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and hundreds of haitians of return to mexico from the united states avoid being deported to haiti. the u. s. flu, hundreds more migrants from a camp in texas back to port print on monday. the deportation is part of a wide crack down by authorities on immigration through the countries. southern border. are going to bring you more on that story that will be coming up in the news hour with myself in 25 minutes time killing. the count now continues. i'll see you later. this in robin's brook. germany 90 kilometers north of kurland. the com i o. yes, this name is cinemas with one of the most notorious, not suppose introduction specially built to house women and children. i find 1945 over 130000 female prison passed through revenues. ah, punish women were the largest group incarcerated. many of them i more than 90000, died in robins from 70 percent of those sent to this day the deserted houses of the ss gods, remain homes of offices under the command of one of the most feared and powerful men in germany. heinrich himmler, the man with whom town folk are bernard arch, would have to negotiate to sec
and hundreds of haitians of return to mexico from the united states avoid being deported to haiti. the u. s. flu, hundreds more migrants from a camp in texas back to port print on monday. the deportation is part of a wide crack down by authorities on immigration through the countries. southern border. are going to bring you more on that story that will be coming up in the news hour with myself in 25 minutes time killing. the count now continues. i'll see you later. this in robin's brook....
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u. s. from mexico, from the mexican side right now of the rio grande, a, that's the river that separates this country from the united states. and we here because more than 10000 people, most of them haitian, crossed the river to get to the united states and establish a sort of mate ship, have one thing to be given asylum and to be able to stay in the united states. many of them travel through south and central america to get to this point. they flee poverty and years of political turmoil and natural disasters. back home, i did. i thought that remote or not, i'm really scared, you know why haiti had enough quick. we were left with nothing, no home, no food, nothing, almost all my family died. and if we don't go across where we go to go, we don't have a home. that's why with searching for a better future. the flow of patients crossing to the united states at this point suddenly turn into a torrent of the last week or 2. but now it's slow. again. people have heard the plans from the u. s. governmen
u. s. from mexico, from the mexican side right now of the rio grande, a, that's the river that separates this country from the united states. and we here because more than 10000 people, most of them haitian, crossed the river to get to the united states and establish a sort of mate ship, have one thing to be given asylum and to be able to stay in the united states. many of them travel through south and central america to get to this point. they flee poverty and years of political turmoil and...
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u. s. from europe is down 67 percent from pre pandemic level, and the hospitality industry is hurting the changes provide welcome relief. it's not just taking passengers from one point another that are allowed to travel, taking all those connecting travelers from india, from europe, from other geographies. it's going to make a huge difference for the health of the airline industry. but the timing of the announcement is being questioned with relations teds between the us and some of its top european allies. despite promising multilateralism biden ignored world leaders recommendation to delay the afghan to pull out last week, the u. s. infuriated france by forming a security alliance with australia and the u. k. to supply nuclear submarines to australia, leaving france in the dark. but the white house insists the new travel requirements are not an effort to ease tensions. if we were going to make things much easier for ourselves, we would have done it prior to june when the president has 1st forei
u. s. from europe is down 67 percent from pre pandemic level, and the hospitality industry is hurting the changes provide welcome relief. it's not just taking passengers from one point another that are allowed to travel, taking all those connecting travelers from india, from europe, from other geographies. it's going to make a huge difference for the health of the airline industry. but the timing of the announcement is being questioned with relations teds between the us and some of its top...
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u. s. from a tracy from afghanistan, but going a won't declining phone calls from counterparts and literally putting your head in the sand won't make the situation old problem disappear. and the comments were, let him forget who he's take responses. the helpline and the email address in your department, not even being opened. so the, the issue as you have a search for the door is that you have a search of emails including late emails and requests like that. but let me just explain the situation for you. just purely transparency. we got 3 types of cases. they melting away together, frankly, and coaches that didn't use 3 question question on the surface. this looks like a friend you've plumbing on, on the grunt scale. ok, so he has finally decided to follow his foreign counterparts lead and head to the region. but it's a bit late now considering all western forces have left off on neighboring countries of clothes that borders to not to mention the numbers of british national still stuck. how will
u. s. from a tracy from afghanistan, but going a won't declining phone calls from counterparts and literally putting your head in the sand won't make the situation old problem disappear. and the comments were, let him forget who he's take responses. the helpline and the email address in your department, not even being opened. so the, the issue as you have a search for the door is that you have a search of emails including late emails and requests like that. but let me just explain the situation...
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u. s. from november onwards, after an 18 month ban. i'll have to show proof. they've had both a covert jobs before boarding flights, as well as a negative test. but they won't need to quarantine on arrival under the current policy introduced by president trump only american citizens. their families and green card holders can travel to the country. i think region has fact russians for that trust after the ruling party retained its super majority in the parliament, the united russia party which supports him one nearly 50 percent of the most, which is higher than exit polls predicted it expects, doing more than 300 of the 450 seats in parliament known as the state duma. most of the opposition was bod, from running, and those who did are accusing the authority of fraud. because i do the turn out was more than 51 percent. it is much more than 47 percent of the previous relation shows that people take serious formation of the highest representative agency of state and power when your state was juma. voting was also on the way in canada. it's not parliamentary electi
u. s. from november onwards, after an 18 month ban. i'll have to show proof. they've had both a covert jobs before boarding flights, as well as a negative test. but they won't need to quarantine on arrival under the current policy introduced by president trump only american citizens. their families and green card holders can travel to the country. i think region has fact russians for that trust after the ruling party retained its super majority in the parliament, the united russia party which...
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u. s. got away from that as well. and that's a lesson from the last 20 years in afghanistan, he said that he mentioned both china and russia, saying that that the u. s. needs to focus more on immediate threats. and he pointed to beijing and moscow. and also even mentioned cyber threats as well. he said that both beijing and moscow would like nothing more than to see the u. s. bog down in a can a stand for another 20 years. the bottom line here is that a joe biden has for a long time, said that if he became president, he would pull all us troops out of afghanistan. he said that even when he was vice president and advised, then president brock obama to do just that obama took a different route, kept troops there. now, joe biden is president. he followed through on his decision. all us troops are out of afghanistan, and based on biden's address to the nation. it is clear that he has no regrets about his decision. many thanks about gabriel alexander jefferson washington. while the foreign force is gone from afghanistan, th
u. s. got away from that as well. and that's a lesson from the last 20 years in afghanistan, he said that he mentioned both china and russia, saying that that the u. s. needs to focus more on immediate threats. and he pointed to beijing and moscow. and also even mentioned cyber threats as well. he said that both beijing and moscow would like nothing more than to see the u. s. bog down in a can a stand for another 20 years. the bottom line here is that a joe biden has for a long time, said that...
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u. s. from the dentist on the case that we saw clearly situation of the rules of the west would like to use to build their own world order. we believe that we need to make sure she lessons the most use drawer on those lessons from the dangerous that the one, the consequences of the human cuter was clear for any favor of disrupting the us centric architecture that was billed on 2nd world for we can the has been used to save us from catastrophic scenarios. we need, you need see a not divisions and russia would like to see you, but it was less confrontational, stereotypes, and more efforts. you probably work together to help communities to help us with humanity, to survive. we have a lot of instruments. first in the us and security council, we need to adapt to issue the relatives of police and true to kids world order. and we need to expand it and then did things to new countries from asia, africa, and latin america. read nice. this is un security council members per minute plan. bas, can you stimu
u. s. from the dentist on the case that we saw clearly situation of the rules of the west would like to use to build their own world order. we believe that we need to make sure she lessons the most use drawer on those lessons from the dangerous that the one, the consequences of the human cuter was clear for any favor of disrupting the us centric architecture that was billed on 2nd world for we can the has been used to save us from catastrophic scenarios. we need, you need see a not divisions...
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u. s military military troops from that country. and i think that's an example of like they should go around the rest of the world. remove the truth. bring them home. now the u. s military is deployed in most countries around the world with up to 200,000 active duty personnel stationed outside the u. s. some of the families evacuated from afghanistan will eventually end up here in the bay area today, congresswoman marked the cell no visited an afghan community center in concord to prepare to welcome those families, kate views, and rubin explains that they're trying to gather donations, create care packages and even help with housing. when she sees what's happening now, marin assume he can't help but remember in 1982 her own escape from afghanistan was by camel over the mountains carrying her five small daughters with her. that's why i'm in shaking and i remember all those days i never forgotten. and so now she's determined to help the next wave of immigrants, the ones arriving now into the bay area. apparently 60 families arrived las
u. s military military troops from that country. and i think that's an example of like they should go around the rest of the world. remove the truth. bring them home. now the u. s military is deployed in most countries around the world with up to 200,000 active duty personnel stationed outside the u. s. some of the families evacuated from afghanistan will eventually end up here in the bay area today, congresswoman marked the cell no visited an afghan community center in concord to prepare to...
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i france recalls it from bastards from the u. s. and australia made an ongoing dispute over the new pacific security allies. ah, hello, this is al jazeera alive from the for the executable. also coming up was a mistake. and i all, for my sincere apology, the us that made it can civilians instead of i feel fine too. in this class striking have gone, it's done. the u. s. government is trying the math people taishan of thousands of haitian migraines from a texas border town. and jerry, as long as serving president, he has died at the age of 84. he was forced to resign in 2019 after mascot. ah, thank you for joining us. france is recalling its ambassadors from the us and australia. it's one of an ongoing ral, about a new security path in the pacific. under the deal, australia will be able to acquire nuclear power submarines. but it means that a multi 1000000000 donna agreement to buy submarines from france is being canceled . the alliance between the u. k. us and australia is widely seen as an effort to count a china's influence in the p
i france recalls it from bastards from the u. s. and australia made an ongoing dispute over the new pacific security allies. ah, hello, this is al jazeera alive from the for the executable. also coming up was a mistake. and i all, for my sincere apology, the us that made it can civilians instead of i feel fine too. in this class striking have gone, it's done. the u. s. government is trying the math people taishan of thousands of haitian migraines from a texas border town. and jerry, as long as...
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u. s. from us export and trade, and that will not last once the us actually tightens their monetary control later this year or next year. so it seems like china is trying to get ahead of that and a bankruptcy of this scale. yes, it would have huge repercussions and the stomach risk and essentially would be the biggest test that china's financial system has faced in recent years. but as of now, the overall market doesn't seem so much concerned about the potential for financial contagion, as they believe that beijing wouldn't allow such a behemoth to go under the same time. paging doesn't want to just be like the fed, like the fed put always have the safety net in hand. so while the regional government had turned down the request for bail out, it's believe that a major restructuring is in the works who perhaps maybe merge several of its divisions with other companies who have healthier balance sheets. so while people are confident, it won't be a hard landing. it's not going to be painless either.
u. s. from us export and trade, and that will not last once the us actually tightens their monetary control later this year or next year. so it seems like china is trying to get ahead of that and a bankruptcy of this scale. yes, it would have huge repercussions and the stomach risk and essentially would be the biggest test that china's financial system has faced in recent years. but as of now, the overall market doesn't seem so much concerned about the potential for financial contagion, as they...
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u. s. completely withdrawing from afghanistan . of course, the country that the u. s. went to war on an occupied 20 years ago. so i think that is added to the reflection if you will. the former president, bill clinton was here. brock obama current president, joe biden. george w bush was at the ceremony in pennsylvania, who was absent from here. former president donald trump. he chose not to attend the formal ceremony. instead, he came after it was over to the ground. 0 very briefly spoke to some police and firefighters, and use the opportunity to denigrate joe biden, in the pull out from afghanistan. but beyond that, i think there's a lot of focus on how many people died here, but also how many people died in subsequent wars throughout the world in the last 20 years, words of the so called war on terror, but here just to ground 020 percent of the 2753 people died here on september 11th from abroad. there were 59 people from the united kingdom, 39 people from india, 26 from the dominican republic and 25 or from japan just to give you an idea. so well, a lot of america
u. s. completely withdrawing from afghanistan . of course, the country that the u. s. went to war on an occupied 20 years ago. so i think that is added to the reflection if you will. the former president, bill clinton was here. brock obama current president, joe biden. george w bush was at the ceremony in pennsylvania, who was absent from here. former president donald trump. he chose not to attend the formal ceremony. instead, he came after it was over to the ground. 0 very briefly spoke to...
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well, the alliance is grappling with the fall out from the u. s. withdrawal from up got it and totally buttons sweep take over. they are trying to look into all the different scenarios possible scenarios in the future. instability, border issues, political structure, which is going to be published enough. god is done with the taliban taken over. what kind of government is going to be established and how to deal with the taliban to the saudi? by now consider dating that grip on power in the country. they shun guy packed all their son guy alliance has different countries with different takes on a lot of fun. and this is going to be a delicate task. china and russia have been buying for the biggest say in this part of the world, have 510, some signals. so the taliban. but the us to waiting to see whether the taliban is going to bring about a comprehensive, inclusive government in the near future. india, on the other hand, is very skeptical. it has always been accusing that's already been for being processed by the pakistani iran has been looking for
well, the alliance is grappling with the fall out from the u. s. withdrawal from up got it and totally buttons sweep take over. they are trying to look into all the different scenarios possible scenarios in the future. instability, border issues, political structure, which is going to be published enough. god is done with the taliban taken over. what kind of government is going to be established and how to deal with the taliban to the saudi? by now consider dating that grip on power in the...
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from france is being cancelled. the alliance between the u. k, the u. s. and a strictly is widely seen as an efforts to cancer china's influence in the pacific . well, let's bring in brett brewing in washington. he was the director of global engagements in the white house under president veronica bama. thank you for joining us. the french seem to be furious in their reaction. are they justified? no, they are not. and yes, furious is a good way to characterize the current fumes, better emanating from the l. e. a in paris. i think quite frankly, this is more or about economics than it is about national security. was a 66000000000 dollar deal for diesel powered submarines, and quite frankly, those summaries were inferior to what the united states and the u. k. are offering australia now, which will ensure greater security will be of greater deterrent to china across the pacific. so france has yet to really put forward a strong security argument as to why the west, why australia security would be better with their summary security argument. so the, the argumen
from france is being cancelled. the alliance between the u. k, the u. s. and a strictly is widely seen as an efforts to cancer china's influence in the pacific . well, let's bring in brett brewing in washington. he was the director of global engagements in the white house under president veronica bama. thank you for joining us. the french seem to be furious in their reaction. are they justified? no, they are not. and yes, furious is a good way to characterize the current fumes, better emanating...
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from france is being canceled. the lines which in the u. k. u. s. and australia is widely seen as an effort to counter china's influence in the pacific. phil laval has moved from washington. we've just heard from the americans, it's not an apology, but it's probably the nearest that piracy is going to get sward that direction. anyway, the american saying that they regret this decision by the french and they will engage in the coming days to resolve differences. clearly they are aware just how lifted president macro is here. they're trying to lower the temperature somewhat. that's probably a more muted response compared to some of the language we've heard out of paris over the last few hours last day or so. words like i quote here, betrayed, tried, i thought, partnerships, ruined, stabbing the back lack of coherence, angry and better, and then the real punch hair towards joe biden. the foreign minister of foreign minister saying this brutal an unilateral decision resembles a lot of what trump is doing. of course, nobody here in washington d. c. and th
from france is being canceled. the lines which in the u. k. u. s. and australia is widely seen as an effort to counter china's influence in the pacific. phil laval has moved from washington. we've just heard from the americans, it's not an apology, but it's probably the nearest that piracy is going to get sward that direction. anyway, the american saying that they regret this decision by the french and they will engage in the coming days to resolve differences. clearly they are aware just how...
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as you heard the front says, recall that sam baset from the u. s. also from australia. the french foreign minister le drill absolutely furious in the issuing statements, describing the decision as a dad in the back. also pointing out that the australian prime minister held a meeting with a french president about 3 months ago. and very clearly, no mention was made of this impending deal. despite the fact that france had signed the contract in 92015 to provide australia with diesel pollen submarines. so a lot of diplomatic pull out the french for a minute, is you in new york in coming days? so we're going to hear a lot more from him, no doubt on the sidelines of the un general assembly, which will be taking place. it's notable as well that there will be a meeting of the quads. this is another us alliance with japan, india, and australia that will be taking place also within the next week. but the diplomatic pull out between us in france is major. and one can compare it to something that happened back in 1958, and very similar circumstances. when the u. s. decided on the r
as you heard the front says, recall that sam baset from the u. s. also from australia. the french foreign minister le drill absolutely furious in the issuing statements, describing the decision as a dad in the back. also pointing out that the australian prime minister held a meeting with a french president about 3 months ago. and very clearly, no mention was made of this impending deal. despite the fact that france had signed the contract in 92015 to provide australia with diesel pollen...
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from the e. u, and in particular from france, all arguing that the u. s. is indulging in a type of unilateralism that cuts out of the orbit. it's traditional allies such as the un nato. this is something that bite and addressed in his speech, insisting that the us needs to keep warm relationships at all. it's traditional allies and will continue to do so, attempting to project the idea of a multilateral us in the face of what many of its critics are now saying is the evolving of a unilateral diplomatic foreign policy macanna with the latest from the un headquarters in new york, mike, thank you. now the treatment of people from haiti trying to cross into the united states via mexico has grown criticism internationally and from the white house. the us talk prophy g official says mass expulsions without screening for protection needs could breach international law. while border guards have been slammed for using horse rains as whips to threaten those people seeking refuge. the al jazeera video of the incident was discussed in a senate hearing. particle hame h
from the e. u, and in particular from france, all arguing that the u. s. is indulging in a type of unilateralism that cuts out of the orbit. it's traditional allies such as the un nato. this is something that bite and addressed in his speech, insisting that the us needs to keep warm relationships at all. it's traditional allies and will continue to do so, attempting to project the idea of a multilateral us in the face of what many of its critics are now saying is the evolving of a unilateral...
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u. s. is a far different country from the one that existed 20 years ago. rob reynolds al jazeera, well at spring and robert gucci. he is an associate professor at lancaster university and also a specialist and u. s. foreign policy. he joins us now from lancaster. robert, i want to start with the reaction we saw at home in the us because that felt like it became very reflective of its approach to foreign policy. a moment of emergency allows various groups and ideas really to make themselves seem very necessary. so how do you think 911 changed the way that the u. s. or the wells and cultures that were perhaps considered less american, less western well, and i hate to reiterate anything from the reporting that i think just really hit the nail on the head. just now, but as a local reporter at the time in 911 in the midwest of the united states i, i've seen a lot of, i saw a lot of that immediate domestic response of hyper militarization of police which seeped into churches into classrooms and really began to foster, i think a baseline for where we are today in
u. s. is a far different country from the one that existed 20 years ago. rob reynolds al jazeera, well at spring and robert gucci. he is an associate professor at lancaster university and also a specialist and u. s. foreign policy. he joins us now from lancaster. robert, i want to start with the reaction we saw at home in the us because that felt like it became very reflective of its approach to foreign policy. a moment of emergency allows various groups and ideas really to make themselves seem...
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u. s. is turbulent, withdrawn from a kind of sun to the how much has changed and how much has remained the theme in the media approach to america's wars and for off country and this, since the taliban has taken over, a tough job has become much tougher. many have fled the country. i was the bread winner for my family. and today i'm a refugee in another country, is ironic that nothing has driven home the reality and the futility of 20 years of water. and i've kind of done quite as effectively as the quote unquote end of the water. and i've kind of stun that assertions of the taliban. and the chaotic exit of us ground forces unfolded or rather unraveled in the run up to the 20th anniversary of the $911.00 attacks. the revealed that the so called war on terror had not only failed, but that the story successive us administrations have been spinning on kindest, on through american news outlets had little to do with reality. not of the fear stereotypes about of gone, a son and a tendency to under report, the impact of america's military adventures abroad. i'm nearly as prevalent in news coverage
u. s. is turbulent, withdrawn from a kind of sun to the how much has changed and how much has remained the theme in the media approach to america's wars and for off country and this, since the taliban has taken over, a tough job has become much tougher. many have fled the country. i was the bread winner for my family. and today i'm a refugee in another country, is ironic that nothing has driven home the reality and the futility of 20 years of water. and i've kind of done quite as effectively as...
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u. s. withdrawal from a kind of spawn have made it much tougher for president joe biden to put a positive spin on an obvious truth. the largest military in history had effectively been defeated by an impoverished militia, retrain and equipped an afghan military force. in the speech as he need in the arctic days after the taliban takeover of cobbled, one of biden's main explanations for america seemed mission and the country was africans themselves. we gave them every chance to determine their own future. we could not provide them was the will to fight for that future. there doesn't seem to be any empathy or sympathy or any kind of sense of, of accountability for what the us did and 20 years. yes, they did try to bring some good, but they made so many mistakes. and i'd like to hear some responsibility and accountability for those mistakes. but the politicians are sort of parodying the same jingle with patriotism. it is not what our troops who have sacrificed so much over the past 2 decades deserve about how our troops died and how much we suffered. and of course they did. and what was it a
u. s. withdrawal from a kind of spawn have made it much tougher for president joe biden to put a positive spin on an obvious truth. the largest military in history had effectively been defeated by an impoverished militia, retrain and equipped an afghan military force. in the speech as he need in the arctic days after the taliban takeover of cobbled, one of biden's main explanations for america seemed mission and the country was africans themselves. we gave them every chance to determine their...
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u. s and an effort called operation allies. welcome homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas told reporters today that 40,000 of the 120,000 people evacuated fromhanistan after the fall of kabul have been admitted into the u. s. mayorkas said the efforts will continue in the coming weeks and months as the federal government focuses. on the screening and vetting of those individuals. the federal government has been focused on the screening and vetting of individuals evacuated from afghanistan, the department of homeland security remains ever vigilant against attempts. by foreign adversaries to exploit vulnerable populations as a means of gaining access to the u. s for nefarious purposes. new york is set of the 40,000 people who have arrived here in the u. s from that airlift about 20% are us citizens or permanent residents and approximately 79% are special immigrant visa holders or special immigrant visa applicants, while others are vulnerable afghan nationals. a new variant of coronavirus. maybe vaccine an antibody resistant coming up next we're going to talk live with the infectious disease specialists to learn more about the new strength and
u. s and an effort called operation allies. welcome homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas told reporters today that 40,000 of the 120,000 people evacuated fromhanistan after the fall of kabul have been admitted into the u. s. mayorkas said the efforts will continue in the coming weeks and months as the federal government focuses. on the screening and vetting of those individuals. the federal government has been focused on the screening and vetting of individuals evacuated from...
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u. s. 0 and strike in campbell are demanding compensation and to be located from afghanistan. it comes out to the u. s. admitted mistakenly targeted an 8 worker and 9 of his family members instead of iso fighters. now kong political elite or voting for a powerful committee, which will choose the cities next leader and nearly half its legislature. fewer than 5000 people from most the pro astonishment circles able to vote its territory through elections in staging, overhauled electoral system that speak to keith richberg about this is joining us from hong kong. is a journalist and director of the hong kong at the university of hong kong journalism and media study center. thank you so much for joining us, mr. richberg. so again, the 1st election in china overhauled hong kong electrical system. first of all, how significant is it? and how is it different from previous election sound in the city? well, it is significant only in the sense that it adds on some members of this committee that's going to be in charge of selecting the next chief executive. if i use the words selecting, th
u. s. 0 and strike in campbell are demanding compensation and to be located from afghanistan. it comes out to the u. s. admitted mistakenly targeted an 8 worker and 9 of his family members instead of iso fighters. now kong political elite or voting for a powerful committee, which will choose the cities next leader and nearly half its legislature. fewer than 5000 people from most the pro astonishment circles able to vote its territory through elections in staging, overhauled electoral system...
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that show of solidarity came as european leaders calling for more independence from the u. s. on defense. and the route threatened to delay a major cooperation summit between the u. s. and the u on trade and technology. the that's bringing our guests for today from paris are joined by emanuel do plea president of the institute for european perspective and security from brussels. theresa fallon is director of the center for russia, europe, and asia studies and from london where star robin is a managing director for europe at eurasia group. so welcome to the program. all of you much trouble if we can start with you by going over some relatively recent old ground front says it's been stamped in the back. what on earth will these allies thinking or with the focus? i'm not thinking of it at all. was this a deliberate ploy to keep france in the dark or a diplomatic snuff through? i think the guests will be able to speak to, you know, how the french of the see what happened. i think the reaction from paris is driven ready by 4 o'clock to one is a believe the trust and integrity betwee
that show of solidarity came as european leaders calling for more independence from the u. s. on defense. and the route threatened to delay a major cooperation summit between the u. s. and the u on trade and technology. the that's bringing our guests for today from paris are joined by emanuel do plea president of the institute for european perspective and security from brussels. theresa fallon is director of the center for russia, europe, and asia studies and from london where star robin is a...
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that's why we're doing that time dependence from the u. s. that's why we're doing this program george way. and we have heard here because i, you know, i cherish the enlightenment and so much of the world actually does to a not post modernism, linton and nonsense. that's coming out of the us right now, but, you know, with so many divisions and, and arguments about what a good society is all about. and i see the, the west, it's great, greater sense, very much weekend did not prepared for the challenges that are ahead because the chinese don't have those doubts learned. they have no doubts whatsoever. actually go ahead. george. i think it's a very good point. the chinese don't have on the other hand, the, the chinese model isn't particularly appealing if so, the conflict that's taking place now between china and the west and was just, you know, we just use that nomenclature for the time being. isn't really an illogical. it's not about right or which system is superior. i mean, the chinese are not, not attempt to export their model and their mode
that's why we're doing that time dependence from the u. s. that's why we're doing this program george way. and we have heard here because i, you know, i cherish the enlightenment and so much of the world actually does to a not post modernism, linton and nonsense. that's coming out of the us right now, but, you know, with so many divisions and, and arguments about what a good society is all about. and i see the, the west, it's great, greater sense, very much weekend did not prepared for the...
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from entering the u. k. but his family rooms were allowed. the u. s. has also been criticized putting lives at risk during the frantic withdrawal to thought about scooped up fingerprint scanners and other biometric equipments left behind by the troops. such devices can be used to identify afghans who worked for the american ned coalition. the us even gave a taliban, a list of afghans loyal to the coalition, so they could be evacuated. that was part of essentially had to go with the identities of people most at risk. former friends again, security left michael maloof told us he doesn't understand how the u. k. could make such a mistake so quickly after the u. s. did. in this particular case, i doubt that there will be accountability if i can speak for the prince, but the united states never follows upon anything they hope low over united states did. did the same thing. i can't believe that the british ministry would do the same thing after the example of the united states, a jerk, the lives of hundreds of interpreters and their families in, in dire stra
from entering the u. k. but his family rooms were allowed. the u. s. has also been criticized putting lives at risk during the frantic withdrawal to thought about scooped up fingerprint scanners and other biometric equipments left behind by the troops. such devices can be used to identify afghans who worked for the american ned coalition. the us even gave a taliban, a list of afghans loyal to the coalition, so they could be evacuated. that was part of essentially had to go with the identities...
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ah, frances, recalling its been bastards from the u. s. in australia, as part of an ongoing dispute about a new security packed in the pacific. under the deal, australia will be able to acquire nuclear powered submarines. but it means a multi $1000000000.00 agreement to buy submarines from france is being canceled. the alliance between the u. k. us and australia is widely seen as an effort to counter china's influence in the pacific. phil laval has more from washington. we've just heard from the americans. it's not an apology, but it's probably the nearest that piracy is gonna get towards that direction. anyway, the american saying that they regret this decision by the french and they will engage in the coming days to resolve differences. clearly they are aware just how lifted president macro is here. they're trying to lower the temperature somewhat. that's probably a more muted response compared to some of the language we've heard out of paris over the last few hours last day or so. words like i quote here, betrayed, tried, awful partners
ah, frances, recalling its been bastards from the u. s. in australia, as part of an ongoing dispute about a new security packed in the pacific. under the deal, australia will be able to acquire nuclear powered submarines. but it means a multi $1000000000.00 agreement to buy submarines from france is being canceled. the alliance between the u. k. us and australia is widely seen as an effort to counter china's influence in the pacific. phil laval has more from washington. we've just heard from...
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from the german government. and rushes media regulator is now threatening to block the u. s. video sharing service the actions of the video platform. youtube against those channels violate the key principles of free distribution of information and unhindered access to it. if the owners of youtube disregard the warning from russ kinetzer russian law allows for the full or partial blocking of excess to the platform, there is no doubt that you tube was acting with the open and tacit support of the german government in taking these unjust measures they have exposed correspondents of russian broadcasters, 2 years long, harris met, including the blocking of bank accounts in public flenar. the purpose of this aggression against the russian media holdings projects is obvious to drown out sources of information that clash with a media background that is comfortable for german officials. while the german government has rejected that obligation from moscow spokesmen. steph? and as i, bert said, berlin had nothing to do with you. troops actions against artsy earlier, my colleagues knew
from the german government. and rushes media regulator is now threatening to block the u. s. video sharing service the actions of the video platform. youtube against those channels violate the key principles of free distribution of information and unhindered access to it. if the owners of youtube disregard the warning from russ kinetzer russian law allows for the full or partial blocking of excess to the platform, there is no doubt that you tube was acting with the open and tacit support of the...
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u. s. and the u. k of stopped her in the back in australia fil a v, the american choice to exclude the european ally and partner such as franz from a structuring partnership with australia at the time when we are facing unprecedented challenges in the in the pacific region shows a lack of coherence that france can only note and regret. so instead of failure has signed this security parks with the united kingdom and the united states overgrown consent over china and its regional dominance onto this deal. then what it all really entails is that all 3 nations will be sharing secrets and data and information on a strategic level on areas, including artificial intelligence, cyber security, and also nuclear defense. part of this, we'll see that australia will now acquire a nuclear submarine making the 7 the country in the world to get a nuclear sop just the last time that the united states allowed such capabilities was right here to the united kingdom some decades ago. so very grand gesture, indeed. however, it's not just the likes of france quite upset by the signing of this new security parks, but neighboring countries like new zeala
u. s. and the u. k of stopped her in the back in australia fil a v, the american choice to exclude the european ally and partner such as franz from a structuring partnership with australia at the time when we are facing unprecedented challenges in the in the pacific region shows a lack of coherence that france can only note and regret. so instead of failure has signed this security parks with the united kingdom and the united states overgrown consent over china and its regional dominance onto...
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u. s. congress from crisis to crisis. you're always more to come in washington, isn't there heidi hydrogen cancer with live now from capital hills, a debt ceiling done. now. the, sorry, i should say government shut down, done debt ceiling. and then this infrastructure bill, which is really joe biden signature pace, and that will be a push not just because of republicans, but because of democrats themselves right now that that infrastructure bill is the immediate agenda now back, it's pending on the house floor as we speak will or will there not be a vote on it tonight? one still scheduled, but there is a lot at stake here because as you alluded, come all the democrats who control the house are divided on whether or not to support this bill. ironically, they all appear to agree that what it contains is good for the country. they support the bill, but they just don't support what time to vote on it. liberal democrats wants another bill to be voted on 1st. the bigger package that really contains the majority of president bid
u. s. congress from crisis to crisis. you're always more to come in washington, isn't there heidi hydrogen cancer with live now from capital hills, a debt ceiling done. now. the, sorry, i should say government shut down, done debt ceiling. and then this infrastructure bill, which is really joe biden signature pace, and that will be a push not just because of republicans, but because of democrats themselves right now that that infrastructure bill is the immediate agenda now back, it's pending on...
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u. s. l from repeatedly cited they suppose the security threat from beijing in the indoor pacific region were china is the dominant power and the signing of this august. so its name, security part comes just months after britain infuriated the chinese by sending its worship to the south china sea to join, so called freedom of navigation operations, led by the us. china has condemned the new lines calling it threw back to the cold war. countries should not build exclusionary blocks targeting or harming the interest of 3rd parties. in particular, they should shake up there. cole were mentality and ideological prejudice. we spoke about a trillion choice of military partners and where it could be leading with economics, professor benjamin chow, and anti war activist. richard becker. there's no explanation. why are the u. s. u k? now, at this time helping australia develop a nuclear power suite of submarines and then turning around and saying this will advance the world peace. clearly this is about ano
u. s. l from repeatedly cited they suppose the security threat from beijing in the indoor pacific region were china is the dominant power and the signing of this august. so its name, security part comes just months after britain infuriated the chinese by sending its worship to the south china sea to join, so called freedom of navigation operations, led by the us. china has condemned the new lines calling it threw back to the cold war. countries should not build exclusionary blocks targeting or...
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survivors of an american don't attack which kill 10 family members income on demand compensation from the u. s. and relocation from us can i thank you very much for joining us. he's ready. police have captured the last 2 of 6 palestinian prisoners with kate from a high security facility. police arrested when i did not fired an e. g in jeanine in the occupied westbank ending a 2 week man hunt among those who tunnel their way out of gilbert present was zachary, as a basie, a high profile figure in time on wing is really prosecutors want to add an additional 15 years. each man fenton's on charges that they were tiny a new attack and before the men were captured, residents of janine 40 israeli soldiers who arrived in large numbers to continue their man hunt one. palestinian was injured. janine resident, faced in jailbreak, thousands of law enforcement and military have been deployed in their city as bringing harry fox. it was joining us on the phone from west jerusalem. harry just bring us up to speed for us with his latest recapture. will yes, for the last few days there have been reports in the
survivors of an american don't attack which kill 10 family members income on demand compensation from the u. s. and relocation from us can i thank you very much for joining us. he's ready. police have captured the last 2 of 6 palestinian prisoners with kate from a high security facility. police arrested when i did not fired an e. g in jeanine in the occupied westbank ending a 2 week man hunt among those who tunnel their way out of gilbert present was zachary, as a basie, a high profile figure...
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from ortiz. will these are h q when i was kevin. oh, it here for the next 30 minutes. i'm not breaking news and pick one as the road between the u. s. and from so for a new anglo american australian security deal takes a new twist. with the french defense ministry saying tonight, nato partners have agreed to re thinks the strategic crux of the whole alliance. the reason for nato's existence is transatlantic security. this is what we want to remind united states off. therefore, our partners decided on our initiative as well as on the initiative of germany to revise the strategic concept of the alliance. being allies does not mean being hostage to the interests of another country, telephone prince in new york city for his caleb, i mean the other started as a spot between the us and france and britons roped into but now they're talking about the whole may be future of nato is big news. indeed, this is the continuing falling out between france and the united states, britain and australia over the recent security past. the latest thing we've heard is security. we've heard british prime minister boris johnson, telling france to get a gri
from ortiz. will these are h q when i was kevin. oh, it here for the next 30 minutes. i'm not breaking news and pick one as the road between the u. s. and from so for a new anglo american australian security deal takes a new twist. with the french defense ministry saying tonight, nato partners have agreed to re thinks the strategic crux of the whole alliance. the reason for nato's existence is transatlantic security. this is what we want to remind united states off. therefore, our partners...