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u. s. and china were in the mid single digit. so it's not really that surprising that now it's recovery balance is also less than that of the u. s. and china, japanese manufacturers are falling behind because they rely heavily on foreign demand. and now with global inflation on commodities and raw material pricing, that is likely going to pressure demand even further. and on top of that, with cove it the slow roll out of its vaccination prod, program, and a series of emergency measures. they've hurt consumption. japan black, the roller is among the slowest for industrialized countries and tourism. that's also a huge part of the japanese economy. but now this industry has been hit very hard by the pandemic, as it keeps foreign investors for investors and visitors away. and you have to take a look at, you know, they had this gigantic tourist event in the olympics where they didn't allow any spectators to come. so that had to yeah, i mean, we're considering how much they definitely had to spend for that. now when we take a look at th
u. s. and china were in the mid single digit. so it's not really that surprising that now it's recovery balance is also less than that of the u. s. and china, japanese manufacturers are falling behind because they rely heavily on foreign demand. and now with global inflation on commodities and raw material pricing, that is likely going to pressure demand even further. and on top of that, with cove it the slow roll out of its vaccination prod, program, and a series of emergency measures. they've...
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a spoke 1st and for china is foreign ministry argued the u. s. isn't even a part of the un convention is referencing, and that it's track record speaks for itself. a ball heating the u. s. has returns to join the united nations convention on the law of the session so far, but claims to uphold the convention. maybe us has recklessly intervened militarily in afghanistan, iraq, and syria, but claims to be bending the interests for the small countries. so i think it would be much more credible if it said that it was offending the you. every legend, enablement and its own interests. meanwhile, trying to deliver the shipment of 200000 vaccines to vietnam the day before harris arrived. however, the vice president noted that the u. s. has committed even more this week as it legs behind china and russia in the global supply of vaccines. today, i am pleased to announce that 1000000 more. 1000000 more doses are on the way to vietnam, as we speak and meet at the very moment. this brings the total number of doses we've donated to vietnam to 6000000. we have al
a spoke 1st and for china is foreign ministry argued the u. s. isn't even a part of the un convention is referencing, and that it's track record speaks for itself. a ball heating the u. s. has returns to join the united nations convention on the law of the session so far, but claims to uphold the convention. maybe us has recklessly intervened militarily in afghanistan, iraq, and syria, but claims to be bending the interests for the small countries. so i think it would be much more credible if...
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u. s. and china to crack down on the trafficking of endangered species in the upper gulf of california. many hope whatever the solution may be. it will strike a balance between conservation and the livelihoods of fishing communities. manuel rap, hello al jazeera, centrally been mexico. ah, this is just, you know, it's good around them. now the top stories us president joe biden is promising to make every effort to evacuate. all americans and afghan allies safely by the says, the evacuations have been among the most difficult lives in history. gunfire has been used to push back huge crowds gathering the cobbles. apple make no mistake. this evacuation mission is dangerous and evolve risks to armed forces and has been conducted under difficult circumstances. i cannot promise what the final outcome will be, what it will be that it will be without risk of loss. but as commander in chief, i can assure you that i will mobilize every resource necessary. and as an american, i offer my gratitude to the brave men and women of the us armed forces are carrying out this mission. are incredible. as we
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and to inflation globally. now, i know we talk a lot about how the world relies on the u. s. economy, and as you mentioned there, i mean we talk about the u. s. and china and all of this. so how much is a world relying on china right now when it comes to reading, move over recovery, and the providing exports of the rest of the world relies very heavily on there, the dominant force. i mean, i, i'm being polite, the united states and china. we keep saying that. but here's the truth of it. the united states is an old, mature economy that has done most of its growing in the past. the chinese economy is exploding with growth over the last 25 years with no end in sight. let me remind you. the 25 years of the last 25. china has grown in g d p 6 to 9 percent on average per year. the united states, it's 2 to 3 percent. there is no comparison here in terms of the boost. that's why you see a bit of anxiety, even with their very low numbers of new corona cases, that if they slowed down by lock downs, that to be, that's the slowdown of the single most important engine holding up the world economy right now. that it is excellent points to consider here. professor ri
and to inflation globally. now, i know we talk a lot about how the world relies on the u. s. economy, and as you mentioned there, i mean we talk about the u. s. and china and all of this. so how much is a world relying on china right now when it comes to reading, move over recovery, and the providing exports of the rest of the world relies very heavily on there, the dominant force. i mean, i, i'm being polite, the united states and china. we keep saying that. but here's the truth of it. the...
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u. s. and china and accusations from both sides of security breaches. so the plan is designed to protect chinese interest and to help support the chinese economy in the coming decade. and this include pilot projects for the state supervise data trading markets. so the idea, this splinter net, where you have a western internet and the eastern internet has existed for a while, but the trade war last year and deepening mistrust has now fueled the way data is becoming a critical battle ground between china and the us. and both sides fear the other that unchecked collection by private firms could allow state actors to weaponized information on infrastructure and other national interests. and then of course, the other reason why china tiny script on sensitive data is to potentially help buoy slowing economic growth. this information could range from just about anything from health record and court documents to maps and shopping history. and this could then be categorized standardized and valued, making a commodity to be traded. and this is something that chin
u. s. and china and accusations from both sides of security breaches. so the plan is designed to protect chinese interest and to help support the chinese economy in the coming decade. and this include pilot projects for the state supervise data trading markets. so the idea, this splinter net, where you have a western internet and the eastern internet has existed for a while, but the trade war last year and deepening mistrust has now fueled the way data is becoming a critical battle ground...
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and it is interesting to see how the u. s. has almost tried to get us to rely on the u. s. and it's help. and, you know, on one hand, we have biden's saying that china and russia would want nothing more than the then for the u. s. to keep feeling billions of dollars into a war they can't win. but on the other hand, the more hawkish members of his administration are already warning about. like you mentioned, china and russia having even more influence on the region and working with the country. so even with the u. s. appearing to back down. now, are we likely to see a change in policy anytime soon? i don't think so. i think the policies that are in place by the united states have been a failure now for years and they weren't changed. finally, mister biden understood, as mister trump did before him, that this was hopeless, and they should get out. they didn't prepare it very well, they didn't executed very well. they didn't do much of anything over there really very well. and that tells you more about the long term problems of the united states than it's going to tell you much about the others. the competition from the europeans, the japanese, the rus
and it is interesting to see how the u. s. has almost tried to get us to rely on the u. s. and it's help. and, you know, on one hand, we have biden's saying that china and russia would want nothing more than the then for the u. s. to keep feeling billions of dollars into a war they can't win. but on the other hand, the more hawkish members of his administration are already warning about. like you mentioned, china and russia having even more influence on the region and working with the country....
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u. s. has been criticized for not doing enough to help other countries, especially when compared to china and russia. so why is the u. s. and specifically harris now making this promise of supplies and funding to vaccine to vietnam rather this week? well, i think they've been stung by that criticism. even more important though, as a criticism, i think, is the claim that here in the united states, hundreds of millions. so it way more than we're talking about with vietnam, hundreds of millions of doses are being stored are being kept back from the market even as plans are beginning to be wrapped up for the booster shots, the 3rd and potentially the 4th shot. so the criticism around the world has been that the united states is keeping for itself the overwhelming bulk of life saving help and not sharing it with the rest of the world. the chinese and the russians are, by contrast, at least doing less of that kind of hoarding. and that is what vice president harris is trying to deal with. but it's talking about 2 or $3000000.00 for vietnam and, and talking about contributing $500000.00, which is a
u. s. has been criticized for not doing enough to help other countries, especially when compared to china and russia. so why is the u. s. and specifically harris now making this promise of supplies and funding to vaccine to vietnam rather this week? well, i think they've been stung by that criticism. even more important though, as a criticism, i think, is the claim that here in the united states, hundreds of millions. so it way more than we're talking about with vietnam, hundreds of millions of...
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and what will it mean for tensions between china and the u. s. joining us now to discuss the latest co host, christy i. now christy the latest report state that aging is targeting those with a certain level of sensitive data. why is this the focus right now? while it's actually been the focus for many years now, the plan has been firm hunting for years, but now it's rapidly gaining momentum. giving the growing schism between the u. s. and china and accusations from both sides of security breaches. so the plan is designed to protect chinese interest and to help support the chinese economy in the coming decade. and this include pilot projects for the state supervise data trading markets. so the idea of this splinter net where you have a western internet and the eastern internet has existed for a while, but the trade war last year and deepening mistrust has now fuel the wave. data is becoming a critical battleground between china and the us. and both sides fear the other that unchecked collection by private firms could allow state actors to weaponi
and what will it mean for tensions between china and the u. s. joining us now to discuss the latest co host, christy i. now christy the latest report state that aging is targeting those with a certain level of sensitive data. why is this the focus right now? while it's actually been the focus for many years now, the plan has been firm hunting for years, but now it's rapidly gaining momentum. giving the growing schism between the u. s. and china and accusations from both sides of security...
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u. s. and china just at the very worst moment. and now christy, before we go, where are you seeing this trade war and to kind of octavio is point, where were you seeing that going here in the next 6 months, up to 4 years of the vitamin ministration? well as well by ministration. they seem to be less more so defensive, less offensive, like what the trouble ministration was. and by that i mean, trump was offensive in terms of sloppy on sanctions, sloppy on tariff being very aggressive in terms of his train negotiations with china by didn't. on the other hand, he seems to take a more defensive approach. he's interested more so in protecting technology, protecting ip, maintaining for trade relationships and everything. so i think it will slow down be a good russian towards. china will certainly slow down and especially if we do have the 2nd wave adult have very virus. i think in that at that point, it's going to be foolish to try to try to pressure china in that respect. so i think when, when the entire gold starts slowing down because
u. s. and china just at the very worst moment. and now christy, before we go, where are you seeing this trade war and to kind of octavio is point, where were you seeing that going here in the next 6 months, up to 4 years of the vitamin ministration? well as well by ministration. they seem to be less more so defensive, less offensive, like what the trouble ministration was. and by that i mean, trump was offensive in terms of sloppy on sanctions, sloppy on tariff being very aggressive in terms of...
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u. s. and china, now what president biden said he would do away with former president trump tariffs . while he was on the campaign trail, he has since done the opposite. and the latest round of talks between china and the us resulted in nothing more than verbal accusations back and forth. that's why nearly 3 dozen of the most influential business groups in the country came together to send a letter to the treasury department and the u. s. trade rep, calling on the by ministration to both resume trade talks and to cut tariffs on chinese made goods in it, they wrote, quote, due to the tariffs, us industries, phase increase cost to manufacturer products and provide services domestically making their exports of these products and services less competitive abroad. so joining us now to break down the list or boom, co host, christie, i and professor richard wolf, post of economic update and the author of the thickness is the system. christy, let's start with you here. now these business groups include farmers, micro trip companies and pharmaceutical companies. so what about the trade war has
u. s. and china, now what president biden said he would do away with former president trump tariffs . while he was on the campaign trail, he has since done the opposite. and the latest round of talks between china and the us resulted in nothing more than verbal accusations back and forth. that's why nearly 3 dozen of the most influential business groups in the country came together to send a letter to the treasury department and the u. s. trade rep, calling on the by ministration to both resume...
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u. s. and china to crack down on the trafficking of endangered species in the upper gulf of california. many hope whatever the solution may be. it will strike a balance between conservation and the livelihoods of fishing communities. manuel rap, hello al jazeera, centrally been mexico. was false and extol now to their phone and soccer ahead of the us open for not sure to stay with the brought to you by accenture, that there be change the use me duties by extension let there be change. oh, a book, but they will come to the flashing it's label production by 40 percent next month. it's claiming the shortage if microchips caused by the current of research and asian other automakers. also warning of cutbacks. laura bird, manley reports if you're heading to a dealership to buy a car, you may be in 1st shock. latonia sales people increasing costs above advertised prices. but many of their parking lots have be left nearly empty. that filter a global chip shortage lead to a fool in production. and that's due to the pandemic social distancing measures and shuts towns of affective factory output an
u. s. and china to crack down on the trafficking of endangered species in the upper gulf of california. many hope whatever the solution may be. it will strike a balance between conservation and the livelihoods of fishing communities. manuel rap, hello al jazeera, centrally been mexico. was false and extol now to their phone and soccer ahead of the us open for not sure to stay with the brought to you by accenture, that there be change the use me duties by extension let there be change. oh, a...
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u. s. and china to crack down on the trafficking of endangered species in the upper gulf of california. many hope whatever the solution may be. it will strike a balance between conservation and the livelihoods of fishing communities. manuel rap, hello al jazeera san felipe and mexico sport. now with leah and o r thank you so much. we'll ref, nador is out of tennis for the rest of the season, meaning that he'll miss this year's final major. the us open. the 20 time grand slam champion is the latest big name to pull out of the tournament. joining roger federer and defending champion dominic team. and it all has been troubled by a foot injury since losing to know the joke of it in the french open semi finals back in june. the us open starts at the end of this month. i needed to go with my family with my mom, with my go post special ed though to understand what's going on but the foot, he's not the proper way today. no less yet. i where they will practice and prepare myself the way that they need to to be competitive. i understand that they went to b. so we had to take that position, but i a
u. s. and china to crack down on the trafficking of endangered species in the upper gulf of california. many hope whatever the solution may be. it will strike a balance between conservation and the livelihoods of fishing communities. manuel rap, hello al jazeera san felipe and mexico sport. now with leah and o r thank you so much. we'll ref, nador is out of tennis for the rest of the season, meaning that he'll miss this year's final major. the us open. the 20 time grand slam champion is the...
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u. s. and china to crack down on the trafficking of endangered species in the upper gulf of california. many hope whatever the solution may be. it will strike a balance between conservation and the livelihood sufficient communities. manuel rap, hello al jazeera, centrally been mexico. stale subject to hundreds of dead fish have washed upon shoals on one of europe's largest salt water lagoons. residents have been protesting about deteriorating environmental conditions from the area. the region has seen fish stocks plummet with similar mass dials in 20152019 hurricane grace is heading for a 2nd landfall. a mexico after briefly weakening to a tropical storm. strong winds and heavy rain knocked on power to 9700000 people along the caribbean case on thursday is expected to make landfill again near vera cruz and head towards mexico city area. uganda had suspended the operation of 54 non governmental organizations. the state body that overseas n g o, the keys in the groups of failing to comply with regulations, including about political involvement. it's as many we're working with expired permi
u. s. and china to crack down on the trafficking of endangered species in the upper gulf of california. many hope whatever the solution may be. it will strike a balance between conservation and the livelihood sufficient communities. manuel rap, hello al jazeera, centrally been mexico. stale subject to hundreds of dead fish have washed upon shoals on one of europe's largest salt water lagoons. residents have been protesting about deteriorating environmental conditions from the area. the region...
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u. s. and china to crack down on the trafficking of endangered species in the upper gulf of california. many hope whatever the solution may be. it will strike a balance between conservation and the livelihood sufficient communities. manuel rap, hello al jazeera san felipe and mexico. father story to bring you toko, scaling down events, leading up to the power taxes. japan extends current of ours emergency measures that a small flame gathering summit ceremony was held behind closed doors ahead of the event. beginning on tuesday. like new lympics, the sports will mostly happen without spectators. at 12 confirmed cases of coven 19 have been confirmed among pardon pick athletes? ah! i'll main story to shower more gun fires been heard and stung grenades used to push back huge crowds, gathering the cobbles at port for a 5th day. thousands of people are that daily hoping to flee afghanistan.
u. s. and china to crack down on the trafficking of endangered species in the upper gulf of california. many hope whatever the solution may be. it will strike a balance between conservation and the livelihood sufficient communities. manuel rap, hello al jazeera san felipe and mexico. father story to bring you toko, scaling down events, leading up to the power taxes. japan extends current of ours emergency measures that a small flame gathering summit ceremony was held behind closed doors ahead...
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u. s. and china to crack down on the trafficking of endangered species in the upper gulf of california. many hope whatever the solution may be. it will strike a balance between conservation and the livelihoods of fishing communities. manuel rap, hello al jazeera, centrally been mexico. the.
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and some creative diplomacy, this is the time. of course the u. s. doesn't want to be seen to be caving to china and either just trying to want to be saved see to be caving to the u. s. i think there is perhaps 11 reason development that it might militate in favor of some kind of diplomatic solution, which is the recent arrival of the new chinese ambassador to washington. he arrived in late july, june gong. he's an experienced official, not that experience in american affairs, but very, very experienced the chinese politic, which is what counts here until he got there, there was no ambassador in either of the other country in either capital. so now we've got some top potential channels for communication it's, it's a big question mark though, whether one can, can bridge the vast gap in trust that still exists between the 2 countries. and it's not just an issue for america and canada. i mean, these sorts of tactics are being used by the chinese also for streaming as well, including astronomy. in generalist chung lay, she's awaiting her verdict as his canadian man michael cove coverage. i mean, is
and some creative diplomacy, this is the time. of course the u. s. doesn't want to be seen to be caving to china and either just trying to want to be saved see to be caving to the u. s. i think there is perhaps 11 reason development that it might militate in favor of some kind of diplomatic solution, which is the recent arrival of the new chinese ambassador to washington. he arrived in late july, june gong. he's an experienced official, not that experience in american affairs, but very, very...
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been a 3rd day of talks in cut out involving the taliban and representatives from afghanistan government. the u. s. envoy has met diplomats from china, pakistan and russia. other meetings with diplomats from the u. s. u india and also taking place us get more on the talks now with my jim jim who is life for us in the hallway. those talks are taking place. so mm hm. a day, 3 of 3. any progress made so far has and there been no official statements that have been made thus far today with regard to all the delicate diplomacy that has been going on. it is unclear what exactly is being discussed. these are closed sessions that are happening just behind my left shoulder down that hallway. that is where the meeting is currently going on between the delegation of the taliban and the various special envoys that have assembled here, including us special envoy for afghanistan, all my lives at and the pottery, special envoy, doctor butler and bonnie. now, what we do know thus far today is that just a few hours ago, there was a meeting between the african government delegation and the envoys that are here. that meeting lasted about an hour and a
been a 3rd day of talks in cut out involving the taliban and representatives from afghanistan government. the u. s. envoy has met diplomats from china, pakistan and russia. other meetings with diplomats from the u. s. u india and also taking place us get more on the talks now with my jim jim who is life for us in the hallway. those talks are taking place. so mm hm. a day, 3 of 3. any progress made so far has and there been no official statements that have been made thus far today with regard to...
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china sea. and it's increasingly turning into a security flashpoint, partly because china has grown more certain it's claims. and partly because china views the freedom of navigation operations conducted by the u. s. navy, in the south china sea as provocative. now, commonly harris's visit is intended to signify 2 countries in the region that the u . s. is committed to keeping a rules based international order and in keeping the south china sea open. now, part of the u. s. policy will be about strengthening ties with countries in the region. so the u. s. can be seen as a counterweight to china's growing influence. now, how is china viewing visit? while china's official sin one use agency portrayed harris's visit as a drive to contain china. and it also describes the us approach as outdated cold war thinking intended to create division and confrontation. now one of the things that harris will have to contend with during her visit is answering questions about of gonna start collapse and answering questions about us as credibility and commitment in keeping his foreign policy promises. in the us, at least 23 people have been killed. shoeing floods with central tennessee, you know, the 430 millimeters
china sea. and it's increasingly turning into a security flashpoint, partly because china has grown more certain it's claims. and partly because china views the freedom of navigation operations conducted by the u. s. navy, in the south china sea as provocative. now, commonly harris's visit is intended to signify 2 countries in the region that the u . s. is committed to keeping a rules based international order and in keeping the south china sea open. now, part of the u. s. policy will be about...
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and example of failed to u. s. foreign policy. and that the u. s. is an unreliable partner in this region. now, china has said and the foreign ministry books best and said today on monday that the u. s. is responsible, essentially for making this mess in afghanistan and the u. s. should be responsible for cleaning it up. but at the same time, the aging also wants to play a role in what it's called, the reconstruction of afghanistan. since the taliban take over, aging has been fairly consistent in its message. it said that it wants to see and inclusive and moderate government formed by the taliban. one that speaks to all of the guns, all stakeholders in the country. china also says that it's very open to playing a role that wants to potentially see that. can i any economic investments in the region perhaps expand its own strategic interest with the belt and road initiative through afghanistan. but more than looking at the opportunity paging is also very anxious about the possible risks of this takeover, especially because it's just a small border with afghanistan in via it's shin john region. so china
and example of failed to u. s. foreign policy. and that the u. s. is an unreliable partner in this region. now, china has said and the foreign ministry books best and said today on monday that the u. s. is responsible, essentially for making this mess in afghanistan and the u. s. should be responsible for cleaning it up. but at the same time, the aging also wants to play a role in what it's called, the reconstruction of afghanistan. since the taliban take over, aging has been fairly consistent...
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china because essentially the u. s. has been buying goods from china for the good part of the last decade. so that's been export and inflation onto china. so in the u. s. managed to contain there's, they still have to deal with the upstream inflation coming from china because the u . s. no matter what they still purchase goods from china, they still purchase consumer stables and all the commodities and the earth minerals that we talk about. that store comes from china, so upstream why? you have to think about that in the logistics turn. excellent points to consider here. christy, i don't go anywhere just yet. we'll have you back to talk about the world of crypto street. thank you. and the united states said it finally released the text of its bipartisan infrastructure bill sunday. aiming to pass the massive measure this week. but this build is a lot more than just deal with infrastructure. buried within this new legislation are new regulations that could potentially cause serious harm to the crypto currency industry. joining us now to break that down, or boom bus co host, the crypto adult bend swan and christy i wh
china because essentially the u. s. has been buying goods from china for the good part of the last decade. so that's been export and inflation onto china. so in the u. s. managed to contain there's, they still have to deal with the upstream inflation coming from china because the u . s. no matter what they still purchase goods from china, they still purchase consumer stables and all the commodities and the earth minerals that we talk about. that store comes from china, so upstream why? you have...
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china sea as provocative. now come la harris, his visit is intended to signify 2 countries in the region that the u. s. is committed to keeping a rules based international order and in keeping the south china sea open. now part of the u. s. policy will be about strengthening ties with countries in the region. so the u. s. can be seen as a counterweight to china's growing influence. now how is china viewing this visit? while china's officials in one news agency portrayed at harrison visit as a drive to contain china. and it also describes the u. s. approach as outdated cold war thinking intended to create division and confrontation. now one of the things that harris will have to contend with during her visit is answering questions about of gonna start collapse and answering questions about us as credibility and commitment in keeping his foreign policy promises bow. the head of has the law, those fuel from iran will soon be arriving in lebanon. fuel prices jump by 70 percent off to the government, further reduced to subsidy on sunday, lebanon is going through its worst economic crisis in recent times. fuel imports from iran could ease the problem, but it would be a
china sea as provocative. now come la harris, his visit is intended to signify 2 countries in the region that the u. s. is committed to keeping a rules based international order and in keeping the south china sea open. now part of the u. s. policy will be about strengthening ties with countries in the region. so the u. s. can be seen as a counterweight to china's growing influence. now how is china viewing this visit? while china's officials in one news agency portrayed at harrison visit as a...
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and f kiana's stand. so yes, instead of looking at china as the adversary, the u. s. should look at china and say, how are they making friends around the world? and i think it's so interesting with the vice president campbell, a harris in vietnam right now, that the u. s. was going to announce that it was giving a 1000000 doses of the vaccine to vietnam. and china preempted by saying we're giving to 1000000 doses. well that's the kind of competition i think would be good . who could be doing more to help people around the world in the pandemic get out of poverty, provide electricity, clean drinking water. there's so many things that we need to do and could be doing by this kind of positive competition. medea benjamin co founder of and he will organization code pink. joining us here live on asi international. great to see you as always. media, thanks for joining us on the thank you i. let's cross back live now to water and i've got to start off season. what i'd gas did is live again in the capital region . i'm just getting into the wee hours of the night for you to go o
and f kiana's stand. so yes, instead of looking at china as the adversary, the u. s. should look at china and say, how are they making friends around the world? and i think it's so interesting with the vice president campbell, a harris in vietnam right now, that the u. s. was going to announce that it was giving a 1000000 doses of the vaccine to vietnam. and china preempted by saying we're giving to 1000000 doses. well that's the kind of competition i think would be good . who could be doing...
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and india. these days, the 3 biggest nuclear power, the u. s. russia and china are all upgrading these very old arsenals. they claim they want global stability and fewer nuclear warheads, but their actions really say something different. arms control talk seem to be out of style these days, the race is to create usable, nimble nukes that can be concealed and launched from anywhere. think about that for a 2nd. so we witnessing a new nuclear arms race. today we're talking with former congressman john tierney, who is the executive director of the center for arms control and non proliferation . and jacob haldeman, editor of the national interest, one of the nation's leading journals on current and international affairs, is great to have you both here. john, let me start with you and ask you, you know, just a simple question. you know, how many nukes is too many nukes and is america beyond where it should be? well, some of us tell you that, too many do, given the danger that they present human, kind on that. but let's assume that people are still in the mindset of th
and india. these days, the 3 biggest nuclear power, the u. s. russia and china are all upgrading these very old arsenals. they claim they want global stability and fewer nuclear warheads, but their actions really say something different. arms control talk seem to be out of style these days, the race is to create usable, nimble nukes that can be concealed and launched from anywhere. think about that for a 2nd. so we witnessing a new nuclear arms race. today we're talking with former congressman...
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u. s. pakistan and china. that is a russia initiated group. they meet occasionally to try to figure out ways to get the intro app can piece effort back on track. they conduct these consultations every few months or so. the last time they met in durham was at the end of april. so just earlier this year, now, just in the past half an hour or so, we have seen some members of the taliban delegation arrived here at the primary venue for these talks in doha, they are not speaking to the media. as of yet, i was told a couple of hours ago as well by a member of the african government delegation team that they were expecting to come to this venue for meetings with some of the envoys at some point this afternoon. of course the afternoon has now passed and they have not yet materialized here. so really lack of clarity throughout the day as to what exactly is going on, who specifically is meeting with whom and what we should expect the rest of this evening. tomorrow is day 3 of these talks. i can tell you there is a sense of urgency amongst all the diplom
u. s. pakistan and china. that is a russia initiated group. they meet occasionally to try to figure out ways to get the intro app can piece effort back on track. they conduct these consultations every few months or so. the last time they met in durham was at the end of april. so just earlier this year, now, just in the past half an hour or so, we have seen some members of the taliban delegation arrived here at the primary venue for these talks in doha, they are not speaking to the media. as of...
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and china. and for that reason, the u. s. does not want to be bulk down in the streets. i'm going to stand trying to keep peace and security and they would like to hand that over to the regional allies. names focused on and focused on has very close relations with oliver and focused on it will stop contracts that use interest to the tolerable and the following will go on to sub contract to the local commanders and the tribal elders will then looked up, construct that to the individuals with the currency of religion was coming off in the jan is not going to get them far in their fight against the threats office by the stomach, a state the fall of $1.00 bond would soon need some dollars. if i'm going to call in the collapse of the all of them, because the u. s. want to help with internet kimmy who does not want to help the tall one will not use their limited resources to fight the isis in effect, the isis has become an asset for the all of our resorts for the college and the regional government. right, that's an interesting way of looking at it. jude will the us then conti
and china. and for that reason, the u. s. does not want to be bulk down in the streets. i'm going to stand trying to keep peace and security and they would like to hand that over to the regional allies. names focused on and focused on has very close relations with oliver and focused on it will stop contracts that use interest to the tolerable and the following will go on to sub contract to the local commanders and the tribal elders will then looked up, construct that to the individuals with the...
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and well received as a way to answer the problem that the u. s. as no domestic manufacturing and is entirely reliant on china, but instead they appease the bankers. i said, let's hold up the infrastructure bell for a couple of paragraphs because we are scared of bitcoin and it might threaten wall street and wall street gives us all the money we need to continue our, our reelection campaign. so it's really starkly laid out for anyone who cares to see it. right, well they pass that $1.00 trillion dollar infrastructure bill, and they're now introducing a $3500000.00 budget. so we're going to go over this, but again, like the fact that the, the elite have no answers for the deplorable other than money printing. it's the equivalent of let them eat cake. they're just throwing of fluff at them. that like a donut brioche that doesn't actually have any nutritional value any longer because there's nothing backing that dollar any longer. and what, like, even though whole crypto currency thing that was introduced into the infrastructure bill, what it was really about was being able to introduce, restore the deduction fo
and well received as a way to answer the problem that the u. s. as no domestic manufacturing and is entirely reliant on china, but instead they appease the bankers. i said, let's hold up the infrastructure bell for a couple of paragraphs because we are scared of bitcoin and it might threaten wall street and wall street gives us all the money we need to continue our, our reelection campaign. so it's really starkly laid out for anyone who cares to see it. right, well they pass that $1.00 trillion...
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and america lecturing china again. and also china outlining always complains because from the united states perspective, china not respected this unit polar world where it's tried to remodel itself out. the u. s. also position itself under the us, not challenging is leadership. and also trying to solve excepting the so called rules based international order, in which the us makes rules for trying to do, but it does. so it's so this created, it will explain a lot of the apartment from, from the china, the china, on the other hand, is starting to look towards us. well, in the way of a model s d, my point out as well. it's a political system can't really do much at the moment. it's very much polarized, seem to be undergoing a cultural revolution. technological they're, they're, they're, they're struggling as well. they're economy is in bad shape, infrastructures and folding. you have this huge concentration of, well social economic presentation. even america allies, really, as we discussed with nor stream is really taking their orders anymore. and so that they don't see the united states united states in relative decline, which is a reasonable conflict. terese so. so why, why should they be lect
and america lecturing china again. and also china outlining always complains because from the united states perspective, china not respected this unit polar world where it's tried to remodel itself out. the u. s. also position itself under the us, not challenging is leadership. and also trying to solve excepting the so called rules based international order, in which the us makes rules for trying to do, but it does. so it's so this created, it will explain a lot of the apartment from, from the...
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u. s. and response to china's crack down on human rights. president joe biden signed a memo that will allow their visas to be extended by up to 18 months. he said, china has continued its assault on hong kong or economy, including undermining the democracy and press freedom. last month, the u. s. applied sanctions on chinese officials in hong kong aging introduced a national security law last year, which gives it vast control over the samuel economists region. why now? why not a month ago? what is the u. s. seeing that's happening in hong kong that made the government say, we need to protect people who theoretically, could be facing real harm. p r. c. authorities seek to use the tools that they have given themselves. and that includes, of course, the national security law and other legislation to make arbitrary arrests, politically motivated prosecutions, of opposition candidates, and politicians, activists and peaceful protesters with the goal it seems, or certainly the end result of creating an atmosphere of fear of self censorship, of repression. among the general populace and our measur
u. s. and response to china's crack down on human rights. president joe biden signed a memo that will allow their visas to be extended by up to 18 months. he said, china has continued its assault on hong kong or economy, including undermining the democracy and press freedom. last month, the u. s. applied sanctions on chinese officials in hong kong aging introduced a national security law last year, which gives it vast control over the samuel economists region. why now? why not a month ago? what...
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u. s that means the manufacturing sector because the u. s. was all to happy and willing to rely on china for cheap manufacturing, exporting pollution and cheap labor over to china. and for china, that means things like damage at other high tech goods. i. we're cultural products that they've been importing and using from the us. and at the same time, they're both trying to guard their own prised assets and i p and technology from each other at the same time. so i mean, the coupling story that's going to take a really long time to unravel, especially as all the corporate they're unwilling to the couple. so right now it's a big political stage where the company's happy corporate don't want it to happen. but between washington and beijing and the political stage, that's something that's entirely up to it's all about politics, or at least it seems though, in some cases at the end of the day now octavio on that note, given the increase commodity prices in the supply chain shortages we're seeing isn't this the exact reason the us won't only be couple from china just yet. i mean, because they re
u. s that means the manufacturing sector because the u. s. was all to happy and willing to rely on china for cheap manufacturing, exporting pollution and cheap labor over to china. and for china, that means things like damage at other high tech goods. i. we're cultural products that they've been importing and using from the us. and at the same time, they're both trying to guard their own prised assets and i p and technology from each other at the same time. so i mean, the coupling story that's...
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china that remembered the great cultural revolution. and they saw how devastating it was for china and seeing traces of it emerged in the, in the, in the u. s. and the west in general must be quite horrifying for them and everyone else. right gentlemen, that's all the time we have here. i want to make think, my guess and stuff. and here in moscow, i want to thank our viewers for watching us here are gc you next time. remember, the ah, i know what would you love you to give them and you can mother can while we're on by now i was about, i should know moment of the miracle mon tesla deals on males like one of them and it will that will allow you to have an initiation and with much i should be better off not being and keep them in. but then, i mean, i mean, i saw it in one on my in my name is i believe it doesn't look like this is off the bus else to you to choose that actually use go machine, which is a big milk with your budget. ah, will continue to tell you because it was in the famous from a credit issued by both of us to choose the the, the, the, the protest is furious and tightening cobra measures and mandatory health policies rally acros
china that remembered the great cultural revolution. and they saw how devastating it was for china and seeing traces of it emerged in the, in the, in the u. s. and the west in general must be quite horrifying for them and everyone else. right gentlemen, that's all the time we have here. i want to make think, my guess and stuff. and here in moscow, i want to thank our viewers for watching us here are gc you next time. remember, the ah, i know what would you love you to give them and you can...
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china that remember the great cultural revolution. and they saw how devastating it was for china and seeing traces of it emerge in the, in the, in the u. s. and the west in general, must be quite horrifying for them and everyone else, gentlemen, that's all the time we have here. i want to make my guess and slow. and here in moscow, i want to thank our viewers for watching us here are see next time. remember, the ah the know what would you do me the good and you can can walk by now i know i should know moment the age and illegal mon tesla deals on males like one of them and it will that will allow you to go for have an initiation and with much i should be out there are small lot of people, but no, no, i mean and help me out and one out my my name is ah, the ah me, a new gold rush is underway and gunner thousands of ill equipped workers are flocking to the goldfields, hoping to strike it, rich children are torn between gold and education. my family was very poor. i thought i was doing my best to get back to school, which still will have the strongest appeal the the millions of cash strapped americans face being kicked out of their homes an
china that remember the great cultural revolution. and they saw how devastating it was for china and seeing traces of it emerge in the, in the, in the u. s. and the west in general, must be quite horrifying for them and everyone else, gentlemen, that's all the time we have here. i want to make my guess and slow. and here in moscow, i want to thank our viewers for watching us here are see next time. remember, the ah the know what would you do me the good and you can can walk by now i know i...
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and the china believes that the americans have been trying to block it and be bored pockets on and, and china suspect that it is a combination of india and the u. s. which are conducting data set out to log this merger a lot of brilliant road in sheer to china has undertaken. and a lot from that i will share that. no, that is the reason that we have seen that the child not heading why to dollar bonds in the region of giving a clear signal to the america that they stand by the dollar bond. de china was a stable government, no matter who did that. maybe maybe the fall bomb, which has a history office stablish and a piece of understand. and i think china is having a lot of dies with, with a collarbone. and there is a stronger possibility that a lunch day they, they become fully in charge of one song, which is maybe a matter of, there's probably trying not to be the 1st country to recognize them. all right, now i want to ask you talking about going to start next door and breaking news as i'm sure you heard, i'm sure you know yourself is that the taliban are very close to or have entered cobble. i'm seeing a new line coming in the last couple of minut
and the china believes that the americans have been trying to block it and be bored pockets on and, and china suspect that it is a combination of india and the u. s. which are conducting data set out to log this merger a lot of brilliant road in sheer to china has undertaken. and a lot from that i will share that. no, that is the reason that we have seen that the child not heading why to dollar bonds in the region of giving a clear signal to the america that they stand by the dollar bond. de...
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china that remember the great cultural revolution. and they saw how devastating it was for china and seeing traces of it emerge in the, in the, in the u. s. and the west in general, must be quite horrifying for them and everyone else, gentlemen, that's all the time we have here. i want to make my guess and slow. and here in moscow, i want to thank our viewers for watching us here are gc, next time. remember, the ah, rather driven by remove shaped by those with the in me thing. we dare to ask me. a new gold rush is underway in gun thousands of ill equipped workers are flocking to the goldfields, hoping to strike it. rich children are torn between gold and education. my family was very poor. i thought i was doing my best to get back to school, which still will have the strongest appeal. the american space been kicked out of their homes as progress on the point and administration of fail twits, done to prove that leg moratorium on the protest. here is that placement and mandatory health. paul says raleigh pro western europe, where the number of infections is still on the rise of your rages against prescription cases in the united states inc
china that remember the great cultural revolution. and they saw how devastating it was for china and seeing traces of it emerge in the, in the, in the u. s. and the west in general, must be quite horrifying for them and everyone else, gentlemen, that's all the time we have here. i want to make my guess and slow. and here in moscow, i want to thank our viewers for watching us here are gc, next time. remember, the ah, rather driven by remove shaped by those with the in me thing. we dare to ask...