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the u. s. had imposed as $7500000000.00 worth of terrorist on not just plains from air bus, but also a broad range of goods. everything from italian cheese to french wine. so a lot of industries have been struggling under these terrorists and especially now in the pen demik, many would see a lot of relief from having those that permanently or at least for a longer amount of time or moved, arrives. wellness views out of the way. we can focus on other trade topics, one of the most pressing issues that should be tackled today will, china is really underlying all of these conversations right now between brussels in the united states, even the removal of the air bus at boeing terrace has a china angle in the u. s. and you are very concerned about china is growing business in air and aircraft. they want to unseat the u, the u. s. u. so there's a lot of focus right now on how the u and the u. s. conform a bigger block against china, they also likely are to discuss today new efforts to come together to
the u. s. had imposed as $7500000000.00 worth of terrorist on not just plains from air bus, but also a broad range of goods. everything from italian cheese to french wine. so a lot of industries have been struggling under these terrorists and especially now in the pen demik, many would see a lot of relief from having those that permanently or at least for a longer amount of time or moved, arrives. wellness views out of the way. we can focus on other trade topics, one of the most pressing issues...
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now on the back of a, someone in brussels, the u. s. and you say they'll shelf the tariffs, at least for the near term. they try to focus on bigger market rivals. companies out of china. the store, it can be on the u. s. and e, you have agreed to a 5 year plan that would suspend terrorists connected to the air bus boeing dispute . the deal also includes the creation of a working group to negotiate subsidy limits, before disagreements get out of hand. we want of course, to expend us trade and investments, but we also want to discuss how we avoid new unjustified technical barriers and how to cooperate in areas with high potential from our economy, specially of course in the digital technology reaching a detailed chord, however, was not easy, given the long legal wrangling, the souring of relations and the negative impact the dispute has had on trade and on other sectors of the economy. in 2019 the u. s. slapped $7500000000.00 of tariffs on wine cheese and all of among other things that you struck back in 2024 1000000000 dollars worth of du
now on the back of a, someone in brussels, the u. s. and you say they'll shelf the tariffs, at least for the near term. they try to focus on bigger market rivals. companies out of china. the store, it can be on the u. s. and e, you have agreed to a 5 year plan that would suspend terrorists connected to the air bus boeing dispute . the deal also includes the creation of a working group to negotiate subsidy limits, before disagreements get out of hand. we want of course, to expend us trade and...
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when it's exactly the opposite, any u. s. official or diplomat who arrives in central america should arrive 1st leading with apologies, in leading with talks of reparations for the enormous damage. the u. s. foreign policy in neil colonialism have done. this, is it crisis? so a situation the why the house prefers the call it that was entirely avoidable biden . and the democrats used my good, the g political tool to attack trump to win the election, but somehow lose city refugees gotten to their heads the go biden. and alan t harris actually give a damn about them. the austrian police say they've arrested 81 people as part of a global sting operation led by the u. s. the f. b, i is claiming to have caught more than $800.00 criminals worldwide, including arms and drug dealers by tricking them into using an encrypted up aside from austria, raids. taking place in more than a dozen countries, including australia, where federal police worked alongside us intelligence. the app called anom was run by the f b i. security forces appar
when it's exactly the opposite, any u. s. official or diplomat who arrives in central america should arrive 1st leading with apologies, in leading with talks of reparations for the enormous damage. the u. s. foreign policy in neil colonialism have done. this, is it crisis? so a situation the why the house prefers the call it that was entirely avoidable biden . and the democrats used my good, the g political tool to attack trump to win the election, but somehow lose city refugees gotten to their...
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and so also an acknowledgement that the u. s. has lost the war. if the u. s. has been bombing taliban positions while it was occupied with large numbers of military forces and u. s. military bases in afghanistan for 2 decades. and that did not defeat the taliban. why would the resumption of air strike after the u. s. is gone and after u. s. air bases are removed from the country, meaning that those, those planes have to come from the gulf. why would that be effective militarily? so what's happening is, and it's a rhetorical question, of course. so what's happening is, the pentagon and the by the ministration are now pointing fingers and debating and trying to provide some semblance of a plan b when they leave and should the country while to the taliban. if in fact, the afghan military can sustain itself, which is very likely. so i don't think that this is really a plausible or valid military strategy. maybe it's a face saving measure to kill some more people and f ganeth then. but the fact of the matter is, the u. s. has lost the war, and the u. s. is leaving,
and so also an acknowledgement that the u. s. has lost the war. if the u. s. has been bombing taliban positions while it was occupied with large numbers of military forces and u. s. military bases in afghanistan for 2 decades. and that did not defeat the taliban. why would the resumption of air strike after the u. s. is gone and after u. s. air bases are removed from the country, meaning that those, those planes have to come from the gulf. why would that be effective militarily? so what's...
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the u. s. supreme court ruled american food giants best play usa and car gill can't be food for child slavery. this ruling has disturbing implications for future victims of human rights abuses, seeking justice against businesses in u. s. cords. the ruling also says a dangerous precedence, giving corporations impunity of a profiting from human rights abuses. it's an old and disturbing story that we've already reported on a group of african men demanded compensation from us corporations that get their cocoa in africa. they claimed they've been trafficked from one country to another as children, and forced to work as slaves and horrendous conditions on coca farms. the activist stores, sounding the alarm over the ivory coast effect, to think of the country exports more cocoa than anyone else on the planet now providing about 2 thirds of the world's supply, which makes it very likely that the regular chocolate bar you eat taste of illegal child labor, but what if these accounts are fake? well, only
the u. s. supreme court ruled american food giants best play usa and car gill can't be food for child slavery. this ruling has disturbing implications for future victims of human rights abuses, seeking justice against businesses in u. s. cords. the ruling also says a dangerous precedence, giving corporations impunity of a profiting from human rights abuses. it's an old and disturbing story that we've already reported on a group of african men demanded compensation from us corporations that get...
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so the u. s. government is essentially censoring these websites all over the world, not just within the united states. and i think it are open again a door to maybe at the future if they continue to do this with other countries as well. courtney iranian officials have said that they're going to pursue this through legal channels. are there legal options available to them with regard to this? i think that's a great question because one of the things we saw several years ago is that i can the internet corporation for sign names and numbers which used to be, you know, us, the us used to have control over the whole domain system. well, they've really devolved authority over that. they've created several, many, hundreds of new top level domain names. so press t, v dot i r, which is hosting iran still accessible. you know, it's correct that now dot com dot net these high top level domain names that are hosted and run by us registries. and us based services are being told that providing a service to ira
so the u. s. government is essentially censoring these websites all over the world, not just within the united states. and i think it are open again a door to maybe at the future if they continue to do this with other countries as well. courtney iranian officials have said that they're going to pursue this through legal channels. are there legal options available to them with regard to this? i think that's a great question because one of the things we saw several years ago is that i can the...
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u. s. a. u armed israeli strikes on the siege garza, we trace from the african war logs to columbia with independent journalist, anthony lo and all this coming up in today's going underground. but 1st global media centered this week on the geneva meeting between president putin and biden, although biden, and like putin cents a journalist from his press conference depending on where they came from. most bizarrely, maybe from what was described as a constructive meeting was biden's contention that the usa doesn't interfere with the governance of foreign countries. joining me now from washington, d. c is someone who well knows this hidden history co author of all of us jones untold history of the united states. professor peter.
u. s. a. u armed israeli strikes on the siege garza, we trace from the african war logs to columbia with independent journalist, anthony lo and all this coming up in today's going underground. but 1st global media centered this week on the geneva meeting between president putin and biden, although biden, and like putin cents a journalist from his press conference depending on where they came from. most bizarrely, maybe from what was described as a constructive meeting was biden's contention...
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you know, the u. s. depends on the u. s on germany a lots and especially german chancellor angle americans and we know that she will be stepping down in september and with her leaving the european union, washington are going to lose a window to the kremlin. and she's even been called the put in whisper. how can that that loss if you will be, or the gap be filled when she's gone? well that's, that's the huge question. we have to answering the german national elections or the front runner right now, mr. lash at the griffin democratic candidate for championship. in the past, he was a little bit unclear sometimes about his rational position with the free democrats . we think that he will be much clearer, but therefore we invest in the future coalition because we are the party of transatlantic partnership. we invest very much as we democrats, traditionally in partnership with the united states. so if we will be in accordance with him, with mr. ashlee, we will make sure better transatlantic cars will be really on the prom page o
you know, the u. s. depends on the u. s on germany a lots and especially german chancellor angle americans and we know that she will be stepping down in september and with her leaving the european union, washington are going to lose a window to the kremlin. and she's even been called the put in whisper. how can that that loss if you will be, or the gap be filled when she's gone? well that's, that's the huge question. we have to answering the german national elections or the front runner right...
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you know, the u. s. depends on the u. s. on germany a lot and especially german chancellor angle america. and we know that she will be stepping down in september and with her leaving the european union, washington are going to lose a window to the kremlin. and she's even been called the put in whisper. how can that that loss if you will be, or the gap be fil, once she's gone? well that's, that's the huge question. we have to answering the german national elections there . the problem to right now, mr. lash at the grid, democratic candidate for championship. in the past, he was a little bit unclear sometimes about his rational position with the free democrats . we think that he will be much clearer, but therefore we invest in the future coalition because we are the party of transatlantic partnership. we invest very much as we democrats, traditionally in partnership with the united states. so if we will be in accordance with him, with mr. lashley, we will make sure that her trans atlantic cars will be really on the prom page o
you know, the u. s. depends on the u. s. on germany a lot and especially german chancellor angle america. and we know that she will be stepping down in september and with her leaving the european union, washington are going to lose a window to the kremlin. and she's even been called the put in whisper. how can that that loss if you will be, or the gap be fil, once she's gone? well that's, that's the huge question. we have to answering the german national elections there . the problem to right...
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secondly, the u. s. military, when it establishes military bases, is reluctant to ever give them a look at, you know, germany and japan, this is 75 years at the end of world after the end of world war 2, the u. s. is still there in germany, and japan are not threatened by anybody, but the us military bases are, constitutes sort of a leverage over wherever they're located. and so parts of this strategic thinking and traditional thinking in the pentagon is never give up a military base unless you're worse to ok. but then there are those who and this includes buying. and i think it also included trump, who believe that this kind of endless drain of u. s. military force in or in a country that really does not constitute a strategic interest where the united states have an extra special interest, also bogs, the u. s. down and the u. s. would prefer biding, would prefer, as trump preferred to spend that energy in those military forces confronting china, which the empire considers to be a greater threat right
secondly, the u. s. military, when it establishes military bases, is reluctant to ever give them a look at, you know, germany and japan, this is 75 years at the end of world after the end of world war 2, the u. s. is still there in germany, and japan are not threatened by anybody, but the us military bases are, constitutes sort of a leverage over wherever they're located. and so parts of this strategic thinking and traditional thinking in the pentagon is never give up a military base unless...
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because on the one hand, the u. s. is calling our open communication and spare competition with china. but then on the other hand now wants to subsidize and grant fund and fund the u. s. tech industry with a free $250000000000.00 steroids injection money. so it isn't really exactly practicing what it's preaching either. and now lastly, china is also passing their own logic counter for and sanctions. what do we know about that? very little right now. the national people of congress has passed law thursday to counter these sanctions, and the pressure is currently facing from the e. you over trade and technology. the details have not been in the east, but it's the latest and most legal set of tools to respond. and it's intended to give chinese itala tory met with jimmy and more predictability. and it's likely. ringback this is in response to the fact that at 4 speed more hurdles up ahead and potentially more sanctions that will be coming down. so it's designed to get china predictability since it has an acute trump of bein
because on the one hand, the u. s. is calling our open communication and spare competition with china. but then on the other hand now wants to subsidize and grant fund and fund the u. s. tech industry with a free $250000000000.00 steroids injection money. so it isn't really exactly practicing what it's preaching either. and now lastly, china is also passing their own logic counter for and sanctions. what do we know about that? very little right now. the national people of congress has passed...
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the u. s. plan called build back better as part of president jo bivens efforts to form a more unified front to compete economically with china. preventing another pandemic is also a main point of discussion today. it's understood that the leaders will pledge to work out ways to stamp out future outbreaks within the 1st $100.00 days. let's go live now to what you're going to counsel. and so i've not far from the summit video diplomatic editor james base is there, sir. james? china is belton, wrote initiative, is to get some competition. how's that going to work? and why g 7 lead us? so concerned about the resurgence of china deeply worried about china and china's influence in the world and whether that is good for the world and good for their own countries. it's the u. s. initiative that is being proposed, but it seems now to be backed by all of the g 7 and will be reflected in the final communique, a rival to the belts and road initiative, which now has spokes all over the world in latin america
the u. s. plan called build back better as part of president jo bivens efforts to form a more unified front to compete economically with china. preventing another pandemic is also a main point of discussion today. it's understood that the leaders will pledge to work out ways to stamp out future outbreaks within the 1st $100.00 days. let's go live now to what you're going to counsel. and so i've not far from the summit video diplomatic editor james base is there, sir. james? china is belton,...
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but i think one of the reasons that the u. s. hesitates to put any real kind of strict sanctions as a result of that is because of the u. s. is doing it as well. the fact that the in us, they constantly does isn't the ca, doesn't we know in a say what's happening in the angle of merkel cell phone just a couple of years ago. right. and so if you create a big deal out of punishing countries that spy on other countries, when the us would be right in the cross hairs of their own policies. but you know, to the question of creating a stable, predictable relationship. i was watching the news conferences afterwards, and there was a very interesting question that was asked about ukraine to put in about what, what about creating stability there and you've been the state life and the region. and his response, i thought, was pretty interesting. he says, it's not russia that's the stabilizing that part of the world in the us. he says in ukraine, back in 2014 the u. s. one of the new election. they were set to hold a new election and that was
but i think one of the reasons that the u. s. hesitates to put any real kind of strict sanctions as a result of that is because of the u. s. is doing it as well. the fact that the in us, they constantly does isn't the ca, doesn't we know in a say what's happening in the angle of merkel cell phone just a couple of years ago. right. and so if you create a big deal out of punishing countries that spy on other countries, when the us would be right in the cross hairs of their own policies. but you...
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the facing, the you and the u. s. going forward. things like that. women of steel tariffs that remain in place on you, metals that were posted to the trumpet administration, as well as the broader question of how closely the e u plans to align itself with the u. s. and their battle with china over a competition financial corresponded. chelsea delaney there, as you mentioned, there are other tariffs and dispute, including the steel levies imposed by the u. s. in 2018. those tariffs force you to introduce import quarters of steel to the top of a lot of the metal from china. but that's led to shortages and skyrocketing prices . the 2nd truck company in western germany makes stamped components for automobiles . the machine is constantly supplied with high grade rolled steel straight from the furnace. last year, tech trip paid $4900.00 euros for a relative steel. now it's $9000.00 tech and trucks. managing director blames the massive price icon. you protectionism, which is closed off the steel market here in guessing type home port quote
the facing, the you and the u. s. going forward. things like that. women of steel tariffs that remain in place on you, metals that were posted to the trumpet administration, as well as the broader question of how closely the e u plans to align itself with the u. s. and their battle with china over a competition financial corresponded. chelsea delaney there, as you mentioned, there are other tariffs and dispute, including the steel levies imposed by the u. s. in 2018. those tariffs force you to...
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with 341 cities to the u. s . is 279 cities and places like switzerland already has to play 590 percent of its population. china has more 5 g subscribers than the u. s. not just in total, but per capita. it has more 5 g smartphones for sale at lower prices with more widespread, 5 g coverage. so then if you want to look at 5 g leadership in terms of the average download speeds, then saudi arabia and korea are in the lead with that for 3 megabytes and respectively, compared to the u. s. it, it the point 9 china on the middle of the pack somewhere and their connections are on average faster than that of the us. so no matter how you look at it, the u. s. by the capability or media or not the best. so it kind of doesn't make sense for me why you have a mediocre player taking charge to lead and help subsidize 5 g for other nation when it can even get the cost of its own infrastructure down. so instead of rely on capabilities alone, the u. s. is rely on the strength of the us dollar and government funding to support the a
with 341 cities to the u. s . is 279 cities and places like switzerland already has to play 590 percent of its population. china has more 5 g subscribers than the u. s. not just in total, but per capita. it has more 5 g smartphones for sale at lower prices with more widespread, 5 g coverage. so then if you want to look at 5 g leadership in terms of the average download speeds, then saudi arabia and korea are in the lead with that for 3 megabytes and respectively, compared to the u. s. it, it...
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. department of justice and the u. s. federal bureau of investigation, the f b, i saying that the websites have been seized by the u. s. government. now at the moment, we do not yet have clarification from the u. s. government about whether in fact they did take this action. the state department has indicated that the department of justice will give information later today regarding this situation. but if one goes to the website, one will find a statement from the department of justice and the f. b, i with their official seals saying that the website was seized due to laws allowing for the trafficking and nuclear, chemical, biological, or radiological weapons, technology or material, or the manufacturer and importation of sale or distribution of a controlled substance to be criminal forfeiture property. furthermore, it invokes an unusual and extraordinary threat and a declaration of a national emergency indicating that may have been the president himself that ordered the seizing of the website. again, still no clarificatio
. department of justice and the u. s. federal bureau of investigation, the f b, i saying that the websites have been seized by the u. s. government. now at the moment, we do not yet have clarification from the u. s. government about whether in fact they did take this action. the state department has indicated that the department of justice will give information later today regarding this situation. but if one goes to the website, one will find a statement from the department of justice and the...
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the u. s. president spit, intensely preparing parents with aides, to counteract the so called tactics of ladiva, uprooted officials and his team have been revealing. now. president putin was also a topic of conversation sharing by the tea with the queen of england as well. so geneva, the venue for the much anticipated face to face is also a brace for the talks. security is being wrapped up in the city, including restrictions on local s face and the deployment of thousands of extra troops and police officers. first off this morning, we see the correspond garcia following events. forest in jenny. this is the villa joe barton will add to me putin are going to meet. obviously, security here is nothing to laugh at thousands of troops as well as police officers patrolling the area. the entire leg from the lease area of the city would be locked down to everyone during the meeting, the pedestrians guards even to the aircraft boots obviously to provide the 2 leaders with a common safe environment to di
the u. s. president spit, intensely preparing parents with aides, to counteract the so called tactics of ladiva, uprooted officials and his team have been revealing. now. president putin was also a topic of conversation sharing by the tea with the queen of england as well. so geneva, the venue for the much anticipated face to face is also a brace for the talks. security is being wrapped up in the city, including restrictions on local s face and the deployment of thousands of extra troops and...
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to surprise credit supply critical technologies that we invented like semiconductors. indeed, the u. s. global market share of semiconductor manufacturing has steadily wrote it from 37 percent in 1990 to about 12 percent today. and recently, a chip shortage has exposed vulnerabilities and the u. s. supply chain. the center piece of the new bill is a $50000000000.00 investment in semiconductor development and manufacturing. there's also $29000000000.00 to establish new directorate, focused on artificial intelligence and quantum science with the national science foundation and $52000000000.00 for research programs. they are over all the bill calls for investments of about $250000000000.00 with most of the spending occurring in the 1st 5 years in a major effort to decrease the u. s. dependency on chinese products or a quarter is our financial correspondent in new york. let's bring him in for more on this yet. it's good to see you. you know, in recent decades the u. s. is really shy away from providing government support for certain industries. is this era now at an end? it definitely mark
to surprise credit supply critical technologies that we invented like semiconductors. indeed, the u. s. global market share of semiconductor manufacturing has steadily wrote it from 37 percent in 1990 to about 12 percent today. and recently, a chip shortage has exposed vulnerabilities and the u. s. supply chain. the center piece of the new bill is a $50000000000.00 investment in semiconductor development and manufacturing. there's also $29000000000.00 to establish new directorate, focused on...
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and u. s. consumer prices in may, rose at their fastest rate in more than a decade, as the state of inflation remains in focus. now the consumer price index by 5 percent from the year prior. the biggest increase in c p, i jumped 5.3 percent in august 2008, amid the nation's last financial crisis. now, as we've talked about on this show time and time again, the federal reserve has been using inflation as an indicator for whether or not to change monetary policy. but the fed has maintain the rise and inflation in recent months will be transitory temporary, as the country's economy continues to reopen after it was decimated by the coven. 1900 pandemic? joining disgust is octavio miranda. he's a ceo of optimist. l l c. octavio, there's a lot here, but i want to start with prices for march through may. so over that 3 month period actually jumped by nearly 10 percent compared to that same period last year. what is the takeaway here and how concerning is all of this data? well, i think it's very trou
and u. s. consumer prices in may, rose at their fastest rate in more than a decade, as the state of inflation remains in focus. now the consumer price index by 5 percent from the year prior. the biggest increase in c p, i jumped 5.3 percent in august 2008, amid the nation's last financial crisis. now, as we've talked about on this show time and time again, the federal reserve has been using inflation as an indicator for whether or not to change monetary policy. but the fed has maintain the rise...
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the u. s. government is now instead offering financial incentives and training for countries and politicians. they say the goal is to teach those countries how to build out 5 g networks without using chinese telecon technology. so is this measure something that can actually work with? joining me now to discuss our boom, co host, ben swan and christy i. ben, let's start with you. can you break down exactly what these incentives are that we can be looking forward to? yeah, well essentially we're talking about for an aide right in normally, you know, with for an aide. the us loves to give it away. we love to give it away to nations around the world that hate us or dislike us, or we give it away and it never gets down to the people who actually need it. and the people on top who are many times corrupt leaders, just keep the money in this case. what it, what it is, is money specifically being given to countries in eastern europe and central america. that would go to buying 5 g technology. on top of
the u. s. government is now instead offering financial incentives and training for countries and politicians. they say the goal is to teach those countries how to build out 5 g networks without using chinese telecon technology. so is this measure something that can actually work with? joining me now to discuss our boom, co host, ben swan and christy i. ben, let's start with you. can you break down exactly what these incentives are that we can be looking forward to? yeah, well essentially we're...
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any u. s. official or diplomat who arrives in central america should arrive 1st leading with apologies, in meeting with talks of reparations for the enormous damage. the u. s. foreign policy. in neil colonialism have done this, is it crisis for a situation the why the house prefers to call it? that was entirely avoidable biden. and the democrats used my good, the g political tool to attack trump to win the election, but somehow lose city refugees gotten to their heads the, i'll go biden and alan t harris actually give a damn about them an inmate in a washington dc jail. he was a defendant in the january capital riots. it's claiming he's been viciously and savagely beaten by a god or the defendant had been in federal custody since they're arrested in january on charges of assaulting a federal agent and obstructing official proceeding. we got a reaction from conservative lawyer, john pierce, who's represented some of the capital right suspects. he says the defendants have continuously been mistr
any u. s. official or diplomat who arrives in central america should arrive 1st leading with apologies, in meeting with talks of reparations for the enormous damage. the u. s. foreign policy. in neil colonialism have done this, is it crisis for a situation the why the house prefers to call it? that was entirely avoidable biden. and the democrats used my good, the g political tool to attack trump to win the election, but somehow lose city refugees gotten to their heads the, i'll go biden and...
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the u. s. congress has cleared a bill to boost the nations tech development particular in the field of semiconductor. straight ahead. we analyze the details of the bill and how it could impact the supply chain in the years to come. plus, a new report shows records of how the wealthiest citizens in the nation have dodged paying taxes for years. later we take a deep dive into these studying figures, plus is the lucrative visits of travel coming back. well would think into the details with the archie corresponded sites after we have a fact show today. so dive right in and we began as the u. s. senate has passed a bill that attempts to crack down on china threat to western technology. the u. s . senate voted 6832 on tuesday to approve a sweeping package of legislation intended to boost the country's ability to compete with china. senate majority leader, chuck schumer says that the bill will help lay the foundation for another century of american leadership. as a percentage of g d. p, we spend less
the u. s. congress has cleared a bill to boost the nations tech development particular in the field of semiconductor. straight ahead. we analyze the details of the bill and how it could impact the supply chain in the years to come. plus, a new report shows records of how the wealthiest citizens in the nation have dodged paying taxes for years. later we take a deep dive into these studying figures, plus is the lucrative visits of travel coming back. well would think into the details with the...
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and at the u. s. c. u summit, where we pledged greater cooperation, deeper cooperation on trade and technology. in particular. we're also working closely together to address regional challenges. we'll see that this afternoon when we gather with leaders from africa, the middle east asia, europe, as well as the united nations at the berlin to conference on lydia. and i want to thank germany for its very important leadership on this issue. as i'll share at the meeting and as you heard from miko, we, we share the goal of a sovereign stable, unified, secure lydia, free from foreign interference. it's what the people will be deserve. it's critical to regional security as well for that to happen. national elections need to go forward in december. and that means urgent agreement is needed on constitutional and legal issues that would undergo those elections. and the october 23rd cease fire agreement has to be fully implemented, including by withdrawing all foreign forces from libya. were grateful again to germany
and at the u. s. c. u summit, where we pledged greater cooperation, deeper cooperation on trade and technology. in particular. we're also working closely together to address regional challenges. we'll see that this afternoon when we gather with leaders from africa, the middle east asia, europe, as well as the united nations at the berlin to conference on lydia. and i want to thank germany for its very important leadership on this issue. as i'll share at the meeting and as you heard from miko,...
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the u. s. president is keen to challenge the kremlin boss on is what the west sees as issues with human rights in russia. well, it almost looks like the nbc, corresponding to himself had a plan to take up that challenge instead of mr. biden. and it all led to quite an exchange with constant interruptions and mr. prudent, even stressing at one point, don't gag me. let me ask you about human rights, an issue that a president biden will raise mister president, and he will raise the issue of alexia, tolerated for us a nation nominal russian jail. mister president, why are you so threatened by your position? who says that i feel threatened by a position or will threaten by opposition. so who told you that i'm scared by opposition? just lawful in the united states law on foreign agents with adopted a long time ago. it's in operation and sanctions under that law. a much harsher than here up to and including imprison that you go to the other if you must, the patients and let me finish saying what i me
the u. s. president is keen to challenge the kremlin boss on is what the west sees as issues with human rights in russia. well, it almost looks like the nbc, corresponding to himself had a plan to take up that challenge instead of mr. biden. and it all led to quite an exchange with constant interruptions and mr. prudent, even stressing at one point, don't gag me. let me ask you about human rights, an issue that a president biden will raise mister president, and he will raise the issue of...
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you know, the u. s. depends on the u. s. on germany a lots and especially german chancellor angle america. and we know that she will be stepping down in september and with her leaving the european union, washington are going to lose a window to the kremlin. and she's even been called the put in whisper. how can that, that last if you will be, or the gap be filled once she's gone? well that's, that's the huge question. we have to answering the german national elections at the front runner right now. and the last, it's a big written democratic candidate transfer ship. in the past, he was a little bit unclear sometimes about his rational position with the free democrats . we think that he will be much clearer, but therefore we invest in the future coalition because we are the party of transatlantic partnership. we invest very much as we democrats, traditionally in partnership with the united states. so if we will be in accordance with him, with mr. lasha, we will make sure better transatlantic cars will be really on the prom pa
you know, the u. s. depends on the u. s. on germany a lots and especially german chancellor angle america. and we know that she will be stepping down in september and with her leaving the european union, washington are going to lose a window to the kremlin. and she's even been called the put in whisper. how can that, that last if you will be, or the gap be filled once she's gone? well that's, that's the huge question. we have to answering the german national elections at the front runner right...
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now the u. s. vice president, commonly harris says the biden administration is making progress in countering the sharp increase in migration across the southern border with mexico. harris's speaking on her 1st visit to the border after being tasked with controlling the influx of migrants by president biden. ronald has more from the border time off el paso, the vice president commonly harris, his 1st visit to the us mexico border since taking office lasted just a few hours. she responded to criticism for not making the trip earlier. so i was the plan to come here. harris went to the el paso del north de port of entry on the us mexico border. it's one of the countries in the busiest pedestrian crossings with thousands of people passing through legally every day. but when it comes to illegal entry, harris said earlier that poverty and crime are the reasons for surging numbers of people from central america seeking refuge in the u. s. and when they do, it is usually for one of 2 because they are doing
now the u. s. vice president, commonly harris says the biden administration is making progress in countering the sharp increase in migration across the southern border with mexico. harris's speaking on her 1st visit to the border after being tasked with controlling the influx of migrants by president biden. ronald has more from the border time off el paso, the vice president commonly harris, his 1st visit to the us mexico border since taking office lasted just a few hours. she responded to...
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the u. s. is leading this initiative to launch something similar, a sort of rival to that because it says china's belton road program has no transparency. it says it doesn't meet environmental and labor standards. and it says the countries that have invested investment from china going to end up in china's debt. so they're coming out with something called the building back. better for the world initiative. b 3, w is what it's going to be known as it's u. s. plan but it's been back now by the g 7 leaders and they say that it's going to fill a gap of funding for infrastructure projects around the world. that is 40 trillion dollars between now and 2035. the problem with it. well, as you said, china got the head start, they've been doing this for years. the project from the u. s. and the g 7, it's still on the drawing board, but also where is the funding and come from? and there's no idea of that as a tool angular mark merkle, the german chancellor speaking area. and she said that there's no fundin
the u. s. is leading this initiative to launch something similar, a sort of rival to that because it says china's belton road program has no transparency. it says it doesn't meet environmental and labor standards. and it says the countries that have invested investment from china going to end up in china's debt. so they're coming out with something called the building back. better for the world initiative. b 3, w is what it's going to be known as it's u. s. plan but it's been back now by the g...
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and so also an acknowledgement that the u. s. has lost the war. if the u. s. has been bombing taliban positions while it was occupied with large numbers of military forces and u. s. military bases in afghanistan for 2 decades. and that did not defeat the taliban. why would the resumption of air strikes after the u. s. is gone? why would that be effective militarily? so what's happening is, the pentagon and the by the ministration are now pointing fingers and debating and trying to provide some semblance of a plan b when they leave. and should the country fall to the taliban? if in fact, the afghan military can't sustain itself, which is very likely, the fact of the matter is the u. s. has lost the war, and the u. s. is leaving, which they had to do eventually. but it's never easy for politicians or generals to take responsibility. thus the proclamations by blinking and others that somehow us present will still remain. i don't think so. just a reminder, if you'd like to delve deeper into any of this, our stories, our website is a solid jumping off point check at
and so also an acknowledgement that the u. s. has lost the war. if the u. s. has been bombing taliban positions while it was occupied with large numbers of military forces and u. s. military bases in afghanistan for 2 decades. and that did not defeat the taliban. why would the resumption of air strikes after the u. s. is gone? why would that be effective militarily? so what's happening is, the pentagon and the by the ministration are now pointing fingers and debating and trying to provide some...
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the u. s. leaving the abm treaty in 2002 with absolutely unpredictable. what were they doing it for that undermine the basis of international stability in the area of strategic security. then withdrew from the i n f treaty in 2019. there's nothing stable about that's the open sky treaty withdrawal. there's nothing stable about it and almost nothing left. thank god, in the field of strategic stability. mr. biden has taken a completely adequate decision to prolong the new start treaty for 5 years. if you take the situation with ukraine with crimea, that's where this all starts, right? what stable about endorsing the coup d'etat when the ex president the cove each agreed with all. ready the demands of the opposition, he was basically ready to abandon power, declared new elections in about 3 months. no, the blood filled qu was needed that lead to known consequences the southeast of the country than crimea. and do you think it's us who predictably, no, i don't think so. we just listed the president a
the u. s. leaving the abm treaty in 2002 with absolutely unpredictable. what were they doing it for that undermine the basis of international stability in the area of strategic security. then withdrew from the i n f treaty in 2019. there's nothing stable about that's the open sky treaty withdrawal. there's nothing stable about it and almost nothing left. thank god, in the field of strategic stability. mr. biden has taken a completely adequate decision to prolong the new start treaty for 5...
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i think the u. s. tried to partner with china and there was a hope in the west that through economic development and through prosperity, china would join the family of democratic nations that there would be a hunger in the chinese society for democratic reforms. and that hasn't happened. i mean, it exists clearly in china, but it has been snuffed out. so this is why it has become this rivalry obscene systems. and this is why biden is concerned not just by this is a bipartisan issue, bite into and washing bite and making the, with the european needs to bring the europeans onside the united states has tried to do this, i think with some success by explaining to the europeans and convincing them of the danger that exist. and we saw this in this debate over 5 g network technology that the chinese company was way, was very eager to sell in europe, and is eager to sell in europe in the united states game. and tried to convince the european allies that if they were to take on this technology, that they would
i think the u. s. tried to partner with china and there was a hope in the west that through economic development and through prosperity, china would join the family of democratic nations that there would be a hunger in the chinese society for democratic reforms. and that hasn't happened. i mean, it exists clearly in china, but it has been snuffed out. so this is why it has become this rivalry obscene systems. and this is why biden is concerned not just by this is a bipartisan issue, bite into...
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so let's dive right in and we began as the u. s. senate has passed a bill that attempts to crack down on china threat to western technology. the u. s . senate voted 682321 tuesday to approve a sweeping package of legislation intended to boost the country's ability to compete with china. senate majority leader, chuck schumer says that the bill will help lay the foundation for another century of american leadership. as a percentage of g d. p, we spend less than half as much as the chinese communist party on basic research. we rely on foreign nations to surprise credit supply critical technologies that we invented like semiconductors, that sony american optimism has flickered as well. the world is more competitive now than in any time since the end of the 2nd world war. if we do nothing our days, if the dominant super power may be ending for their part, china says it is jack's to being cast as an imaginary us enemy neighbors. you know, related content. and the bill passed by the us, restored in years, trying to develop on both domesti
so let's dive right in and we began as the u. s. senate has passed a bill that attempts to crack down on china threat to western technology. the u. s . senate voted 682321 tuesday to approve a sweeping package of legislation intended to boost the country's ability to compete with china. senate majority leader, chuck schumer says that the bill will help lay the foundation for another century of american leadership. as a percentage of g d. p, we spend less than half as much as the chinese...
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people in the u. s. system that there could be some kind of a swap. i don't, that makes it that's good to talk about, but i do not see the united states doing that simply because the u. s. cherishes all of these potential opposition, figures or characters as assets in their war against russia, information and political organs, russia. so there's, i don't think they're gonna make much progress on that. they'll talk about it. i don't see the u. s. a green to anything. and there's also the issue of nato, and this is obviously going to be a big concern for russia. but again, i don't see the united states giving any consolations with regards to the advancement and the pressure which nato is putting on. this is what was happening at the g 7 the announced a new atlantic charter. i mean, this are the us and britain and their allies already spelled out that they're going to continue to posture in an aggressive fashion against russia. so it doesn't leave a lot in terms of negotiations and leverage. they are, it seems to be all take from the u. s. and no give it,
people in the u. s. system that there could be some kind of a swap. i don't, that makes it that's good to talk about, but i do not see the united states doing that simply because the u. s. cherishes all of these potential opposition, figures or characters as assets in their war against russia, information and political organs, russia. so there's, i don't think they're gonna make much progress on that. they'll talk about it. i don't see the u. s. a green to anything. and there's also the issue...
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s. u relations. joe biden has already been in europe for one week. they clearly were and because the us president made it plain that the u. s. is ready to turn the page americans. we are committed. we have never fully left, but we are researching back in its own well mean the interesting thing to have a great relationship with natal. i was very different. my predecessors and so by didn't came to brussels with a gift for his european friends. both sides announced a truce for the airbus boeing trade dispute, which will lead to the lifting of billions of dollars in tariffs, the conflict over subsidies to the rival plane makers had been going on for 17 years. the decision is seen as a move to join forces to stand up to a more or so to china. the agreement we follow now really opens a new chapter in our relationship. because we move from litigation to cooperation on aircraft. and that after almost 20 years of dispute, it is the longest trade dispute in the history of w t. o. joe biden left brussels before the final press conference and headed to geneva, wh
s. u relations. joe biden has already been in europe for one week. they clearly were and because the us president made it plain that the u. s. is ready to turn the page americans. we are committed. we have never fully left, but we are researching back in its own well mean the interesting thing to have a great relationship with natal. i was very different. my predecessors and so by didn't came to brussels with a gift for his european friends. both sides announced a truce for the airbus boeing...