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t reliance on that region is diminishing?— reliance on that region is diminishing? diminishing? i think that's right. we _ diminishing? i think that's right. we do _ diminishing? i think that's right, we do have - diminishing? i think that's right, we do have the - diminishing? i think that's. right, we do have the share diminishing? i think that's - right, we do have the share of reliance at low levels and the expectation is this year, next year and potentially 2026, there is more than enough growth in supply out of the us and elsewhere in the americas to meet expected demand growth. so dependence on the middle east has gone down. t so dependence on the middle east has gone down. i suppose there is a _ east has gone down. i suppose there is a question, _ east has gone down. i suppose there is a question, too, - there is a question, too, before all of this kicked off, there was a worry about a slowdown in china that has traditionally sucked up all of those oil supplies so if china is using less and the rest of the world is using less because of may be a big investme
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i spoke to say that governments are in a kind of vicious outsourcing cycle of reliance or dependence on consultancies to deliver critical and important tasks by government has the effect of undermining the ability of public sector organizations and services to learn and adapt aide to time in response to involving challenges that governments all set top to meet the examples we've looked at so far so that no matter which country or sector mckenzie and basic g seem ubiquitous, it's part of what gives them expertise. not just when dealing with rivaling countries take the sustainability business. for example. it's booming and consultancies have placed themselves at the center of it. in 2021, mckinsey bought 3 sustainability, consulting fees, and b, c. g was the official consulting partner of the un climate change conference. on the one hand, consultancies have less big marks and the sustainability sector. like the gas cost curves that mckenzie came up with and helps figure out the most efficient ways to cut greenhouse gases on the other side. and then we'll say providing advice on how to,
i spoke to say that governments are in a kind of vicious outsourcing cycle of reliance or dependence on consultancies to deliver critical and important tasks by government has the effect of undermining the ability of public sector organizations and services to learn and adapt aide to time in response to involving challenges that governments all set top to meet the examples we've looked at so far so that no matter which country or sector mckenzie and basic g seem ubiquitous, it's part of what...
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and that there are lots of holes in, in, in the report that was a big reliance on the development of technologies that do you know, and the voting out was technologies that do not exist. yeah. rosie also criticizes that the report place to own us on farmers rather than on mining companies to become more sustainable. in the case of australia, isn't there a strategy? it was no, i mean that the government was, you know, perhaps i, the largest ppo politically and less interested in the few of the company. you try to get the time. but it was a that it was keen to protect existing sources of growth within the economy. at the beginning of this report, i asked what the role consultancies are playing for governments around the world. the experts i spoke to painted a fragmented picture. what became clear is that management consultancies are everywhere, and they are unchecked whether they are advising the sovereign wealth fund of saudi arabia, the us emigration office, oil and gas for the un climate conference. since they're not actually a profession, they don't actually suffer from malpractice
and that there are lots of holes in, in, in the report that was a big reliance on the development of technologies that do you know, and the voting out was technologies that do not exist. yeah. rosie also criticizes that the report place to own us on farmers rather than on mining companies to become more sustainable. in the case of australia, isn't there a strategy? it was no, i mean that the government was, you know, perhaps i, the largest ppo politically and less interested in the few of the...
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on oil as a form — increased reliance on oil as a form of— increased reliance on oil as a form of energy far more sensible to kinds of shocks.— kinds of shocks. even though, and we were _ kinds of shocks. even though, and we were discussing - kinds of shocks. even though, and we were discussing this i and we were discussing this earlier, the world has got better at diversifying away from middle eastern oil because there are other sources, either as the united states, particularly at the moment demand slowing for oil from places like china so maybe gives the economy a bit of breathing room but has a diversified enough, do you think, azad? ida diversified enough, do you think, azad?— think, azad? no and like i said, think, azad? no and like i said. the _ think, azad? no and like i said, the capacity - think, azad? no and like i said, the capacity is - think, azad? no and like i said, the capacity is not . think, azad? no and like i- said, the capacity is not there to said, the capacity is not there tuiust — said, the capacity is not there tojust switch it said, the capacity is not there to
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nvidia said it will supply its processes for reliance data centres and announced a tie—up with otherian companies. they are looking to expand their cloud infrastructure in india. i hope to partner with all of you to enable india... the nvidia bossjensen huang was attending an ai summit in mumbai and said he believed india would become one of the largest software outsourcers with artificial intelligence exports going forward. one of the greatest advantages india has is a large population of users. so now you have the fundamental ingredients, ai, data, and ai infrastructure, and you have a large population of users that ultimately creates your ai flywheel. he said his company's revenues from india were small right now but its hopes for the country, which has been trying to develop a nascent chip—making industry, were large. the company said it would be rolling out a hindi language ai model in india to help local businesses drive activities like content translation and ai assistance. this builds on its view to make artificial intelligence more inclusive and tailored to the diverse and p
nvidia said it will supply its processes for reliance data centres and announced a tie—up with otherian companies. they are looking to expand their cloud infrastructure in india. i hope to partner with all of you to enable india... the nvidia bossjensen huang was attending an ai summit in mumbai and said he believed india would become one of the largest software outsourcers with artificial intelligence exports going forward. one of the greatest advantages india has is a large population of...
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——on monday, meaning an end to a ia2—year reliance on the fossil fuel.king. new zealand has regained the world record for the most people taking part in the haka, a traditional mauri dance made famous globally by the all blacks rugby team. over 6,000 people took part. incredible. right, you are all caught up. have a great night. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm jane dougall. the drip drip drip of criticism — the manchester united manager is expected to stay despite that embarrassing loss to tottenham. a convincing win for bournemouth who are up to 11th but their rival southampton are in trouble after the 3—1 loss. and a landmark deal at hampshire are to become the first county cricket side owned by an overseas franchise, the delhi capitals. hello and welcome to the programme. we start with speculation over the future of manchester united manager erik ten hag. he is expected to stay. and senior sources at the club have told bbc sport that it is business as usual ahead of united's two upcoming matches this week against porto and aston villa. that is des
——on monday, meaning an end to a ia2—year reliance on the fossil fuel.king. new zealand has regained the world record for the most people taking part in the haka, a traditional mauri dance made famous globally by the all blacks rugby team. over 6,000 people took part. incredible. right, you are all caught up. have a great night. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm jane dougall. the drip drip drip of criticism — the manchester united manager is expected to stay despite that embarrassing...
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and to end the reliance on these former raf bases and the bibby stockholm barge down in dorset.hen the reality is where on earth do you put them? and as you said in the introduction, there we are now at that grim milestone where we have more channel migrants who have crossed illegally from france . in the three and a half france. in the three and a half months since labour took office, than in the six months when the conservatives were in office. yes, of course, in the first six months of the year the weather was a bit more inclement in the channel. but even during the summer we've had some pretty horrific conditions out in the channel , but horrific conditions out in the channel, but still a surge. and what do you do when you've got close to 14,000 additional people coming across the channel people coming across the channel, and you're saying you're not going to use hotels anymore? you realise, of course you have to use hotels. and that's why, although they're not saying it publicly, we understand the government is in negotiations with a number of hotel chains to get more bed s
and to end the reliance on these former raf bases and the bibby stockholm barge down in dorset.hen the reality is where on earth do you put them? and as you said in the introduction, there we are now at that grim milestone where we have more channel migrants who have crossed illegally from france . in the three and a half france. in the three and a half months since labour took office, than in the six months when the conservatives were in office. yes, of course, in the first six months of the...
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on the dollar— russia from an over reliance on the dollar and therefore being subject— the dollar andble to be hurt by american sanctions. would look at the outcomes _ american sanctions. would look at the outcomes of _ american sanctions. would look at the outcomes of the - american sanctions. would look at the outcomes of the us - at the outcomes of the us election in a couple weeks' time, do you think they'll be big changes for example in relations with russia? tremendously. the risk is that we will inflict, a wound on ourselves by electing from who will then be an effective ally of vladimir putin instead of an opponent. it is hard to predict how that will go and although trump's instincts eric towards accommodation and sucking up to people like putin, his follow—through has not always been there. so it is possible he could be thwarted by various institutions or advisers. but certainly it will mark a dramatic change, he has basically said, for example in the debate with harris, he refused to say he wanted ukraine to win and that he would settle the entire conflict in 2a hours which
on the dollar— russia from an over reliance on the dollar and therefore being subject— the dollar andble to be hurt by american sanctions. would look at the outcomes _ american sanctions. would look at the outcomes of _ american sanctions. would look at the outcomes of the - american sanctions. would look at the outcomes of the us - at the outcomes of the us election in a couple weeks' time, do you think they'll be big changes for example in relations with russia? tremendously. the risk is...
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so notjust the reliance on the nhs. so notjust the effect on waistband.eting writing in the telegraph this morning saying the cost to the individuals on obesity are clear, and less healthy and shorter life, and less healthy and shorter life, and then he adds, our widening waistbands are also placing a significant burden on our health service costing the nhs11 billion a year, even more than smoking, and it is holding back our economy. he goes on to talk about how obesity —related illnesses such as heart disease and diabetes mean that people take extra sick days or cannot work. there is no suggestion that unemployed people would be prioritised for weight loss injections which are usually purchased privately, but an unusual new approach being suggested by the government. find new approach being suggested by the covernment. �* ., ., , ., government. and also a proposal on brownfield sites, _ government. and also a proposal on brownfield sites, £68 _ government. and also a proposal on brownfield sites, £68 million - government. and also a proposal on brownfield
so notjust the reliance on the nhs. so notjust the effect on waistband.eting writing in the telegraph this morning saying the cost to the individuals on obesity are clear, and less healthy and shorter life, and less healthy and shorter life, and then he adds, our widening waistbands are also placing a significant burden on our health service costing the nhs11 billion a year, even more than smoking, and it is holding back our economy. he goes on to talk about how obesity —related illnesses...
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the boss of nvidia is in india and has announced a partnership with the reliance group, run by asia'sld artificial intelligence infrastructure. at a summit in mumbai, jensen huang also spoke about what india's ai future might look like as he launched a hindi ai model. our india business correspondent, nikhil inamdar, sent us this report from mumbai. nvidia said it will supply its ai processors for reliance's data centres and announced a tie—up with other indian companies, like tatar communications, tcs and infosys, who are looking to expand their cloud infrastructure in india. so i hope to partner with all of you to enable india... the company bossjensen huang was attending an ai summit in mumbai and said he believed india, which is one of the world's largest software outsourcers, will be exporting artificial intelligence going forward. one of the greatest advantages india has is a very large population of users. so now you have the fundamental ingredients — ai, data, and ai infrastructure — and you have a large population of users that ultimately creates your ai flywheel. mr huang sa
the boss of nvidia is in india and has announced a partnership with the reliance group, run by asia'sld artificial intelligence infrastructure. at a summit in mumbai, jensen huang also spoke about what india's ai future might look like as he launched a hindi ai model. our india business correspondent, nikhil inamdar, sent us this report from mumbai. nvidia said it will supply its ai processors for reliance's data centres and announced a tie—up with other indian companies, like tatar...
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ongoing reliance on fossilfuels has made the two decades our ongoing reliance on fossil fuels has madeore frequent and more lethal. but a rapid move away from coal, oiland lethal. but a rapid move away from coal, oil and gas could limit the deadly impact of the storms. tt rare deadly impact of the storms. if we now really get _ deadly impact of the storms. if we now really get our— deadly impact of the storms. if we now really get our act _ deadly impact of the storms. tt "we: now really get our act together deadly impact of the storms. tt we: now really get our act together and stop burning fossil fuels, which we can because we have the knowledge and technology to go away quickly from fossil fuels, we will avoid these events from getting even worse in the future. this these events from getting even worse in the future-— in the future. as well as climate chan . e, in the future. as well as climate change. other— in the future. as well as climate change, other factors _ in the future. as well as climate i change, other factors undoubtedly influence change, otherfactors undoubtedly influ
ongoing reliance on fossilfuels has made the two decades our ongoing reliance on fossil fuels has madeore frequent and more lethal. but a rapid move away from coal, oiland lethal. but a rapid move away from coal, oil and gas could limit the deadly impact of the storms. tt rare deadly impact of the storms. if we now really get _ deadly impact of the storms. if we now really get our— deadly impact of the storms. if we now really get our act _ deadly impact of the storms. tt "we: now really...
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your cohesiveness. and to stand up to the aggressive enemy, by strengthening your faith on your reliancerequest of the request his people and as a whole, the enemy as it was unable to reveal a real structure of the islamic jih. and other jihadi organizations and to cause however what is the result? what is the result? this behavior led to the accumulation of anger and further increasing the motivation of resistance and more men and leaders and more sacrifices and eliminating this disgrateful from existence god willing, honerable people, the grieving hearts find in the remembrance of god and seeking his help, the destruction will be repled and your patience and will give. honor and dignity. was leading a difficult battle. he raised step by step like seed that sends for it gros and becomes stout standing on it. with patience and in a logical, natural, it showed the... we iranians have gotten to know for a long time lebanon and the ulama fromtributed with their education, they suffer the... along with other religious and it is our duty and responsibility of all the wounded bloaded, it's the
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is centuries long reliance on coal. the british government has pledge to generate all of its energy from carbon neutral sources by the 21st. the person is the 1st g 7 member to end cold power generation and the w corresponding to get mass joins us now from ratcliffe on. so the good, good to see, you know, this is a historic moment for the u. k. as in tit yes. and it is really a big moment. i mean in the u. k, it was the fast cold fired power station to actually spring in tax. and the at 90 in century on the country has lied. huge li on cold. of course, it was one of the hubs for the industrial revolution. then it, at some point employed over 1000000 people, the colored industry. so it's been has the massive roll and development of the u. k . and now this country is the 1st and the g 7 to actually not rely on cold power anymore. as recently as 10 years ago, um cool was responsible for almost half of the energies. so the u. k really has come a long way in a fairly short amount of time and that obviously is a huge win for,
is centuries long reliance on coal. the british government has pledge to generate all of its energy from carbon neutral sources by the 21st. the person is the 1st g 7 member to end cold power generation and the w corresponding to get mass joins us now from ratcliffe on. so the good, good to see, you know, this is a historic moment for the u. k. as in tit yes. and it is really a big moment. i mean in the u. k, it was the fast cold fired power station to actually spring in tax. and the at 90 in...
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that reliance on fellowship, i think, is something really important.o on offer, veteran british film—maker mike leigh's new picture, hard truths, in which he collaborates once again with marianne jean—baptiste. festival goers thought she gave a brilliant portrayal. a consummate character actress, and she's great. and heartening news: young people have become the new lifeblood of film festivals. we see that, over the course of the whole year, 60% of our audience members are under 45 and 50% are under 35. it's been a busy time for film festivals. in recent weeks, we've had venice, toronto, telluride, new york and london. these film events have provided us with some powerful cinema, but we're going to focus on some of the highlights from the new york film festival, and we begin with a bit of an overview. it's autumn in manhattan, and, for movie lovers, a top destination was the new york film festival. like, everybody has a genre that they enjoy, and here at the new york film festival, it kind ofm _ it covers everything. the new york film festival is a wel
that reliance on fellowship, i think, is something really important.o on offer, veteran british film—maker mike leigh's new picture, hard truths, in which he collaborates once again with marianne jean—baptiste. festival goers thought she gave a brilliant portrayal. a consummate character actress, and she's great. and heartening news: young people have become the new lifeblood of film festivals. we see that, over the course of the whole year, 60% of our audience members are under 45 and 50%...
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self-reliance, individualism. but in these last ten years of his life, as he became more vulnerable and incapable of writing or really fending for himself, he accepted a lot of help, both from his daughter ellen and from his literary executor and biographer, a guy named james elliott cabot. emerson's last two books were essentially put together by those two people. they rummaged through enormous piles of his manuscript. they took stuff out and put it together. they wrote transition as if they needed to. they probably tweaked language they needed to. all of that would have been anathema to emerson when he was younger, and now he's simply accepted it. it was simply fine, and i think he became much more open to the idea of human connection this altogether, you know, not as an expedient, not because you needed help, because you couldn't remember where your watch was, because you needed other people, and because communion, communion with other people was not expedient. but and beautiful. it's also true that earlier in
self-reliance, individualism. but in these last ten years of his life, as he became more vulnerable and incapable of writing or really fending for himself, he accepted a lot of help, both from his daughter ellen and from his literary executor and biographer, a guy named james elliott cabot. emerson's last two books were essentially put together by those two people. they rummaged through enormous piles of his manuscript. they took stuff out and put it together. they wrote transition as if they...
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nvidia said it will supply its processes for reliance data centres and announced a tie—up with other huang was attending an ai summit in mumbai and said he believed india would become one
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so the german government is now austin, gets companies to reduce the reliance on china and look elsewhere and in the region in asia. i mean in the is the, is a natural thought though, because, you know, it's, it's the, was a 5th largest economy and was a fastest growing major economy. oh, so it's natural back to germany is looking at india and, and is looking in dental, nevada. and just before this trip happened, they release the, the german government release of people quite a focus on india, which talked about germany's changed outlook when it comes to engaging with india on different areas like a defense and trade. so that tells you how serious the german government is when it comes to, you know, turning a new leaf over the indian government. and it's been received really well on the side in delhi. well, earlier in his speech off shows he was at a business conference in daily and he spoke of that a multi polar world want on more and more cooperation is needed. what more can you tell us on the role of india and germany in this regard? well invested addressed by john, so all of shows in
so the german government is now austin, gets companies to reduce the reliance on china and look elsewhere and in the region in asia. i mean in the is the, is a natural thought though, because, you know, it's, it's the, was a 5th largest economy and was a fastest growing major economy. oh, so it's natural back to germany is looking at india and, and is looking in dental, nevada. and just before this trip happened, they release the, the german government release of people quite a focus on india,...
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with a firm reliance on the protections of divine providence in declaring our independence.hen we individually or as a people disregard the spirit of truth, history shows that our failure to listen makes things worse. just as when our same founders, imperfect man, maybe falling back into fear as st. paul said, compromise the self-evident truth of freedom they espoused in the declaration that all men are created equal. notwithstanding that they were in moral judgment, the black catholic bishops recognized 40 years ago that even under slavery our brothers and sisters found ways to celebrate that spiritual freedom which god alone can give. so, today, in this nation's ongoing work to form a more perfect union in justice, genuine liberty, and the common good, we praise god for the blessings and guidance of the spirit of truth and gifts. therefore today, i want to talk about three opportunities to use gifts of the holy spirit. first, listening using the gift of counsel. second, advocating using the gifts and virtues of fortitude and humility. third, witnessing using the gifts of w
with a firm reliance on the protections of divine providence in declaring our independence.hen we individually or as a people disregard the spirit of truth, history shows that our failure to listen makes things worse. just as when our same founders, imperfect man, maybe falling back into fear as st. paul said, compromise the self-evident truth of freedom they espoused in the declaration that all men are created equal. notwithstanding that they were in moral judgment, the black catholic bishops...
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to happen to a person to a man and had directed a pool philosophy and religion in white and self relianceas that essentially did not need other people and the other people were in fact kind of a contaminant that you needed to stay away from pretty now of course their effectiveness like complete with destiny had friends family but this was his monopoly to say well it was his philosophy self-reliance individual but in these last ten years of his life asmo he became more vulnerable d incapable of writing really fitting for himself, he accepted all the help ellen and from bennett's executor biographer. in emerson's last two books were essentially like this to people. he rummaged through piles of manuscript step out and put wrote transitions that they needed to language when they needed to know that women — two emerson my sucker now he simply accepted him simply fine i thinu become much more open to the idea of human connectedness them altogether. not as an expedient because you needed help couldn't remember where yourbe watch was jimmy people because communion that the people is not expedient
to happen to a person to a man and had directed a pool philosophy and religion in white and self relianceas that essentially did not need other people and the other people were in fact kind of a contaminant that you needed to stay away from pretty now of course their effectiveness like complete with destiny had friends family but this was his monopoly to say well it was his philosophy self-reliance individual but in these last ten years of his life asmo he became more vulnerable d incapable of...
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when it comes to electric vehicles, heavy - electric vehicles, heavy reliance on those finite raw materialshium. has mercedes—benz indicated how they're going to around this? absolutely. just this week they opened what is i believe your�*s first battery recycling facility. to be honest, there are a number of positives out of this. we are looking at it at the moment through the prism of being able to secure availability of these raw materials further down the line when you start getting these batteries back and you can recover some of those materials, but it will help reduce sourcing —— sourcing costs, which are a big pressure on car—makers at the moment. it is betterfor you are reducing the mind demands a new mining. it also addresses what you do with end—of—life batteries. it is looking at the bigger picture around electric vehicles and how to make the whole process more sustainable. when the chief financial officer was speaking earlier, he was asked about staff reduction and i'm sure a lot of mercedes employees would have been horrified to hear that he said we need to take a further step
when it comes to electric vehicles, heavy - electric vehicles, heavy reliance on those finite raw materialshium. has mercedes—benz indicated how they're going to around this? absolutely. just this week they opened what is i believe your�*s first battery recycling facility. to be honest, there are a number of positives out of this. we are looking at it at the moment through the prism of being able to secure availability of these raw materials further down the line when you start getting...
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i do know how much this matters, particularly in rural communities where there is heavy reliance on buseswill announce at £3 cap on bus fares to the end of 2025 because i know how important it is. that will be in the budget on wednesday. on mike amesbury, look, i have seen the video footage, it is shocking. we moved very swiftly to suspend him as a member and as a member of parliament. there is not a police investigation and in the circumstances you will appreciate there is not much more i can say. thank you very much. we are going to revert to one question each, otherwise this is a slippery slope. ciaran from the guardian. the labour mp — ciaran from the guardian. the labour mpjas _ ciaran from the guardian. the labour mpjas atwell was labour mp jas atwell was revealed today to be the owner of a failing children's care home _ of a failing children's care home. can i ask what reassurances you have sought from — reassurances you have sought from him _ reassurances you have sought from him about that and whether there _ from him about that and whether there was— from him about that and whet
i do know how much this matters, particularly in rural communities where there is heavy reliance on buseswill announce at £3 cap on bus fares to the end of 2025 because i know how important it is. that will be in the budget on wednesday. on mike amesbury, look, i have seen the video footage, it is shocking. we moved very swiftly to suspend him as a member and as a member of parliament. there is not a police investigation and in the circumstances you will appreciate there is not much more i can...
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germany is very keen to expand its relationship with india because it wants to reduce its reliance orcomes at a time when there have been growing tensions between china and the european union and things such as a tariff on electric vehicles. india particularly well positioned at this point in time to capitalise on something like this because it is already calling itself the alternative destination for a lot of those global supply chains wanting to diversify away from china. we already have some 2000 german companies that are operating in india with the likes of volkswagen, mercedes—benz and dhl saying they will be pumping in millions of dollars to expand their capabilities. that's the kind of language that these leaders would like to see. the other thing i would want to look out for is whether they say anything about those long pending negotiations on a free trade deal between india and the european union, that's been languishing for quite some time. , . . , been languishing for quite some time. , . ., , ., been languishing for quite some time. , . . , ., ., ., time. they certainly ha
germany is very keen to expand its relationship with india because it wants to reduce its reliance orcomes at a time when there have been growing tensions between china and the european union and things such as a tariff on electric vehicles. india particularly well positioned at this point in time to capitalise on something like this because it is already calling itself the alternative destination for a lot of those global supply chains wanting to diversify away from china. we already have some...
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see, in fact, when trump is in america was the president, the saudis easily realized that the reliance commitment to the united states to provide security has disappeared, that is, the americans easily left behind saudi arabia, now it is really the source of chaos and rebellion in the region and these problems that you see it is happening completely in the light of the support of the united states of america. in any case, maybe something was necessary for the arab countries and the region to come to their senses and see the consequences of the presence. what is happening now in the territories of gaza, in the territories of lebanon, in the region itself, including iran, is the result of the exchange of missiles that what is happening between iran, this may actually be a warning sign for countries to try to secure the region by themselves . yes, in any case, i want to say that it seems to be addressed to the supreme authority and leadership of most of the west asian countries. are in this area. really and in fact, because the bases of these countries are american bases in these countrie
see, in fact, when trump is in america was the president, the saudis easily realized that the reliance commitment to the united states to provide security has disappeared, that is, the americans easily left behind saudi arabia, now it is really the source of chaos and rebellion in the region and these problems that you see it is happening completely in the light of the support of the united states of america. in any case, maybe something was necessary for the arab countries and the region to...
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and let me mention another thing about domestic politics that flow from this reliance on a notion of economic causation. if you listen sometimes to people in the press or members of the press particularly on the left, people ask why is it that poorer or working-class people in this country whatever vote republican or for trump? how can that be? don't these people know their own self-interest? it is the left who wants to provide to use mitt romney's famous words, more stuff. what is the matter with people? why can't they understand where their self-interest lies and it seems like a straight up question in a way. and a very interesting book written in 2008 by a man called thomas frank and the book is called what is the matter with kansas and he raises this question why is it exactly that kansas, which he thinks because he knows about it but why is it that so many people there, particularly ones not in the elite but are more working- class, why is it that they would vote republican? why do they do this? how can they not know what their self interest is? it seems like a very fair and neu
and let me mention another thing about domestic politics that flow from this reliance on a notion of economic causation. if you listen sometimes to people in the press or members of the press particularly on the left, people ask why is it that poorer or working-class people in this country whatever vote republican or for trump? how can that be? don't these people know their own self-interest? it is the left who wants to provide to use mitt romney's famous words, more stuff. what is the matter...
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i think this is all founded on the too great reliance on economic causation and ability of economics and material things to motivate people or nations. as a result, these policies are nowhere near so successful as their proponents would like to say. sometimes, they are even counterproductive. i can give you a very funny, although not really funny example of a time when sanctions were completely and utterly counterproductive, if you want a real example of that if you're interested. those are two ways in which i think the two fundamental, normal, regular, everyday policies of the state department are founded on notions of excessive faith in economic causation. let me turn for a few minutes, then i will stop, i promised, let me turn for a few minutes to intelligence assessments. i should be clear in the beginning, about what i'm talking about and what i'm not talking about, the intelligence community has two different kinds of things it does, one of which is operations and the other one of which is analysis. the cia reflects that, for example, director of operations, which engages in al
i think this is all founded on the too great reliance on economic causation and ability of economics and material things to motivate people or nations. as a result, these policies are nowhere near so successful as their proponents would like to say. sometimes, they are even counterproductive. i can give you a very funny, although not really funny example of a time when sanctions were completely and utterly counterproductive, if you want a real example of that if you're interested. those are two...
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emphasizing kind of the energy dependence, you know, really focusing in more on producing, you know, reliance on other countries and america being strong exporter and not having additional regulations that are impeding companies for doing so. but we do know that even under bite and we're showing guess reduction as you know, skyrocketed. so it's all about narrative versus coming, taking a peek behind the curtain. what's happening here is at least one possible impact of those competing visions. if known unilateralists, trump is going to focus on what he calls energy dominance and expand fossil fuel production, he's unlikely to want to coordinate or cooperate with other countries as he does so . his campaign has said that he is going to pull out of the paris agreement again, just like he did in 2017. that's the global agreement, intended to reduce emissions of the greenhouse gas is causing climate change. that would have quite a few global implications from less climate financing for developing countries to taking the world even further away from limiting planetary warming and closer to even mor
emphasizing kind of the energy dependence, you know, really focusing in more on producing, you know, reliance on other countries and america being strong exporter and not having additional regulations that are impeding companies for doing so. but we do know that even under bite and we're showing guess reduction as you know, skyrocketed. so it's all about narrative versus coming, taking a peek behind the curtain. what's happening here is at least one possible impact of those competing visions....
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and duncan pool and so called and the 1st day 1st speech and he talks about a great potential new reliance that he's in visiting with the arab states. what now what he feels he knows that potentially some of them on, on his side knowing what to do about the hostages. oh, like not one, he did not mention the hostages today in his opening speech, i think send to basically him. and i'd like to touch on on, on another i'm glad to connect such as sets of both on a bill that would essentially bind the walk of the you an agency for palestinian refugees, which has been a source of critical life for decades. what is israel's, and go with this bill in your, in your opinion, who doesn't have go? the goal is the goal really is to get with the familiar, you know, um, you know, the united nations work and really things. and they are the backbone of not only humanitarian aid, they also provide schools, you know, they run in many ways, you know, all of the refugee camps in know them being gauze at that base in a number of countries where palestinian refugees, of president, the, the headquarters are in a m
and duncan pool and so called and the 1st day 1st speech and he talks about a great potential new reliance that he's in visiting with the arab states. what now what he feels he knows that potentially some of them on, on his side knowing what to do about the hostages. oh, like not one, he did not mention the hostages today in his opening speech, i think send to basically him. and i'd like to touch on on, on another i'm glad to connect such as sets of both on a bill that would essentially bind...
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andan that was all ultimately reliance on you could not have a system, a determinate system that explained everything. you could not have a singularity as they call it now in artificial intelligence. and jon vannoy men who really invented the computer model and also which is massively parallel processing that you find in the data centers he also invented thated model. he also wrote the key paper that explained neural networks. but anyway, it was essentially understanding that all intellectual activity depends on faith in a meaningful universe. and i tell that story in a chapter of the israel test. >> is one of the world's most profitable economies built on one of the world's most barren territories. israel challenges all of those materialist superstitions based on the distribution of natural resources and exploitation of land and labor. >> this is israel and anybody else gets about 1% of the middle east. and yet the economy is worth half a trillion dollars or more. in the market cap is bigger. that's a key force in the world economy.ul and it shows ultimate wealth from humanan minds. jewse
andan that was all ultimately reliance on you could not have a system, a determinate system that explained everything. you could not have a singularity as they call it now in artificial intelligence. and jon vannoy men who really invented the computer model and also which is massively parallel processing that you find in the data centers he also invented thated model. he also wrote the key paper that explained neural networks. but anyway, it was essentially understanding that all intellectual...
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and it was ultimately reliance on states. could have a system of a adeterminate system that explained everything. you could not have a singularity as they call it now in order for intelligence. jon vannoy men who really invented the modern ointment computer model. and also the non- commuter model which is a parallel process. you find at nvidia and the data centers. he also invented that. that he also chose to keep a paperthat explained neural netw. which was non- baud model. all intellectual activity i tell that story. >> host: as one of the world's most profitable economies, built on one of the world's most barren territories, israel challenges all of those materialistte superstitions of zero-sum economics. based on the distribution of natural resources and the exploitation of land. >> listen, israel has less land than anyone else just about 4% of the middle east land. and yet, its economy is worth half a trillion dollars or more. it's market cap is bigger. it's a key force in the world economy. and it shows ultimately wealt
and it was ultimately reliance on states. could have a system of a adeterminate system that explained everything. you could not have a singularity as they call it now in order for intelligence. jon vannoy men who really invented the modern ointment computer model. and also the non- commuter model which is a parallel process. you find at nvidia and the data centers. he also invented that. that he also chose to keep a paperthat explained neural netw. which was non- baud model. all intellectual...
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ayatollah khamenei considered america's and its allies' reliance on maintaining the security of the qasibime as a cover for the deadly policy of regime change and a means of taking over all the resources of the region and using them in major global conflicts and said their policy is to turn the regime into a gateway for energy exports from the region to the western world and... the import of goods and technology from the west to the region means guaranteeing the existence of the usurper regime and the dependence of the entire region on it. he emphasized that the cruel and reckless behavior of the zionist regime towards the fighters is caused by greed. this fact makes us understand that every blow to the tyrannical regime by anyone and every group is a service to the whole region and to the whole humanity. the leader of the revolution called the zionist and american dream of guaranteeing the existence of the qasab regime as a false and untenable fantasy and said: this artificial regime is an example of an evil tree that is rootless and unstable according to the interpretation of the holy q
ayatollah khamenei considered america's and its allies' reliance on maintaining the security of the qasibime as a cover for the deadly policy of regime change and a means of taking over all the resources of the region and using them in major global conflicts and said their policy is to turn the regime into a gateway for energy exports from the region to the western world and... the import of goods and technology from the west to the region means guaranteeing the existence of the usurper regime...
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nvidia, who is in india and has announced a slew of deals with several indian companies including reliance group, our business correspondent has the details from mumbai. fix, business correspondent has the details from mumbai.— details from mumbai. a tie-up with other _ details from mumbai. a tie-up with other indian _ details from mumbai. a tie-upi with other indian companies... they are looking to expand their cloud infrastructure in india. i their cloud infrastructure in india. ., , their cloud infrastructure in india. ., their cloud infrastructure in india. i hope to partner with all of you — india. i hope to partner with all of you to _ india. i hope to partner with all of you to enable - india. i hope to partner with all of you to enable india... | all of you to enable india... the— all of you to enable india... the boss _ all of you to enable india... the boss was attending an ai summit in mumbai and said he believed india would become one of the largest software outsourcers with artificial intelligence going forward. fine intelligence going forward. one ofthe intelligence going forwa
nvidia, who is in india and has announced a slew of deals with several indian companies including reliance group, our business correspondent has the details from mumbai. fix, business correspondent has the details from mumbai.— details from mumbai. a tie-up with other _ details from mumbai. a tie-up with other indian _ details from mumbai. a tie-upi with other indian companies... they are looking to expand their cloud infrastructure in india. i their cloud infrastructure in india. ., , their...
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motahari's reliance on the enemy that is now on the front line in front of us, the zionist regime of the united states . america is more serious and doesn't act more in order to actually commit more crimes , commit more barbarities , make more advances because we did n't react. and the heads of european countries? yes, well , anyway, when they feel that the other party has some sense. sitting, for example, is not very willing to enter the field it will get better. anyway, this is naturally the issue, but now, anyway , what should we do now? what should be done now? i believe that, first of all, it is a long-term struggle, which means that we should not think that this issue means this. for example, it will end soon. yes, we really need to see this as a long-term struggle and look for the mobilization of the islamic world . there are really many activists in the islamic world who are ready to help lebanon and hamas, except for iraq, yemen, and iran in jordan, for example , you are activists. you have many in egypt you have in tunisia, in morocco, in turkey, in other places , but their
motahari's reliance on the enemy that is now on the front line in front of us, the zionist regime of the united states . america is more serious and doesn't act more in order to actually commit more crimes , commit more barbarities , make more advances because we did n't react. and the heads of european countries? yes, well , anyway, when they feel that the other party has some sense. sitting, for example, is not very willing to enter the field it will get better. anyway, this is naturally the...
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cultural ties and the ties between people and the relationship between any two countries is really a reliance upon those connections. in terms of looking at the economy i think we from the west side are also about how can we expand those economic and energy priorities and that means if you things. one diversification and modernization and on the energy side how both the less government in u. s. private-sector can support iraq's efforts to become energy independent and how would you develop renewable energy and how would you continue to develop other sectors for example agriculture and how the educational sector can be involved and i think another element that i want to focus on is really the improvements on industrial. unlike some of our counterparts from other countries we can't just director as companies to invest in iraq. we need them to feel that there is an environment and an opportunity to make good business deals and there's still some work that needs to be done by the iraqi encourage reforms to the investment climate that would reduce the regulatory burden that would improve a contrac
cultural ties and the ties between people and the relationship between any two countries is really a reliance upon those connections. in terms of looking at the economy i think we from the west side are also about how can we expand those economic and energy priorities and that means if you things. one diversification and modernization and on the energy side how both the less government in u. s. private-sector can support iraq's efforts to become energy independent and how would you develop...
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for some years, south africans had pursued reliance on non-violent means in the struggle against apartite. however, this approach failed dismally in its objective of overthrowing the evil apartite regime. we must remember that when apartite was still in power, apartate was very violent. apartate had the heaviest army and the army. that was not in any way an army fighting maybe external attack, but the army that was shaped to find mk to fight appla and even find even young people in the country, so the response the military and the violent approach in the struggle and the struggle of moving from being passive to to more being militarized was caused by the heavy army and heavy attack of our people by the upper state government and its military. in south africa, those in the armed resistance against the apartide regime were labeled as terrorists. nelson mandela's party, the anc was condemned as a terrorist organization by the apartide regime of south africa, the united states and the united kingdom. actually, mandela, the... president of south africa from 1994 to 1999 was a us terror watch l
for some years, south africans had pursued reliance on non-violent means in the struggle against apartite. however, this approach failed dismally in its objective of overthrowing the evil apartite regime. we must remember that when apartite was still in power, apartate was very violent. apartate had the heaviest army and the army. that was not in any way an army fighting maybe external attack, but the army that was shaped to find mk to fight appla and even find even young people in the country,...
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iran over the past years , and the main reason we were able to deal with all these threats was our reliance on the people's support and the people's support for the regime. well , you can see that during the last few decades, a very heavy investment has been made in the field of changing perception and cognition iranian society is more friendly than enemy . due to their own situation in the country and the incomplete comparisons that have happened , they are waging a heavy psychological and cognitive war against the islamic republic and our people in order to change their perception . the removal of martyr seyed hassan nasrallah has been using military grenades, but they have been using grenades against the people of the region for years and decades . they are using knowledge and in the war of narratives, they are trying to make their own narrative popular with the people and public opinion so that they can to weaken the basis of popular support for the islamic republic of iran at the regional level, in any case , they will eliminate the doubts they have about the role of the islamic republ
iran over the past years , and the main reason we were able to deal with all these threats was our reliance on the people's support and the people's support for the regime. well , you can see that during the last few decades, a very heavy investment has been made in the field of changing perception and cognition iranian society is more friendly than enemy . due to their own situation in the country and the incomplete comparisons that have happened , they are waging a heavy psychological and...