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u. s. couple who pointed guns at black lives matter. protesters have pled guilty to charges stemming from the incident lock a petition mccloskey drew international attention and they came out of their home and started waving weapons and demonstrators passing by in the street as part of a plea deal. the husband and wife accepted charges of harvest, meant an assault and they been fined in the $3000.00 and also required to forfeit the weapons they used to confront the protests. and those are the headlines. the news continues here on odyssey in about 25 minutes time after the war hotels, goodbye. something was going to change, has anything really changed? this is systemic violent that needs to be addressed at its core. we are in a race against the barrier and no one said, we are all saying we're looking at the world as it is right now. not the world. we like it to be. the devil is always going to be in the details. the bottom line, when i was just there on the holiday, the war herself was our house. p
u. s. couple who pointed guns at black lives matter. protesters have pled guilty to charges stemming from the incident lock a petition mccloskey drew international attention and they came out of their home and started waving weapons and demonstrators passing by in the street as part of a plea deal. the husband and wife accepted charges of harvest, meant an assault and they been fined in the $3000.00 and also required to forfeit the weapons they used to confront the protests. and those are the...
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u. s. a 100000000 pledged by the u. k. the rest hopefully to come over the next couple of days from the other g 7 lead is campaign as a say look, what is a 1000000000 doses when there are several 1000000000 people who need to be vaccinated? and what is the timeline here? they're talking about the next 12 months, possibly vaccinating people by the end of next year. that's an awful long time for a large proportion of the population of the planet to go on protected. are they going to talk about and consider waving payton among the big pharma companies, residents in many of these countries, waive the pipe. and so these vaccines, so that developing countries can produce their own and waste money. gonna come from the 10s of billions of dollars that will be required to vaccinate the world over whatever the timeline is eventually decided. all of these issues have yet to be properly discussed or engage with campaigners poking as a say, holes in johnson's headline pledge. they will be other big news items though, of course, out of the next 3 day sunday, we'll see a focus on climate change. the u. k, keen to be a leader there is it
u. s. a 100000000 pledged by the u. k. the rest hopefully to come over the next couple of days from the other g 7 lead is campaign as a say look, what is a 1000000000 doses when there are several 1000000000 people who need to be vaccinated? and what is the timeline here? they're talking about the next 12 months, possibly vaccinating people by the end of next year. that's an awful long time for a large proportion of the population of the planet to go on protected. are they going to talk about...
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u. s. dollars, world reserve currency and then he went on to mention to the upcoming meeting, present patient has with jerry biden, the u. s. president that happens in geneva in a couple of weeks time. so they covered a huge range of topics, obviously not just economic ones. and we can go through some of them with our correspondent in portraying he was listening intently to what was going on over the last 3 hours. when i spoke to you last, it was 40 minutes. i think peyton mr. payton had been speaking puts some, he's covered a lot of grand since that ad you hi again. well, you are absolutely right. you can hear so many things in these kinds of discussions . and a lot of our proven, wasn't there alone, he was joined by the austrian chancellor and also the head of guitar. and this whole thing went on for more than 3 hours. and you mentioned joe biden. yes, indeed. latimer potent is going to meet the american president for the 1st time in less than 2 weeks in geneva. and for the 1st time we heard what the russian president expect of that meeting. so, 1st of all, let's hear that you can learn to discuss banana relations and we need to find ways to regulate them because th
u. s. dollars, world reserve currency and then he went on to mention to the upcoming meeting, present patient has with jerry biden, the u. s. president that happens in geneva in a couple of weeks time. so they covered a huge range of topics, obviously not just economic ones. and we can go through some of them with our correspondent in portraying he was listening intently to what was going on over the last 3 hours. when i spoke to you last, it was 40 minutes. i think peyton mr. payton had been...
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u. s. a 100000000 pledged by the u. k. the rest hopefully to come over the next couple of days from the other g 7 latest campaign as a say, look, what is a 1000000000 doses? when there are several 1000000000 people who need to be vaccinated? the red crescent says that at least 3 palestinians have been wounded by live bullets fired by israeli soldiers during a protest and the occupied westbank town of beta south of nablus. the soldiers also 5 tear gas people have gathered to denounced the establishment of a new israeli settlement. video has emerged set to show gods assaulting, shackled palestinian prisoners, and is written in israeli jail. the heart at these paper says the security voltage is from march 2019 and shows more than 50 inmates who are allegedly linked to hamas being dragged to the floor and beaten. the paper says that only 4 of the 10 guards involved being investigated. the charity save the children, says that the tax on man law schools on the rise that accuses armed forces of occupying educational facilities since the coo, in february. more than 200 refugees and migrants who are held by human traffickers have
u. s. a 100000000 pledged by the u. k. the rest hopefully to come over the next couple of days from the other g 7 latest campaign as a say, look, what is a 1000000000 doses? when there are several 1000000000 people who need to be vaccinated? the red crescent says that at least 3 palestinians have been wounded by live bullets fired by israeli soldiers during a protest and the occupied westbank town of beta south of nablus. the soldiers also 5 tear gas people have gathered to denounced the...
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u. k. so a couple of days ago that he wants to show the u. s. is back that it's moved on from the obstructionist ways of the trump administration. that it is embracing again its leadership role in the world and traditional multilateral forms of diplomacy. he moves on from here, off to meeting key allies, of course, face to face here, to nato in brussels to the e. u in brussels shoring up. key alliance is lining up on key issues, presenting what he describes, the coalition of democracy as a united front, against perceptions of threats to those democracies from the likes of russia. as i said, no, and all of that ahead of this meeting face to face with russian president vladimir putin in geneva at the end of this very busy week for joe biden. next wednesday. that was jonah hall. thanks so much. and molly, as in many other african countries, only a fraction of the promised covey 19 vaccines is actually being delivered. the scientists that say they have a solution to get shots into alms quicker. nicholas huck explains from bi mco in war torn molly, t
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it was quite obvious to me that she was just a couple of hours later. the u. s. president was pressed by reporters on how he is now reading. vladimir putin take a listen. why? how can i help this behavior, mister president? the what you all said was great. i said, what will change your behavior in the rest of the wall? react diminishes. i'm not competent. just stating the fact. passing here, change. after sitting down with you for several hours, denied any involvement in fiber builds like right. used to say a lot. so how does that help to a constructor? you don't understand that. i owe my last apology. i should miss. that's why i got to be a good report. you got to be negative. you got a negative, your life seems to me the way you all you never ask positive questions. well, my 1st guest is being cold weather, mere foods and public enemy number one. bill brown was once an investment type in russia. he is now a human rights advocate and he joins me tonight on the day bill. it's good to see you again. i mean, you so right there there, it's easy for emotions to run.
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it was quite obvious to me that she was just a couple of hours later. the u. s. president was pressed by reporters on how he is now reading, whether you're in take a listen, why i don't have that behavior, mr. president. the, what do you do? so that was great. i said, what will change your behavior in the rest of the war? react diminishes. i'm not competent, just stating the passenger change in that double denied any involvement in cyber liking. right? you today unless volume. so how does that help to a constructor? you don't understand that. i owe my life apology. i ship to the most that was driving your life. to be a good reporter, you gotta be negative. you got a negative. your life seems to be the way you all. you never ask positive questions . my 1st guest has been called by the mere foods and public enemy number one. bill brown was once in investment, tighten in russia. he is now a human rights advocate and he joins me tonight on the day bill. it's good to see you again. i mean, you saw right there, it's easy for emotions to run high when these 2 president
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u. s. a 100000000 pledged by the u. k. the rest hopefully to come over the next couple of days from the other g 7 leaders campaign as a say, look what is a 1000000000 doses? when there are several 1000000000 people who need to be vaccinated? video has emerged said to show gods assaulting, shackled palestinian prisoners in an israeli jail. the hottest newspaper says security footage is from march 2019 the charity save the children says a tax on me and my schools are on the rise. his armed forces continue to occupy educational facilities following the february qu, the u. n. is calling for an end to violence against children. 4th and foreign minister says china is broken, it's legal obligations to guarantee freedoms for hong kong. dominic rob says beijing is made clear breaches of the 984 joint declaration signed by china and the u. k. hong kong government says the remarks are inaccurate. for the 1st time in south korea. as modern history, a major political party is chosen. his youngest ever leader, 36 year old legions, so has been elected the head, the opposition people power party. the harvard graduate will lead the conserv
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u. s. and e u say reconstruction is a top priority, has been an explosion and the african capital coupled a small vine was targeted with improvised explosives. please say at least 4 people have been killed and 4 others have been injured. savage experts are running out of time to contain amount of time disaster. offshore length is coast a cargo of chemicals in plastic pellets from a burning container. ship has polluted beaches in waters near colombo, 5 crews in iran, and say they've contained a blaze that broke out at an oil refinery on wednesday, the official said the fire at the tongue guy and refinery was caused by a leak and a liquid gas pipeline. plants managers have ruled out sabotaged a cargo ship has had an overhead crane and a taiwanese port, sending it crashing down onto a stack of shipping containers. the 86000 ton vessel was preparing to dock and cause some harbor when they hit the crane calling, causing a domino effect. there was the headlines coming up next to its inside story. ah, ah. ah . tess, re rock solid friendship, israel's prime minister, once he is willing to risk fric
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u. s. and japan are hoping to benefit from this. the coupling process, and there is a g geopolitical dynamic in this because either you belong in this supply chain or you don't. so that will accelerate the geopolitical divide into the coming years and the export curves are not ended. the hallway band is still in place. we'll have to see not just the economic dimensions of this, but the geopolitical dimensions as well. june teufel, dryer, of course said june parker was talking about the acceleration of the geopolitical divide. and that leads me to something i wanted to ask you, which is could this race to make up for the shortfall ignite political tensions? i'm not sure because he or chinese government of course is the, is the, the reason for most of the political tensions, things were going fine until the chinese began is to use computer chips and rare earth and all kinds of things as economic weapons. so i think there are or did political tensions are, are already there. and i don't think they're going to get any worse because of this . but you
u. s. and japan are hoping to benefit from this. the coupling process, and there is a g geopolitical dynamic in this because either you belong in this supply chain or you don't. so that will accelerate the geopolitical divide into the coming years and the export curves are not ended. the hallway band is still in place. we'll have to see not just the economic dimensions of this, but the geopolitical dimensions as well. june teufel, dryer, of course said june parker was talking about the...
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in the last couple of months, donald trump hill, the u. s. out of iran nuclear deal. he's gone, he's no longer in office and it looks as if benjamin netanyahu time is prime minister of israel. is that an end that he has very vehemently against the whole around nuclear deal and was very much against the idea of joe biden plan to get back into the ran nuclear deal. but then again, he is not quite so critical. he would like to see a better and certainly what we're hearing from vienna is that there is the possibility of some sort of agreement in the next week or so. but if there is a change of government in israel, and it looks as if benny guns might continue as defense, secretary, it gives you biden's administration, a window to change the dynamic between washington and the railways. because of course, things since he came into office have been a bit strange. it doesn't go on benjamin netanyahu. he wasn't in the top 10 list of world leaders, he called after his election. and so he might see the opportunity to move america's interest further. with this new government, par
in the last couple of months, donald trump hill, the u. s. out of iran nuclear deal. he's gone, he's no longer in office and it looks as if benjamin netanyahu time is prime minister of israel. is that an end that he has very vehemently against the whole around nuclear deal and was very much against the idea of joe biden plan to get back into the ran nuclear deal. but then again, he is not quite so critical. he would like to see a better and certainly what we're hearing from vienna is that there...
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was not i think it was fine to use even though it was their honeymoon, the couple quarrel moroccan wife even went to the u. s. consulate in islamabad, complaining about her husband, and they didn't take us seriously. i visited them and they made me look like a quiz. the 1st for even though 5 tells the thing about her husband's terrorist plans, she simply turned away despite the highly sensitive nature of her information, the cia fails to act on it with tragic consequences. it's a huge mistake, it's a massive, he's not just an american. i mean, if he pops to the surface, he is going to be an american who has an affiliation with american law enforcement or intelligence. and therefore, that just adds to his ability to do what he wants to do for the guys that he's really working for, which is i assigned last on the evening of november 26th, 2008, around 8 pm, 10 lush car, a tie of a terrorist this embarked from a dingey and a coastal slum area of moon bye. at 9 30 pm, the attacks began when heavily armed to man, terrorist units, storm restaurants, luxury hotels, the jewish center, and the cities biggest railway
was not i think it was fine to use even though it was their honeymoon, the couple quarrel moroccan wife even went to the u. s. consulate in islamabad, complaining about her husband, and they didn't take us seriously. i visited them and they made me look like a quiz. the 1st for even though 5 tells the thing about her husband's terrorist plans, she simply turned away despite the highly sensitive nature of her information, the cia fails to act on it with tragic consequences. it's a huge mistake,...
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him, it was not i think it would be even though it was their honeymoon, the couple quarrel moroccan wife even went to the u. s. consulate in islamabad, complaining about her husband, and they didn't take us seriously. i visited them and they made me look like a quiz. the 1st, even though 5 tells us about her husband terrorist plans, she simply turned away despite the highly sensitive nature of her information, the a fail to act on it with tragic consequences. it's a huge mistake, it's a massive mistake. he's not just an american. i mean, if he pops to the surface, he is going to be an american who has an affiliation with american law enforcement or intelligence. and therefore, that just adds to his ability to do what he wants to do for the guys that he's really working for, which is i assigned last on the evening of november 26th, 2008, around 8 pm, 10 lush car, a type of terrorists disembarked from a dingey and a coastal slum area of moon bye. at 9 30 pm, the attacks begin when heavily armed to man, terrorist units, storm restaurants, luxury hotels, the jewish center, and the cities biggest railway station f
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it was quite obvious to me that she was just a couple of hours later. the u. s. president was pressed by reporters on how he is now reading. why don't you have to take a listen? why, how can i help have your mr president. a when you do all that was great, i said, what will change your behavior is the rest of the wall, react, diminishes this world comp and just stated the past that he has not changed. after sitting down for several hours denied any involvement in fiber details like human rights used to take a lot. so how does that help to a construction? we don't understand that i o my last question. apologize. i shouldn't miss wiseguy. try to be a good be 40. you gotta be negative. you got a negative, your life seems to be the way you all you never ask positive questions. my 1st guest has been called by the mere foods and public enemy number one. bill brown was once an investment tighten in russia. he is now a human rights advocate and he joins me tonight on the day. bill is good to see you again. i mean, you saw right there there. it's easy for emotions to run.
it was quite obvious to me that she was just a couple of hours later. the u. s. president was pressed by reporters on how he is now reading. why don't you have to take a listen? why, how can i help have your mr president. a when you do all that was great, i said, what will change your behavior is the rest of the wall, react, diminishes this world comp and just stated the past that he has not changed. after sitting down for several hours denied any involvement in fiber details like human rights...
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not miss a thing that can assure you, it was quite obvious to me that she was just a couple of hours later. the u. s. president was pressed by reporters on how he is now reading, whether mere food in take a listen. why i don't have your mr. president. the way to do all that was great. i said, what will change your behavior? is the rest of the wall. react diminishes. this i'm not competing just stated in the past and he's not changed for several hours. denied any involvement in cyber sales like human rights refuse to say, unless you know so how does that help to a constructor? me don't understand that. i o my last question apology and i should miss that was driving your life to be a good before you got to be negative, you got a negative, your life seems to be the way you all. you never ask positive questions. well, my 1st guest is being cold, weather pollutants, public enemy number one, bill brown was once an investment type in russia. he is now a human rights advocate and he joins me tonight on the day bill. it's good to see you again. i mean, you saw right there, you know, it's easy for emotions to
not miss a thing that can assure you, it was quite obvious to me that she was just a couple of hours later. the u. s. president was pressed by reporters on how he is now reading, whether mere food in take a listen. why i don't have your mr. president. the way to do all that was great. i said, what will change your behavior? is the rest of the wall. react diminishes. this i'm not competing just stated in the past and he's not changed for several hours. denied any involvement in cyber sales like...
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not miss a thing that i can assure you, it was quite obvious to me that she was just a couple of hours later. the u. s. president was pressed by reporters on how he is now reading. whether you're fulton, take a listen, why, how can i help behavior, mister president. a the way you do all that was great. i said, what will change your behavior in the rest of the wall? react diminishes. i'm not competent. just stating the facts. i have to have your change in that double hour denied any involvement in cyber bills like human rights are due today unless volume. so how does that help to a construct? i don't understand that i owe my last apology. i should miss that was driving your life to be a good reporter, you gotta be negative. you got a negative. your life seems to me the way you all you never ask positive questions . my 1st guest has been called by the mere foods and public enemy number one. bill brown was once an investment tighten in russia. he is now a human rights advocate and he joins me tonight on the day bill. it's good to see you again. i mean, you so right there, it's easy for emotions to run hi
not miss a thing that i can assure you, it was quite obvious to me that she was just a couple of hours later. the u. s. president was pressed by reporters on how he is now reading. whether you're fulton, take a listen, why, how can i help behavior, mister president. a the way you do all that was great. i said, what will change your behavior in the rest of the wall? react diminishes. i'm not competent. just stating the facts. i have to have your change in that double hour denied any involvement...
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even though it was their honeymoon, the couple quarrel is moroccan wife even went to the u. s. consulate in slow about complaining about her husband. they didn't take her seriously. i visited the end and they made me look like, of course, the 1st. even though 5 tells us about her husband's terrorist plans, she simply turned away despite the highly sensitive nature of her information, the fails to act on it with tragic consequences. it's a huge mistake. it's a massive mistake. he's not just an american. i mean, if he pops to the surface, he is going to be an american who has an affiliation with american law enforcement or intelligence. and therefore, that just adds to his ability to do what he wants to do for the guys that he's really working for. which is i assigned last on the evening of november 26th, 2008, around 8 pm, 10 lush car, a tie, but terrorists this embark from a dingey and a coastal slum area of moon bye. at 9 30 pm, the attacks begin when heavily armed to man, terrorist units, storm restaurants, luxury hotels, the jewish center, and the cities biggest railway sta
even though it was their honeymoon, the couple quarrel is moroccan wife even went to the u. s. consulate in slow about complaining about her husband. they didn't take her seriously. i visited the end and they made me look like, of course, the 1st. even though 5 tells us about her husband's terrorist plans, she simply turned away despite the highly sensitive nature of her information, the fails to act on it with tragic consequences. it's a huge mistake. it's a massive mistake. he's not just an...
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couple of days. it's nothing serious. well, meanwhile, the u. s. says there are still sticking point, some key issues in the efforts to revive the 2015 iran nuclear deal. the folks in vienna have been a jury that international negotiators returning home for further consultation. the head of the iranian delegation said they're closer than ever to an agreement, but the remaining issues will not be easy to overcome. well, meanwhile, is rove new prime minister has wasted no time condemning races election when natalie bennett says it should serve as a red flag for world powers working to revive the nuclear deal. great food selection is i would say the love for the world powers to wake up before returning to the nuclear agreement and to understand who they're doing business with these guys are murder murders, regime of brutal haman must never be allowed to weapons of mass destruction that will enable it enough to kill 1000 millions or heavy force. it has more now from western slim. the fact that he made them in english was quite interesting. given that h
couple of days. it's nothing serious. well, meanwhile, the u. s. says there are still sticking point, some key issues in the efforts to revive the 2015 iran nuclear deal. the folks in vienna have been a jury that international negotiators returning home for further consultation. the head of the iranian delegation said they're closer than ever to an agreement, but the remaining issues will not be easy to overcome. well, meanwhile, is rove new prime minister has wasted no time condemning races...
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when you're back in couple, if afghans come up to you and say, germany, the u. s. have abandoned us. what's your response? well, i say to them that i have always said to me to my african partners and networks. i have always said you don't have to wait, you cannot wait for an external savior and an african solution. a peaceful solution can only come from inside from the guns themselves, and i can only call on the international community also to place confidence in the off guns that they can reach a peaceful temperament. but of course, there's no guarantee of success in what's your feeling from the, the, is that you talk with in the country. i mean, is there any possibility that a peaceful resolution can be found with a totally bon? well currently the mood is really shifting and people become much more pessimistic and i can really feel the tension growing day by day and also the anxieties increasing day by day. and the problem is not only to tale bon, many groups in the country and many conflict parties to the conflict. and this is the difficult task of getting in ne
when you're back in couple, if afghans come up to you and say, germany, the u. s. have abandoned us. what's your response? well, i say to them that i have always said to me to my african partners and networks. i have always said you don't have to wait, you cannot wait for an external savior and an african solution. a peaceful solution can only come from inside from the guns themselves, and i can only call on the international community also to place confidence in the off guns that they can...
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for him that was not i think it was even though it was their honeymoon, the couple quarrel, moroccan wife even went to the u. s. consulate in slow about complaining about her husband, and they didn't take us seriously. i visited that and they made me look like of course, the 1st for even though 5 tells the cia about her husband terrorist plans, she simply turned away despite the highly sensitive nature of her information, the a fails to act on it with tragic consequences. it's a huge mistake, it's a massive mistake. he's not just an american. i mean, if he pops to the surface, he is going to be an american who has an affiliation with american law enforcement or intelligence. and therefore, that just adds to his ability to do what he wants to do for the guys that he's really working for, which is i assigned last on the evening of november 26th, 2008, around 8 pm, 10 lush car, a type a terrorist this embark from a dingey and a coastal slum area of moon bye. at 9 30 pm, the attacks began when heavily armed to man, terrorist units, storm restaurants, luxury hotels, the jewish center, and the cities biggest railway
for him that was not i think it was even though it was their honeymoon, the couple quarrel, moroccan wife even went to the u. s. consulate in slow about complaining about her husband, and they didn't take us seriously. i visited that and they made me look like of course, the 1st for even though 5 tells the cia about her husband terrorist plans, she simply turned away despite the highly sensitive nature of her information, the a fails to act on it with tragic consequences. it's a huge mistake,...
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u. s. this years anniversary on saturday was a federal holiday for the 1st time. in new jersey discuss your torch, boyd was presented to the public a couple of days earlier was being 13 months since the death of george floyd in minneapolis an event that spark months of civil unrest in the u. s. and indeed beyond a police officer was convicted of his murder in april and is due to be sentenced next week. the new statues have been widely criticized on line with some pointing floyd's own criminal record. tearing down statutes of our nation's founding fathers and putting up statues of criminals. there are many worthy black people to put up statues of but a violent criminal he was killed while being arrested. is definitely not one of them. some people really building fame, political careers and pocketing money off the name of george floyd. why do i need to know who his brother endorse from new york city? and why is there a statue of him in brooklyn, and jersey? this is all nasty to me. for less, welcome live onto the program. now i political activist anthony rogers writes, and melanie colette, social commentator on host of money, talk with moth
u. s. this years anniversary on saturday was a federal holiday for the 1st time. in new jersey discuss your torch, boyd was presented to the public a couple of days earlier was being 13 months since the death of george floyd in minneapolis an event that spark months of civil unrest in the u. s. and indeed beyond a police officer was convicted of his murder in april and is due to be sentenced next week. the new statues have been widely criticized on line with some pointing floyd's own criminal...
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u. s. a 100000000 played by the u. k. the rest hopefully to come over the next couple of days from the other g 7 latest campaign as a say, look, what is a 1000000000 doses when there are several 1000000000 people who need to be vaccinated? are they going to talk about and consider waving patience among the big pharma companies, residents in many of these countries, waive the papers all these vaccines so that developing countries can produce their own. and why is the money going to come from the 10s of billions of dollars that will be required to vaccinate the world? over whatever timeline is eventually decided. all of these issues have yet to be properly discussed during gauge with campaigners poking as a se, holes in johnson's headline pledge. they will be other big news items, though, of course, out of the next 3 day sunday, we'll see a focus on climate change. the u. k, keen to be a leader there is it looks forward to hosting the next big climate conference in glasgow in november. there be a lot of talk on sunday about climate change. dear politics, as well as ever, with these sorts of summits, looking at perceived th
u. s. a 100000000 played by the u. k. the rest hopefully to come over the next couple of days from the other g 7 latest campaign as a say, look, what is a 1000000000 doses when there are several 1000000000 people who need to be vaccinated? are they going to talk about and consider waving patience among the big pharma companies, residents in many of these countries, waive the papers all these vaccines so that developing countries can produce their own. and why is the money going to come from the...
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couple quarrel. its moroccan wife even went to the u. s. consulate in a slow bud complaining about her husband and they didn't take her seriously. i visited that and they made me look like a, quote, the 1st for even though pfizer tells us about her husband's terrorist plans, she simply turned away despite the highly sensitive nature of her information, the cia fails to act on it with tragic consequences. it's a huge mistake, it's a massive mistake. he's not just an american. i mean, if he pops to the surface, he is going to be an american who has an affiliation with american law enforcement or intelligence. and therefore, that just adds to his ability to do what he wants to do for the guys that he's really working for, which is i assigned last on the evening of november 26th, 2008, around 8 pm, 10 less car, a type a terrorist this embark from a dingey and a coastal slum area of moon bye. at 9 30 pm, the attacks began when heavily armed to man, terrorist units, storm restaurants, luxury hotels, the jewish center, and the cities biggest rail
couple quarrel. its moroccan wife even went to the u. s. consulate in a slow bud complaining about her husband and they didn't take her seriously. i visited that and they made me look like a, quote, the 1st for even though pfizer tells us about her husband's terrorist plans, she simply turned away despite the highly sensitive nature of her information, the cia fails to act on it with tragic consequences. it's a huge mistake, it's a massive mistake. he's not just an american. i mean, if he pops...
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couple weeks ago. so that take is generally welcome here in the united states of the u. s. was seen by some service rather defenseless, under president trump. and obviously a president that has been more impressed by putin and by other autocrats than by its transatlantic partners. oliver. and what has the reaction been so far from some of the comments that came from president tutor with regards to the us in particular about cyber attacks. for example, saying that at the majority of them come from the united states itself and also with regards to other areas such as ukraine and then how's it being received? well certainly we only have this one take right now, and that is a take off of a president defending himself and all diplomatic means. this is certainly a field where we now have to see how joe biden responds. this is certainly a very important moment to see his response to hear how he taxes. it certainly will not agree on many points that president let me put made here. but of course, has been some surprise also here in american media, oliver and the issue of russian and
couple weeks ago. so that take is generally welcome here in the united states of the u. s. was seen by some service rather defenseless, under president trump. and obviously a president that has been more impressed by putin and by other autocrats than by its transatlantic partners. oliver. and what has the reaction been so far from some of the comments that came from president tutor with regards to the us in particular about cyber attacks. for example, saying that at the majority of them come...
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u. s . vice president is expected to address the issue of migration from central america . she meet guatemala, the president. couple of harris will also visit mexico and her 1st 4 trips and taking office well the right wing presidential candidates came fully mores lead as narrowing further and peru with over 90. 2 percent of the run, our vote counted for marie has just over 50 percent, while her left us rival padre castillo has 49.8 percent. marianna sanchez reports from lima. the they came, however, they could in wheelchairs on crutches, with the help of their loved ones. a social media campaign had called on the older generation of peruvian to get out and vote in the summer. clearly, we are in a critical situation for the country. we can fall in the we are all responsible to get out of the situation. that's why we brought our father in law to help us out on this vote. the sundays run with election put voters at a crossroads. the choice either keiko for he money on the extreme right of the political spectrum are busy, gusty, you're on the extreme left at this school in central lima weiss, her knows the importance
u. s . vice president is expected to address the issue of migration from central america . she meet guatemala, the president. couple of harris will also visit mexico and her 1st 4 trips and taking office well the right wing presidential candidates came fully mores lead as narrowing further and peru with over 90. 2 percent of the run, our vote counted for marie has just over 50 percent, while her left us rival padre castillo has 49.8 percent. marianna sanchez reports from lima. the they came,...
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couple of years ago. obviously the annual trade, also $100000000.00 military joining to gather sharing technology is not worrying for the u. s. is extremely warring. cohen, professor at john hopkins, said that the u. s. s. 4 major threats and the biggest threat today definitely for which the u. s. is ready to have some sort of military type of response is the rise of china. and us is really afraid of russia getting close to china. and don't forget that the us build up china for a long time. the west naval countries. america thought that china was going to be an eternal sweatshop, but that's no longer the case today. so i'm trying to now dominating technology building. it's on planes building a strong military defending itself. and it's not responding only to the requests of western company, western companies and russia is getting closer to china. but don't forget again that the u. s. has been pushing russia towards china with the sanctions, with the aggressions, with all the finger pointing. and all this, this is only bringing, this is brought russia and china closer together and they're doing today. $1000000000.00 deals tec
couple of years ago. obviously the annual trade, also $100000000.00 military joining to gather sharing technology is not worrying for the u. s. is extremely warring. cohen, professor at john hopkins, said that the u. s. s. 4 major threats and the biggest threat today definitely for which the u. s. is ready to have some sort of military type of response is the rise of china. and us is really afraid of russia getting close to china. and don't forget that the us build up china for a long time. the...
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u. s. has reached the military as whistleblowers raised the alarm over. the subject being taught in the army will have the details in a couple of minutes. the, the i the media, a reflection of reality in a world transformed what will make you feel safe for tyson lation, whole community. you going the right way? where are you being somewhere which direction? what is true? what is faith? in the world corrupted, you need to defend the join us in the depths will remain in the shallows ah, in safety harbor, and some are solutions every year we try to dig into the solutions and we've got a special guest today. jim counselor of counsellor dot com the hello again. parish police broke up a mass party on friday nights off the hundreds may in violation of a nighttime curfew. the people ignored social distances, rooms to say done with that face ma opposite fight, dispersed the cries, however, just a few kilometers away. k restrictions were wavered. the last moments to tennis span the french, you put the american indoctrination high. one us senator has described racial studies in the military, citing hundreds of whistle blower complaints
u. s. has reached the military as whistleblowers raised the alarm over. the subject being taught in the army will have the details in a couple of minutes. the, the i the media, a reflection of reality in a world transformed what will make you feel safe for tyson lation, whole community. you going the right way? where are you being somewhere which direction? what is true? what is faith? in the world corrupted, you need to defend the join us in the depths will remain in the shallows ah, in safety...
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u. s. vice president, thomas harris, standing alongside the guatemalan president on the 100 gym, met a there are just about to take questions regarding a couple of harris trip to guatemala, where she's addressing the migration issue. let's listen. has he giving you any commitments that he will not try to interfere in the anti corruption efforts in the nation? and what makes you believe that you can trust him as a partner on that issue? and then president g m a k. what do you say to critics who say that you are in fact part of the problem of corruption and your nation and that you don't take combating it seriously? and then one more, just because we're going to mexico tomorrow, madame vice president. there me questions about why you and president biden have yet to visit the border. you're at southern border, and i'm wondering if you can answer some of those republicans who charged that you're not taking the situation there seriously. so how do you respond to that criticism and when will that visit come? so on the issue of corruption, as you know, the president of the united states recently issued very clear statement about where we as the unit
u. s. vice president, thomas harris, standing alongside the guatemalan president on the 100 gym, met a there are just about to take questions regarding a couple of harris trip to guatemala, where she's addressing the migration issue. let's listen. has he giving you any commitments that he will not try to interfere in the anti corruption efforts in the nation? and what makes you believe that you can trust him as a partner on that issue? and then president g m a k. what do you say to critics who...
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couple days. but one or 2 showers to the south, the on county, the cost of that war economy gives way for more security at the u. s. withdraw through how the congo glued billions in a deal with them. israeli 1000000000 floss the oil giant losing for environment with and investors counting the call on al jazeera part of the time must always on good luck. we are the was grappling the extra mile where are the media? there we go. we go there and we give them a chance to tell their story. ah ah, back look at the main story. now. supporters of molly's who have been writing in the capital bama, but the countries international isolation is deepening as cold, grow louder, return to civilian leadership. the world bank is just an outfit causing payments to money. france said on thursday, it was defending military support. is there any police to find gun grenades, palestinians running a marathon in solidarity with residence of chef joe ross? the neighborhood is at the heart of intentions, where jewish settlers are trying to force a big spell house in residence. and hundreds of people in hong kong have defined a final memorial
couple days. but one or 2 showers to the south, the on county, the cost of that war economy gives way for more security at the u. s. withdraw through how the congo glued billions in a deal with them. israeli 1000000000 floss the oil giant losing for environment with and investors counting the call on al jazeera part of the time must always on good luck. we are the was grappling the extra mile where are the media? there we go. we go there and we give them a chance to tell their story. ah ah,...
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u. s. incredibly concerned about russia's actions in recent years. the build up in ukraine, alexi na valley. and of course, just in a few days in a couple of days, joe biden will meet of the may appear in face to face and a highly anticipated meeting on the border of lake geneva, and also china j by them. very keen that nato allies get behind washington's push to try and see and regard china as a major security challenge. let's listen to install tim burke. he addressed the issue of china when he arrived a little earlier right here at the summit. for instance, on arms control on the climate change, we need to talk to, to china. at the same time, what you have seen over several years is significant military build off by china investing heavily in new military capabilities, including new capabilities and also more advanced weapons systems. we see coercive behavior, for instance, for instance in the south china sea. and we also know that china does not share or values. we see how they're correct on democratic protests in hong kong, and also prosecutor minorities in their own country and no country, no content can manage to deal with this al
u. s. incredibly concerned about russia's actions in recent years. the build up in ukraine, alexi na valley. and of course, just in a few days in a couple of days, joe biden will meet of the may appear in face to face and a highly anticipated meeting on the border of lake geneva, and also china j by them. very keen that nato allies get behind washington's push to try and see and regard china as a major security challenge. let's listen to install tim burke. he addressed the issue of china when...
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u. s. judiciary system with even be measured by it. absolutely. no, i never anticipate is a better way to shoot the scene. is it because of hope for democracy is particularly old. couple questions, but what i know for sure is that in the drafting of this constitution, we look at the past. and we also looked at the future. and president, nelson mandela once stated, in the most, in overland governments, within them, persons with propensities for human failings. and that's why we crafted this constitution in the faith, continue to have these multiple structures to ensure it police entry, the accountability system that will ensure that people are never without remedy or any injustice a complaints the person. and i think he predicted that this constitution is for all seasons because every time we've had a crisis, we have people even thought of it may be a precipice. maybe we're facing the constitutional crisis. the constitution has failed, but it has held because the dish has done what it is supposed to do, even if it's i'm pleasant, isn't it? it makes it and put it hurt. it is the ultimate audience. yeah. constitution for all seasons eloquently said, truly, i don't say th
u. s. judiciary system with even be measured by it. absolutely. no, i never anticipate is a better way to shoot the scene. is it because of hope for democracy is particularly old. couple questions, but what i know for sure is that in the drafting of this constitution, we look at the past. and we also looked at the future. and president, nelson mandela once stated, in the most, in overland governments, within them, persons with propensities for human failings. and that's why we crafted this...
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u. s. is one of the few countries not to have seen, in fact an increase in trust recently, but collapse marks of massive drop. and in just a matter of a couple years just was 4 years ago yet 2017, almost 4 in 10 americans still had trust in the news organizations. but look how that's changed. research has said the decline now is related to the coverage of the palm that made during donald trump's presidency when outlets were divided over government actions. first, often on this journalist and our t host chris hedges saying the u. s. media now puts in his view, pleasing its audience above telling the truth. the commercial model of the us media is to cater to a specific demographic with the rise of the internet and all turn it is sources. these traditional news outlets could no longer reach abroad audience because they didn't have a monopoly. and therefore they decided to go after a particular demographic. and now what you've done is pit demographic against demographic. whether it's m s, nbc fox news, cnn. they become partisan catering to their particular demographic and what it wants to hear, but often at the expense of the truth, the oxford u
u. s. is one of the few countries not to have seen, in fact an increase in trust recently, but collapse marks of massive drop. and in just a matter of a couple years just was 4 years ago yet 2017, almost 4 in 10 americans still had trust in the news organizations. but look how that's changed. research has said the decline now is related to the coverage of the palm that made during donald trump's presidency when outlets were divided over government actions. first, often on this journalist and...
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u. s. out in russia as well. no breakthrough on cyber security issues though there was some agreement to start regular consultations on the issue stumbling blocks. of course, there are a couple as well, both presidents raising concerns about human rights in each other's country and they also failed to come up with any sort of action plan on try me as well. and was mentioned, our team was in geneva with peter and saskia fronting all coverage long couple of weeks. i'll hold on high. i'll go around. of course, the big russia us summit was building. now it's over don, the president biden, president putin, they sat down, they talked, i'm really the bottom line is, looks like ties between the 2 countries. up better today and really looks like the best you can. hopefully, we're never going to move mountains in terms of the problems that exist. but what we have seen is them say that they'll read ignite diplomatic relations. maybe not tomorrow, maybe not to say that, but at some point it's going to happen. we'll see a russian, i'm in washington, us, some of that back in moscow. the very basics of diplomacy when it comes to just how they viewed one another. we heard from joe biden say
u. s. out in russia as well. no breakthrough on cyber security issues though there was some agreement to start regular consultations on the issue stumbling blocks. of course, there are a couple as well, both presidents raising concerns about human rights in each other's country and they also failed to come up with any sort of action plan on try me as well. and was mentioned, our team was in geneva with peter and saskia fronting all coverage long couple of weeks. i'll hold on high. i'll go...
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u. s. holiday marking the end of slavery in america. george lloyd's brother who was out the unfeeling of the monument called his killing a sacrifice to the cause of ration just a couple of days earlier. another sent you of george floyd was presented to the public in new jersey. well, it's been 13 months since the death of george floyd in minnesota an event that spark months of civil unrest in the u. s. and beyond. a police officer was convicted of his murder and april and his to to be sentenced next week. the new start choose have been widely criticized online with some pointing floyd's. busy own extensive criminal record tearing down statutes of our nation's founding fathers and putting upset use of criminals. there are many worthy black people to put up statues of, but a violent criminal he was killed while being arrested. is definitely not one of them. some people really building fame, political careers and pocketing money off the name of george floyd. why do i need to know who his brother endorse from new york city? and why is there a statue of him in brooklyn, and jersey? this is all nasty to me. when earlier i talked to a social commentator and a political acti
u. s. holiday marking the end of slavery in america. george lloyd's brother who was out the unfeeling of the monument called his killing a sacrifice to the cause of ration just a couple of days earlier. another sent you of george floyd was presented to the public in new jersey. well, it's been 13 months since the death of george floyd in minnesota an event that spark months of civil unrest in the u. s. and beyond. a police officer was convicted of his murder and april and his to to be sentenced...
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u. s. is back to reassure his allies, but is it enough for him to just not be donald trump? i think he's came to be more than not chose donald trump. couple of things to watch for. first, the emphasis in the communicate on working through multi last with organizations, the corporate tax initiative, for example, to be successful. minimum global corporate tax would have to be agreed by the g 20 . and that is explicitly notion in the communique, little bit more modesty, a little more humility in the communique, also about the importance of working at home to strengthen democracy. and i think some real commitments to car about deals going forward, particularly the tech sector and digital services that you'll see when the fight and meets with your opinion. so a long way to go. we still have steel and alimony and towers between europe and the u. s, we still have quite a bit of differences in visions on in china, but i think there is a sense of an administration with an agenda and with policy ideas. all right. hey, thank you so much for joining us. here on the news all. renata dawn, dawn, thank you. thank you, our head on the news all including
u. s. is back to reassure his allies, but is it enough for him to just not be donald trump? i think he's came to be more than not chose donald trump. couple of things to watch for. first, the emphasis in the communicate on working through multi last with organizations, the corporate tax initiative, for example, to be successful. minimum global corporate tax would have to be agreed by the g 20 . and that is explicitly notion in the communique, little bit more modesty, a little more humility in...
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u. s. holiday marketing. the end of slavery in america, george lloyd's brother, who was at the unveiling of the monument called his killing a sacrifice to the cause of racial justice. a couple of days earlier though, another statue of george floyd was presented to the public of his time in new jersey. it's been 13 months since the death of george floyd in minneapolis an event the spark months of civil unrest, both in america and beyond. a police officer was convicted, it was killing an april, he's due to be sentenced next week. the new statues have been widely criticized online. however, with many pointing out floyd's own, extensive criminal record tearing down stat. she's of our nation's founding fathers and putting upset use of criminals. there are many worthy black people to put up statues of, but a violent criminal he was killed while being arrested. is definitely not one of them. some people really building fame, political careers and pocketing money of the name of george floyd. why do i need to know who his brother endorse from new york city? and why is there a statue of him in brooklyn, and jersey? this is all nasty to me. earlier my colleague, you know, need to disc
u. s. holiday marketing. the end of slavery in america, george lloyd's brother, who was at the unveiling of the monument called his killing a sacrifice to the cause of racial justice. a couple of days earlier though, another statue of george floyd was presented to the public of his time in new jersey. it's been 13 months since the death of george floyd in minneapolis an event the spark months of civil unrest, both in america and beyond. a police officer was convicted, it was killing an april,...
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u. s. is doing it as well. the fact that the state constantly does isn't the ca doesn't. we know they say we're talking in the angle of merkel cell phone just a couple of years ago. right. and so if you create a big deal out of punishing countries that spy on other countries, when the us would be right in the cross hairs of their own policies. but you know, to the question of creating a stable, predictable relationship. i was watching the news conferences afterwards, and there was a very interesting question that was asked about ukraine to put in about what, what about creating stability there and you've been the state life and the region. and his response, i thought, was pretty interesting. he says, it's not russia that's the stabilizing. that part of the world is the us. he says in ukraine, back in 2014, the u. s. wanted a new election. they were set to hold a new election and that wasn't good enough. so there was a, a qu, they over through the government, they replaced and installed their own leader in the country, right. that creates destabilization, that's not creating a stable ukraine. why? i think there's a lot of truth to that argument. whet
u. s. is doing it as well. the fact that the state constantly does isn't the ca doesn't. we know they say we're talking in the angle of merkel cell phone just a couple of years ago. right. and so if you create a big deal out of punishing countries that spy on other countries, when the us would be right in the cross hairs of their own policies. but you know, to the question of creating a stable, predictable relationship. i was watching the news conferences afterwards, and there was a very...
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heard in just the last couple of hours from the us president saying that em, ukraine has to clean up its act, get rid of corruption if he wants to become a member of nato. but the u. s. president did say if it wants to become a member of nato, are you surprised by that state again, i think we are very much in continuity to what we, what, what has been said before. the communicate re state the fact that the need to wants to welcome georgia crane as me 2 members, one day. but that they are debt to be filled before that happens. so coming back to the need to send me to an aide, i don't think this has changed. fundamentally, i should say also that this decision need the consensus among allies, and we don't have the conferences today. so i wouldn't read too much in what has happened over the past hour, so about ukraine's membership. do you see that? since there is no consensus regarding ukraine, do you see this as possibly an attempt by the ukranian president zelinski to put pressure on the us president to help bring his country into nato? i think obviously the ukrainians are very much in favor of accelerating this. this membership process and knowing that there is be an
heard in just the last couple of hours from the us president saying that em, ukraine has to clean up its act, get rid of corruption if he wants to become a member of nato. but the u. s. president did say if it wants to become a member of nato, are you surprised by that state again, i think we are very much in continuity to what we, what, what has been said before. the communicate re state the fact that the need to wants to welcome georgia crane as me 2 members, one day. but that they are debt...
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heard in just the last couple of hours from the us president saying that em, ukraine has to clean up its act, get rid of corruption. if he wants to become a member of nato. but the u. s. president did say if it wants to become a member of nato, are you surprised by that state? again, i think we have mentioned continue to, to what we, what has been said before. the communicate re state the fact that the need to wants to welcome to georgia crane. i've made 2 members one day but that they are steps to be filled before that happens. so coming back to the need to send me to an aide, i don't think this has changed. fundamentally, i should say also that this is the decision. need the consensus among allies, and we don't have the conferences today, so i wouldn't read too much in what has happened over the past hour or so about ukraine's membership. do you see that there is no consensus regarding ukraine? do you see this as possibly an attempt by the ukranian president zelinski to put pressure on the u. s. president to help bring his country into native i think obviously the ukrainians are very much in favor of accelerating this this membership process. and knowing that there
heard in just the last couple of hours from the us president saying that em, ukraine has to clean up its act, get rid of corruption. if he wants to become a member of nato. but the u. s. president did say if it wants to become a member of nato, are you surprised by that state? again, i think we have mentioned continue to, to what we, what has been said before. the communicate re state the fact that the need to wants to welcome to georgia crane. i've made 2 members one day but that they are...
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only took a couple hours after bennett became prime minister for joe biden, and bennett to speak on the phone so that significant in of itself. but beyond that, you really saw the whole of the u. s. government reaching out to their counterparts, we also saw on sunday call between a secretary of state antony blinking with you appeared his new, new foreign minister of israel, also congratulating him and israel and also a lloyd austin, secretary of defense, the head of the pentagon here, reaching out to benny gans, the new defense secretary of israel. in a statement, lloyd austin says that the u. s. security for israel real will remain in the statement and the words of statement, iron clad. so what you're basically seeing here is main figures within the u. s. government, particularly at the very top, joe biden, wanting to immediately establish a relationship with the new players there in israel to move things forward. that is interesting, gabriel. what do you think bite in hopes to get out of the new israeli government? well, a lot of things, but probably the overarching thing is a fresh start. it was pretty clear and you could see this from how quick the reaction came from washing
only took a couple hours after bennett became prime minister for joe biden, and bennett to speak on the phone so that significant in of itself. but beyond that, you really saw the whole of the u. s. government reaching out to their counterparts, we also saw on sunday call between a secretary of state antony blinking with you appeared his new, new foreign minister of israel, also congratulating him and israel and also a lloyd austin, secretary of defense, the head of the pentagon here, reaching...
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u. s. military facilities, including the new acid military base in the province, and also the military facilities near the but the international airport over the past few months. this attack, it comes only a couple of days after the sure force conducted by the popular mobilization force. the anniversary of creating a stablish in the army group of the parade. the military parade conducted by the popular mobilization force was in the yellow province. and meanwhile, the government of most provides called me in, but that has not commented on the attack yet, but we know that the government is not in normal terms with many of the iran bagged groups. there is a lot of comments on line from pages affiliated with the popular mobilization force, threatening to retaliate, creating to launch more missiles to attack mandatory u. s. military facilities as a kind of retaliation to tonight's attack or, and that was not moved that the law had there from baghdad. now, as we've been reporting, this is the 2nd time president joe biden has ordered military strikes in the region . the 1st was in february against some of the same iran bank groups that was in response to rocket attacks on us spaces. the pentagon says t
u. s. military facilities, including the new acid military base in the province, and also the military facilities near the but the international airport over the past few months. this attack, it comes only a couple of days after the sure force conducted by the popular mobilization force. the anniversary of creating a stablish in the army group of the parade. the military parade conducted by the popular mobilization force was in the yellow province. and meanwhile, the government of most provides...
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couple of hours during the day trial. pollings calls for back up unanswered, angry crowds, breaking in unimpeded. a bi partisan congressional report calls the response to the january 6th attack on the u. s. capital, a failure of intelligence preparation and imagination. a failure, it says lead to the death of 7 people, including 3 police officers. the intelligence was out there and we know that now, in fact, at the time, many of us knew that you all reporting that there was, you know, online chatter about violence. connected with that gathering. so to me it was just amazing that that intelligence didn't get in the right hands here. yeah, the report says, because no one shared the intelligence capital, police and national guard units weren't equipped and ready to head off any violent proto, we will never give up. we will never can see. and once the crowds leaped rally at the white house where the capital, the report says the breach and the violence were inevitable. but this report does not analyze why the protest happened at all. which is why most sen say they want an independent 911 style commission. there are a lot of other questions that i need to be asked in terms of why did this occ
couple of hours during the day trial. pollings calls for back up unanswered, angry crowds, breaking in unimpeded. a bi partisan congressional report calls the response to the january 6th attack on the u. s. capital, a failure of intelligence preparation and imagination. a failure, it says lead to the death of 7 people, including 3 police officers. the intelligence was out there and we know that now, in fact, at the time, many of us knew that you all reporting that there was, you know, online...
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u. s. department of defense official. he's joining us by skype from washington. d. c. thank you very much. indeed for being with us. kimberly was saying they're both sides be working fairly hard over the last couple of weeks to keep those expectations low. if both sides are able to reframe the relationship. would that be enough? you know, i think when you're at a low point, there's only one way to go and that's up and so both sides, i think feel of value and seeking to de escalate current tension. they see a need for discussion and dialogue. obviously, president biden has been in europe, and this is a unique opportunity because the president is not travelling as significantly as other presidents have in the past. and he is engaged with allies essentially, to showcase the unified front to both deter russian aggression in the future. and respond if necessary. so he felt it was the right time to reach out personally to president food and to see what the potential areas of cooperation there could be. i think both sides know that there is a very limited area, cooperation possible. but i think we can expect to see, as you've mentioned, a framework for discussion in the future, particularly on nuclear s
u. s. department of defense official. he's joining us by skype from washington. d. c. thank you very much. indeed for being with us. kimberly was saying they're both sides be working fairly hard over the last couple of weeks to keep those expectations low. if both sides are able to reframe the relationship. would that be enough? you know, i think when you're at a low point, there's only one way to go and that's up and so both sides, i think feel of value and seeking to de escalate current...
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coupling from china actually look like? and how long of a process would that be for the united states? i mean, it would be a violent decoupling for the market because the u. s. is so heavily intertwined with china and dependent, not only for growth, but also for capital investments and trade. the both china and the years are heavily interdependent with each other. most products are manufactured in china. so, especially during the cold pandemic, resorted for paper towels. medical supplied, cleaner chair products, all consumer staple products are made in china, p and g and american company. they spent hundreds of millions of dollars building up their factories in supply chain like over the past couple of decades to manufacturer stuff off shores, cheaper. so to have a yield, the coupling would be hugely problematic and cost american companies, hundreds of millions and losses eventually or pass down to the consumer. i don't even think that's going to be feasible, especially when the american economy is already struggling to find any sources of avenue for additional growth. basically, we see you're getting flight off the top market cost for all of these large mu
coupling from china actually look like? and how long of a process would that be for the united states? i mean, it would be a violent decoupling for the market because the u. s. is so heavily intertwined with china and dependent, not only for growth, but also for capital investments and trade. the both china and the years are heavily interdependent with each other. most products are manufactured in china. so, especially during the cold pandemic, resorted for paper towels. medical supplied,...