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u. s. before those arrive, mass vaccinations cannot begin. plastic waste is a proven to be a growing problem for indonesia. a lot of that comes from single use ashes that are discarded, but cannot be recycled. now a start up into capital jakarta has come up with a seemingly simple way of tackling the problem. and as the report is proving popular with the locals, delivered straight to one's door cleaning products without the plastic packaging. it takes just a few clicks on an app or a text message. and growing numbers of jer, cartons are taking advantage of the offer. got sick las we can refill our bottles and reduce the plastic waste neighbors here of joined us with a billy cyclic was set up in 2019 especially for lower income communities to help reduce the use of products that are packaged in foil pouches. these single use pouches do offer convenient access to every day household essentials, but even when they're discarded, they often stick around. indonesia has a huge plastic pollution problem.
u. s. before those arrive, mass vaccinations cannot begin. plastic waste is a proven to be a growing problem for indonesia. a lot of that comes from single use ashes that are discarded, but cannot be recycled. now a start up into capital jakarta has come up with a seemingly simple way of tackling the problem. and as the report is proving popular with the locals, delivered straight to one's door cleaning products without the plastic packaging. it takes just a few clicks on an app or a text...
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u. s. before this meeting. certainly this was one of the potential fields where analysts said there could be some agreement made. another very important point is this armament, as you know, both countries have a large arsenal of nuclear weapons. the u. s. say the russia has a lot more tactical battlefield, nuclear weapons. so that was certainly another field where there was a lot of hope that an agreement can be made. and what we're hearing now is that it sounds like the russian take, at least that they will move forward with this. what we don't know, of course, at this point is whether or not they will reach actual agreements or it's just an attempt basically on both sides to move forward. all right, we'll leave it there, d, w, washington correspondent on a solid. alright and here with me in the studio is our chief international editor richard walker, who's been following this with me. now richard and one of the areas that was also mentioned in this this press conference was strategy and strategic stability. r
u. s. before this meeting. certainly this was one of the potential fields where analysts said there could be some agreement made. another very important point is this armament, as you know, both countries have a large arsenal of nuclear weapons. the u. s. say the russia has a lot more tactical battlefield, nuclear weapons. so that was certainly another field where there was a lot of hope that an agreement can be made. and what we're hearing now is that it sounds like the russian take, at least...
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u. s. before those arrive, math vaccinations cannot begin. plastic waste is a proven to be a growing problem for indonesia a lot that comes from single sessions that are discarded, but cannot be recycled. now a start up in the capital jakarta has come up with a seemingly simple way of tackling the problem. and as the report is proving popular with the locals, delivered straight to one's door cleaning products without the plastic packaging. it takes just a few clicks on an app or a text message. and growing numbers of jack curtains are taking advantage of the offer sick las we can refill our bottles and reduce the plastic waste. neighbors here of joined us. really sick lists was set up in 2019, especially for lower income communities to help reduce the use of products that are packaged in foil pouches. these single use pouches do offer convenient access to everyday household essentials. but even when they're discarded, they often stick around indonesia has a huge plastic pollution problem. the coun
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u. s. lifting sanctions before a deal was struck. what's your take on that? it sounds politically risky. well, the united states has lifted a few sanctions in a very minor way as your correspond indicated. and you know, anything by didn't ministration does to show flexibility toward iran is going to be criticized. republicans are not going to support any feasible deal with iran. so the binding team knows this and knows they will have to whether criticism. i think the issue is not so much the one of sequencing, but rather than the extent to which they will lift sanctions imposed by the trunk team. the white house has said that there will be several 100 sanctions that will remain in place. iran want all of them lifted, and i think they will have to be some compromises on both sides to narrow down this area of disagreement. ok. the fact that the president elect to fed now he doesn't want to meet joe biden, as i suggested to, kimberly, that's probably not a huge concern for joe biden. i'm sure he probably knew that because this will be a more conservative governm
u. s. lifting sanctions before a deal was struck. what's your take on that? it sounds politically risky. well, the united states has lifted a few sanctions in a very minor way as your correspond indicated. and you know, anything by didn't ministration does to show flexibility toward iran is going to be criticized. republicans are not going to support any feasible deal with iran. so the binding team knows this and knows they will have to whether criticism. i think the issue is not so much the...
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and i think to have the western meetings, as i said g 7, day 2, and you before the u. s. ration summit, i think the signal is very strong. that the americans are now looking for western unity, and i think they'll be able to come up with it as well. while the list of problem solving is long economic recovery after the pandemic unified action plan to protect the world's lands, notions to fight climate change. but as chancel americal mention, china isn't even there. how substantial can the results be without a central world player like china? well, of course, the g 7 cannot save the birds to the g. 7 was originally started out as an informal gathering around a fireplace of western leaders to talk without media presence without diplomats without advisors. as a very small informal setting, it has turned into a meeting that everybody takes an interest in, but it has never explained to solve the problem. the united nations are for that the 20th for that. but it's not the place where the work problems as of the place where western liberal democracies gather to compare notes and
and i think to have the western meetings, as i said g 7, day 2, and you before the u. s. ration summit, i think the signal is very strong. that the americans are now looking for western unity, and i think they'll be able to come up with it as well. while the list of problem solving is long economic recovery after the pandemic unified action plan to protect the world's lands, notions to fight climate change. but as chancel americal mention, china isn't even there. how substantial can the results...
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actually have 2 media out says that both costing for, for an audience just as partners and before that the u. s. declared them for an agency, they deprived them of the accreditation. so what we did was tell you the same time russia today buys, but all the requirements of the years later it is registered in this way on know, although they have some problems with regards to hiring a personal financial transactions. but we don't they don't have problems that the you asked me to do not abide by the law. we spend what on our opinion, and we hope that you will be able to work at the level of foreign ministers in the semester. well, i actually wanted a lady to ask her questions. sure, thanks. a lot. galena belongs good. going to be getting it belongs to you haven't used all you. how you should have joe biden. the very beginning we have, you managed to reach a new level of mutual understanding and confidence. found them with that. do you believe it is realistic? this rich and new level of relationship would be totally clear, transparent, that is the ultimate goal to get pulled. so it was said there's n
actually have 2 media out says that both costing for, for an audience just as partners and before that the u. s. declared them for an agency, they deprived them of the accreditation. so what we did was tell you the same time russia today buys, but all the requirements of the years later it is registered in this way on know, although they have some problems with regards to hiring a personal financial transactions. but we don't they don't have problems that the you asked me to do not abide by the...
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u. s. government, since you testified last year before that committee? yes, i just on target a little. we are here in this moment a terrible brown and was season not because of any individual year. this is a multi crim that has been set up. climate change is driving these very extreme high temperatures. we're seeing already or snow 5 mouth. we're seeing the ground very, very dry in a multi your fashion and then that setting up a wildfire received and other kinds of describing we have a lot of catch up to do. i'm not sure the bottom line, so there's no no ministration that you had ministration. has come in this year as well as congress really has a lot of ground to make up. we have to be both investing in making sure that all or healthy for ecosystems are healthy, that we're investing, of course, in the emergency firefighting and the relief measures that communities need. but we have to be thinking about the long term trend here. we're not going to be able to avoid all of these conditions. the fact is our current and bass, wrapping emissions have already created really dangerous conditi
u. s. government, since you testified last year before that committee? yes, i just on target a little. we are here in this moment a terrible brown and was season not because of any individual year. this is a multi crim that has been set up. climate change is driving these very extreme high temperatures. we're seeing already or snow 5 mouth. we're seeing the ground very, very dry in a multi your fashion and then that setting up a wildfire received and other kinds of describing we have a lot of...
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u. s. government, since you testified last year before that committee? yes, i just unpack it a little. we are here and this moment is terrible. brown and why season? not because of any individual year. this is a multi year cram that has been set up. climate change is driving these very extreme high temperatures. we're seeing earlier, snow by mouth. we're seeing the ground very, very dry, you know, multi your fashion. and that's setting up a wildfire season of the kind book describing we have a lot of catch up to do and that's just the bottom line. so there's by no, no ministration that you had ministration that's come in this year as well as congress really has a lot of ground to make up. we have to be both investing in making sure that all or healthy for ecosystems are healthy, that we're investing, of course, in the emergency firefighting and the relief measures that communities need. but we have to be thinking about the long term trend here. we're not going to be able to avoid all of these conditions. the fact is, current and fast propping emissions have already created really dange
u. s. government, since you testified last year before that committee? yes, i just unpack it a little. we are here and this moment is terrible. brown and why season? not because of any individual year. this is a multi year cram that has been set up. climate change is driving these very extreme high temperatures. we're seeing earlier, snow by mouth. we're seeing the ground very, very dry, you know, multi your fashion. and that's setting up a wildfire season of the kind book describing we have a...
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u. s. government, since you testified last year before that committee? yes, i just unpack it a little. we are here in this moment, this terrible brown and was our season. not because of any individual year. this is a multi year crim that has been set up. climate change is driving these very extreme high temperatures. we're seeing already or snow by mouth. we're seeing the ground very, very dry, you know, multi your fashion. and then that's setting up a wildfire received and other kinds of describing we have a lot of catch up to do and not just the bottom line. so there's no no ministration that you had ministration that's come in this year as well as congress really has a lot of ground to make up. we have to be both investing in making sure that we're healthy for ecosystems healthy that we're investing, of course, in the emergency firefighting and the relief measures that communities need. but we have to be thinking about the long term trend here. we're not going to be able to avoid all of these conditions. the fact is our current and fast dropping emissions have already created really
u. s. government, since you testified last year before that committee? yes, i just unpack it a little. we are here in this moment, this terrible brown and was our season. not because of any individual year. this is a multi year crim that has been set up. climate change is driving these very extreme high temperatures. we're seeing already or snow by mouth. we're seeing the ground very, very dry, you know, multi your fashion. and then that's setting up a wildfire received and other kinds of...
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u. s. citizens fully undress before them and let them rummage for the most intimate corners of our private lives. for the sake of protecting, as they in essence, tell us, we need to check you to make sure you're not the enemy we're protecting you from. he also claimed the ca regularly carried out cyber attacks pretending to be other countries. thank god, the ceiling is concerned that that's the way it works. that they make an impression that someone else has done it. if john brandon and michael hayden, the c i, director and obama were here. i would say shame on you. and he heavily criticized the u. s. foreign policy. we run into the terrorism problem because america has meddled in other countries affairs and acted like the world's placement for too long. if you live in syria and you will bombed on a daily basis and your loved ones, friends, relatives, colleagues, wives and children were killed in those as strikes. you would get angry too. who started it all? that's the question. it's us who started it all and we must bear responsibility. the u. s. can no longer be the world's policeman. th
u. s. citizens fully undress before them and let them rummage for the most intimate corners of our private lives. for the sake of protecting, as they in essence, tell us, we need to check you to make sure you're not the enemy we're protecting you from. he also claimed the ca regularly carried out cyber attacks pretending to be other countries. thank god, the ceiling is concerned that that's the way it works. that they make an impression that someone else has done it. if john brandon and michael...
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u. s. i a press service before the communist could distort and misinterpret americans. proposals. adams for peace, quickly became internationalized the propaganda around adams for peace included traveling exhibits where people could go and see little nucular artifacts, nice exhibits, would attract throngs of people around the world. the exhibit in west berlin was visited by a quarter of a 1000000 people, including thousands from the sabi adult ah. in india, prime minister nero came to view of the exhibit and share the experience with thousands of his countrymen. of all the countries that were targeted for adams for peace propaganda, none was more important to the american government than japan. on the 1st day of november, 1955, the united states that the excavation opened them apart. tokyo ah, united states and exhibits to japan. it promoted the work of japanese scientists and atomic energy work. adams for peas helped sort of send this message that hey, with a good guys. it's sort of help whitewash the bad odor created by hiroshi, nagasaki. the general public was being encouraged to look on
u. s. i a press service before the communist could distort and misinterpret americans. proposals. adams for peace, quickly became internationalized the propaganda around adams for peace included traveling exhibits where people could go and see little nucular artifacts, nice exhibits, would attract throngs of people around the world. the exhibit in west berlin was visited by a quarter of a 1000000 people, including thousands from the sabi adult ah. in india, prime minister nero came to view of...
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u. s. i a press service before the communists could distort and misinterpret americans. proposals. adams for peace, quickly became internationalized the propaganda around adams for peace included traveling exhibits where people could go and see little nucular artifacts, nice exhibits, would attract throngs of people around the world. the exhibit in west berlin was visited by a quarter of a 1000000 people, including thousands from the probably of the aah in india. prime minister, narrow came to view of the exhibit and share the experience with thousands of his countrymen, of all the countries that were targeted for adams for peace propaganda. none was more important to the american government than japan. on the 1st day of november, 1955 united states, adams, but the excavation opened in the united states and exhibits to japan. it promoted the work of cap and the scientists and atomic energy work. adams for peas, helped sort of send this message that have a good guys. it's sort of help whitewash the bad odor created by hiroshi, nagasaki. the general public was being encouraged to look on the b
u. s. i a press service before the communists could distort and misinterpret americans. proposals. adams for peace, quickly became internationalized the propaganda around adams for peace included traveling exhibits where people could go and see little nucular artifacts, nice exhibits, would attract throngs of people around the world. the exhibit in west berlin was visited by a quarter of a 1000000 people, including thousands from the probably of the aah in india. prime minister, narrow came to...
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the country had the suffering from lack of electricity for the past 3 decades, even before the u. s. vision, 2003. maybe there have been also talk about selling goods within the iraq itself. possibly construction of or investment in the infrastructure of iraq as well. but at the same time, i'm not sure how much iraq themselves would benefit from it. i mean, there have been also 2 of us to human capital of egypt, but the iraq itself has almost 40000000 citizens. so there could be an investment in the people themselves. fighting between the taliban and africa, government forces is intensifying as the deadline looms for foreign troops to withdraw. the taliban has released video showing its finances in possession of us bait humvees and afghan police and ministry equipment of the season. control of multiple districts having fighting has been reported in the provinces of condos and canada. how about 5000 families from their homes in recent days. a lot of that are still under so we still haven't received any help here today. it was surveying some families, but after a few minutes they left
the country had the suffering from lack of electricity for the past 3 decades, even before the u. s. vision, 2003. maybe there have been also talk about selling goods within the iraq itself. possibly construction of or investment in the infrastructure of iraq as well. but at the same time, i'm not sure how much iraq themselves would benefit from it. i mean, there have been also 2 of us to human capital of egypt, but the iraq itself has almost 40000000 citizens. so there could be an investment...
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and i think it has to be said that germany was there before. the u. s. came back to the states that leading that leading force that we needed. and we have been the biggest donor for the callbacks alliance. so we have been contributed a lot. and i'm sure that the chancellor and the president will talk about details because we agree we need to do more and we are prepared to do that. and we showed it already, and i do, we have enough. i would think that many german voters, it's, they look at the painfully slow vaccine road. i'll say we need to get vaccinated ourselves 1st. well look if you, if you compare the explanation progress right now with us, i think germany is quite good position today, but you're absolutely right. it was a painful protest and germans remember that. but we also people who understand that we are not safe until that have been successfully dealt with on a global scale. so every government and the chancellor made a public statement yesterday. every government has responsibility to rec, to me, and to take care of its own people. but ther
and i think it has to be said that germany was there before. the u. s. came back to the states that leading that leading force that we needed. and we have been the biggest donor for the callbacks alliance. so we have been contributed a lot. and i'm sure that the chancellor and the president will talk about details because we agree we need to do more and we are prepared to do that. and we showed it already, and i do, we have enough. i would think that many german voters, it's, they look at the...
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and before that, the u. s. declared them as for an agents, they deprived them of the accreditation. so what we did was tell you the same time ross today, it buys, but all the requirements of the regulator it is registered in this way. although they have some problems with regards to hiring a personnel and financial transactions, but we don't they don't have such problems. but the, you asked me to not abide by the russian law. we spread the word on our opinion and we hope that you will be able to work at the level of foreign ministers in the semester. well, i actually wanted a lady to ask her questions. thanks. a lot. galena belongs good. going to be getting it belongs to you, haven't you all knew how you shook hands with joe biden. at the very beginning. have you managed to reach a new level of mutual understanding and confidence to believe it is realistic at this stage to which a new level of relationship would be totally clear, transparent, that is the ultimate goal of 2 countries just whole. so it wants to happen is in live those just a glimpse of happiness to cherish should i be
and before that, the u. s. declared them as for an agents, they deprived them of the accreditation. so what we did was tell you the same time ross today, it buys, but all the requirements of the regulator it is registered in this way. although they have some problems with regards to hiring a personnel and financial transactions, but we don't they don't have such problems. but the, you asked me to not abide by the russian law. we spread the word on our opinion and we hope that you will be able...
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the country had the suffering from lack of electricity for the past 3 decades, even before the u. s. vision, 2003. maybe there have been also talk about selling goods within the iraq itself. possibly construction of or investment in the infrastructure of iraq as well. but at the same time, i'm not sure how much iraq themselves would benefit from it. i mean, there have been also 2 of us to human capital of egypt, but the iraq itself has almost 40000000 citizens. so there could be an investment in the people themselves. fighting between germany, government forces and hootie rebels is left dozens of people dead in the gas rich murder region. this week there is the internationally recognized governance law strong hold. the really back to these have been baffling. the military coalition lead by saudi arabia for over 6 years. us fighting and mark is a serious threat to achieving a truce. well, hussein i'll t is april. who's he? journalist? he says, not a problem. this is a strategic area for rebel fighters. might have city has become a hub, unlike an operational room for the o. d coalitio
the country had the suffering from lack of electricity for the past 3 decades, even before the u. s. vision, 2003. maybe there have been also talk about selling goods within the iraq itself. possibly construction of or investment in the infrastructure of iraq as well. but at the same time, i'm not sure how much iraq themselves would benefit from it. i mean, there have been also 2 of us to human capital of egypt, but the iraq itself has almost 40000000 citizens. so there could be an investment...
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and even now, even before the u. s. is left is no longer providing air support in rural areas. that means the taliban basically have freedom of movement. they have the military initiative. i do want to say though, there is another element in this which is that it's not simply the taliban fighting the afghan government. there is also isis and isis took responsibility for the destruction of the british american non governmental organization that was there doing land my clearing. they blew it up yesterday. a lot of people were killed. so it's not simply taliban and may not simply be isis that there may be many, many armed organizations. and now sort of competing for who will control control what part of the territory of afghanistan. it's a very important point to make. thank you for doing so. brian becker from the anti war answer coalition. much appreciate your time. hear about our stories are shipping up for now, but don't go too far more great programs get there. start in moments. good bye for know me. the rather driven by dreamer shaped by those in me dares think we dare to ask
and even now, even before the u. s. is left is no longer providing air support in rural areas. that means the taliban basically have freedom of movement. they have the military initiative. i do want to say though, there is another element in this which is that it's not simply the taliban fighting the afghan government. there is also isis and isis took responsibility for the destruction of the british american non governmental organization that was there doing land my clearing. they blew it up...
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electricity to the country, had the suffering from lack of electricity for the past 3 decades, even before the u. s. to vision 2003. maybe there have been also talk about selling goods within the iraq itself. possibly construction of or investment in the infrastructure of iraq as well. but at the same time, i'm not sure how much iraq themselves would benefit from it. i mean, there have been also talk about that human capital of egypt, but the iraq itself has almost 40000000 citizens. so there could be an investment in the people themselves, thousands of asylum. think as a waiting on the mexico us border increasingly precarious conditions. this month, the bottom administration did away with the trump era program under which asylum seekers had to stay in mexico while their cases were processed. and as manual repair reports from a camp and to ana, many hope the rollback means they can soon cross a migrant camp. if you want to mexico, get some here or asylum seekers whose cases did not make it to court. under the trump administration's, my group protection protocols, or m p p, a recent rollback of this
electricity to the country, had the suffering from lack of electricity for the past 3 decades, even before the u. s. to vision 2003. maybe there have been also talk about selling goods within the iraq itself. possibly construction of or investment in the infrastructure of iraq as well. but at the same time, i'm not sure how much iraq themselves would benefit from it. i mean, there have been also talk about that human capital of egypt, but the iraq itself has almost 40000000 citizens. so there...
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to discuss and look at is a declaration that was signed in 1941 in the middle of world war 2, before the u. s. had entered well bought to a pearl harbor, and that was important document about transatlantic relations binding. the 2 countries to that could be either in many ways a full runa for the north atlantic treaty, which founded nato. and also. busy for the charter of the united nations, the founding doc document to the un. so an important document. and actually that meeting the time between the then leaders, churchill and roosevelt. well, churchill went to the meeting on board. the h. m. s. prince of wales. not that one an earlier version. and what do we expect joe biden's message to be to the u. k. prime minister on northern island. northern ireland is a source of tension between the u. s. and the u. k. right now, because of the tensions between the u. k and the e u over northern ireland of the u. s. all concerned that these tensions on no, no other than we didn't know norland could become a problem with regard to the good friday agreement, signed in 1998. it all comes as many things ri
to discuss and look at is a declaration that was signed in 1941 in the middle of world war 2, before the u. s. had entered well bought to a pearl harbor, and that was important document about transatlantic relations binding. the 2 countries to that could be either in many ways a full runa for the north atlantic treaty, which founded nato. and also. busy for the charter of the united nations, the founding doc document to the un. so an important document. and actually that meeting the time...
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u. s. s. i was just before collapsing idea of a multi polar world and whether the 3rd party that isn't here right now with this meeting is actually president of china. how does this all fit together? what are they looking to achieve here? and where does the u. s. vision of the world fit with perhaps the rest of the world's vision. the us vision rose means we really the world when biting came into office, he said the mer america is ready to lead to wrote again. and i treated maybe i'm not ready to get left by the americans that i run to govern myself, but that is not the concept. so they say we lead it with our concept of human rights. and human rights is what is defined federal source, including edgy t q i plus plus, plus rights in canada and don't, don't touch it. and the rest of the world says no, no, we have our own traditional regional id to run. this is margie polarity. and the americans now try to export their cultural idea to say this is a global business, a global ethics, which everyone has to share. and then the russian said, no, we have our own tradition, our own way to run our country,
u. s. s. i was just before collapsing idea of a multi polar world and whether the 3rd party that isn't here right now with this meeting is actually president of china. how does this all fit together? what are they looking to achieve here? and where does the u. s. vision of the world fit with perhaps the rest of the world's vision. the us vision rose means we really the world when biting came into office, he said the mer america is ready to lead to wrote again. and i treated maybe i'm not ready...
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u. s. dominated unipolar world of before. so what they, what their maximum, obviously is to get russia away from china. the minimum is a weak and aligned to so distrust to gather information about the weak points in the allies into play on those. so it's a kind of, it's really about china and russia is now viewed as eligible for entry into a kind of a provisional stations. obviously, the west, it agrees to play ball. however, i think russia would be perfectly insane to do so, given the history as being the feature of the last decade. now, joe biden has taken a lot of criticism at home for holding this meeting in the 1st place. you mentioned a multi polar world just there. there's a lot of critics of the u. s. president. it's essentially reaching out and having these type of meetings in the 1st place is the united states ready for that multi polar world that i think many people can say already exist. so is they, are they still clinging on? so i hope so as the dominant figure on the world stage. i think it's really the last of
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now under president trump and now and under president obama before him and now under president biden, what u. s. government has wanted, has been met curb, basically to stop those people before they get to the us border. but obviously there's another element to that as well. this isn't just security and kamala, how this has been speaking about this throughout the trip, they're going to have to tackle the root causes of migration in the central american countries. why are people going there playing, as we said, poverty and crime, how and corruption as well? how can they tackle those issues? so all of that is going to be part of what's quite a complicated discussion. so john, she's there to tackle the issue of migrants traveling from central america as you're saying. but what about all the mexicans who are also migrating to the us? if that's actually quite a big issue that sometimes isn't part of this narrative. in the last fiscal year, c, b, p, the, the us border protection agency said that more than 300000 mexicans, right? she detained, caught the u. s. southern border. so that's why should be s
now under president trump and now and under president obama before him and now under president biden, what u. s. government has wanted, has been met curb, basically to stop those people before they get to the us border. but obviously there's another element to that as well. this isn't just security and kamala, how this has been speaking about this throughout the trip, they're going to have to tackle the root causes of migration in the central american countries. why are people going there...
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u. s. is upping the pressure on its allies days before the start of discussions on global taxation. with the focus on the thorny issue of taxing big tech firms of the us trade representative on wednesday imposed tariffs of 25 percent on imports from 6 countries that have introduced digital taxes that hit those firms including the u . k. india and italy. but immediately suspending that for 6 months attack station will be a big topic of the g 7 discussions. beginning friday us is pushing for a minimum corporate tax. it has warned against countries singling out mostly us tech firms are going to ashtosh panda in frankfurt for more, i should touch, why is the u. s. what's going on here was the u. s. threatening its own allies with 25 percent tariffs? it's pretty whopping well, you want to see it in 2 steps. first in position and then the suspension now in position is because there was a deadline on wednesday after that the statutory authority to do so would have lapsed. so that's one of the thing. the other thing is to keep the pressure on these countries so that they eventually agreed t
u. s. is upping the pressure on its allies days before the start of discussions on global taxation. with the focus on the thorny issue of taxing big tech firms of the us trade representative on wednesday imposed tariffs of 25 percent on imports from 6 countries that have introduced digital taxes that hit those firms including the u . k. india and italy. but immediately suspending that for 6 months attack station will be a big topic of the g 7 discussions. beginning friday us is pushing for a...
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barty was made to work collins before she clenched her place in the 2nd round of the french open history. in 13 set, so i become was number 70 bonaza para, from the u. s. bond to receive treatment on an injury before the starts with the sliding set for the 2019 merlin garris champion got through. i'm going to go to brazil because present gyal, sonora has thrown his full support because behind his country, hosting the troubled co partner because this month and that's the spot heavy criticism from local health experts, original hosts, ology and seen, of pulled out because of rise in cases of corona virus and not was off the columbia was dropped as a co host because of ongoing anti government protest on brazil, decisions to step in as been widely criticized. as coven 19 continues to devastate the country, where the decimal stands more than $460000.00 people, south american biggest football tournament starts on june the scene, and it's also expected that fans won't be allowed to attend any of the matches. we'll see is don't handle. so i was, we are in the middle of the pandemic, a very difficult situation. but the brazilian league has 20 teams in the 1st
barty was made to work collins before she clenched her place in the 2nd round of the french open history. in 13 set, so i become was number 70 bonaza para, from the u. s. bond to receive treatment on an injury before the starts with the sliding set for the 2019 merlin garris champion got through. i'm going to go to brazil because present gyal, sonora has thrown his full support because behind his country, hosting the troubled co partner because this month and that's the spot heavy criticism...
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and the e u countries and the implications of breaks if and all non and overall they're much chummy than they were before they joined the trump administration and you have the u. s. back in his traditional leadership role as president biden's said that his news conference back at the table and engaged. and he said that was necessary because of the key challenge they face. i know this going to sound so much prosaic, but i think we're in a contest with china per say. when a context with autocrat autocratic, governance around the world as whether not democracies can compete with them in a rapidly changing 21st century. and i think how we act and whether we pulled together democracies is going to determine whether our grandkids look back at the 15 years now and say, did they step up our democracies as relevant as powerful as they had in the countries he's talking about that clearly he, among them are china and russia. the final communique criticizing what's going on in shing shine, talking about democracy in hong kong. a new plan by the g 7, but with no real details, no fresh on the bone yet to rival the belt and road initiative by china with regard to russia. presi
and the e u countries and the implications of breaks if and all non and overall they're much chummy than they were before they joined the trump administration and you have the u. s. back in his traditional leadership role as president biden's said that his news conference back at the table and engaged. and he said that was necessary because of the key challenge they face. i know this going to sound so much prosaic, but i think we're in a contest with china per say. when a context with autocrat...
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u. s. versus like 70000 the year before. so there is a big increases in depth of despair under what he thinks is the better system of printing money, which is causing the wealth and income. gout. what pick i'm provides for everybody on earth for the 1st time. true private property, it gives property rights private property rights individuals in a way that's never, ever, ever, ever, ever been available before. up until big coin it was agreed between the state and the people that certain rights would be a bait. and in every single case, going back of 2000 years, every single state has violated those rights and stolen people's property. and america is no different today. they're overly stealing americans property by the hundreds of billions and trillions and it's very fat. but big coin allows finally, americans and europeans. but africans and asians, and south americans. my people in mexico, mexico city right on viva la mexico. property rights for the 1st time ever therefore obviating the need for the state and obviously killin
u. s. versus like 70000 the year before. so there is a big increases in depth of despair under what he thinks is the better system of printing money, which is causing the wealth and income. gout. what pick i'm provides for everybody on earth for the 1st time. true private property, it gives property rights private property rights individuals in a way that's never, ever, ever, ever, ever been available before. up until big coin it was agreed between the state and the people that certain rights...
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it comes to the days before putting the u. s. president. due to their 1st face to face talks, says joe biden took office, knows we have a bilateral relationship, has deteriorated towards the lowest point in recent years. president biden, of course, is radically different from, from because president biden is a career man. he spent virtually his entire adulthood and politics and just think of the number of years he spent in the senate a different kind of person and his my great hope that yes, there are some advantages. some disadvantages. there will not be any impulse based move in just on behalf of the sitting you as president. molly's transitional government has named the new cabinet with colonel sadie kamara. returning as defense minister. his removal was one of the reasons for last month to the military seas. power accusing. the interim president and prime minister of re shuffling the cabinet without consultation. army officials have several key positions in the government led by a military leader. can let me go into that was sworn in as
it comes to the days before putting the u. s. president. due to their 1st face to face talks, says joe biden took office, knows we have a bilateral relationship, has deteriorated towards the lowest point in recent years. president biden, of course, is radically different from, from because president biden is a career man. he spent virtually his entire adulthood and politics and just think of the number of years he spent in the senate a different kind of person and his my great hope that yes,...
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that's all t and before that the u. s. declared them foreign agencies and deprived them of their accreditation. so what we did was retaliation at the same time of year by the, by all requirements of the european regulator, it is registered in the appropriate way. although they faced problem with, with regard to the hiring of personnel and financial transactions. and i will get some more sound bites from the various press conferences in just a moment. we're going to take a little bit of a break for some analysis right now though, and hearing from the non join by again, by lucrative. they're the hardest working independent journalist in geneva right now. it would seem you're back with those again. what was your take away from joe biden? well, the medicaid back, that's what he said. picked it up by this time i think out of my mom and for the rest on that was to be expected and i think it was not to cress, if towards the middle it was not bad at all. he had good words, was very careful when he was asked about the killer aspec
that's all t and before that the u. s. declared them foreign agencies and deprived them of their accreditation. so what we did was retaliation at the same time of year by the, by all requirements of the european regulator, it is registered in the appropriate way. although they faced problem with, with regard to the hiring of personnel and financial transactions. and i will get some more sound bites from the various press conferences in just a moment. we're going to take a little bit of a break...
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u. s. and you kaylee this got together before the summit opens. it began with friendly elbow bum, british prime minister, boris johnson, and us president joe biden, 1st in person encounter continued in a convivial and cheerful tone. the mantic views and the sidewalks were the 1st lady's included. our finally here and it's been, you know, it's a beautiful beginning. the leaders made a point of highlighting their nation's famed special relationship and made it official by signing an updated version of the 80 year old atlantic charter bite and said the lions would help the countries address global challenges such as cybersecurity, the climate crisis, and the clone of virus pandemic together at the beginning, ounce meant came after the talks, when the us president said his country would donate $500000000.00 pfizer vaccine doses to lower income countries. and the african union, our values call us to do everything that we can to vaccinate the world against coven 19. it's also in america self interest. as long as the virus rages elsewhere, there is a ris
u. s. and you kaylee this got together before the summit opens. it began with friendly elbow bum, british prime minister, boris johnson, and us president joe biden, 1st in person encounter continued in a convivial and cheerful tone. the mantic views and the sidewalks were the 1st lady's included. our finally here and it's been, you know, it's a beautiful beginning. the leaders made a point of highlighting their nation's famed special relationship and made it official by signing an updated...
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and to, to tackle the top topics from his face to face with joe biden, the geneva summit before the talk start g u. s. and russian. good. it's got into a fight to get close to the president and some don't take no for an answer. the russia, us relations that wrote balsam with insults lying me to a pain from the to the person head to head, grudge, way off, people in new york, the bit of fun. and also in moscow who would actually win a fight of scrat between him by the bad, but in a fight was void. and the reason why for when i hello there, good evening. welcome. just going 8 o'clock here in the russian capital. you're watching our international welcome from whether you are watching us moran, the world. now it is wednesday, june the 16th a big day for diplomacy, not just between russia and the united states. today's hours of conversations could have implications. built the who's me hello and welcome back to geneva, where we've heard from the russian president vladimir, following his much anticipated summit with joe biden. we are seeing just outside of the the villa where the meeting took place, the russ
and to, to tackle the top topics from his face to face with joe biden, the geneva summit before the talk start g u. s. and russian. good. it's got into a fight to get close to the president and some don't take no for an answer. the russia, us relations that wrote balsam with insults lying me to a pain from the to the person head to head, grudge, way off, people in new york, the bit of fun. and also in moscow who would actually win a fight of scrat between him by the bad, but in a fight was...
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u. s. government, since you testified last year before that committee? yes, i just unpack it a little. we are here in this moment, this terrible brown and was season not because of any individual year. this is a multi year crim that has been set up. climate change is driving these very extreme high temperatures. we're seeing already or snow by mouth. we're seeing the ground very, very dry, you know, multi your fashion and then that setting up a wildfire received and other kinds of describing we have a lot of catch up to do. i'm not sure if the bottom line, so there's no no ministration that you had ministration that's come in this year as well as congress really has a lot of ground to make up. we have to be both investing in making sure that all healthy for ecosystems are healthy, that we're investing, of course, in the emergency firefighting and the relief measures that communities need. but we have to be thinking about the long term trend here. we're not going to be able to avoid all of these conditions. the fact is our current and vast propping emissions have already created really
u. s. government, since you testified last year before that committee? yes, i just unpack it a little. we are here in this moment, this terrible brown and was season not because of any individual year. this is a multi year crim that has been set up. climate change is driving these very extreme high temperatures. we're seeing already or snow by mouth. we're seeing the ground very, very dry, you know, multi your fashion and then that setting up a wildfire received and other kinds of describing we...
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u. s. summer has arrived early and hotter than ever before. and just the last week, high temperature records have been shattered all across the western half of the united states. let's pull the math to show you what we're talking about. salk lake city in utah just saw it's hardest day since record keeping began. making 87107 degrees fahrenheit. it's 42 degrees celsius. you see it right there. y omi also saw new records in nevada. las vegas continues to port with it's all time high of 47 degrees celsius. you see right right there. but the us city melting, the most phoenix, arizona, which just set an all time record of 5 consecutive days of a $115.00 degrees fahrenheit. you see it right there. that's 46 degrees celsius. now the heat is making severe, drowns across the western us. go from bad to worse. the federal government is already planning to declare an official water shortage at lake need in august lake needs waters power. hoover dam. know this picture it. tell us the story, doesn't it? as of last week, lake needs water level is at a record
u. s. summer has arrived early and hotter than ever before. and just the last week, high temperature records have been shattered all across the western half of the united states. let's pull the math to show you what we're talking about. salk lake city in utah just saw it's hardest day since record keeping began. making 87107 degrees fahrenheit. it's 42 degrees celsius. you see it right there. y omi also saw new records in nevada. las vegas continues to port with it's all time high of 47 degrees...
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u. s. i a press service before the communists could distort and misinterpret americans. proposals. adams for peace, quickly became internationalized. the propaganda around adams for peace included traveling exhibits where people could go and see little nucular artifacts, nice exhibits, would attract throngs of people around the world. the exhibit in west berlin was visited by a quarter of a 1000000 people, including thousands from the adult. ah, in india, prime minister nero came to view of the exhibit and share the experience with thousands of his countrymen, of all the countries that were targeted for adams for peace propaganda. none was more important to the american government than japan. on the 1st day of november, 1955, the united states, adams, but the excavation open them to be a part of the united states since exhibits to japan. it promoted the work of japanese scientists and atomic energy work. adams for peas, helped sort of send this message that hey, with a good guy, it's sort of help whitewash the bad odor created by hiroshi, nagasaki. the general public was being encouraged to
u. s. i a press service before the communists could distort and misinterpret americans. proposals. adams for peace, quickly became internationalized. the propaganda around adams for peace included traveling exhibits where people could go and see little nucular artifacts, nice exhibits, would attract throngs of people around the world. the exhibit in west berlin was visited by a quarter of a 1000000 people, including thousands from the adult. ah, in india, prime minister nero came to view of the...
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so this is some of the preparation that goes into things on the day before the u. s open starts.o show you one of the thing that's characteristic of an open course. and you heard paul cramer talk about it. you heard michelle. we talked about it yesterday. both have had risk surgery and are recovered from that. and here's why that's important when you're playing. of course, the open courses, reward accuracy and they penalize you if you're inaccurate. so if you're out of the fairway or not around the green, the rough is very high. take a look at where that ball lays down there. you avoided the bunker, but you're in the rough, so you've got to get out of there onto the green. it's a whole different experience. try to get out of heavy rough like that. they have mowed them down just a little bit, but that's just a little bit of what they're going to be dealing with tomorrow as they try to identify the best golf was in the world. that's what he opens. all about, guys. yep. a new set of challenges. no doubt about it. but so pretty there. joe fonzi reporting live for us there at the olym
so this is some of the preparation that goes into things on the day before the u. s open starts.o show you one of the thing that's characteristic of an open course. and you heard paul cramer talk about it. you heard michelle. we talked about it yesterday. both have had risk surgery and are recovered from that. and here's why that's important when you're playing. of course, the open courses, reward accuracy and they penalize you if you're inaccurate. so if you're out of the fairway or not around...
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before the accident happened. we'll give you up to date with any more details that come in. a dumbing u. s. senate reports reveal details of the systematic intelligence and communications failures leading to the deadly capital hill siege in january and found the law enforcement agencies including the f b. i had intelligence about a possible attack one month before and, but it was dismissed as not credible onto the scale of open picks of the story. its been 6 months sent a mob storm the u. s. capital on january 6th. and while the investigation is ongoing, some politicians say they want answers and they have some interesting ways of saying it. and i certainly hope that our premier law enforcement organization is not actually working to violate federal law. so why bring the f b i into this? well, there's a theory floating around that the f, b, i infiltrated the protesters and basically arranged the whole thing and then shifted the blame on to donald trump and his supporters. is there any possible truth in this? so let's dig deeper. it's certainly worth finding out why this has become a popula
before the accident happened. we'll give you up to date with any more details that come in. a dumbing u. s. senate reports reveal details of the systematic intelligence and communications failures leading to the deadly capital hill siege in january and found the law enforcement agencies including the f b. i had intelligence about a possible attack one month before and, but it was dismissed as not credible onto the scale of open picks of the story. its been 6 months sent a mob storm the u. s....
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pledging to keep their partnership strong in the wake of escalating te taliban violence there and before u. sithdrawal will signal the end of the longest war in american history or truth, mary leaving but support for afghanistan is not ending in terms of support and maintenance of their helping maintain their military as well as economic and political support, and roughly 650 us. troops are expected to stay in afghanistan to provide security for diplomats once the u. s military force leaves the country which will be done within the next two weeks, the defense department says more than 2400 u. s troops have been killed and 20,000 wounded in the war since 2000 and one the justice department is suing georgia over a sweeping voting law passed by the state's republican led legislature. the bill includes requiring a photo id for absentee ballots by mail limits time to request absentee ballots. and reduces ballot drop off drop box locations. it also replaces the secretary of state as election board chair with an appointee, attorney general merrick garland, announcing the lawsuit today. mint of justi
pledging to keep their partnership strong in the wake of escalating te taliban violence there and before u. sithdrawal will signal the end of the longest war in american history or truth, mary leaving but support for afghanistan is not ending in terms of support and maintenance of their helping maintain their military as well as economic and political support, and roughly 650 us. troops are expected to stay in afghanistan to provide security for diplomats once the u. s military force leaves the...
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u. s students than ever before, are expected to be in summer school in the coming months, educators sayg up for a regular school year of mostly online learning that was often chaotic and ineffective. school districts across the country are now expanding their summer programs and offering their teachers summertime bonuses. california teachers may soon have some more flexibility when it comes to the tests that required to take to earn a credential, the state's assembly and senate budget subcommittees on education of recommending that legislators approved a proposal in the governor's 2021 22 state budget that would allow candidates to earn a teaching credential without taking two tests that are currently required. if this is approved, candidates wouldn't have to take the california basic educational skills test or the california subject examinations for teachers if they have earned a grade of b or better in qualifying course work or tests that apply towards requirements for a degree, many older americans say not being able to have contact with their grandchildren has been the worst part of
u. s students than ever before, are expected to be in summer school in the coming months, educators sayg up for a regular school year of mostly online learning that was often chaotic and ineffective. school districts across the country are now expanding their summer programs and offering their teachers summertime bonuses. california teachers may soon have some more flexibility when it comes to the tests that required to take to earn a credential, the state's assembly and senate budget...
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facebook suspended his accounts following findings that he incited violence before the january 6th insurrection on the u. sed in january of 2023 after facebook re evaluates whether the risk of public safety of allowing him back onto its platform has receded. pro palestinian advocates are gathered at the port of oakland this hour. right now they are outside. a terminal of middle harbor where they have been trying to prevent an israeli ship from being unloaded. we've seen them block arriving trucks from entering the port facility this morning, arab american activists said they delayed the zim ships from docking at the port. the first protesters arrived at six a.m. they say the vessel is owned by an israeli shipping line, and they asked union workers to honor their picket line. today we're here holding community pickets asking them to honor the call from workers in palestine. a. as you can see, nobody has crossed the picket. as of yeah. denies. organizers say the israeli shipping line has not docked in oakland since a similar action back in 2014, the ship's company says it's no longer majority owned by israel
facebook suspended his accounts following findings that he incited violence before the january 6th insurrection on the u. sed in january of 2023 after facebook re evaluates whether the risk of public safety of allowing him back onto its platform has receded. pro palestinian advocates are gathered at the port of oakland this hour. right now they are outside. a terminal of middle harbor where they have been trying to prevent an israeli ship from being unloaded. we've seen them block arriving...
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and it's stronger than ever before. the u. s. has more and more young people are unaware of the potential health risks . afghanistan is home to the global heroine trade for the down and out in the capital cobble drug seemed like an easy escape from their difficulties. and in our next report, we need a woman determined to help users break the cycle of addiction bearings and because on atlanta, high diary is on her way to mother camp. it is one of the few privately run addiction facilities and caboodle. her diary founded another camp on her way. she passes by poly, sucked her bridge, where many drug addicts live me a lima that i'm up with. but other more told when i saw the bridge for the 1st time, it was like looking straight into hell. i thought this is what hell looks like. i remember the people were lying on the ground like animals were dying and they could have had promising life become dr. maybe that was how much it was another shock and stuff i had to re she hadn't seen her brother for a long time and found out that he was l
and it's stronger than ever before. the u. s. has more and more young people are unaware of the potential health risks . afghanistan is home to the global heroine trade for the down and out in the capital cobble drug seemed like an easy escape from their difficulties. and in our next report, we need a woman determined to help users break the cycle of addiction bearings and because on atlanta, high diary is on her way to mother camp. it is one of the few privately run addiction facilities and...
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across much of the north west of ireland, western scott and we'll see some cloud and right before much of the u. k. s fine and try that sunshine, stretching down across good parts of france. it's a good part of spain and portugal, and across a good part of northern africa as well through the equitorial bell. a few more showers just coming into central parts of africa. some heavy showers just started to push their way into southern parts of nigeria. been in togo, gonna sing some heavy showers, showers stretched across liberia. and in to see the frank assessments that the government in $11.00 exactly have and what made of that taking situation might not be just again informed opinions is the us with thinking military positioning in the middle east. was it just a simply a reorganizing military? this is a message to the region that the united states is rethinking its military foster in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on our jazeera ah, ah, ah, ah, you're watching al jazeera alive from doha. reminder of our top stories to train have collided in southern pakistan since from and it'
across much of the north west of ireland, western scott and we'll see some cloud and right before much of the u. k. s fine and try that sunshine, stretching down across good parts of france. it's a good part of spain and portugal, and across a good part of northern africa as well through the equitorial bell. a few more showers just coming into central parts of africa. some heavy showers just started to push their way into southern parts of nigeria. been in togo, gonna sing some heavy showers,...