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india central and south america asia. and countries where the population is dominated by the agro chemical and huge industry multinational and as a result they sometimes quickly lose all their natural varieties sometimes in just one or 2 growing seasons. by saving the old horizon and by growing traditional plants the farmers and consumers have the chance to choose an alternative to standardized freight and better tables and can choose to do that is good for us as well as alcan. many places not since apparently hydrogen being sold is a clean all around. the energy source of the future many industries are very interested in the c o 2 neutral field. but what potential does it really. made in germany. in 30 minutes d w. he sits in jail. everywhere alex way now. well you know the russian opposition leader is a man is in mass protests. despite shocking police violence and the young people especially are protesting corruption and state despotism they are now taking to the streets everywhere across russia some gruesome. images to
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in the central and south america asia. and countries where the population is dominated by the agro chemical and 3rd industry multinationals as a result they sometimes quickly lose all their natural varieties sometimes in just one or 2 growing seasons. by saving the old horizon and by growing traditional plants that farmers and consumers have the chance to choose an alternative to standardized. and can choose food that is good for us as well as alcan. many places not since apparently hydrogen being sold is a clean all around. the energy source of the future many industries are very interested in the seal to neutral. but what potential does it really carry. me in germany. in 30 minutes d.w. . when china impose a national security law on hong kong last year is a promise. the principle of one country 2 systems and the basic rights that even shrines would be up pelts the critics point to a rapid on motion of freedom sense my guess is because michael seen probation member of hong kong's legislative council and deputies in china'
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india central and south america asia. and countries where the population is dominated by the agro chemical and food industry multinationals as a result they sometimes quickly lose all their natural varieties sometimes in just one or 2 growing seasons. by saving the old horizon and by growing traditional plants that burma's and consumers have the chance to choose an alternative to standardised pretend better tables and can choose to do that is good for us as well as al can. passengers here inside. here need nerves of steel. while passengers here can get an eyeful along the way. taxis accommodate passengers over the world. feeling. in good shape. provide valuable support during crises. thing that doctor like a cat and his dog both already know dogs can be really heroes and life savings what you say about that show. and. what could any male student or doctors and nurses can't. do good should. 60 minutes. pass and it's as if they do need to keep every level of the people for over gretchen on the force i am for the most receiv
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caught up by the zeitgeist with his black brothers of africa, it is brown and yellow brothers of asia, south americasia. the united states need grow is moving with a sense of great urgency towards the promised land of racial justice. if one recognizes that this vital urge that is engulfed the needle community, watch it readily understand why public demonstrations are taken place. the knee grow has many pent up frustrations. we must release them. let it march, let it make pilgrimages to the city hall, let them go on freedom rides. let them understand why you must do so if his repressed emotions are not released in nonviolent ways, they will seek expression through violence. this is not a threat but a fact of history. so i've not set my people get rid of your discontent, rather have tried to say that this is normal, and how they. this content could be channeled into the creative outlet of nonviolent direct action. and now, this approach is being termed extremist? though i was initially disappointed as being categorized as extremist, as i continue to think about the matter i gradually gained a measure
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you're putting up far more violent extremist content on your pages like promoting extremism in south america and asia how is this okay. >> it isn't. it is clearly political. facebook took down the page of the democrat walkaway unit. i remember last summer that on twitter i was reading about in real time the messages on how to burn down the city right next to where i live and the city where i work and nothing was done about it. this is clearly political. now we're moving into businesses wanting to hound out people on the right. this is a very dangerous trend. elizabeth: well, it is about, what twitter and, what they're doing on social media, let me back up. you got to stop treating people as others, as otherring people as if they're objects. everybody is human beings. we all have the same anxieties. twitter feels like they're broadcasting. it is not about dialogue. it is not about clarity. it is not about emotion, getting hooked to stay on platforms longer with algorithms manipulating you, no information about dialogue. when you go on there, emotionally get hit. you feel emotions getting manipulated,
you're putting up far more violent extremist content on your pages like promoting extremism in south america and asia how is this okay. >> it isn't. it is clearly political. facebook took down the page of the democrat walkaway unit. i remember last summer that on twitter i was reading about in real time the messages on how to burn down the city right next to where i live and the city where i work and nothing was done about it. this is clearly political. now we're moving into businesses...
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but the mid-size company offers exclusive training ship tours worldwide through africa asia and south america but those are the very long distance journeys people are reluctant to book during the pandemic. isn't about what we have convinced that he people will still want to go in these once in a lifetime dream journeys they'll continue to be in demand in this respect we offer the kind of trips that people won't want to do without and that plays into our hand if i want to travel along the amazon or if i want to ride the trance iberian railway and then i might still want to do that in 23 or 4 years but i had a few young. but despite the optimism the travel agency is in a dire situation. overhead costs are high with no income to speak of. the company has had to shorten the hours for 80 percent of its workforce. freelancers abroad like tour guides and train crews often receive no government support but they're extremely important to the company. inside will complete the eye in these difficult times where these employees have lost all of their income we try to lend a hand where possible that you n
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huge swaths of south america, africa and asia, home to two thirds of the global population, are not well chain deliveries. >> in a case where there is a worldwide pandemic, nobody is safe unless everybody is safe. >> reporter: dr. seth berkley is c.e.o. of gavi, the vaccine alliance. the 20-year-old public-private enterprise focuses on vaccinating people in emerging countries. gavi has immunized more than 822 million children, and prevented 14 million deaths. along with the world health organization, gavi has created covax, a multinational initiative to insure vaccines are available everywhere. covax has agreements to distribute two billion doses, at least two thirds of them earmarked for poorer nations this year. in 2018, gavi found a way to maintain an ultra cold chain to get a new ebola vaccine into parts of africa, where deep freezers are practically non- existent. >> and we were able to vaccinate 330,000 people using an ultra cold chain. so in the most difficult circumstances, it is possible, but it's expensive and obviously it's complicated. >> reporter: there are no less than 250
huge swaths of south america, africa and asia, home to two thirds of the global population, are not well chain deliveries. >> in a case where there is a worldwide pandemic, nobody is safe unless everybody is safe. >> reporter: dr. seth berkley is c.e.o. of gavi, the vaccine alliance. the 20-year-old public-private enterprise focuses on vaccinating people in emerging countries. gavi has immunized more than 822 million children, and prevented 14 million deaths. along with the world...
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he has been caught up with his black brothers of africa and his brown and yellow brothers of asia, south americaand the caribbean. the united states negro is moving with a sense of great urgency towards the promised land of racial justice. if one recognizes that this vital urge that has engulfed the negro community, one should readily understand why public demonstrations are taking place. the negro has many pent-up resentments and latent frustrations and he must release them. so let him march. let him make prayer pilgrimages and try to understand why he must do so. if the oppressed emotions are not released in nonviolent ways, they will seek expression through violence. this is not a threat but a fact of history. so i've not said to my people get rid of your discontent, rather i've tried to say that this is normal and healthy. discontent can be channeled into the creative outlet of nonviolent direct action. and now this approach is being termed extremist? but though i was initially disappointed as being categorized as an extremist, as i continue to think about the matter, i gradually gained a me
he has been caught up with his black brothers of africa and his brown and yellow brothers of asia, south americaand the caribbean. the united states negro is moving with a sense of great urgency towards the promised land of racial justice. if one recognizes that this vital urge that has engulfed the negro community, one should readily understand why public demonstrations are taking place. the negro has many pent-up resentments and latent frustrations and he must release them. so let him march....
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attention to getting vaccines to those who most need illustrate in continents of africa, south asia and particularly latin america where the epidemic is raging out of control. >> richard horton, thank you very much for joining us, giving us your expertise. >>> so the economy was the focus for the new u.s. president on friday. mr. biden signed measures aimed at getting help to struggling americans. details straight ahead on that. we still have 12 hours to australia. mucinex lasts 12 hours, so i'm good. now move! kim, no! mucinex lasts 3x longer for 12 hours. robinhood believes now is the time to do money — without the commission fees and account minimums. so, you can start investing today, wherever you are — even on the bus. download now and get your first stock on us. robinhood. >>> it is 31 minutes past the hour. i'm robin kurnw. welcome back to all of our viewers here in the united states and all around the world. so the second full day of the biden administration saw a focus on getting economic help to struggling americans. on friday, the new president signed two executive orders that build on his economic pla
attention to getting vaccines to those who most need illustrate in continents of africa, south asia and particularly latin america where the epidemic is raging out of control. >> richard horton, thank you very much for joining us, giving us your expertise. >>> so the economy was the focus for the new u.s. president on friday. mr. biden signed measures aimed at getting help to struggling americans. details straight ahead on that. we still have 12 hours to australia. mucinex lasts...
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and wherever i would go, people would always say to me, whether he was in europe or asia or south america, wherever i was, do you know larry king, we watch larry king. >> people ask me that about you, wolf. >> they would always ask me about larry king and i would always say he's a great guy, he does a great show. they would be watching the show as well. and he just had a global presence and in that clip i showed, it was so significant, here you have the king of jordan, king hussein at the time, the prime minister of israel and arafat, the head of the plo, all three of them together at a time when there was great hope that there could be peace emerging in the middle east. he brought them altogether and they were willing to go on his show because he was larry king and he had a global international presence, which was so powerful. he did so much for you and me and all of us at cnn, he gave us that u.s., that global presence. oh put cnn really on the map. and i remember when i was hired in 1990 by ted turner, who was the founder of cnn, one of the things he was saying to me at the time was th
and wherever i would go, people would always say to me, whether he was in europe or asia or south america, wherever i was, do you know larry king, we watch larry king. >> people ask me that about you, wolf. >> they would always ask me about larry king and i would always say he's a great guy, he does a great show. they would be watching the show as well. and he just had a global presence and in that clip i showed, it was so significant, here you have the king of jordan, king hussein...
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sanders, sara, as the pool, in the cabinet or rose garden or overseas trip, snapping pictures in asia or south americaars defined by chaos, partly because that's how donald trump liked it. letting his gut be his guide. de find by controversy, shorthand keyword, charlottesville, russia, taxes, zelensky, cages, covid, and all of that was before january 6th, before the ri yts he incited at the capitol, before his second impeachment, something i never thought i would see after covering his first. historians and scholars will write about how these past four years will affect the trajectory of the next four and four after that and so on. and it's the reporters, those of us in the press corps who covered it day in and day out have been able to scribble down that first draft "nightly news" or the "today" show or here on msnbc with you. it's a privilege and it has been a test like none other in an administration that's attacked the free press. i've been yelled at publicly, yelled at privately in what's been a long four years but the work does not stop now. even though i will be moving into a different day job
sanders, sara, as the pool, in the cabinet or rose garden or overseas trip, snapping pictures in asia or south americaars defined by chaos, partly because that's how donald trump liked it. letting his gut be his guide. de find by controversy, shorthand keyword, charlottesville, russia, taxes, zelensky, cages, covid, and all of that was before january 6th, before the ri yts he incited at the capitol, before his second impeachment, something i never thought i would see after covering his first....
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across the seas and see individual capitalists of the west investing huge sums of money in asia, africa, and south america, only to take the profits out with no concern for the social betterment of the countries, and say, "this is not just." it will look at our alliance with the landed gentry of south america and say, "this is not just." the western arrogance of feeling that it has everything to teach others and nothing to learn from them is not just. a true revolution of values will lay a hand on the world order and say of war, "this way of settling differences is not just." this business of burning human beings with napalm, of filling our nation's homes with orphans and widows, of injecting poisonous drugs of hate into the veins of peoples normally humane, of sending men home from dark and bloody battlefields physically handicapped and psychologically deranged, cannot be reconciled with wisdom, justice, and love. a nation that continues year after year to spend more money on military defense than on programs of social uplift is approaching spiritual death. [applause] america, the richest and most powerf
across the seas and see individual capitalists of the west investing huge sums of money in asia, africa, and south america, only to take the profits out with no concern for the social betterment of the countries, and say, "this is not just." it will look at our alliance with the landed gentry of south america and say, "this is not just." the western arrogance of feeling that it has everything to teach others and nothing to learn from them is not just. a true revolution of...
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and the mid-size company offers exclusive training ship tours worldwide through africa asia and south america but those are the very long distance journeys people are reluctant to book during the pandemic. isn't about what we are convinced that he people will still want to go in these once in a lifetime dream journeys they'll continue to be in demand in this respect we offer the kind of trips that people won't want to do without and that plays into our hand if i want to travel along the amazon or if i want to ride the trend siberian railway and then i might still want to do that in truth 3 or 4 years since i thought i would a few young. but despite the optimism the travel agency is in a dire situation. overhead costs are high with no income to speak of. the company has had to shorten the hours for 80 percent of its workforce. freelancers abroad like tour guides and train crews often receive no government support but they're extremely important to the company. and you shooting inside full complete i mean these difficult times where these employees have lost all of their income we try to lend a
and the mid-size company offers exclusive training ship tours worldwide through africa asia and south america but those are the very long distance journeys people are reluctant to book during the pandemic. isn't about what we are convinced that he people will still want to go in these once in a lifetime dream journeys they'll continue to be in demand in this respect we offer the kind of trips that people won't want to do without and that plays into our hand if i want to travel along the amazon...
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before the mid-size company offers exclusive training ship tours worldwide through africa asia and south america but those are the very long distance journeys people are reluctant to book during the pandemic. isn't about what sort of wonder we're convinced that the people will still want to go in these once in a lifetime dream journeys will continue to be in demand in this respect we offer the kind of trips that people won't want to do without and that place into our hand if i want to travel along the amazon or if i want to ride the trance iberian railway then i might still want to. do that in $23.00 or 4 years and fight i would a few young. but despite the optimism the travel agency is in a dire situation. overhead costs are high with no income to speak of. the company has had to shorten the hours for 80 percent of its workforce. freelancers abroad like tour guides and train crews often receive no government support but they're extremely important to the company. even seitan full complete i mean these difficult times where these employees have lost all of their income we try to lend a hand wher
before the mid-size company offers exclusive training ship tours worldwide through africa asia and south america but those are the very long distance journeys people are reluctant to book during the pandemic. isn't about what sort of wonder we're convinced that the people will still want to go in these once in a lifetime dream journeys will continue to be in demand in this respect we offer the kind of trips that people won't want to do without and that place into our hand if i want to travel...
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we found consistently that these countries, both in europe and south asia and elsewhere, they liked americand deeply resented the ways america dealt with them because we were arrogant, demanding and wouldn't listen. i would see these reports for senior officials and it was like water off their back. they paid absolutely no attention so when i heard david discussing how china is behaving in exactly the same way, china needs to school how, we should be students along with them. >> next question, please. >> this one is from john lewis. with the economic community, are they all expressions of strengthening regional integration and neutrality retaining its independence economic power from china, what should the u.s. to to support the development, the biden administration to join ep ppp and set into motion integration toward this one? >> that is a lot of acronyms. you did very well. [laughter] better than i can trying to repeat them. there's a lot in that question and i'm not sure how to unpack it. first of all, i think tpp was a significant, hard earned, hard worked accomplishment of the obama a
we found consistently that these countries, both in europe and south asia and elsewhere, they liked americand deeply resented the ways america dealt with them because we were arrogant, demanding and wouldn't listen. i would see these reports for senior officials and it was like water off their back. they paid absolutely no attention so when i heard david discussing how china is behaving in exactly the same way, china needs to school how, we should be students along with them. >> next...
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the right takes visitors on a boat tour of exotic rivers in asia, africa and south america.digenous characters depicted as head honors and referred to as savages. there's no word yet on when the changes will begin at the two parks. disney land remains closed because of california's coronavirus restrictions, all right, still no rain just yet. but boy check in. maybe for ack newscast. it'll be a different story. you back here for our next newscast at four.dr. oz: coming they are being called mutanting strains. new versions of the dreaded covid-19 virus that are said to be more contagious. are they in the u.s. and will the vaccine protect us from them? we're out for answers. and then it has billions of users. is pornhub profiting from unauthorized videos? how one girl's life was almost destroyed by videos posted without her consent. popping up across the globe. we're breaking down everything you need to know about them. are they in the u.s.? how easy are they to catch?
the right takes visitors on a boat tour of exotic rivers in asia, africa and south america.digenous characters depicted as head honors and referred to as savages. there's no word yet on when the changes will begin at the two parks. disney land remains closed because of california's coronavirus restrictions, all right, still no rain just yet. but boy check in. maybe for ack newscast. it'll be a different story. you back here for our next newscast at four.dr. oz: coming they are being called...
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south and central america on the border between panama and northern colombia. along that desperate and dangerous journey, nadja and bruno met migrants from latin america, africa, the middle east and south asiafleeing privation, conflict, political persecution, or a combination of all three. and one group in particular-- men from bangladesh. fast forward to last weekend, and those stories intersected with a food delivery in new york city. and that's where we bring in nadja, who joins us from new york to pick up the story. so, nadja, what happened last weekend? >> so, i was at home and i heard my doorbell ring, and i poked my head outside of my window. i live on the second floor of a house, and i saw a delivery man below. and i figured that our downstairs neighbors must have ordered food. so i sent him on his way there. and as he turned to go downstairs, he kind of looked back up at me, did a double take and-- and said, "nadja? filming the journey of migrants from all of the world as they trade to cross this jungle from colombia to panama, and i asked him about that moment when he recognized me. >> then i looked at nadja's face for once. >> ( translated ): then i looked at nadja's face for on
south and central america on the border between panama and northern colombia. along that desperate and dangerous journey, nadja and bruno met migrants from latin america, africa, the middle east and south asiafleeing privation, conflict, political persecution, or a combination of all three. and one group in particular-- men from bangladesh. fast forward to last weekend, and those stories intersected with a food delivery in new york city. and that's where we bring in nadja, who joins us from new...
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and we found consistently that overseas countries in europe and in south asia and elsewhere, they liked america, and they deeply resented the way that americans dealt with them because we were arrogant, demanding and wouldn't listen. and i would feed these reports up to our senior officials, and it was like water off a duck's back. they paid absolutely no attentionment so -- attention. so i was smiling to myself while i heard david discussing how china is behaving in exactly the psalm way. i i think chai -- same way. i think china needs a school of how to listen to other people, but i think we should not be the teachers, we should be the students along with them. >> thanks. ray, next question, please. >> okay. so this one is from don lewis. don asks, will our cpt and the asean economic community -- strengthening regional integration, help asean maintain its independence and exercise its economic power vis-a-vis china? what should the u.s. do, should the biden administration join ctppp and sent in motion integration toward ftaap? >> awful lot of acronyms in there, ray. you did very well. [laught
and we found consistently that overseas countries in europe and in south asia and elsewhere, they liked america, and they deeply resented the way that americans dealt with them because we were arrogant, demanding and wouldn't listen. and i would feed these reports up to our senior officials, and it was like water off a duck's back. they paid absolutely no attentionment so -- attention. so i was smiling to myself while i heard david discussing how china is behaving in exactly the psalm way. i i...
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we found consistently that overseas countries in europe and south asia and elsewhere they liked america and they resented the way americans still with them and we would see this to the officials it was water off a ducks back they pay absolutely no attention that i was saying to myself discussing how china is behaving the exact same way china needs a school how to listen to other people we should be the students along with them. >> next question. don lewis asks will the asean community all have expressions of strengthening integration and neutrality to help retain independence and economic power through china? should the biden administration and set into motion spent there was a lot of acronyms in their you did very well. [laughter] there's a lot of back into the question tpp was a very significant hard earned accomplishment of the obama administration the day that trump announced the withdrawal and you can hear the air suck out of the region after they had spent eight years not all the asean countries but those that were coming on board with tpp. it was another example how the united st
we found consistently that overseas countries in europe and south asia and elsewhere they liked america and they resented the way americans still with them and we would see this to the officials it was water off a ducks back they pay absolutely no attention that i was saying to myself discussing how china is behaving the exact same way china needs a school how to listen to other people we should be the students along with them. >> next question. don lewis asks will the asean community all...
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because it's still a very important part of the world economy, but more to north and south america and more to asiaacific, to africa, and the middle east. we'll be doing more as we indicated in the release of those areas too. so it's really an expansion of our capabilities and an expansion of our geographical operation we're now up to about 4,000 people in 31 countries >> and sir martin, as you look at 2021, what are you more optimistic about, that you can capture more of the digital transformation that you're clearly well positioned for, or that 2021 will see a big pick-up in macro terms and add spending as we come out of the pandemic and hopefully have big events that we talked with you about and parties like the olympics like the soccer championships in the summer >> it's a bit depressing to talk about as i saw the prime minister has announced an even more serious lockdown in the uk. which is not good news until it sounds like the middle of february, so really bad news on that front, but having said that, i'm very much of the school that we'll see a rebound, a gdp rebound in2021 of about 5% to 6
because it's still a very important part of the world economy, but more to north and south america and more to asiaacific, to africa, and the middle east. we'll be doing more as we indicated in the release of those areas too. so it's really an expansion of our capabilities and an expansion of our geographical operation we're now up to about 4,000 people in 31 countries >> and sir martin, as you look at 2021, what are you more optimistic about, that you can capture more of the digital...
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also has a relatively decent presence in south america emerging from the presence of fiat in brazil. -- weak compared with automakers like volkswagen or in asia, which is clearly one of the areas where they need to come out the new strategy. psa brought in gm business as well. how critical is what he brings at the table going to be to the success or failure of this business? thomas: he has transformed peugeot into one of the most profitable car companies globally. he has been taking costs down substantially to the point where he has even shut down company headquarters and moved into working from home. he has been very aggressive on costs. at the same time, he has been pushing up prices, pushing the peugeot brand to me to meet the level of prices the volkswagen brand was reaching. they managed to do that here and they have also been raising for the four brands under the psa group. dobelieve they will try to something similar. fca is much weaker and europe. somehinking is there are synergies for the companies. res is doing more or less what he has done in europe and also leveraging the groups to create moream success. 5 billionis aiming at syne
also has a relatively decent presence in south america emerging from the presence of fiat in brazil. -- weak compared with automakers like volkswagen or in asia, which is clearly one of the areas where they need to come out the new strategy. psa brought in gm business as well. how critical is what he brings at the table going to be to the success or failure of this business? thomas: he has transformed peugeot into one of the most profitable car companies globally. he has been taking costs down...
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and it exists in south atlantic and arts of asia and europe and everywhere. so the idea that the brown of america was somehow be the savior for black people, is not necessarily a well grounded philosophy. robert: trigger point, brazil and the soccer player brazil had to be an official white person in order to get a passport. and that your point. and you also in your book talk about the role of rage. it is everybody seems to galvanize the protests. and you discuss rage. explain how you characterize the importance or is it a distraction. charles: i don't thank you so a distraction. i think it is a natural response. that it has eight limited utility when it comes to the acquisition and the maintenance of political power. race can change the conversation in the narrative . can direct attention. in the same way that it can get redirected in the next week or next month for unit and if you want to real change in policy and real shift in power. and that is rooted in policy and legislation. that is rooted in constitutions both state and federal . that's where you must make the change for lasting conversio
and it exists in south atlantic and arts of asia and europe and everywhere. so the idea that the brown of america was somehow be the savior for black people, is not necessarily a well grounded philosophy. robert: trigger point, brazil and the soccer player brazil had to be an official white person in order to get a passport. and that your point. and you also in your book talk about the role of rage. it is everybody seems to galvanize the protests. and you discuss rage. explain how you...
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northern parts of asia a brisk wind south of that is fine and dry and staying very warm to the gulf of guinea. it's america's worst kept secrets cracked open the time of a pandemic exposed in the time of trump through the turmoil of 2020 the big picture traces a century of racial injustice to reveal how philanthropy politics and economics preserve structural inequality keep the white a supreme and black in its place the race for america coming soon on a jazeera. it watching al-jazeera our minds of our top stories this hour a team from the world health organization have ended their 2 week hotel quarantine and china they will now begin investigating the origins of the corona virus pandemic after months of july. more than 80 people have been injured in a 3rd night of violence in the lebanese city of tripoli sango over knocked down which many say has made the country's economic crisis even worse. the new us actually of state antony blinken says the u.s. will rejoin the nuclear deal with iran wants to iran has returned to compliance with its commitments. and the united states has temporarily frozen arms sales to
northern parts of asia a brisk wind south of that is fine and dry and staying very warm to the gulf of guinea. it's america's worst kept secrets cracked open the time of a pandemic exposed in the time of trump through the turmoil of 2020 the big picture traces a century of racial injustice to reveal how philanthropy politics and economics preserve structural inequality keep the white a supreme and black in its place the race for america coming soon on a jazeera. it watching al-jazeera our minds...
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asia. >> our priority markets for now are the african continent, central, and south america. 40 markets, we are just about entering exit go now, one of the biggest markets in latin america. and we are putting a huge amount of focus in nigeria, in africa. those are the big markets where we are going to be focusing. our over 40 market, we have now focused on about eight markets where we really want to grow numbers, really want to grow volumes. we will be looking across all of these 40 markets and continuing to build our brand. haslinda: hero motor corp. has big, has about a billion dollars in cash. what you plan to do with it? >> we do have investment plan. in february of 2020, i made announcements of investments going forward. tom mentioned the pandemic. we are looking at our investment plan and we would be coming back with what we are going to do with that war chest and how we will spend our money going forward. haslinda: pawan mujal, hero motorcorp chairman. let's take a look at the indian market, pointed to a higher open. willie joined the rally in asia? the index currently
asia. >> our priority markets for now are the african continent, central, and south america. 40 markets, we are just about entering exit go now, one of the biggest markets in latin america. and we are putting a huge amount of focus in nigeria, in africa. those are the big markets where we are going to be focusing. our over 40 market, we have now focused on about eight markets where we really want to grow numbers, really want to grow volumes. we will be looking across all of these 40...
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south america will be drier than normal. but la nina also has impacts far beyond the tropical pacific. it can bring wetter southwest monsoons to south asia19505, two consecutive years have been wetter than normal. and will la nina offer any hope to those areas devastated by wildfires in 2020, including here in the us state of oregon in september? in fire—affected areas, the influence of la nina is a mixed picture. in the amazon, la nina could bring long—awaited rain. northern brazil can often see increased rainfall in la nina years. northwestern states of the usa — washington and oregon — are likely to have a wetter than average winter. but further south it could be a more worrying story. la nina can divert much—needed rainfall away from california. this la nina event is forecast to peak early in 2021, but its influence could be felt much further into the year. nick: well, we can talk again now to dr emily shuckburgh, cambridge university's chief climate scientist. and, emily, with regard to la nina and its cooling effect, could it be that its cooling effect means that 2021 is cooler than 2020? well, it looks as though we're entering a l
south america will be drier than normal. but la nina also has impacts far beyond the tropical pacific. it can bring wetter southwest monsoons to south asia19505, two consecutive years have been wetter than normal. and will la nina offer any hope to those areas devastated by wildfires in 2020, including here in the us state of oregon in september? in fire—affected areas, the influence of la nina is a mixed picture. in the amazon, la nina could bring long—awaited rain. northern brazil can...
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america about to some imagined past. that's very important. you mentioned the indian heritage, very important to places like south asia.important we're cognizant of the racism around us, misogyny around us. all of us are guilty of it. all of us fall into the trap in some shape or form. people forget barack obama had to apologize about making a comment about kamala harris' looks when she was a california ag. my big worry, the right-wing media will be racist and sexist. we know that. i'm worried the rest of the media is so understandably elated to see the back of that lot and return to some kind of normality and decency, that we somehow drop our guard. our job, let's not forget, cover the people in power critically, fairly, yes, but critically. regardless black, white, mail, male or female, democrat or republican. >> you just gave me a next question. maria, while we celebrate the historic leadership, there's a period we cover this administration critically and hold this administration accountable to those who hold her in office. you're a longtime journalist. we've both been in this business for a while. how do you sugges
america about to some imagined past. that's very important. you mentioned the indian heritage, very important to places like south asia.important we're cognizant of the racism around us, misogyny around us. all of us are guilty of it. all of us fall into the trap in some shape or form. people forget barack obama had to apologize about making a comment about kamala harris' looks when she was a california ag. my big worry, the right-wing media will be racist and sexist. we know that. i'm worried...
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europe and southeast asia would like a sort of the return of america or story of american leadership because that does support them against their nemesis what the china in the south china sea or whether it is russia when it comes to europe but just to be clear america's policy has not always been kind and nice and wonderful just you know our recent memory we recall the wars in iraq and the wars in afghanistan and so also for the bad guys couldn't get more than its share. of wars and from crimes and so on so for than the world which of course president obama admitted. as much so in so many ways yes it is about restoring govern egypt but in so many other ways to restore credibility. that's going to take time because i think the europeans for example have already made their peace with the fact that they're going to have to go it alone. if need be that whatever the future relations with washington it can it cannot go back to the tree trunk years only that europe is going to have to be treated with mutual respect and mutual interest that germany and france and europe as a whole has you know superpower interest as it were and so they're not going to trust just the word
europe and southeast asia would like a sort of the return of america or story of american leadership because that does support them against their nemesis what the china in the south china sea or whether it is russia when it comes to europe but just to be clear america's policy has not always been kind and nice and wonderful just you know our recent memory we recall the wars in iraq and the wars in afghanistan and so also for the bad guys couldn't get more than its share. of wars and from crimes...
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, 20 years into the warps in the middle east and other parts of south asia, but chris, the biggest challenge is what's happening in americae world looks at the united states and no longer sees a stable, functional democracy. at the same time that china is emerging, rising as a power and offering up its own brand of essentially totalitarian version s capitalism as an alternative to the american model. so, it's not taken for granted that the united states can simply retake its position as the leader of nations, as the leader of the free world. i think, you know, while americans are very eager today to feel like we're moving on, the rest of the world is going to watch this for some time and say, well, are these people going to make the same mistake in 2024? can these people be trusted to be the emblem of democracy in the world? so, there's a lot of work that has to be done in the world that starts with whether we can fix our democracy at home. >> yeah, i mean, i was really fascinated by and some what obsessed with international coverage of what happened on january 6th, i mean, i don't know if you've taken the time to look th
, 20 years into the warps in the middle east and other parts of south asia, but chris, the biggest challenge is what's happening in americae world looks at the united states and no longer sees a stable, functional democracy. at the same time that china is emerging, rising as a power and offering up its own brand of essentially totalitarian version s capitalism as an alternative to the american model. so, it's not taken for granted that the united states can simply retake its position as the...
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asia policy was something of a failure. that he didn't take their rising threat from china seriously enough fast enough and when it came to the south china sea, americas to president biden, i think tokyo is looking for a continuation of the assertiveness against china but also a recommitment by america to its old allies like japan and a re—engagement with international agreements such as the paris climate accord, the iran nuclear accord and even perhaps america re—entering the trans pacific although i have to say that one is a bit of a long shot. the uk reached a new record yesterday with the highest number of covid deaths in a 24—hour period. in scotland there are almost 2,000 covid patients being treated in hospitals — nearly a third more than in the first wave. james cook visited an intensive care unit in north lanarkshire at the height of the pandemic last year — he's since returned to see how staff and patients are coping. mid—morning, and intensive care seems calm. don't be fooled, though, monklands is in the grip of winter. the fourth season of this epic struggle. the first thing i noticed when i arrived here this morning is that it is much bu
asia policy was something of a failure. that he didn't take their rising threat from china seriously enough fast enough and when it came to the south china sea, americas to president biden, i think tokyo is looking for a continuation of the assertiveness against china but also a recommitment by america to its old allies like japan and a re—engagement with international agreements such as the paris climate accord, the iran nuclear accord and even perhaps america re—entering the trans pacific...