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u. s. going forward, things like that. women, i'm still tariffs that remain in place on you, metals that were imposed on the trump administration, as well as the, the broader question of how closely the e u. plans to align itself with the u. s. and their battle with china over a competition. financial correspondence shows his laney there as chelsea noted, there are other terrorists dispute, including the steel levies imposed by the u. s. in 2018. those tariffs force you to interest import quotas on feel to stop a lot of the metal coming from china. but that in turn has led to shortages and skyrocketing prices. the 2nd truck company in western germany makes stumped components for automobiles. the machine is constantly supplied with high grade rolled steel straight from the furnace. last year, 2nd trip paid $4900.00 euro's for a relative steel. now it's $9000.00 tech and trucks. managing director blames the massive price icon. you protectionism, which is closed off the steel market here. in guessin
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states and the european union chelsea house that's true is going to affect trans atlantic trade more more broadly. i think it sets the tone for the u. s. relationship going forward. the u. s. is clearly willing to, to bargain with you on some of these issues. but trade experts have also said that these boeing air. but terrorists are really the low hanging fruit for negotiation to. there are a lot more difficult negotiations and more difficult topics that you in the u. s. are going to have to tackle going forward, including the aluminum and steel tariffs with the trump administration, put on on the european metals. so those are still in place. we haven't heard much at all about when they plan to discuss those as well. there's going to be the broader question of, of china. as barbara mentioned, many in europe are still quite hesitant to become much more aggressive towards trying to because of how dependent europe still is on the chinese market. so that's going to also be a real tone center for this relationship. all right, that's chelsea delaney and francis and robert able talking to us from brussel. thank you ladies. let's take a look
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warned against countries singling out mostly us tech firms are going to ashtosh panda in frankfurt for more, i should touch, why is the u. s. what's going on here was the u. s. threatening its own allies with 25 percent tariffs? it's pretty whopping well, you want to see it in 2 steps. first in position and then the suspension now in position is because there was a deadline on wednesday after that the statutory authority to do so would have lapsed. so that's one of the thing. the other thing is to keep the pressure on these countries so that they eventually agreed to a minimum tax bill. but framework contacts ation. the other thing, the suspension actually implies that the, the us is actually hopeful of a deal of pretty soon. we know that we see the talk and digital tax and other international taxation issues on the home stretch. you and d looks imminent, probably as early as the next half of the and, and that's because the biden administration has actually put support behind a minimum of corporate tax i. she does, why has taxation becomes such a burning issue for the global community of the past few years? well, if you li
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united states and the opinion chelsea houses truce going to affect tron atlantic trade more, more broadly. i think it sets the tone for the e u. u. s. relationship going forward. the u. s. is clearly willing to, to bargain with you on some of these issues. but trade experts have also said that these boeing, airbus tariffs are really the low hanging fruit for negotiation to. there are a lot more difficult negotiations and more difficult topics that the you in the u. s. are going to have to tackle going forward, including the aluminum and steel tariffs with the trump administration, put on on the european metals. so those are still in place. we haven't heard much at all about when they plan to discuss those as well. there's going to be the broader question of, of china. as barbara mentioned, many in europe are still quite hesitant to become much more aggressive tours trying to because of how dependent europe still is on the chinese market. so that's going to also be a real tone center for this relationship. that's chelsea delaney and frank and barbara talking to us from brussel. thank you ladies. and now let's take a look at some of
united states and the opinion chelsea houses truce going to affect tron atlantic trade more, more broadly. i think it sets the tone for the e u. u. s. relationship going forward. the u. s. is clearly willing to, to bargain with you on some of these issues. but trade experts have also said that these boeing, airbus tariffs are really the low hanging fruit for negotiation to. there are a lot more difficult negotiations and more difficult topics that the you in the u. s. are going to have to...
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going to affect on atlantic trade more. more broadly. i think it sets the tone for the e u. u. s. relationship going forward. the u. s. is clearly willing to to bargain with the u on some of these issues, but treat experts have also said that these boeing, airbus terrorists are really the low hanging fruit for negotiation to. there are a lot more difficult negotiations and more difficult topics that the you in the u. s. are going to have to tackle going forward, including the aluminum and steel tariffs that the trump administration put on on the, on european metals. so those are still in place. we haven't heard much at all about when they plan to discuss those as well. there's going to be the broader question of, of china. as barbara mentioned, many in europe are still quite hesitant to become much more aggressive towards trying to because of how dependent europe still is on the chinese market. so that's going to also be a real tone center for this relationship. that's chelsea delaney and 1st and proper people talking to us from brussel. thank you ladies. let's take a look at some of the stories they can use around th
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u. s. can go alone. the u. s. needs like my department. that's what the g 7 summit is all about. not just including the g 7, but also including india, south korea, australia coming together and finding a common approach to all these challenges. i highlighted climate change, infrastructure development, cobra. my team build back after world is exactly that approach. trying to build a common alliance of like minded partners that provide the world with leadership on climate change, infrastructure development, cobra. my team plan is to donate 1000000000 faxing notices. so this is what it's about, right. so over the weekend we should see how far they get in that cooperation. roderick capital puts from the location institute for china studies. thanks for joining us. update your business. thank you for having well, the gym and parliament has passed, a new supply chain law is a require, large companies will make large companies punishable for any human rights or environmental abuses by their suppliers. the aim is to make corporations accountable for every inch of their supply chain. wigge
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u. s. so go, well and if the united states would lift that the sanction soon, that would mean that hundreds of thousands of barrels of oil would flood the market . but those are a lot of if and obviously wall street does not really believe it. and so for now, what the market is focusing on is especially that demand for oil from industries, but also from airlines, from drivers is increasing. so more demand and then on the other side, they could design that. we might see, let's supply for once also on wall street here on my back, it's become much more popular to invest into sustainable energy, not so much in a field fossil fuels. and that could mean that we might see some pressure on supply . and therefore, there is a lot of talk on wall street that we might even see $100.00 per barrel. again, at some point for now crude us on top off for $70.00 a barrel since the beginning of the year. that means that oil is up by about 40 percent, while prices rise, so has value bitcoin and again it's down to mr.
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u. s. is going to collaborate in building hope at home when it's exactly the opposite. any u. s. official or diplomat who arrives in central america should arrive 1st leading with apologies, in meeting with talks of reparations for the enormous damage. the u. s. foreign policy. in neil colonialism have done this, is it crisis for a situation the why the house prefers to call it? that was entirely avoidable biden. and the democrats used my good, the g political tool to attack trump to win the election. but somehow, those silly refugees got into their heads the, i'll go biden and alan, t harris actually give a damn about them. the to the come. not only did the us up it's nuclear arms expenditure during the pandemic. it's that more on youth than the rest of the world can find that a more after the break the ah, with me ah ah, i use unfortunately we are witnessing a trend in media and they go from one news fiasco to another. the weapons of mass destruction story though russia gave hoax. hunters, laptop, basket, bounties tail, and now the possible colbert lab leak story. now why doe
u. s. is going to collaborate in building hope at home when it's exactly the opposite. any u. s. official or diplomat who arrives in central america should arrive 1st leading with apologies, in meeting with talks of reparations for the enormous damage. the u. s. foreign policy. in neil colonialism have done this, is it crisis for a situation the why the house prefers to call it? that was entirely avoidable biden. and the democrats used my good, the g political tool to attack trump to win the...
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jamaica in india for her to go to guatemala, super oppress country, weaponized, identity, politics telling guatemalans over and over the day should not migrate. and then the u. s is going to collaborate in building hope it home when it's exactly the opposite. any u. s. official or diplomat who arrives in central america should arrive 1st leading with apologies, in leading with talks of reparations for the enormous damage. the u. s. foreign policy. in new colonialism have done. this, is it crisis? so a situation the why the house prefers to call it. that was entirely avoidable biden . and the democrats used my good, the g political tool to attack trump to win the election, but somehow lose city refugees got into their heads the go biden. and alan t harris actually give a damn about them. not only did the u. s. up it's nuclear arms expenditure during the pandemic cable suspend, more on use than the rest of the world combined. full story after the break. ah . join me every 1st day on the alex summon show and i'll be speaking to guess in the world, the politics, sport, business and show business. i'll see you then in the media reflection of reality the in a world
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u. s. is going to collaborate in building hope at home when it's exactly the opposite. any u. s. official or diplomat who arrives in central america should arrive 1st leading with apologies, in leading with talks of reparations for the enormous damage. the u. s. foreign policy. in neo colonialism, i have done this, is it crisis? so a situation the why the house prefers to call it that was entirely avoidable biden . and the democrats used my good, the g political tool to attack trump to win the election, but somehow lose city refugees got into their heads the go biden. and alan t harris actually give a damn about them, like staying with his here. and i'll see more news after the break. the join me every thursday on the alex salmon show. and i'll be speaking to guess in the world, the politics sport, business. i'm show business. i'll see you then. me. when i would show the wrong one, i'll just don't need you to fill out the thing because the application and engagement equal betrayal. when so many find themselves, well, the part we choose to look for common ground in the unfortuna
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u. s. is going to collaborate in building hope it home when it's exactly the opposite. any u. s. official or diplomat who arrives in central america should arrive 1st leading with apologies, in meeting with talks of reparations for the enormous damage. the u. s. foreign policy. in neil colonialism have done this, is it crisis for a situation the why the house prefers to call it? that was entirely avoidable biden. and the democrats used my good, the g political tool to attack trump to win the election, but somehow lose city refugees gotten to their heads the, i'll go biden and alan t harris actually give a damn about them an inmate in a washington dc jail. he was a defendant in the january capital riots. it's claiming he's been viciously and savagely beaten by a god or the defendant had been in federal custody since they're arrested in january on charges of assaulting a federal agent and obstructing official proceeding. we got a reaction from conservative lawyer, john pierce, who's represented some of the capital right suspects. he says the defendants have continuously been mist
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which as we're doing in the states, but we committed that we're going to do more for the rest of the world as well. the fact is that we, the u. s. contribution is the foundation foundation to work out how we're going to deal with a 100 nations that are poor and having trouble finding vaccines and having trouble dealing with re reviving their economies if they were in the 1st place in good shape. and we, i committed that we would provide a half a 1000000000 half the building beyond the 80000000. we've already got half a 1000000000 doses of visor vaccine, which we contract to pay for. in addition, the money we put into the coven project, which is that covered it. and i know you all know of a lot of people may not know what covered is. that is a system whereby they're going to provide funding for stage to be able to get access to vaccines on their own as well. but the bottom line is what that generate . it was a commitment by the rest of our colleagues to g 7 that they would provide another half 1000000000. so we're going to have a 1000000000 doses of vaccine. and in our case, the that's includes sharing more than not just $100000
which as we're doing in the states, but we committed that we're going to do more for the rest of the world as well. the fact is that we, the u. s. contribution is the foundation foundation to work out how we're going to deal with a 100 nations that are poor and having trouble finding vaccines and having trouble dealing with re reviving their economies if they were in the 1st place in good shape. and we, i committed that we would provide a half a 1000000000 half the building beyond the 80000000....
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u. s. and rebuilding in the u. s. is not clear that the u. s. is going to find any funding to support this new idea. and james, the health session, it should be about getting under way. what's happening there? well, the g 7 partisans business and the other nations are attending here, have been joined by some other guests. melinda gates, the health campaigner, is going to be at this session, the un secretary general antonio terrace is going to be that, as is the head of one of my un agencies, the world health organization. dr. ted ross. interesting that compare that with a year ago, when dr. ted ross was frozen out by the trump administration and they cut the funding for the world health organization very different one year on. the idea is to come up with a declaration part of the final communicate called the cob, is a declaration that's named off to the place, the just very close to where i am now with the beach where the summit is being held. and the idea is to prevent future pandemic. so look at all the things that had to be done over the last year or so. and see if you can find ways to spot when
u. s. and rebuilding in the u. s. is not clear that the u. s. is going to find any funding to support this new idea. and james, the health session, it should be about getting under way. what's happening there? well, the g 7 partisans business and the other nations are attending here, have been joined by some other guests. melinda gates, the health campaigner, is going to be at this session, the un secretary general antonio terrace is going to be that, as is the head of one of my un agencies,...
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so when you go to the white house website, from here in germany, you're not going to servers in the u. s. you're going to the server here in europe, that's showing you a copy of what white house dot gov has on its website. and what this does is it speeds it up, it also provides better servers so that they can handle a lot more traffic. but like i said, it's centralized as the internet. so you can have these massive global outages that would have been unthinkable to the inventors of the internet who thought as some kind of decentralized peer to peer network. and this must be really concerning for companies globally. that's right, because even though this outage today was not an attack a cyber attack, it's pretty obvious that this would be a target for any kind of hacker who wanted to. so chaos around the world. i mean some coding error. what we think is a coding error on a website in the united states caused an hour of chaos for millions of people. so this is create a vulnerability in the internet that we don't have a solution for you. i scary, but i thank you. i mean, this is for breakin
so when you go to the white house website, from here in germany, you're not going to servers in the u. s. you're going to the server here in europe, that's showing you a copy of what white house dot gov has on its website. and what this does is it speeds it up, it also provides better servers so that they can handle a lot more traffic. but like i said, it's centralized as the internet. so you can have these massive global outages that would have been unthinkable to the inventors of the internet...
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jamaica in india for her to go to guatemala, super oppress country, weaponized, identity politics telling guatemalans over and over that they should not migrate. and then the u. s. is going to collaborate in building hope. it home when it's exactly the opposite, any u. s. official or diplomat who arrives in central america should arrive 1st leading with apologies, in leading with talks of reparations for the enormous damage. the u. s. foreign policy in neil colonialism have done this, is it crisis for a situation the why the house prefers to call it? that was entirely avoidable biden. and the democrats used my good, the g political tool to attack trump to win the election, but somehow lose city refugees got into their heads the go biden. and alan t harris actually give a damn about them. the austrian police say they've arrested 81 people as part of a global sting operation led by america the f. b. i is claiming to have court more than $800.00 criminals worldwide including alms and drug dealers by tricking them into using an encrypted app. the u. s agency apparently was alongside australia, it's federal police and he's pictures. you can see some of those arrests
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u. s. going forward, things like that, women steel tariffs that remain in place on you, metals that were imposed into the trump administration, as well as the broader question as how closely the you plans to align itself with the u. s. and their battle with china over a competition financial correspondent, chelsea's laney there. as chelsea noted, there are other tariffs at dispute including the steel levies imposed by the u. s. in 2018. and those tariffs force you to introduce import quotas on feel to stop a flight of the metal coming from china. but that in turn has led to shortages and skyrocketing prices. the 2nd trip company in western germany makes stumped components for automobiles. the machine is constantly supplied with high grade rolled steel straight from the furnace. last year, 2nd trip paid $4900.00 euro's for a relative steel. now it's $9000.00 tech and trucks. managing director blames the massive price icon. you protectionism, which is closed off the steel market here in guessing ty
u. s. going forward, things like that, women steel tariffs that remain in place on you, metals that were imposed into the trump administration, as well as the broader question as how closely the you plans to align itself with the u. s. and their battle with china over a competition financial correspondent, chelsea's laney there. as chelsea noted, there are other tariffs at dispute including the steel levies imposed by the u. s. in 2018. and those tariffs force you to introduce import quotas on...
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so when you go to the house website, from here in germany, you're not going to servers in the u. s. you're going to the server here in europe, that's showing you a copy of what white house dot gov has on its website. and what this does is it speeds it up. it also provides better servers so that they can handle a lot more traffic. but like i said, it centralizes the internet, so you can have these massive global outages that would have been unthinkable to the inventors of the internet who thought as some kind of decentralized peer to peer network. this must be really concerning for companies globally. that's right. because even though this outage today was not an attack a cyber attack, it's pretty obvious that this would be a target for any kind of hacker who wanted to. so chaos around the world. i mean some coding error. what we think is a coding error on a website in the united states caused an hour of chaos for millions of people. so this is create a vulnerability in the internet that we don't have a solution for yet. a scary. i c, w, i mean s s reporting that let's take a look at
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there's going to be a role back on the u. s. and you financial sanctions that have really served to isolate russia in the financial community. and so what we expect is that there is just going to be a restoration of basic channels of communication. in other words, nothing big could come out of this, but instead it will be that sort of framework for the lower level diplomats to kind of try and build. but again, a lot of criticism that many people are saying why hold this at all? yeah, just a reminder, we just look at the scene here at the airport at geneva, that's the russian president's plane. we're waiting for him to the symbolic. you can see the, the mass ranks of his security detail there and are his bodyguards station to awaiting his arrival. for his departure then to the shores of lake geneva, where he'll hold that summit with the us president, president joe biden. it says that something is expected last summer and can be and what areas do you think they may find some kind of common ground? well, i, you know, the problem is,
there's going to be a role back on the u. s. and you financial sanctions that have really served to isolate russia in the financial community. and so what we expect is that there is just going to be a restoration of basic channels of communication. in other words, nothing big could come out of this, but instead it will be that sort of framework for the lower level diplomats to kind of try and build. but again, a lot of criticism that many people are saying why hold this at all? yeah, just a...
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u. s. is going to pledge an extra half a 1000000 vaccines that it's going to donate to 90 to low a middle income countries, including many in africa. they're going to have announcements from the u. k as well on covey 19. and they hope that the, the summit itself will look at code 19. also the to lead is looking at something called the atlantic chart back in 1941 and the dog days for the u. k. then of the 2nd world war, the u. s. hadn't even started the 2nd world war. ready and that was a document that led to eventually the north atlantic treaty, which founded nato. and the un charter, which founded the un, they're talking about trying to revitalize their relationship to try and do something for the world. at this time, after the devastation of the pandemic, i'm the so love to work together on james, but there are some sticking points between the 2, not least on the thorny issue of northern islands. northern ireland is something that president biden as senator biden was very, very interested in. remember, he has always heritage, remember that before he became president, he said he didn't agree wi
u. s. is going to pledge an extra half a 1000000 vaccines that it's going to donate to 90 to low a middle income countries, including many in africa. they're going to have announcements from the u. k as well on covey 19. and they hope that the, the summit itself will look at code 19. also the to lead is looking at something called the atlantic chart back in 1941 and the dog days for the u. k. then of the 2nd world war, the u. s. hadn't even started the 2nd world war. ready and that was a...
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but we committed that we're going to do more for the rest of the world as well. the fact is that we, the u. s. contribution is the foundation, the foundation to work out how we're going to deal with the 100 nations that are poor and having trouble finding vaccines and having trouble dealing with re reviving their economies if they were in the 1st place in good shape. and we, i committed that we would provide a half a 1000000000 half building beyond the 80000000. we've already got half a 1000000000 doses of pfizer vaccine, which we contract to pay for. in addition to money we put into the coven project, which is that covered. i know you all know of a lot of people may not know what covered is. that is a system whereby they are going to provide funding for stage to be able to get access to vaccines on their own as well. but the bottom line is what that generate, it was a commitment by the rest of our colleagues to g 7 that they would provide another half 1000000000. so we're going to have a 1000000000 doses of vaccine. and in our case, the that includes sharing more than not, not just $10000000
but we committed that we're going to do more for the rest of the world as well. the fact is that we, the u. s. contribution is the foundation, the foundation to work out how we're going to deal with the 100 nations that are poor and having trouble finding vaccines and having trouble dealing with re reviving their economies if they were in the 1st place in good shape. and we, i committed that we would provide a half a 1000000000 half building beyond the 80000000. we've already got half a...
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u. s. is going to be in heavy competitions with china forks. everything from tech to green energy to trade. i think he has to try to find a way to boost us infrastructure, which is very much outdated in comparison, especially when i g and connectivity is one of the main areas of competition. and chris, it seems like, while the market is so concerned about the pending inflation monster, this bite and pumping so much more stimulus into the economy in the form of this infrastructure plant. can this backfired over here, the economy with more spending it absolutely could. and senate minority leader mcconnell recently warned that the vital current budget proposal would quote, drought american families in debt deficit and inflation. i mean, the economy is already hot and the 1st plan of action is to put more money in. so the pricing pressures are real from everything, from gasoline to lumber. but apparently the white house is betting alongside the fact that the return of inflation will last. so this infrastructure plan is like another stimulus shot, i
u. s. is going to be in heavy competitions with china forks. everything from tech to green energy to trade. i think he has to try to find a way to boost us infrastructure, which is very much outdated in comparison, especially when i g and connectivity is one of the main areas of competition. and chris, it seems like, while the market is so concerned about the pending inflation monster, this bite and pumping so much more stimulus into the economy in the form of this infrastructure plant. can...
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u. s. was going to have to pull out enough chemistry. i was going to stand on its own and that the taliban would of course, challenge that well, that dates come. president binders ask all us forces to be out by the 20th anniversary of 911, which is just couple months away. so us forces are drawing down there at a time that it seems like be stop to the taliban have stopped, and the taliban is ascendant across the country. in fact, let me show you a map where this is from long war journal, just tracks us and they say, the tell me is deborah doubled the number of controlled ac in districts since may 1st. now in this map, the light gray is what has now uncontested and controlled by the government of afghanistan and presumably backed by the us. the dark gray is controlled by the taliban and the red is considered contested. then you can see the taliban that as circled. cobble they're in the center, they've circle the kandahar down south. they're doing, they're spreading throughout the rule areas. and so i thought 3 guests on today's show to ta
u. s. was going to have to pull out enough chemistry. i was going to stand on its own and that the taliban would of course, challenge that well, that dates come. president binders ask all us forces to be out by the 20th anniversary of 911, which is just couple months away. so us forces are drawing down there at a time that it seems like be stop to the taliban have stopped, and the taliban is ascendant across the country. in fact, let me show you a map where this is from long war journal, just...
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going to come from? just look at the us. president biden has his own infrastructure bill. he's trying to get through congress. he's having great difficulty there. i don't see how the u . s. is going to get more funding. certainly for 8 to give to this sort of scheme when it's so hard to find funding for infrastructure within the united states and on the health front. james, after pledging 1000000000 curve at 19 vaccines for poorer nations, the g 7 leaders. and now looking at the world's pandemic preparedness with this plan to, to be able to stamp out future pandemic within $100.00 days of them emerging. absolutely. right. now the leaders of course, having lunch and there are some individual meetings between lead us and, and tell you the president biden is meeting president macro as we speak. but in an hour's time, it is that health session. and they say they're trying to look at what has happened in the world over the last year. the lessons learned, trying to find a way to do things like vaccines much quicker, early warning that there is a problem with a pandemic. much quicker that will be briefed by melinda gates. the health campaign will be briefed also by the head of t
going to come from? just look at the us. president biden has his own infrastructure bill. he's trying to get through congress. he's having great difficulty there. i don't see how the u . s. is going to get more funding. certainly for 8 to give to this sort of scheme when it's so hard to find funding for infrastructure within the united states and on the health front. james, after pledging 1000000000 curve at 19 vaccines for poorer nations, the g 7 leaders. and now looking at the world's...
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u. s. is going to provide it any funding where is that going to come from with congress so far? won't even fund his infrastructure plans in the u. s. i think the other question mark about this whole scheme is the belt and road initiative is a, is old and is it's got the belt and road is got spokes all over the world in africa and latin america in europe. the u. s. and now g 7 back rival plan is only now being dreamed of. and in terms of health, james, having plans to donate 1000000000 coven vaccines to a lower income countries. leaders. now looking at the future proof the world's pandemic response. yeah, that's right. as a health meeting or health part of the meeting health session taking place in 2 hours time, the health campaign belinda gates will be briefing the g 7 liter. so will dr. ted ross the head of the world health organization? very, very different. remember from last year, when the president, the united states was criticizing dr. ted ross was cutting funding from the world health organization. now he's briefing those g 7 leaders as they come up with something called t
u. s. is going to provide it any funding where is that going to come from with congress so far? won't even fund his infrastructure plans in the u. s. i think the other question mark about this whole scheme is the belt and road initiative is a, is old and is it's got the belt and road is got spokes all over the world in africa and latin america in europe. the u. s. and now g 7 back rival plan is only now being dreamed of. and in terms of health, james, having plans to donate 1000000000 coven...
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u. s, he's going to look more towards china more toward russia. he's not going to be welcome probably in a lot of western capitals. we'll see what happens to the personal sanctions on him . but, you know, we have to remember that this period of iranian history, where they are, presidents came to the united states came to the un general assembly, tried to, to cultivate some kind of positive ties for iran in the west. that's only 25 years old, really. it largely dates to 100 hot to me. who was the reformist president from 1997 to 2005. so it may be that we will not have this kind of interaction in the future with iranian presidents are really interesting to get your thoughts. barbara love and direct at the future if iran initiative at the atlanta council. thank you. and a boiler outbreak which started in south east guinea in february has been declared over by the health ministry and the world health organization. 16 people were infected, 12 of them died during the outbreak in guinea, 2nd largest city health ministry vaccinated 11000 people to contai
u. s, he's going to look more towards china more toward russia. he's not going to be welcome probably in a lot of western capitals. we'll see what happens to the personal sanctions on him . but, you know, we have to remember that this period of iranian history, where they are, presidents came to the united states came to the un general assembly, tried to, to cultivate some kind of positive ties for iran in the west. that's only 25 years old, really. it largely dates to 100 hot to me. who was...
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u. s. certainly isn't going added alone. the u. s. established what are called the art of miss accords, a series of bilateral agreements with other countries, space agencies, including australia, italy, japan, the u. k, and the united arab emirates. the european union has pledge to pursue a more aggressive european space plan to prevent china from out maneuvering and out muscling the u. s. and its partners while creating a more independent program of its own. across the world, the united arab emirates made history recently by becoming the 1st arab nation to send the spacecraft into the martian orbit for a 2 year mission. saudi arabia plants add another $2000000000.00 to its own space program by 2030 and what has become a mentally space race of its own. saudi arabia is one of the main founders of air upset the arab satellite communications organization, which it has a 37 percent stake in. israel also continues to bolster its own space program, its own technology and research. and the iranian space agency continues to launch satellite
u. s. certainly isn't going added alone. the u. s. established what are called the art of miss accords, a series of bilateral agreements with other countries, space agencies, including australia, italy, japan, the u. k, and the united arab emirates. the european union has pledge to pursue a more aggressive european space plan to prevent china from out maneuvering and out muscling the u. s. and its partners while creating a more independent program of its own. across the world, the united arab...
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u. s. and other countries are taking notice, and the u. s. is going to continue to maintain a strong presence in the, in the pacific. beijing is not going to take kindly to, this is going to be extremely aggravated. and perhaps even see this continuing us activity in the region as some sort of provocation, as it sees the south trying to see as really its own backyard. could really you in beijing, thanks very much for the update. now, russia's presence has relations with the us or at the lowest point in years, but stresses he's open to dialogue on a range of issues. lot of putin has made the comments ahead of a meeting with joe biden on wednesday on us. not showing those federal and you that we have a bilateral relationship that has deteriorated to what is the lowest point in recent years. however, there is still matters that need comparing and identifying and a determination of mutual positions. the issues of mutual interest can be sold more effectively to the benefit of both the united states and russia into russian. please have taken the russian opp
u. s. and other countries are taking notice, and the u. s. is going to continue to maintain a strong presence in the, in the pacific. beijing is not going to take kindly to, this is going to be extremely aggravated. and perhaps even see this continuing us activity in the region as some sort of provocation, as it sees the south trying to see as really its own backyard. could really you in beijing, thanks very much for the update. now, russia's presence has relations with the us or at the lowest...
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u. s. is going to withdraw in the long run. one differences the mag, if they withdraw the us troops now or next month, or the month after that, it's postponing the inevitable. so i don't see any, you know, they may make a small adjustment, but i can't. there is no logic that says that there is a fundamentally different outcome if you withdraw the troops in august or in september, which so why keep them there? john kerry, when he was a vietnam veteran, asked the senate foreign relations committee, who wants to be the last man to die for a mistake? isn't that the dynamic here? once you've decided that us troops are going to withdraw, when i get it over with, is that not part of the problem though? because if they do withdraw and the taliban do make great gains, does not look like a failure? well, it's already a failure. what's the alternative to keep kicking down the can down the road? so you don't never have to admit failure to, to have the slow bleed of losing, you know, a soldier today, a soldier, tomorrow soldier and the next
u. s. is going to withdraw in the long run. one differences the mag, if they withdraw the us troops now or next month, or the month after that, it's postponing the inevitable. so i don't see any, you know, they may make a small adjustment, but i can't. there is no logic that says that there is a fundamentally different outcome if you withdraw the troops in august or in september, which so why keep them there? john kerry, when he was a vietnam veteran, asked the senate foreign relations...
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u. s. foreign policy. robert naming says the withdrawal of the troops is inevitable. the american people were done with this war a long time ago. there is no question that the u. s. is going to withdraw in the long run one differences the mag, if they withdraw the us troops now or next month, or for the month after that if postponing the inevitable can tell they have ambitions outside of afghanistan, or which they've never indicated. or if they're hyper al qaeda or similar groups that have envisioned outside of afghanistan, which they did before, 2001. now they agreed in the agreement, the trump administration, that they wouldn't harbor we'll see if they fall through. and now, even if they don't, or even if they've fall through it, partially, the assumption should not be keeping us troops in afghanistan must be the default unless there's 0 threat from afghanistan. the right question is, what's the correct policy to minimize risk? we can't keep us troops everywhere where there might be a potential threat the united states some day. and it's not necessarily the most effective strategy or that doesn't for me to. so i will be back in, let's say 31 minutes with a look at your
u. s. foreign policy. robert naming says the withdrawal of the troops is inevitable. the american people were done with this war a long time ago. there is no question that the u. s. is going to withdraw in the long run one differences the mag, if they withdraw the us troops now or next month, or for the month after that if postponing the inevitable can tell they have ambitions outside of afghanistan, or which they've never indicated. or if they're hyper al qaeda or similar groups that have...
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and he is going out of his way to try and reassure nato leaders that the u. s. is going to be a reliable and predictable partner because of course the alliance for the past 4 years is donald trump, administration has experienced the us in a way, turn its back on foreign policy on the alliance. so joe biden adamant that he's rebuilding trust, also putting on the table, the series of issues that he is particularly interested in discussing. not just the withdrawal of the military from afghanistan, climate change, but job by them very adamant the nato allies should back washington's push for a much tougher and stronger position on china. washington, seeing beijing as a growing economic and strategic challenge. what we understand is being reported that in the final communicate, expected a bit later, the nato will back this push will say the china is one of the main strategic challenges for the 1st time. really because of course, russia has always occupied that role rushes or of course, also dominating these discussions. and joe biden will be face to face with vladimir
and he is going out of his way to try and reassure nato leaders that the u. s. is going to be a reliable and predictable partner because of course the alliance for the past 4 years is donald trump, administration has experienced the us in a way, turn its back on foreign policy on the alliance. so joe biden adamant that he's rebuilding trust, also putting on the table, the series of issues that he is particularly interested in discussing. not just the withdrawal of the military from afghanistan,...
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u. s. is also going to be discussing with its members. part of the role that the u. s. president is playing is to reassure after 4 years of donald trump, that there is a solid security commitment to that end. the united states once again, going to a firm article 5 that an attack on one. it's an attack on all as being what you'll bottom believes is the foundation of not only his multilateralism plan, but also for global security. and seeing that the rule based order that exists in the united states and around the world is something that continues to be maintained . now, in addition to china, one of the big concerns for the united states is also the issue of afghanistan, something that will also be brought up. given the fact that the u. s. continuing to draw down its forces and looking to make sure that its policies are in line with its allies. but you're right when it comes to russia when it comes to china. those are the big issues that are looming in terms of the concerns of this group. and of the united states and to that, and the secretary general talking about how
u. s. is also going to be discussing with its members. part of the role that the u. s. president is playing is to reassure after 4 years of donald trump, that there is a solid security commitment to that end. the united states once again, going to a firm article 5 that an attack on one. it's an attack on all as being what you'll bottom believes is the foundation of not only his multilateralism plan, but also for global security. and seeing that the rule based order that exists in the united...
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u. s. said that they were going to or see me a to kamala, how are assistant said that they're going to give more than $100000000.00 to try and help met. can workers to try and help mexican wordpress. and that's because the u. s. companies complained the under the agreement between us and mexico, a lot of that business was going south of the border where mexican company would taking advantage of basically bad working conditions for their work is to make sure that products with cheapest, they tried to address that. but the main thing obviously was migration. there was also money for the south of mexico. president looked up the door for a long time. has said that money needs to be made available, not just to central america, but to southern mexico. were a lot of people. my great from because of a lack of opportunities that support is there in mexico and also in some states, a lot of violence going on. and what's different about how the button administration is handling the migration migration issue compared with his predecessor or there's a really huge difference in terms of just what we've se
u. s. said that they were going to or see me a to kamala, how are assistant said that they're going to give more than $100000000.00 to try and help met. can workers to try and help mexican wordpress. and that's because the u. s. companies complained the under the agreement between us and mexico, a lot of that business was going south of the border where mexican company would taking advantage of basically bad working conditions for their work is to make sure that products with cheapest, they...
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u. s. is not following the same protocol as other oil rich nations. and if that means americans are going to continue to see their gas prices rise, you know, also with rising temperatures and parts of the united states could be facing the worst route over 1200 years. and summer is just beginning meteorologist. denise isaac joins us to discuss if there is relieving side. and if this could be assigned for other major weather movement in the future. and have you been able to walk the streets of a major urban city in america? well that since the travel restrictions have been lifted, well, if you have, i bet you'd notice the number of homeless on the streets have increased and mental health facilities still being limited. those battling a various mental disorders are finding themselves out of place to go. we're going to bring you the latest and if anything or any politician is actually doing anything to help the situation. now speaking of other situations, remember last summer, when protest against the death of george floyd broke out with them turning violent and even destructive. now a year l
u. s. is not following the same protocol as other oil rich nations. and if that means americans are going to continue to see their gas prices rise, you know, also with rising temperatures and parts of the united states could be facing the worst route over 1200 years. and summer is just beginning meteorologist. denise isaac joins us to discuss if there is relieving side. and if this could be assigned for other major weather movement in the future. and have you been able to walk the streets of a...