assistance and human rights, especially for women and girls. in ethiopia -- [inaudible] and crypt the conditions for the -- and create the conditions for the start of a political dialogue. in yemen where we reaffirm unwavering support to the people in their pursuit of democracy, peace, human rights and the rule of law. in the -- [inaudible] where we are committed to mobilizing international assistance for regional security or development and dogmas. in places such as yemen, libya and syria where we must overcome stalemates and push for peace. in israel and palestineing where we urge readers to resume a meaningful dialogue and the two-state solution as the only pathway to peace. in haiti and so many other places left behind we're extend t
world. but to reach that land of our promises, we must bridge great divides. excellencies, i see six great divides, six grand canyons that that we must bridge now. first, we must bridge the peace divide. for far too many around the world, peace and stability remain a a distant dream. in afghanistan where we must -- humanitarian assistance and human rights, especially for women and girls. in ethiopia -- [inaudible] and crypt the conditions for the -- and create the conditions for the start of a...
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the united states turns our focus to the priorities and the regions of the world like the indo-pacific which are most consequential today and tomorrow. we would use with our allies and partners through cooperation of multilateral institutions like the united nations to amplify strength and speed our progress toward dealing with these global challenges. it is a the world to ensure that our future must work together with other partners, our partners, toward a shared future. our security, our prosperity and are very freedoms are interconnected. in my view, as never before. and so i believe we must work together as never before. over the last eight months i prioritized rebuilding our alliances, revitalizing our partnerships, and recognizing they are central to america's enduring security and prosperity. we have reaffirmed our sacred nato alliance the article v commitment. we are working with our allies to a new strategic concept that will help our lives alliee on evolving threats of today and tomorrow. we renewed our engagement with the european union, a fundamental partners in tackling th
the united states turns our focus to the priorities and the regions of the world like the indo-pacific which are most consequential today and tomorrow. we would use with our allies and partners through cooperation of multilateral institutions like the united nations to amplify strength and speed our progress toward dealing with these global challenges. it is a the world to ensure that our future must work together with other partners, our partners, toward a shared future. our security, our...
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they are worried that we are not doing enough to solve the problems facing our world. my friends, they are not wrong. we can do more. we know this in our hearts. on covid-19, we have the vaccine, the know-how, the capacity for distribution. we lacked only the political support. on climate change we have incredible innovations in renewable energy and adaptive technologies and in transitioning away from fossil fuels. again, we let only the political support and the financing. on political instability we have neared universal desire for nonproliferation and nuclear disarmament before the finish line, treaties not ratified humanitarian concerns. enough food and water to provide for the planet many times over. yet there is a general field of -- fear that we will see the return of famine and the impacts of drought. hundreds of millions requiring humanitarian assistance by the end of the year. my friends, there are moments in time that are turning points. this is one such moment. we can choose the part of isolationism, mutual destruction, human, or we can forge together a new
they are worried that we are not doing enough to solve the problems facing our world. my friends, they are not wrong. we can do more. we know this in our hearts. on covid-19, we have the vaccine, the know-how, the capacity for distribution. we lacked only the political support. on climate change we have incredible innovations in renewable energy and adaptive technologies and in transitioning away from fossil fuels. again, we let only the political support and the financing. on political...
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a decisive decade for our world. he called on world leaders to work together as never before and to those who have criticized a chaotic withdrawal from afghanistan, he said, u.s. military power must be our tool of last resort, not our first. and of course, he addressed two of the key challenges that are at this general assembly climate change and coronavirus. he also talked about a key part of his domestic agenda. infrastructure. joining us now, nbc news white house correspondent, jeff bennett, who was at the u.n. michael crowley, a diplomatic correspondent for "the new york times." david ignatius, "washington post" columnist and associate editor, as well as an msnbc contributor and california democratic congresswoman, barbara lee, serving as a representative to the general assembly. jeff, this clearly president biden's biggest moment on the world stage so far. what's the goal of his address and what's your takeaway? >> you know, chris, i think the speech was a top-to-bottom articulation of and defense of president bi
a decisive decade for our world. he called on world leaders to work together as never before and to those who have criticized a chaotic withdrawal from afghanistan, he said, u.s. military power must be our tool of last resort, not our first. and of course, he addressed two of the key challenges that are at this general assembly climate change and coronavirus. he also talked about a key part of his domestic agenda. infrastructure. joining us now, nbc news white house correspondent, jeff bennett,...
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to deliver for our own people who must also engage deeply with the rest of the world, to ensure that our own future, we must work together with other partners, our partners toward a shared future. our security, our prosperity, and our very freedoms are interconnected in my view as never before. and so, i believe we must work together as never before. over the last eight months, i've prioritized rebuilding our alliances, revitalizing our partnerships, and recognizing they're essential and central to america's enduring security and prosperity. we have reaffirmed our sacred nato alliance with the article 5 commitment. we're working with our allies toward a new strategic concept that will help our alliance better take on evolving threats of today and tomorrow. we renewed our engagement with the european union, a fundamental partner in tackling a full range of significant issues facing our world today. we elevated the quad partnership among australia, india, japan, and the united states to take on challenges ranging from health security to climate to emerging technologies. we're engaging w
to deliver for our own people who must also engage deeply with the rest of the world, to ensure that our own future, we must work together with other partners, our partners toward a shared future. our security, our prosperity, and our very freedoms are interconnected in my view as never before. and so, i believe we must work together as never before. over the last eight months, i've prioritized rebuilding our alliances, revitalizing our partnerships, and recognizing they're essential and...
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now on bbc news, our world. 0k, ok, let's get more on the petrol shortages.ke to a student paramedic who told me on friday she struggled to find a petrol station with diesel to fill up her ambulance.— with diesel to fill up her ambulance. , ., , ., with diesel to fill up her ambulance. ., , ., , ambulance. on friday i was on shift workin: in ambulance. on friday i was on shift working in essex. _ ambulance. on friday i was on shift working in essex. we _ ambulance. on friday i was on shift working in essex. we had _ ambulance. on friday i was on shift working in essex. we had done - working in essex. we had done several hundred miles, been all over the place and then we got close to the place and then we got close to the station and we thought, we should probably try and get feel. we had been having updates throughout the day that it was quite bad and we should try and get fuel if we are below half a tank. we thought we will go now, we are not on the job. we went to our normal bt we normally go to and there was no diesel. we thought we would head back and we
now on bbc news, our world. 0k, ok, let's get more on the petrol shortages.ke to a student paramedic who told me on friday she struggled to find a petrol station with diesel to fill up her ambulance.— with diesel to fill up her ambulance. , ., , ., with diesel to fill up her ambulance. ., , ., , ambulance. on friday i was on shift workin: in ambulance. on friday i was on shift working in essex. _ ambulance. on friday i was on shift working in essex. we _ ambulance. on friday i was on shift...
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world. taking up only 8% of our national territory. no other country in the world has such a comprehensive environmental legislation. it sets an example for other countries to follow. [indiscernible] -- of which 66% are native. that was there since they succeed hundreds when the country -- since the 1600s when the country was discovered. humming the planet -- while homing the planet's great ability. the brazil is as big as all of western europe. our goal of achieving climate neutrality is zero. applications to climate sources have been doubled and made illegal deforestation. in the amazon region we have been reducing 32% of deforestation compared to august of last year. what other country in the world has an environmental policy like ours? you're all invited to come and visit our amazon. brazil is already an example in energy generation. 83% of our energy comes from renewable sources. we will present on our rules governing our entry and we hope that industrialized countries will hold their commitment at climate funding. green jobs light
world. taking up only 8% of our national territory. no other country in the world has such a comprehensive environmental legislation. it sets an example for other countries to follow. [indiscernible] -- of which 66% are native. that was there since they succeed hundreds when the country -- since the 1600s when the country was discovered. humming the planet -- while homing the planet's great ability. the brazil is as big as all of western europe. our goal of achieving climate neutrality is zero....
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john simpson, our world _ the chinese themselves.r, in pakistan, thank you. the rest of the news now. lawyers acting for virginia giuffre — the woman who claims she was sexually assaulted by prince andrew — say he has been served with legal papers, ahead of preliminary proceedings scheduled to take place in new york on monday. 0ur royal correspondent sarah campbell is here. sarah, what more can you tell us? these are the official legal papers relating to the civil case brought by virginia giuffre, who alleges he was sexually assaulted by prince andrew when she was 17. he denies the claims against him and says he has no recollection of meeting her. her civil case was launched last month that a court in new york and is part of the initial process papers have to be served on the defendant, prince andrew, in a document published today its belief that has been done. the documented div —— the document says the representative left the papers with a police officer at prince andrew's home in windsor on the 27th of august. it's not clear wheth
john simpson, our world _ the chinese themselves.r, in pakistan, thank you. the rest of the news now. lawyers acting for virginia giuffre — the woman who claims she was sexually assaulted by prince andrew — say he has been served with legal papers, ahead of preliminary proceedings scheduled to take place in new york on monday. 0ur royal correspondent sarah campbell is here. sarah, what more can you tell us? these are the official legal papers relating to the civil case brought by virginia...
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we must urgently transform our male dominated world and to shift the balance of power to so the most challenging problems of our age. and that means more women leaders in parliament's cabinets and boardrooms. a means women fully represented and making their full contribution everywhere. i urge governments corporations and other institutions to take both steps, including benchmarks and quotas to create gender parity from the leadership down the united nations. we have achieved this among the senior management and our country team leaders. we will keep going until we have parity at every level. at the same time, we need to push back against regressive laws that institutionalize gender discrimination. women rights a human rights. economic recovery plan should focus on women, including through large scale investments in daycare economy. and we need an emergency plan to fight gender based violence in every country to achieve the sustainable development goals and build a better world. we can, and we must bridge the gender, divide the money, excellencies to restoring trust and inspiring hope
we must urgently transform our male dominated world and to shift the balance of power to so the most challenging problems of our age. and that means more women leaders in parliament's cabinets and boardrooms. a means women fully represented and making their full contribution everywhere. i urge governments corporations and other institutions to take both steps, including benchmarks and quotas to create gender parity from the leadership down the united nations. we have achieved this among the...
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now it's time for our world.well nkomazana was asleep outside church in rural zimbabwe, when he was attacked by a hyena. against the odds, he survived. immediately, when i arrived, they exposed these wounds, and here was a young man with, i mean literally, no face. i mean, literally, no face. he is now headed to south africa for life—changing surgery. when i saw the first photographs of how horrendous the injury was, i decided that i would do whatever i could to help him. our world has been given exclusive access to follow rodwell�*s journey to recovery. a rare moment of rest and play for rodwell and his mother, shamiso. it's just four months since rodwell was attacked. rodwell was living with his grandmother in rural zimbabwe when early in may, they attended an all—night prayer vigil. it was here, under this tree, that rodwell was attacked. rodwell�*s injuries were so severe, it seemed unlikely he would survive. rodwell lives in a remote part of zimbabwe. it was nearly two days before he reached a referral hospi
now it's time for our world.well nkomazana was asleep outside church in rural zimbabwe, when he was attacked by a hyena. against the odds, he survived. immediately, when i arrived, they exposed these wounds, and here was a young man with, i mean literally, no face. i mean, literally, no face. he is now headed to south africa for life—changing surgery. when i saw the first photographs of how horrendous the injury was, i decided that i would do whatever i could to help him. our world has been...
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our first. it should not be used as an answer to every problem we see around the world. deed, today, many of our greatest concerns cannot be solved or even addressed through the force of arms. bombs and bullets cannot defend against covid-19 or its future variants. to fight this pandemic, we need a collective act of science and political will. we need to ask now to get shots in arms as fast as possible and expand access to oxygen, test, treatments, -- treatments, and vaccines around the world. we need a global health threat council armed with the tools we need to monitor and identify emerging pandemics so that we can take immediate action. already, the united states has put more than $15 billion toward global covid response. we have shipped more than 160 million doses of covid-19 vaccine to other countries. this includes 130 million doses from our own supply, and the first tranches of 500 million doses that we purchased through covax. planes carrying vaccines from the united dates have already landed in 100 countries -- the united states have already landed in 100 countri
our first. it should not be used as an answer to every problem we see around the world. deed, today, many of our greatest concerns cannot be solved or even addressed through the force of arms. bombs and bullets cannot defend against covid-19 or its future variants. to fight this pandemic, we need a collective act of science and political will. we need to ask now to get shots in arms as fast as possible and expand access to oxygen, test, treatments, -- treatments, and vaccines around the world....
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the future of each of our nations, and the world, depends on free -- on a free indo pacific. this is about investing in our greatest source of strength. our alliances. updating them to better meet the threats of today and tomorrow. it's about connecting america's existing allies in -- and partners in new ways and amplifying our ability to collaborate, recognizing there is no divide separating the interests of our atlantic and pacific partners. this effort refracts the broader trend of european countries playing an extremely important role in the indo pacific. france already has substantial presence is a key partner and ally in strengthening the security and prosperity of the region. the u.s. looks forward to working with france and other countries as we go forward. this initiative is about making sure each of us has a modern capability, the most modern capabilities we need to maneuver and defend against rapidly evolving threats. . aukus will bring together sciences and industries to maintain and expand our military capabilities and critical technologies such as artificial inte
the future of each of our nations, and the world, depends on free -- on a free indo pacific. this is about investing in our greatest source of strength. our alliances. updating them to better meet the threats of today and tomorrow. it's about connecting america's existing allies in -- and partners in new ways and amplifying our ability to collaborate, recognizing there is no divide separating the interests of our atlantic and pacific partners. this effort refracts the broader trend of european...
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now on bbc news, our world. asleep outside church, in rural zimbabwe, when he was attacked by a hyena. against the odds, he survived. immediately, when i arrived, they exposed these wounds, and here was a young man with, i mean literally, no face. he is now headed to south africa for life—changing surgery. when i saw the first photographs of how horrendous the injury was, i decided that i would do whatever i could to help him. our world has been given exclusive access to follow rodwell�*s journey to recovery. a rare moment of rest and play for rodwell and his mother, shamiso. it's just four months since rodwell was attacked. rodwell was living with his grandmother, in rural zimbabwe, when early in may, they attended an all—night prayer vigil. it was here, under this tree, that rodwell was attacked. rodwell�*s injuries were so severe, it seemed unlikely he would survive. rodwell lives in a remote part of zimbabwe. it was nearly two days before he reached a referral hospital in the country's capital, harare. you c
now on bbc news, our world. asleep outside church, in rural zimbabwe, when he was attacked by a hyena. against the odds, he survived. immediately, when i arrived, they exposed these wounds, and here was a young man with, i mean literally, no face. he is now headed to south africa for life—changing surgery. when i saw the first photographs of how horrendous the injury was, i decided that i would do whatever i could to help him. our world has been given exclusive access to follow rodwell�*s...
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. >> we will change our lives and our world. >> here it is, here's the next steve jobs. >> now in theourtroom, accused of fraud. >> they really painted a picture of elizabeth holmes as somebody who knew exactly what she was doing. >> once her former lover, is he really to blame? >>> driving diversity. the woman who's breaking down barriers. >> i just want people to know that women can do what the men do. >> and changing nascar from the inside out. >> definitely a lot more diversity down on pit road, it's pretty cool to see. >>> and back in style for the first time since the pandemic. new york fashion week is back. the styles, the celebs, and what kylie jenner showed off. this is what freedom sounds like. and this. this is what freedom smells like. ahhh, enjoy 30 days of open-road freshness. febreze car. la, la, la, la, la ♪ >>> good evening. thanks for joining us. i'm deborah roberts. elizabeth holmes was once the youngest woman to become a self-made billionaire. her rise was extraordinary. but so was her fall. here's abc's chief >> elizabeth holmes, former billionaire and founder of
. >> we will change our lives and our world. >> here it is, here's the next steve jobs. >> now in theourtroom, accused of fraud. >> they really painted a picture of elizabeth holmes as somebody who knew exactly what she was doing. >> once her former lover, is he really to blame? >>> driving diversity. the woman who's breaking down barriers. >> i just want people to know that women can do what the men do. >> and changing nascar from the inside...
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it is important to spread the truth about efforts like the action plan, which inspire to improve our world. after all, the words in every story you write and share motivate us to some kind of action. you ask our government and community leaders about systemic structures, laws and regulations and a quest for the truth and an attempt to hold them accountable. i, too, received these genuine questions from you and have, for many years, as we in catholic leadership are asked about living our faith in our modern day world. we are also properly held to account as we work to repair the horrendous injury of our sexual abuse crisis. i have always believed and known that a church that is accountable is a healthy, thriving church. catholics and all people deserve ongoing answers from us in the catholic hierarchy. abuse of any kind should never occur. if it ever does, answers are owed in full truth along with full accountability. as you well know as journalists, words have the incredible power and ability to build or to damage or to destroy. a few weeks ago here in washington, d.c., we marked the 58th
it is important to spread the truth about efforts like the action plan, which inspire to improve our world. after all, the words in every story you write and share motivate us to some kind of action. you ask our government and community leaders about systemic structures, laws and regulations and a quest for the truth and an attempt to hold them accountable. i, too, received these genuine questions from you and have, for many years, as we in catholic leadership are asked about living our faith...
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our first. they should not be used as an answer to every problem we see around the world. indeed, today many of our greatest concerns cannot be solved or even addressed through the force of arms. bombs and bullets cannot defend against covid-19 or its future variants. to fight this pandemic, we need a collective act of science and political will. we need to act now to get shots in arms as fast as possible, and expand access to oxygen, tests, treatments to save lives around the world. and for the future, we need to create a new mechanism to finance global health security that builds on our existing development assistance, and global health -- and a global health direct council that is armed with the tools we need to monitor and identify emerging pandemics so that we can take immediate action. already the united states has put more than $15 billion toward global covid response, the global covid response. w've shipped more than 160 monthly doses of covid-19 vaccine to other countries. this includes 130 million doses from our own supply, and the first tranches of half a billion
our first. they should not be used as an answer to every problem we see around the world. indeed, today many of our greatest concerns cannot be solved or even addressed through the force of arms. bombs and bullets cannot defend against covid-19 or its future variants. to fight this pandemic, we need a collective act of science and political will. we need to act now to get shots in arms as fast as possible, and expand access to oxygen, tests, treatments to save lives around the world. and for...
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so deliver for our own people we must also engage deeply with the rest of the world. ture must work toward with partners toward a shared future. our security, our prosperity, and our very freedoms are interconnected in my view as never before. and so i believe we must work together as never before. over the last eight months, i prioritized rebuilding our alliances, revitalizing our partnerships and recognizing there are essential and central to america's enduring security and prosperity. we have reaffirmed our sacred nato alliance to article 5 commitment. we're working with our allies toward a new strategic concept that will help our alliance better take on evolving threats of today and tomorrow. we renewed our engagement with the european union, a fundamental partner in tackling the full range of significant issues facing our world today. we elevated the quad partnership among australia, india, japan, united states to take on challenges ranging from health security to climate to emerging technologies. we're engaging with regional institutions to the african union and
so deliver for our own people we must also engage deeply with the rest of the world. ture must work toward with partners toward a shared future. our security, our prosperity, and our very freedoms are interconnected in my view as never before. and so i believe we must work together as never before. over the last eight months, i prioritized rebuilding our alliances, revitalizing our partnerships and recognizing there are essential and central to america's enduring security and prosperity. we...
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september 11th changed the world. ouret i am con finished that military action will not prevent further acts of international terrorism against the united states. this is a very complex and complicated matter. now this resolution will pass, although we all know that the president can wage a war, even without it. however difficult this vote may be, some of us must urge the use of restraint. our country is in a state of mourning. some of us must say let's step back for a moment. let's just pause, just for a minute and think through the implications of our actions today so that this does not spiral out of control. now i have agonized over this vote, but i came to grips with it today, and i came to grips with opposing this resolution during the very painful yet very beautiful memorial service. as a member of the clergy so eloquently said, as we act, let us not become the evil that we deplore. >> congresswoman barbara lee of california would be the only member of the house or senate to say no. she was the only lawmaker who bel
september 11th changed the world. ouret i am con finished that military action will not prevent further acts of international terrorism against the united states. this is a very complex and complicated matter. now this resolution will pass, although we all know that the president can wage a war, even without it. however difficult this vote may be, some of us must urge the use of restraint. our country is in a state of mourning. some of us must say let's step back for a moment. let's just pause,...
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our world is shattered.th of 13—year—old olly stephens — three teenagers are sentenced to a total of 28 years for his killing. the migrants freezing and stranded on the border between poland and belarus. and the 43rd ryder cup finally tees off in wisconsin — but can europe upset the odds to win again? and coming up in the sport, on the bbc news channel... anthonyjoshua weighs in 20 pounds heavier than oleksandr usyk ahead of their world title fight tomorrow. good evening. ministers are working on plans for a temporary visa scheme to make it easier for foreign lorry drivers to come to the uk after bp and esso shut a number of petrol stations due to a lack of tanker drivers. motorists in different parts of the country have been pictured queuing for fuel, leading another retailer to put a 30 pound limit on customers. just around 100 petrol stations out of 8,300 have closed because of delivery issues. the problem isn't a shortage of fuel but of hauliers, the industry says around 100,000 more lorry drivers are ne
our world is shattered.th of 13—year—old olly stephens — three teenagers are sentenced to a total of 28 years for his killing. the migrants freezing and stranded on the border between poland and belarus. and the 43rd ryder cup finally tees off in wisconsin — but can europe upset the odds to win again? and coming up in the sport, on the bbc news channel... anthonyjoshua weighs in 20 pounds heavier than oleksandr usyk ahead of their world title fight tomorrow. good evening. ministers are...
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to deliver for our own people, we must engage deeply with the rest of the world. rtners our partners, towards a shared future our security, prosperity and very freedoms are interconnected, in my view, as never before and so, i believe we must work together as never before i prioritized in prioritizing our partnerships and making sure they're central to america's enduring security and prosperity we have reaffirmed our sacred nato alliance with the article five commitment. we're working with our allies towards a new strategic concept that will help our alliance better take on evolving tletsz of today and tomorrow. we renewed our engage wmt the european union a fundamental partner tackling issues facing our world today. we elevated the quad partnership among australia, japan and the united states to take on challenges ranging from health security too, climate to emerging technologies. we're engaging to focus on people's needs for better health and better economic outcomes we're back at the table. in international forums. especially the united nations. to focus attenti
to deliver for our own people, we must engage deeply with the rest of the world. rtners our partners, towards a shared future our security, prosperity and very freedoms are interconnected, in my view, as never before and so, i believe we must work together as never before i prioritized in prioritizing our partnerships and making sure they're central to america's enduring security and prosperity we have reaffirmed our sacred nato alliance with the article five commitment. we're working with our...
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you know how important it is to have that partner in crime. >> plus our "world news now" family justtle bigger. >> just a little. that's how we scout future anchors is we look to the children of current and past anchors. >> my job might be in jeopardy is what you're saying. >> yes, that is exactly what we're saying. oh, man, thank you so much for joining us this half hour. no baby dymburts later? >> not yet. i'm morgan, and there's more to me than hiv. more love, more adventure, more community. but with my hiv treatment, there's not more medicines in my pill. i talked to my doctor and switched to fewer medicines with dovato. dovato is for some adults who are starting hiv-1 treatment or replacing their current hiv-1 regimen. with just 2 medicines in 1 pill, dovato is as effective as a 3-drug regimen... to help you reach and stay undetectable. research shows people who take hiv treatment as prescribed and get to and stay undetectable can no longer transmit hiv through sex. don't take dovato if you're allergic to its ingredients or if you take dofetilide. taking dovato with dofetilide c
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to deliver for our own people, must also engage deeply with the rest of the world. to ensure that our own future, we must work together with other partners, our partners, towards a shared future. our security, our prosperity, and our very freedoms are inter-connected, in my view, as never before. and so, i believe we must work together as never before. over the last eight months, i prioritized rebuilding our alliances, revitalizing our partnerships, and recognizing that there are essential and central, to america's enduring security and prosperity. we have reaffirmed our sacred nato alliances to article 5 commitment, we're working with our allies for a new strategic concept that will help our alliance better take on the evolving threats of today and tomorrow. we renewed our engagement with the european union, a fundamental partner in tackling the full range of significant issues facing our world t we elevated the quad partnership among australia, india, japan, and the united states, take on challenges ranging from health security to climate, to emerging technologies.
to deliver for our own people, must also engage deeply with the rest of the world. to ensure that our own future, we must work together with other partners, our partners, towards a shared future. our security, our prosperity, and our very freedoms are inter-connected, in my view, as never before. and so, i believe we must work together as never before. over the last eight months, i prioritized rebuilding our alliances, revitalizing our partnerships, and recognizing that there are essential and...
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because the future of each of our nations and indeed the world depends on a free and indo-pacific. this is about investing in our alliances and updating them to better meet the threats of today and tomorrow. it's about connecting america's existing allies and partners in new ways and amplifying our ability to collaborate, recognizing there is no regional divide separating the interest of our atlantic and pacific partners. indeed, this effort reflects the broader trend of key european countries playing an extremely important role in the indo-pacific. france in particular already has substantial indo-pacific presence and is a key partner and ally in strengthening the security and prosperity of the region. the united states looks forward to working closely with france and other key countries as we go forward. and, finally, this initiative is about making sure that each of us has a modern capability, the most modern capabilities we need to maneuver and defend against rapidly evolving threats. aukus will bring together our sailors, our scientists, and our industries to maintain and expan
because the future of each of our nations and indeed the world depends on a free and indo-pacific. this is about investing in our alliances and updating them to better meet the threats of today and tomorrow. it's about connecting america's existing allies and partners in new ways and amplifying our ability to collaborate, recognizing there is no regional divide separating the interest of our atlantic and pacific partners. indeed, this effort reflects the broader trend of key european countries...
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if it's going to free up our world and our country more, to give us freedom and protect our childrenir assessment in the coming days. also tonight: the department of health insists there's no shortage of winter flu jabs, despite concerns from doctors about delivery delays. four more golds for great britain's paralympians in tokyo, making a total of 122 medals going into sunday's final day. commentator: and lyndon dykes is there! _ in football, scotland edge through 1—0 in their vital world cup qualifier against moldova. good evening. labour are urging the government to vaccinate 12—15 year olds against covid to minimise further disruption to education. ministerial sources believe immunising younger children could help keep infection rates down in schools as winter approaches. the uk's four chief medical officers are expected to release their recommendations within days. yesterday, the national vaccine advisors did not recommend the jab for everyone in the age group on health grounds alone. our health correspondent, jim reed, reports. in the united states, they've been vaccinating chi
if it's going to free up our world and our country more, to give us freedom and protect our childrenir assessment in the coming days. also tonight: the department of health insists there's no shortage of winter flu jabs, despite concerns from doctors about delivery delays. four more golds for great britain's paralympians in tokyo, making a total of 122 medals going into sunday's final day. commentator: and lyndon dykes is there! _ in football, scotland edge through 1—0 in their vital world...
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s. military power must be our tool of last resort, not our 1st should not be used as an answer to every problem we see around the world. we've ended 20 years of conflict in a gas than and as we close this period of relentless war, we're opening a new air of letters, diplomacy, of using the power of our development aid to invest in new ways, lifting people up around the world. as he spoke, there was just one mid level french diplomat listening france incense while straight his decision to buy nuclear submarine technology from the u. s. and the u . k. after his speech biden met with australia's prime minister scott morrison saying the u. s. had no closer or more reliable ally in his speech, president biden didn't speak much about the way forward in afghanistan on wednesday, the foreign ministers of the g 20 group of countries, and then the 5 permanent members of the security council. therefore, ministers will discuss how to deal with the taliban. the reality though is the international community has very limited leverage on the new rulers. in cobble, james base al jazeera at the united nations. hearing his pre recorded
s. military power must be our tool of last resort, not our 1st should not be used as an answer to every problem we see around the world. we've ended 20 years of conflict in a gas than and as we close this period of relentless war, we're opening a new air of letters, diplomacy, of using the power of our development aid to invest in new ways, lifting people up around the world. as he spoke, there was just one mid level french diplomat listening france incense while straight his decision to buy...
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our administration. the performance levels, my administration has -- [inaudible] it is here and we envision a world for freedom for prosperity and peace. may god bless us all. [applause] washington journal c. host: time for another one of our sunday political roundtables. we are joined by rory cooper and adrienne elrod. adrienne elrod, it was cnn who put it this way on friday -- "
our administration. the performance levels, my administration has -- [inaudible] it is here and we envision a world for freedom for prosperity and peace. may god bless us all. [applause] washington journal c. host: time for another one of our sunday political roundtables. we are joined by rory cooper and adrienne elrod. adrienne elrod, it was cnn who put it this way on friday -- "
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she argues in her book is useful for all of us in our world. but we do with it is up to us.'m personally invested in this conversation i'm a transgender man and a diabetic. i'm not on one but two life-sustaining to help me live a happy, healthy, and well-balanced life. they are respected by doctors and not regard the theoretical abstraction or problems to be solved. but rather as part of the biological universe. but i preached about doctor hoven's book this biology does not have to be destiny. consequences are obviously devastating for so many of us. we have a responsibility to understand biology in terms of our world and behavior it's important to remember for all of us worried about how the data might be interpreted to do with harm. that division is hard, she acknowledges herself crucially important with the true diversity of human life and experience nursing the research is important for all people on healthier world. >> please welcome welcome. >> we that was a really moving i appreciate so much that really is what i was trying to do in my book, testosterone. i'm going to
she argues in her book is useful for all of us in our world. but we do with it is up to us.'m personally invested in this conversation i'm a transgender man and a diabetic. i'm not on one but two life-sustaining to help me live a happy, healthy, and well-balanced life. they are respected by doctors and not regard the theoretical abstraction or problems to be solved. but rather as part of the biological universe. but i preached about doctor hoven's book this biology does not have to be destiny....
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our world has never been more threatened or more divided. id—i9 pandemic has supersized the glaring inequality, the climate change is pummelling the planet. upheaval from afghanistan to yemen and beyond has thwarted peace. a surge of mistrust is polarising people and perlose hissing society. human rights are underfire people and perlose hissing society. human rights are under fire and science is under assault. the economic lifelines for the most vulnerable are coming too little and too late, if they come at all. solidarity is missing in actionjust when we need it most. perhaps when. imagine tells the tale of our time, the picture we have seen from some part of the world of covid vaccines in the garbage, expired and unused. on the one hand we see the vaccines develop in record time, a victory of science and human ingenuity, on the other hand we see their triumph end down because of the lack of political will, self fishness and mistrust, a surplus in some countries, empty shelves in others. a majority of the world vaccinated, over 90% of africa
our world has never been more threatened or more divided. id—i9 pandemic has supersized the glaring inequality, the climate change is pummelling the planet. upheaval from afghanistan to yemen and beyond has thwarted peace. a surge of mistrust is polarising people and perlose hissing society. human rights are underfire people and perlose hissing society. human rights are under fire and science is under assault. the economic lifelines for the most vulnerable are coming too little and too late,...
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what other country in the world has a policy like ours? were all invited to visit and it's an example. 83% comes from renewable sources. rules governing global redo hope it will fulfill this for private funding at substantial amounts. renewable energy plus sustainable and waste management and tourists. we have recognized this and intolerance. this is the very foundation and it can only be complete with freedom of worship and expression. an area is devoted to the reserves and 100,000 and they wish to use their land and other activities. there keeping them from haiti. my country has always loved refugees. they've already received -- they've been displaced in the political economic crisis and dictatorships regime. the future is also causing deep concerns. we will grant visas to women, children as we celebrate the 20th anniversary of united states of america september 11, it's all of its form. i wish to thank 181 countries, a total of 190 and not affect. it is the visible result of foreign policy. we support reform of the united nations were w
what other country in the world has a policy like ours? were all invited to visit and it's an example. 83% comes from renewable sources. rules governing global redo hope it will fulfill this for private funding at substantial amounts. renewable energy plus sustainable and waste management and tourists. we have recognized this and intolerance. this is the very foundation and it can only be complete with freedom of worship and expression. an area is devoted to the reserves and 100,000 and they...
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israelis, like everyone else, want to lead a good life, want to take care of our families and build a better world for our children and shall that means that from time to time, we might need to leave our jobs, say goodbye to our families and rush to the battlefield to defend our country. just like my friends and i, very had to do ourselves from time to time. they should not be judged for it. israelis remember the dark horrors of our past but remain determined to look ahead, to build a brighter future. distinguished delegates, there are two plaguings that are challenging the very fabric of our society at this moment. one, of course, is the coronavirus, which has killed over 5 million people around the globe. the other has also shaken the world as we know it and it's the disease of political polarization. both coronavirus and plasterrization can erode public trust in our institutions. both can paralyze nations. if left unchecked, their effects only society can be devastating. in israel, we face both and rather than accept them as a force of nature, we stood up. we took action and now we can already
israelis, like everyone else, want to lead a good life, want to take care of our families and build a better world for our children and shall that means that from time to time, we might need to leave our jobs, say goodbye to our families and rush to the battlefield to defend our country. just like my friends and i, very had to do ourselves from time to time. they should not be judged for it. israelis remember the dark horrors of our past but remain determined to look ahead, to build a brighter...
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i seek effective interaction with all the countries of the world, especially with our neighbors, and shake the hand warmly. and you era has begun this land republic up. iran is ready to place part for a better world, world brimful of rationality, justice, freedom, morality, and virtue, ality. thank you all for your attention. piece a mess. you have a la be upon you. on behalf of the general assembly, which 2 things, the president of these, i mean the iran community elected president abraham a you see it was a recorded speech from him. that's his newly elected president. that's a pull. no punches from the van to the capital. he said in the united states, to pull out a couple, the u. s. has no credibility talks about the euclid deal saying, the wrong ones, nothing more than what is rightfully theirs and all parties may must stay true to the nuclear deal. let's cross to yield to james bay's all the musk editor and james around the president using his moment to strongly criticize the united states. no surprise. and indeed the sanctions imposed on iraq. yeah, i don't think there were many
i seek effective interaction with all the countries of the world, especially with our neighbors, and shake the hand warmly. and you era has begun this land republic up. iran is ready to place part for a better world, world brimful of rationality, justice, freedom, morality, and virtue, ality. thank you all for your attention. piece a mess. you have a la be upon you. on behalf of the general assembly, which 2 things, the president of these, i mean the iran community elected president abraham a...
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now on bbc news...in our world, jenny hill takes us on a journey through. ..merkel�*s germany.'s one of the world's most influential leaders. after 16 years as german chancellor, angela merkel is standing down. she has shaped european and global politics. what of her own country? what is angela merkel�*s germany? summer in berlin, and the end of an era. for the class of 2021, school days are done, new lives lie ahead. for germany, too, change is coming. angela merkel, the only leader these youngsters have ever known, will no longer be running the country in which they've come of age. we don't have a perfect democracy but i think we have a good democracy. every german citizen knows the common problems and i think in other countries, that is not the case. i love germany. it is, like, in my heart- and i never want to leave it. this country has changed significantly since these youngsters were born. come with me on a journey through merkel�*s germany. we'll explore the country she's shaped and the country she leaves behind. germany today, one of the world's economic giants. this is
now on bbc news...in our world, jenny hill takes us on a journey through. ..merkel�*s germany.'s one of the world's most influential leaders. after 16 years as german chancellor, angela merkel is standing down. she has shaped european and global politics. what of her own country? what is angela merkel�*s germany? summer in berlin, and the end of an era. for the class of 2021, school days are done, new lives lie ahead. for germany, too, change is coming. angela merkel, the only leader these...
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exist on the planet other than these few companies that decided to make them and pump them out into our world. knowing that these chemicals would stay in our environment virtually for ever, which is why you hear them referred to now as forever chemicals, and that they would get into us and accumulate and stay there and result in toxic effects in simply knocking a couple of carbons off of a, a chemical like p f away and calling it something new. a gen x really is not satisfying to regulators and scientists who are looking at it and watching the data as it comes in. while the to speak substance is used as a replacement for an older class of chemicals called p. f. a's is be heard that they were a band globally in 2019 due to their effect in the environment. and they are also believe to cause serious illnesses including cancer. european court ruled genetics may be presence, may present, sorry, many of the same issues. if i were the subject to the film, dark waters based on the legal battle with the time in west virginia, polluted by the chemicals, the chemicals i'm telling you, the documents, i d
exist on the planet other than these few companies that decided to make them and pump them out into our world. knowing that these chemicals would stay in our environment virtually for ever, which is why you hear them referred to now as forever chemicals, and that they would get into us and accumulate and stay there and result in toxic effects in simply knocking a couple of carbons off of a, a chemical like p f away and calling it something new. a gen x really is not satisfying to regulators and...
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our world has never been more threatened or more divided. we faced the great this cascade of crisis in our lifetimes. coffee, $900.00 pandemic, a super size. the glaring guinea qualities, the climate crises pummeling the planet. upheaval from afghanistan with european men and beyond. es what it piece has been on the nation. after all, they're a video of us border patrol agents on horseback, aggressively pushing back migrant went viral. the un says the white house policy of supporting haitians could be a violation of international law 1000 to cross into the us from mexico been camping else under a bridge and the boarded town of del rio texas. 6 more people have been forced from their homes after a new volcanic vent blew open on one of spain's canary islands. rivers of lava have been flowing across the palm lessons interruption on sunday. the european court of human rights is ruled that russia is responsible for the 2006, killing a former spy, alexander lithonian call. he died after being poisoned with polonium $210.00, a rare radio active sub
our world has never been more threatened or more divided. we faced the great this cascade of crisis in our lifetimes. coffee, $900.00 pandemic, a super size. the glaring guinea qualities, the climate crises pummeling the planet. upheaval from afghanistan with european men and beyond. es what it piece has been on the nation. after all, they're a video of us border patrol agents on horseback, aggressively pushing back migrant went viral. the un says the white house policy of supporting haitians...
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world defined by it. in so many ways. how? explain to us. because a quarter of ournow, how has the world changed. >>? so people of our age grew up and were marked by the end of the cold war. and we were reading books called the end of history, we won, right? i mean that was the sense of american success, and the sense that we were different, and that the image of america for world history forever. democratic norms. there is only one alternative. and we won. and our kids are not being raised in that world. it's not just the afghanistan war, the iraq war, the financial disaster and now the pandemic. this notion of american exceptionalism i think is gone and the post-9/11 world created in response, in response to our reaction, to 9/11 made us mort until many ways. i mean it sort of brought us d down-to-earth. and i think we are struggling and that generation is struggling to figure out what do americans mean in the world moving forward. >> garrett, you said sometimes we don't remember enough of the lessons of that day. what are he would not remembering? >> yes, so we'r
world defined by it. in so many ways. how? explain to us. because a quarter of ournow, how has the world changed. >>? so people of our age grew up and were marked by the end of the cold war. and we were reading books called the end of history, we won, right? i mean that was the sense of american success, and the sense that we were different, and that the image of america for world history forever. democratic norms. there is only one alternative. and we won. and our kids are not being...
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. >> reporter: vaughn allex is talking about the morning that changed our world. >> there's chaos in the morning. >> reporter: two late-arriving first class passengers came rushing through the doors at duls international airport in virginia. >> they're late. they stopped. they were confused. they were looking back and forth. and they made a beeline for where i was working with my agents. >> reporter: vaughn was at the american airlines ticket counter, training two agents. >> we were just sitting around. and two late passengers came running in the terminal. stopped. and i was joking. i looked at my agents. i said, watch, these two are for fight 77, and they were. >> reporter: as we now know, they weren't just any passengers. they were salem and nawaf al hazmi, two of the five hijackers on flight 77, that later crashed into the pentagon. you had about 20 minutes until that flight. >> just under 20 minutes. i told the agents, because they were new, i said, let me show you how we handle late arriving passengers. and we did everything according to the book. what i didn't know until about
. >> reporter: vaughn allex is talking about the morning that changed our world. >> there's chaos in the morning. >> reporter: two late-arriving first class passengers came rushing through the doors at duls international airport in virginia. >> they're late. they stopped. they were confused. they were looking back and forth. and they made a beeline for where i was working with my agents. >> reporter: vaughn was at the american airlines ticket counter, training two...
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our world is becoming more complex, especially here in our region, the in the pacific. this affects us all. the future of the in the pacific will impact all our futures to make these challenges to help deliver the security and stability average and needs. we must now tie our partnership to a new level, a partnership. the thanks to engage not to exclude, to contribute, not tight, and to enable that empower not to control or coerce. and so friends office is born a new enhanced trilateral security partnership between a straight in the united kingdom and the united states. orcus, a partnership where our technology as scientists, our industry at offense forces are all working together to liberal cipher and most secure region that ultimately benefits all. orcus will also enhance our contribution to our growing network of partnerships in the, in the pacific region. answers as the on friends of bilateral strategic partners, the quad 5 eyes countries. and of course at the pacific family. the 1st major initiative of august will be to deliver a nuclear power submarine flight presc
our world is becoming more complex, especially here in our region, the in the pacific. this affects us all. the future of the in the pacific will impact all our futures to make these challenges to help deliver the security and stability average and needs. we must now tie our partnership to a new level, a partnership. the thanks to engage not to exclude, to contribute, not tight, and to enable that empower not to control or coerce. and so friends office is born a new enhanced trilateral security...
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we will prevail because we know that through all of our votes, we can change the world. we've seen it done before and we will do it again. through our votes, we elected an administration, a speaker, and a congress that enacted the largest ever federal tax credit for working families. let's give a round of applause for that. that's huge when i think about speaker pelosi. i think of the member of the press and speaker pelosi said what deal? dead pan. dead serious. i love that. but through our votes, we have fought and we have won $1.9 trillion in covid relief to bring vaccines to all of our communities of color, to fund safely re-opening our schools and here in california, our voices and our votes have led the state budget to do incredible things. it's provided increased funds for health care, invested in early childhood education most importantly it has reduced poverty of 5.3% to grants for families. for families, women, and our children, these victories matter. who knows, perhaps next year, we will be standing where you are standing and the men will be celebrating themsel
we will prevail because we know that through all of our votes, we can change the world. we've seen it done before and we will do it again. through our votes, we elected an administration, a speaker, and a congress that enacted the largest ever federal tax credit for working families. let's give a round of applause for that. that's huge when i think about speaker pelosi. i think of the member of the press and speaker pelosi said what deal? dead pan. dead serious. i love that. but through our...
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all of the time, and, of course, once i mention it, everybody is thinking about it, but it shapes our world. it shapes us physically and it shapes who we are as individuals and communities of families and as nations. >> it is so interesting. and, alex, you think about food and you talk about food and you write about food. and you have created this new organization. so what is this and what is this thing abfood and identity? >> for me it has been really interesting since i started this group over three years ago. this is the not so secret city of bay area jewish food professionals, and i created it after writing about jews who work in the food world for six years now and realizing that there are so many of us and how do we identify jewishly was a really interesting question for me because as you know as a rabbi, living in the bay area, there are so many jews here who are not affiliated at all, who never step foot into jewish institutions. and when i created this group, they started coming out of the woodwork and i realized there are so many people here who do identify as jewish, but there is
all of the time, and, of course, once i mention it, everybody is thinking about it, but it shapes our world. it shapes us physically and it shapes who we are as individuals and communities of families and as nations. >> it is so interesting. and, alex, you think about food and you talk about food and you write about food. and you have created this new organization. so what is this and what is this thing abfood and identity? >> for me it has been really interesting since i started...