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u. s. not much more from the e. u, as if, you know, we need this to play out. and get it over one thing for all because you know, we're not going to get involved in the caucuses. let russia and turkey sorted out. it's not the sort of general impression you got. well, we have to bear in mind that the war was happening under a different administration in washington, the trumpet ministration, which had very different type of relations with turkey and with russia. number number to the overall u. s. foreign policy, whatever it was under the trump administration, i think it was quite an ambiguous one, but was about disengagement from many regions including the middle east and the caucasus and elsewhere saw the silence or whatever. i think among other things definitely was because of the different political administration here as soon as the power changed in america. and i think that's part of the reason why the timing of the attack by us there, by john in 30 was piques. it was right. the election time was it was the campaign period. nobody really was going to be very
u. s. not much more from the e. u, as if, you know, we need this to play out. and get it over one thing for all because you know, we're not going to get involved in the caucuses. let russia and turkey sorted out. it's not the sort of general impression you got. well, we have to bear in mind that the war was happening under a different administration in washington, the trumpet ministration, which had very different type of relations with turkey and with russia. number number to the overall u. s....
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u. s. s 5 g capability or mediocre, not the best. so it kind of doesn't make sense for me why you have a mediocre player taking charge to lead and help subsidize 5 g for other nation when it can even get the cost of its own infrastructure down. so instead of rely on capabilities alone, the u. s. is rely on the strength of the us dollar and government funding to support the agenda. almost like over zealous college parent making extra donation theater mediocre child into his to ivy league like a position that you don't get based on merit. so it would make a lot more sense for china to be leaving the rollout as a technology is unquestionably superior. and not to mention at a fraction cost of data be, you know, that's really interesting because you would think that the u. s. would be saying, choose us because we're the best of the best when it comes to this technology. but instead they just seem to be saying to us because we're not china now, but i know we've talked a lot about these ongoing tensions between the u. s. and china, and we'r
u. s. s 5 g capability or mediocre, not the best. so it kind of doesn't make sense for me why you have a mediocre player taking charge to lead and help subsidize 5 g for other nation when it can even get the cost of its own infrastructure down. so instead of rely on capabilities alone, the u. s. is rely on the strength of the us dollar and government funding to support the agenda. almost like over zealous college parent making extra donation theater mediocre child into his to ivy league like a...
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not to mention at a fraction of the cost of data be. you know, that's really interesting because you would think that the u. s. would be saying choose us because we're the best of the best when it comes to this technology. but instead they just seem to be saying to us because we're not china now. but i know we've talked a lot about these ongoing tensions between the u. s. and china, and we're now learning that raymond james, managing director ad mills, says that he believes tension between the us and china are likely to only worse and under the biden administration, saying quote, this kind of relationship going down a path of great confrontation. so could the relationship between the us and china be headed towards a new cold war? i think in many ways it is headed toward a new cold war, or at least where at the very beginning of a new cold war. certainly look, it's an economic war. i think that essentially what we've done is we've weaponized these markets, right? we've weaponized the market in a way to say, let's harm china as much as we possibly can to slow down their dominance. certainly slow down their abilit
not to mention at a fraction of the cost of data be. you know, that's really interesting because you would think that the u. s. would be saying choose us because we're the best of the best when it comes to this technology. but instead they just seem to be saying to us because we're not china now. but i know we've talked a lot about these ongoing tensions between the u. s. and china, and we're now learning that raymond james, managing director ad mills, says that he believes tension between the...
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so this is not a good thing, even if, as i know, i'm sure the u. s. didn't train and does not own and walks far away from me as possible. and he and the association of people do this or blend. just a final thoughts you, i mean, so what kind of security training then would these agents have received? how normal is this private contract is to do this kind of training on us soil. why as the private contractor issue has become quite normal, since the administration of president reagan, which now goes back 40 years, republicans are an amorous of privatizing government as it were. and when the war on terror increase and funding that this kind of activity with private corporation says increase quite a bit, what they train can be good range widely, but it will be how do you protect someone establish a security perimeter for important person such as mal howard and sharman, what have what skills do you have in, in the martial arch and in the weapons control and in securing a, an area that the v i p will travel to things like that. all right, so then cargo is goo
so this is not a good thing, even if, as i know, i'm sure the u. s. didn't train and does not own and walks far away from me as possible. and he and the association of people do this or blend. just a final thoughts you, i mean, so what kind of security training then would these agents have received? how normal is this private contract is to do this kind of training on us soil. why as the private contractor issue has become quite normal, since the administration of president reagan, which now...
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what people find when they arrive at the border, the policies, in many cases are not dramatically different. in fact, the u. s. husband said for some time that they will send people back, but that has not stopped the search. now there is an acknowledgement from cala harris as she spoke alongside the guatemala president at the national palace that she believes. the reason people are making the desperate journey is because they feel they need to play harm or they can't satisfy basic needs. and that's why both leaders worked in, in their bilateral meetings, discuss how they believe that they can encourage people to stay where they are in their homeland. they and now that there would be an effort to combat not only human trafficking is smuggling, but also the corruption that many are facing, that is really hurting their economic opportunities. the colonel who led to military coups and molly, in less than a year, has been sworn in as he transitional president. see me going to pick a member of the opposition to be his prime minister and promise to hold elections next february. nuclear talk is the latest, not from b
what people find when they arrive at the border, the policies, in many cases are not dramatically different. in fact, the u. s. husband said for some time that they will send people back, but that has not stopped the search. now there is an acknowledgement from cala harris as she spoke alongside the guatemala president at the national palace that she believes. the reason people are making the desperate journey is because they feel they need to play harm or they can't satisfy basic needs. and...
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u. s. not do that? or why does the u. k. do that? i mean, do you have an idea what's prevented what is preventing the west from doing exactly what you have recommended? well, i think it, it requires a strong constitution. it will have a, there'll be a furious reaction. but, but, and i think so far, you know, we've been living in a world where the cold war ended 20 years ago and everybody's kind of relax and nobody wants to have trouble. but i'm recruiting and the easier thing to do is to try to sweep it under the carpet. try to appease him. but we all know that a piece doesn't get you anywhere and it certainly doesn't get you anywhere with a dictator. like latimer, we know that the president, the u. s. president. he attached this summit to his european tour. he was here attempting to get the u. k. and the european union to stand with him when it comes to russia and try and do you think the united states can rely on europe when it comes to keeping that, that solidarity against russia? unfortunately, not for a very bad structural reaso
u. s. not do that? or why does the u. k. do that? i mean, do you have an idea what's prevented what is preventing the west from doing exactly what you have recommended? well, i think it, it requires a strong constitution. it will have a, there'll be a furious reaction. but, but, and i think so far, you know, we've been living in a world where the cold war ended 20 years ago and everybody's kind of relax and nobody wants to have trouble. but i'm recruiting and the easier thing to do is to try to...
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u. s. not do that? or why does the u. k. do that? i mean, do you have an idea what's prevented what is preventing the west from doing exactly what you have recommended? well, i think it, it requires a strong constitution. it will have a, there'll be a furious reaction. but, but, and i think so far, you know, we've been living in a world where the cold war ended 20 years ago and everybody's kind of relax and nobody wants to have trouble but refuting. and the easier thing to do is to try to sweep it under the carpet, try to appease him. but we all know that if he doesn't get you anywhere, it certainly doesn't get you anywhere with a dictator. like latimer, we know that the president, the u. s. president, he attached this summit to his european tour. he was here attempting to get the u. k. and the european union to stand with him when it comes to russia and trying to do you think the united states can rely on europe when it comes to keeping that, that solidarity against russia. unfortunately, not for a very bad structural reason, which
u. s. not do that? or why does the u. k. do that? i mean, do you have an idea what's prevented what is preventing the west from doing exactly what you have recommended? well, i think it, it requires a strong constitution. it will have a, there'll be a furious reaction. but, but, and i think so far, you know, we've been living in a world where the cold war ended 20 years ago and everybody's kind of relax and nobody wants to have trouble but refuting. and the easier thing to do is to try to sweep...
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they have also worn neighboring countries not to host u. s. military bases threatening consequences if the do not. back in april, president joe biden pledged remove all us troops by september 11th, that was pushed back from the number you just heard. may 1st thought the earlier at deadline negotiated by donald trump and the taliban, but u. s. military leaders have repeatedly cautioned against any kind of deadline, saying that draw don't should be based on the security situation on the ground rather than a specific date. i'm happy to say we can cross live now to brian becker. brian is national coordinator of the anti war. i'm sure coalition. welcome to you. we just heard the defense secretary and the top general in the u. s. saying terrorists in afghanistan could regenerate and threaten america within 2 years or clinical, or they actually true. or is this more a sense of looking for excuses to extend the deadline? what's your, what's your view on that? i think there's a debate going on inside of washington and between the biden white house and
they have also worn neighboring countries not to host u. s. military bases threatening consequences if the do not. back in april, president joe biden pledged remove all us troops by september 11th, that was pushed back from the number you just heard. may 1st thought the earlier at deadline negotiated by donald trump and the taliban, but u. s. military leaders have repeatedly cautioned against any kind of deadline, saying that draw don't should be based on the security situation on the ground...
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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
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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i think the vast majority of charities are not the u. s. congress is getting involved threatening to withhold funding if other tribes did reverse course, and it seems to be working some say they will open a dialogue on the issue. but it is fraught on the face of it. the federal government is overtly intervening and tribal affairs. however, since a supreme court ruling in 2020 the tribes arguments are excluding freedman have become shakia. muskogee creek tribe argued ro talerie from the federal government, its basis, the 1866 treaty with the federal government and the tribe one. but it's that same treaty that gave freed bill full rights as tribal members. fioma, edward creek, all grayson's tribe, and cheese determines that friedman, members, both living and dead, will soon be able to reclaim their identity. she ever chancey al jazeera, broken arrow oklahoma. we've got a sport in a moment, a clash at the copa and between 2 south american football giants, son and we'll have that on the read through the 4th amendment. ah, we'll go from one is
i think the vast majority of charities are not the u. s. congress is getting involved threatening to withhold funding if other tribes did reverse course, and it seems to be working some say they will open a dialogue on the issue. but it is fraught on the face of it. the federal government is overtly intervening and tribal affairs. however, since a supreme court ruling in 2020 the tribes arguments are excluding freedman have become shakia. muskogee creek tribe argued ro talerie from the federal...
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u. s. not to come. she is met guatemalans president and other leaders to discuss a spike in migration. and next stop is mexican committee helicopters more from guatemala company. there is an acknowledgment from com la harris as she spoke alongside the guatemala president at the national palace that she believes. the reason people are making the desperate journey is because they feel they need to really harm or they can't satisfy basic needs. and that's why both leaders worked and in their bilateral meetings discuss how they believe that they can encourage people to stay where they are in their homeland. they and now that there would be an effort to combat not only human trafficking is smuggling, but also the corruption that many are facing, that is really hurting their economic opportunity. colonel is see me going to has been sworn in his mind. he's transitional president. he led a military q last month over through transitional government and stored less than a year ago. he promised to hold elections next february. the us justice department says it's recovered millions of dollars paid
u. s. not to come. she is met guatemalans president and other leaders to discuss a spike in migration. and next stop is mexican committee helicopters more from guatemala company. there is an acknowledgment from com la harris as she spoke alongside the guatemala president at the national palace that she believes. the reason people are making the desperate journey is because they feel they need to really harm or they can't satisfy basic needs. and that's why both leaders worked and in their...
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u. s. not do that? or why does the u. k. do that, i mean, do you have an idea of what's prevented what is preventing the west from doing exactly what you have recommended? well, i think it, it requires a strong constitution. it will have a, there'll be a furious reaction. but, but i think so far, you know, we've been living in a world where the cold war ended 20 years ago and everybody's kind of relax and nobody wants to have trouble. but i'm recruiting and the easier thing to do is to try to sweep it under the carpet, try to appease him. but we all know that if he doesn't get you anywhere, it certainly doesn't get you anywhere with a dictator. like latimer, we know that the president, the u. s. president. he attached this summit to his european tour. he was here attempting to get the u. k. and the european union to stand with him when it comes to russia and china. do you think the united states can rely on europe when it comes to keeping that, that solidarity against russia? unfortunately, not for a very bad structural reas
u. s. not do that? or why does the u. k. do that, i mean, do you have an idea of what's prevented what is preventing the west from doing exactly what you have recommended? well, i think it, it requires a strong constitution. it will have a, there'll be a furious reaction. but, but i think so far, you know, we've been living in a world where the cold war ended 20 years ago and everybody's kind of relax and nobody wants to have trouble. but i'm recruiting and the easier thing to do is to try to...
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u. s. itself would pass the human rights standard to keep setting for others? i think the u. s. is not setting great sample. look at their human rights violations in their own country. i have lived in the state for about 10 years. i have seen a lot of discrimination i was even discriminated against while i was a student in the states and the u. s. right now is choosing china of genocide. i was genius. i do have you ever since you knew size of the population, which is still growing rapidly, the western.
u. s. itself would pass the human rights standard to keep setting for others? i think the u. s. is not setting great sample. look at their human rights violations in their own country. i have lived in the state for about 10 years. i have seen a lot of discrimination i was even discriminated against while i was a student in the states and the u. s. right now is choosing china of genocide. i was genius. i do have you ever since you knew size of the population, which is still growing rapidly, the...
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u. s. is not supplied any sort of justification for its arbitrary censorship of these new sites inside iran, even as it continues to espouse that it advocates for press freedom around the world. so certainly the white house is dodging the tough questions about why they took this action and also refusing to discuss the timing. kimberly, is there any sense? yeah, the white house is readjusting a strategy as far as iran is concerned. having seen this recent action, you know, the white house officially insist? nothing's changed. the official word from the white house press secretary was that the 6 round of negotiations have wrapped up in vienna to live in ra nuclear program . that these are still on track, even as there is not a 7th round negotiate scheduled yet for negotiations, as she continues to insist that essentially these negotiating teams are consulting in their various capitals. but things are moving along, but it's clear that something has changed. even if the white house is not saying it ve
u. s. is not supplied any sort of justification for its arbitrary censorship of these new sites inside iran, even as it continues to espouse that it advocates for press freedom around the world. so certainly the white house is dodging the tough questions about why they took this action and also refusing to discuss the timing. kimberly, is there any sense? yeah, the white house is readjusting a strategy as far as iran is concerned. having seen this recent action, you know, the white house...
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u. s. is not returning favor. now take a look at this list travelers from europe as well as the u. k. china, iran, india, and brazil are all prohibited from entering the u. s. within 14 days of leaving any of these destinations now. those traveling from restricted countries will hold a green card or are an american citizens are allowed to enter the us with a negative cove in 1900 deaths taken within 2 days of traveling. but everyone else, however, is barred from entry. now this also includes visa. 8 holders who live work and pay taxes in the us. now this measure has been in place since the beginning of the pandemic and has yet to be revised, even as rates of transmission has dropped in the e u. and as we see large parts of the us population as been vaccinated, so as things stand right now, the rationale behind maintaining the restriction list is rather unclear. brent archie correspond size. tabitha? thank you so much. had time now for a quick break, but when we come back, the millionaire club has grown over the past year despite the cobra 1900 hand demik and the economic fall out. j
u. s. is not returning favor. now take a look at this list travelers from europe as well as the u. k. china, iran, india, and brazil are all prohibited from entering the u. s. within 14 days of leaving any of these destinations now. those traveling from restricted countries will hold a green card or are an american citizens are allowed to enter the us with a negative cove in 1900 deaths taken within 2 days of traveling. but everyone else, however, is barred from entry. now this also includes...
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u. s. lingered on, so in 2020 the u. s. was not off the top spot, but that was seemed to be a one off. and now the u. s. him to be reclaiming his rightful space in that area. i will say in china, in general, i mean it's called huge economy. but unlike the u. s. government owned enterprise of cycle stated enterprise play a much, much bigger role than they do in the u. s. and the certain sectors, entire sectors where the state and enterprise is sort of the dominant game. so if you look at things like ation or utilities or transportation or banking, you can't really get in as, as a phone company. and that's going to hamper the chinese for some time to come. and i guess the sumption we've been that they will sort of have a more limited role for the state in the future. but that does not seem to be happening. so they still count for about one course of the countries output, and they seem to be holding study that says not greater liberalization taking place here in china. so you're saying, because despite tensions with the west, china is still is one of the largest investors around the world.
u. s. lingered on, so in 2020 the u. s. was not off the top spot, but that was seemed to be a one off. and now the u. s. him to be reclaiming his rightful space in that area. i will say in china, in general, i mean it's called huge economy. but unlike the u. s. government owned enterprise of cycle stated enterprise play a much, much bigger role than they do in the u. s. and the certain sectors, entire sectors where the state and enterprise is sort of the dominant game. so if you look at things...
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u. s. of course, has not been directly engaged with iran in these talks. instead of leaving that to their counterparts in the deal, but by joe biden, the president of the u. s. is very eager to make progress on this front and as far as easy as concerned on the one hand, this man is a hard liner. that's a concern for the united states. amnesty international has linked him to death squads in the 1980 s that oversaw the killing of thousands extradition extra judicially of political prisoners. and as the head of the judiciary, racy over saw other human rights abuses, according to amnesty international, including allowing government officials and security forces immunity and their crackdown on protesters and dissidence and so forth. so this makes right, you see actually the 1st iranian president sworn into office under un sanctions and 2019 when he took over as the head of the judiciary, the united states level, personal sanctions against him. so that is a complicating factor in the relationship here. and on the other hand, he has also express support for gettin
u. s. of course, has not been directly engaged with iran in these talks. instead of leaving that to their counterparts in the deal, but by joe biden, the president of the u. s. is very eager to make progress on this front and as far as easy as concerned on the one hand, this man is a hard liner. that's a concern for the united states. amnesty international has linked him to death squads in the 1980 s that oversaw the killing of thousands extradition extra judicially of political prisoners. and...
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how positive, not just polite, the russian president is referring to the u. s. president who recently said that he believes putin is a killer thought or but a cut or image of president by the way that i just created in our media and in the american media has nothing to do with reality when you me to just know if he had a long trip and he flew across the atlantic deal jet lag and be changing of time zone. so when i'm flying some way, it can be uncomfortable. but no, he looked cheerful. we talked face to face for 2 hours, maybe even more just him and was not. he knows what he's talking about. on fullness dealing with, you know, a biden is a professional. when you, when you work with him, you need to listen carefully. so you don't miss anything. well, he does not miss a thing that can assure you, it was quite obvious to me that she was just a couple of hours later. the u. s. president was pressed by reporters on how he is now reading, whether mere food in take a listen. why i don't have your mr. president. the way to do all that was great. i said, what will change
how positive, not just polite, the russian president is referring to the u. s. president who recently said that he believes putin is a killer thought or but a cut or image of president by the way that i just created in our media and in the american media has nothing to do with reality when you me to just know if he had a long trip and he flew across the atlantic deal jet lag and be changing of time zone. so when i'm flying some way, it can be uncomfortable. but no, he looked cheerful. we talked...
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how positive, not just polite, the russian president is referring to the u. s. president who recently said that he believes putin is a killer thought over or image of president by the way them and i just created in our media and in the american media has nothing to do with reality show when you me to just no, he had a long trip he flew across the atlantic jet lag and be changing of times only when i'm flying some way. it can be uncomfortable. but no, he looked cheerful. we talked face to face for 2 hours, or maybe even more just him. and he knows what he's talking about on fullness dealing with, you know, i did as a professional when you, when you work with him, you need to listen carefully. so you didn't miss anything, was he does not miss a thing that i can assure you. it was quite obvious to me that she was just a couple of hours later. the u. s. president was pressed by reporters on how he is now reading. why don't you have to take a listen? why, how can i help have your mr president. a when you do all that was great, i said, what will change your behavior
how positive, not just polite, the russian president is referring to the u. s. president who recently said that he believes putin is a killer thought over or image of president by the way them and i just created in our media and in the american media has nothing to do with reality show when you me to just no, he had a long trip he flew across the atlantic jet lag and be changing of times only when i'm flying some way. it can be uncomfortable. but no, he looked cheerful. we talked face to face...
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u. s. is not only concerned about iran, it's also concerned about domestic perception of engagement with iran and about re entering the nuclear deal. so i think it might be a little bit more complex. we don't know whether these are separate trucks or whether they're related. but in terms of censorship, we should, i think, be concerned when these types of approaches are taken and turning the d n as the domain name system into a tool geopolitical information warfare. because that threatens the integrity of the internet and the global network. that is the world wide web. so we want to be very careful about this. scott. i saw you nodding along somewhat. courtney was saying there, did you want to jump in? i think dr. rush is absolutely spot on, and that is the wider issue here beyond us in your, on is the president this such ok, fine. yours happens to be able because the domains, your registry. you asked to exert pressure on your, on. does it do so with other countries? not only china, russia, if they'
u. s. is not only concerned about iran, it's also concerned about domestic perception of engagement with iran and about re entering the nuclear deal. so i think it might be a little bit more complex. we don't know whether these are separate trucks or whether they're related. but in terms of censorship, we should, i think, be concerned when these types of approaches are taken and turning the d n as the domain name system into a tool geopolitical information warfare. because that threatens the...
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u. s. troop withdrawal approaches. now president joe biden says those who have helped the u. s. will not be left behind, interpreted dr. as cooks so many others. they have already been offered to apply for a special immigration visa, but approvals have been slow and recent corona virus out right at the us embassy and campbell, and they delayed things further. when he's 18000 applicants with at least 50000 family members have been waiting for their documents to be processed. a will be relocated to a 3rd country until their visa applications come through. that announcement was made by the white house on friday. we have identified a group of applicants, special immigrant, visa applicants who have served as interpreters and translators, as well as other at risk categories who have assisted us. they will be relocated to a location outside of afghanistan before we complete our military draw down by september in order to complete the visa application process. so they will do it from another location. the additional details of that, i'm just not going be able to speak to from here. but more than
u. s. troop withdrawal approaches. now president joe biden says those who have helped the u. s. will not be left behind, interpreted dr. as cooks so many others. they have already been offered to apply for a special immigration visa, but approvals have been slow and recent corona virus out right at the us embassy and campbell, and they delayed things further. when he's 18000 applicants with at least 50000 family members have been waiting for their documents to be processed. a will be relocated...
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u. s. is not following the same protocol.
u. s. is not following the same protocol.
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u. s. dollar. and not have to couch out to the us dollar in the us dollar system was just going to open the floodgates you think for other countries to do the same. it's going to be hard for smaller country without the resources and without a strong leader that can stand up to america as much as people are demonized. putting has the same quality a strong way are they're trying to do what's better for their people in their view without being bought or told what to do by another country. and this is a big difference. so russia is able to do it, but a small country, like how does an african country stand up to the u. s. government in africa that we're seeing incredible adoption, a big area. and the companies like tactful, you know, they've got an amazing app. people are their big client and they're trading in it's on campus cable as well. but it's really time i hear ya has the player because any legal they're trying to i mean, right? but it also goes for the leaders, for example, i was in tanzania. and stanza
u. s. dollar. and not have to couch out to the us dollar in the us dollar system was just going to open the floodgates you think for other countries to do the same. it's going to be hard for smaller country without the resources and without a strong leader that can stand up to america as much as people are demonized. putting has the same quality a strong way are they're trying to do what's better for their people in their view without being bought or told what to do by another country. and this...
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u. s. collection in 2020. we're not going to pick sides here, but it did not make america look good. no matter which side you were on. we sold a protest, we saw that government shutdown businesses. and now the u. s. the paying people to not work. this is way our into been yours will say why i'm going to come to america . the wealthy in america are now being demonized. i mean sure guys like you long last can go gaze. super super super billionaires are still be in like trace. but if you are, but if you're not worth is between 1000000 and say 50000000 or 100000000, you hated using evil capitalist. that's not a society where people want to move to start their businesses. and they going to look for other more globally, the centralize option. and because going to change the world, because now what bitcoin, you need a corporation, you can use bitcoin as dodd bank, as payments are becoming faster and cheaper through the lighting network. so i can see a future where people are detracting from america. they're getting, say, a caribbean passport for example, and then they don't need to establish
u. s. collection in 2020. we're not going to pick sides here, but it did not make america look good. no matter which side you were on. we sold a protest, we saw that government shutdown businesses. and now the u. s. the paying people to not work. this is way our into been yours will say why i'm going to come to america . the wealthy in america are now being demonized. i mean sure guys like you long last can go gaze. super super super billionaires are still be in like trace. but if you are, but...
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u. s. took down about a 100 websites linked to iran, and it's coming at a crucial time for the nuclear talk in vienna. the u. s any ron have not met face to face, but diplomat say they've made progress, and government involves should make a final decision. soon on reviving the 2015 nuclear deal. let's bring in our correspond endorsed jibari, who is in tehran dose, as i said, he's all coming at a very sensitive and delicate time. tell us 1st about the report on the talk. i come to sabotage anyway on the atomic energy agency building. yes, we're getting very little information, which is not unusual here. when such things happen, the officials are remain very tight lipped about the details of this attempt that attack on a building which we understand to be in the city of carriage. that's just west of the capital terror on the attempt to attack took place on early wednesday morning. we still don't know what form the attack took, but the officials have said that they have managed to boil the attack and they are still investigating and looking for perpetrators. this is not the 1st time we've seen this kind of attempted sabotage. and
u. s. took down about a 100 websites linked to iran, and it's coming at a crucial time for the nuclear talk in vienna. the u. s any ron have not met face to face, but diplomat say they've made progress, and government involves should make a final decision. soon on reviving the 2015 nuclear deal. let's bring in our correspond endorsed jibari, who is in tehran dose, as i said, he's all coming at a very sensitive and delicate time. tell us 1st about the report on the talk. i come to sabotage...
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u. s. does not have the number of facilities needed to how's those that are denied entry at u. s. airport. in a statement to al jazeera, the cdc said many vaccination programs in countries around the world were suspended or canceled during the coven 1900 pandemic. as a result, the risk of importing a dog with rabies may be higher. rabies and dogs has been eliminated from the united states since 2007, but remains prevalent overseas. 59000 people die every year from the disease. every dog at the shelter is vaccinated, even though cases here are rare. 19 years of living and kept on rescuing dogs, dealing with animals on a daily basis. we've never come across. we've never heard of. we've never been notified of any kind of case of rabies in casa, i saw some pet adoption agencies have had to tell some hopeful owners that their dogs won't be able to make it out in time. we're talking about us military troops here to i'm sure the cdc would not directly mean to implicate and these soldiers are no longer going to be able to take the animal that rendered under gonna become their emotional
u. s. does not have the number of facilities needed to how's those that are denied entry at u. s. airport. in a statement to al jazeera, the cdc said many vaccination programs in countries around the world were suspended or canceled during the coven 1900 pandemic. as a result, the risk of importing a dog with rabies may be higher. rabies and dogs has been eliminated from the united states since 2007, but remains prevalent overseas. 59000 people die every year from the disease. every dog at the...
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u. s. congress. and for the u. s. media, it's not clearly a big concern for members of the us public. but absolutely the, the role of china in the world, the power of china, the prestige of china, these sort of vaguely defined rivalry of china becoming the number one nation, whatever the heck that is. and it's alliances with other, with others, including russia, are the top concern, the top justification for weapons spending and infrastructure spending and everything else under the sun. it's a sort of of madness within washington d. c. but the u. s. public is, you know, is, is far behind in terms of obsessing with this concern. okay, david, what, we're going to leave it there, but get to talk to you to not ever saved swanson his peace activists and also executive director of the greek world bill more, thanks for your time. thank you. i mean, while bob wire and a massive police presence a covering brussels at the moment, is it plays host to the nato summit and just 48 hours ahead of those highly anticipated talks them between the russian and us leaders. the lines has set a pretty aggre
u. s. congress. and for the u. s. media, it's not clearly a big concern for members of the us public. but absolutely the, the role of china in the world, the power of china, the prestige of china, these sort of vaguely defined rivalry of china becoming the number one nation, whatever the heck that is. and it's alliances with other, with others, including russia, are the top concern, the top justification for weapons spending and infrastructure spending and everything else under the sun. it's a...
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u. s. is not looking for a conflict, but he wants to make clear, well, the red lines are so you said russia is a worthy adversary called food and also bright and tough in the psychology behind that, if you will, is that he's trying to show he's taking putin seriously, he also softened his tone as you remember a little earlier he called to put in a killer. so we haven't heard any of that rhetoric anymore. and that opens the door for negotiations with russia. president biden, once a cooperation, or at least offer the such a cooperation in areas of common interest. but he also wants to make clear the times of the trauma era when the u. s. handed out a card last to russia that those times are over now. and that election meddling ransomware attempts also any aggressive behavior in general that these times are over. and if not, russia will face the consequences. and we also heard dana taking a tougher line against which, against china, and it does appear that bite has also been successful in getting me
u. s. is not looking for a conflict, but he wants to make clear, well, the red lines are so you said russia is a worthy adversary called food and also bright and tough in the psychology behind that, if you will, is that he's trying to show he's taking putin seriously, he also softened his tone as you remember a little earlier he called to put in a killer. so we haven't heard any of that rhetoric anymore. and that opens the door for negotiations with russia. president biden, once a cooperation,...
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u. s. is back, the u. s. is there, the u. s. will defend its nato allies. it does mean something. it's not just atmosphere. if it does create more of a sense of security among these allies who are bound to go to war for each other if necessary. and, and the truth is that during the trump administration, he didn't make a lot of changes on the ground even though he threatened to. so most u. s. reassurance, measures physically are still in place and everybody is, is very much welcoming. these are the words from president biden that tell them if needed, we will use our defense mechanism to protect you our allies. thank you for that territory. show that nature headquarters in brussels. every year dw brings together media professionals and decision makers from a range of fields to discuss the most important socio political issues about time. german chancellor, i'm going to michael started this g as global media form with a special message. there was also an address from armand lasha party colleague who hopes to succeed her as chancellor disruption and innovation is the theme of the 2 day meeting with conspiracy
u. s. is back, the u. s. is there, the u. s. will defend its nato allies. it does mean something. it's not just atmosphere. if it does create more of a sense of security among these allies who are bound to go to war for each other if necessary. and, and the truth is that during the trump administration, he didn't make a lot of changes on the ground even though he threatened to. so most u. s. reassurance, measures physically are still in place and everybody is, is very much welcoming. these are...
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i think the vast majority of charities are not the u. s. congress is getting involved threatening to withhold funding if other tribes did reverse course, and it seems to be working some say they will open a dialogue on the issue. but it is fraught on the face of it. the federal government is overtly intervening and tribal affairs. however, since a supreme court ruling in 2020, the tribes arguments are excluding freedman have become shakia. muskogee creek tribe argued for ptolemy from the federal government, its basis, the 1866 treaty with the federal government and the tribe one. but it's that same treaty that gave freedom and full right as tribal members fioma, edward creek, all grayson's tribe. and she's determined that friedman, numbers, both living and dead, will soon be able to reclaim their identity. she ever tenancy al jazeera, broken arrow, oklahoma, fill ahead on al jazeera in 4th, 2000 americans, biggest rivals, me in the corporate america. here with that story. ah, challenging the way mainstream media report, the news stories li
i think the vast majority of charities are not the u. s. congress is getting involved threatening to withhold funding if other tribes did reverse course, and it seems to be working some say they will open a dialogue on the issue. but it is fraught on the face of it. the federal government is overtly intervening and tribal affairs. however, since a supreme court ruling in 2020, the tribes arguments are excluding freedman have become shakia. muskogee creek tribe argued for ptolemy from the...
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u. s. department of justice and the u. s. federal bureau of investigation, the f b, i saying that the websites have been seized by the u. s. government. now at the moment, we do not yet have clarification from the u. s. government about whether in fact they did take this action. the state department has indicated that the department of justice will give information later today regarding this situation. but if one goes to the website, one will find a statement from the department of justice and the f. b, i with their official seals saying that the website was seized due to laws allowing for the trafficking and nuclear, chemical, biological, or radiological weapons, technology or material, or the manufacturer and importation of sale or distribution of a controlled substance to be criminal forfeiture property. furthermore, it invokes an unusual and extraordinary threat and a declaration of a national emergency indicating that may have been the president himself that ordered the seizing of the website. again, still no clarification from the united states about that now. it, what's interesting to note is that while iran is a country that speaks the language of farsi,
u. s. department of justice and the u. s. federal bureau of investigation, the f b, i saying that the websites have been seized by the u. s. government. now at the moment, we do not yet have clarification from the u. s. government about whether in fact they did take this action. the state department has indicated that the department of justice will give information later today regarding this situation. but if one goes to the website, one will find a statement from the department of justice and...
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not the fast time. this has happened. back in october the u. s. took down about a 100 websites linked to iran. missile. all obviously comes at a crucial time for the nuclear talks in vienna. the u. s. and iran have not met face to face, but to promote, say, they have made progress and the governments involved should make a final decision soon. well, it speaks dorothy jabbar, she is in the iranian capital. karen for us, daughter, this is obviously an incredibly sensitive time and now these alleged reports of this attack on the atomic energy organization. what do we know about what happened? well, we have very little information that's been shared from officials here, but we do know that was the attempt to attack one of the buildings of the countries atomic energy organization in the city of catch, that's just west of the capital, teheran. however, officials have said that they have managed to foil the attack and no one was injured and not none of the structures of the buildings there was destroyed or anything like that. nothing more from officials
not the fast time. this has happened. back in october the u. s. took down about a 100 websites linked to iran. missile. all obviously comes at a crucial time for the nuclear talks in vienna. the u. s. and iran have not met face to face, but to promote, say, they have made progress and the governments involved should make a final decision soon. well, it speaks dorothy jabbar, she is in the iranian capital. karen for us, daughter, this is obviously an incredibly sensitive time and now these...
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not enough. we will serve the life famous. we can get george back. the murder of george floyd crazy anger and gave rise to one of the u. s. s. largest ever civil rights movements. one man is being condemned for that crime. but many of the cases remain unresolved. these activists believe that in the u. s. justice has not yet been done. de w correspondent, steph, i'm simmons in minneapolis and told us about the mixed feelings around the sentence among the community there. how do people of color we talked to here? how does the flight somebody, how do the flight from the legal team? how do they react to the st. louis 22 and a half years for derrick showing for the murder of george flight. are they satisfied that is maybe the wrong term for this? because can they be satisfied for a life if somebody goes to prison for 22 and a half years and in reality after behaving nice in prison and going out of parole earlier for 15 years? can this replace the, lose the loss of life? probably enough, but do they recognize that this victory is a historic victory in criminal justice? yes, they do. satisfied. not so much. there's many, many voi
not enough. we will serve the life famous. we can get george back. the murder of george floyd crazy anger and gave rise to one of the u. s. s. largest ever civil rights movements. one man is being condemned for that crime. but many of the cases remain unresolved. these activists believe that in the u. s. justice has not yet been done. de w correspondent, steph, i'm simmons in minneapolis and told us about the mixed feelings around the sentence among the community there. how do people of color...
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not enough. we were served a life sentence. we can give george back. the murder of george floyd created anger and gave rise to one of the u. s. is largest ever civil rights movements. one man has been condemned for that crime, but many other cases remain unresolved. these activists believe that in the u. s. justice has not yet been done. law and de w correspondence found simmons in minneapolis and told us about the mixed feelings around the sentence in the community there. so how do people of color we talked to here? how does the flight family, how do the flight some of the legal team? how do they react to the st was 22 and a half years for dark showing for the murder of george flight? are they satisfied that is maybe the wrong term for this? because can they be satisfied for a life? if somebody goes to prison for 22 and a half years and in reality, after behaving nice in prison and going out a parole earlier for 15 years, can replace the loot the loss of a life. probably enough, but do they recognize that this victory is a historic victory in criminal justice? yes, they do. satisfied. not so much. there's many, many voices yo
not enough. we were served a life sentence. we can give george back. the murder of george floyd created anger and gave rise to one of the u. s. is largest ever civil rights movements. one man has been condemned for that crime, but many other cases remain unresolved. these activists believe that in the u. s. justice has not yet been done. law and de w correspondence found simmons in minneapolis and told us about the mixed feelings around the sentence in the community there. so how do people of...
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u. s. justice has not yet been done. w correspondent on the same as it is in minneapolis and told us about the mixed feelings around the sentence in the community there. how do people of color we talk to here? how does the flight family, how do the flight from the legal team? how do they react to the sentence? 22 and a half years for derrick showing for the murder of george flight? are they satisfied that is maybe the wrong term for this? because can they be satisfied for a life? if somebody goes to prison for $22.00 and a half years? and in reality, after behaving nice in prison and going out of parole earlier for 15 years, came dest replaced the loot, the loss of a life, probably enough, but do they recognize that this victory is a historic victory in criminal justice? yes, they do. satisfied, not so much. there's many, many voices. he said like anything below license for dirt. sherman is unacceptable . one way or another, they're all saying the same thing, this even george floyd, even this case is just a stepping ston
u. s. justice has not yet been done. w correspondent on the same as it is in minneapolis and told us about the mixed feelings around the sentence in the community there. how do people of color we talk to here? how does the flight family, how do the flight from the legal team? how do they react to the sentence? 22 and a half years for derrick showing for the murder of george flight? are they satisfied that is maybe the wrong term for this? because can they be satisfied for a life? if somebody...
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u. s. congress. on january 6, the u. s. president, not liking the comparison. calling it a ridiculous comparison at that, but where there were differences, there was also some agreement, the 2 leaders saying that they could agree that the meeting had been constructive. and also that there is a framework for discussions on some of the more thorny issues moving forward. including agreeing to return their diplomats to the respective countries and also agreeing and putting in place a framework for discussions on security, particularly when it comes to arms control and also to ensure that there are no future cyber attacks and critical infrastructure in the united states. in a junk of it says, joining us, washington, dc on skype. she's a global fellow at the wilson center. thank you very much indeed for being with us . and i'll just see you think either side got what the actually came for. well i think this is just the beginning of talks, rob, i think the most that i certainly hoped for at the beginning of this summer was the return of ambassadors to either capital.
u. s. congress. on january 6, the u. s. president, not liking the comparison. calling it a ridiculous comparison at that, but where there were differences, there was also some agreement, the 2 leaders saying that they could agree that the meeting had been constructive. and also that there is a framework for discussions on some of the more thorny issues moving forward. including agreeing to return their diplomats to the respective countries and also agreeing and putting in place a framework for...
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u. s. is back, the u. s. is there, the u. s. will defend its nato allies. it does mean something. it's not just atmospheric that does create more of a sense of security among these allies who are bound to go to war for each other if necessary. and, and the truth is that during the trump administration, he didn't make a lot of changes on the ground even though he threatened to. so most u. s. reassurance measures physically are still in place and everybody is, is very much welcoming these the words from president bite and that tell them if needed we will use our defense mechanisms to protect you. our allies. thank you for that territory. show that nature headquarters in brussels and the german marshal fund is a nonpartisan policy organization that's aimed at strengthening trans atlantic ties . dr. carina 1st is deputy director of the brussels office and joins us now. welcome. dr. natal leaders are working towards an up dated strategic a concept. how is that likely to be different from its current form drafted in 2010? good afternoon. thank you for having me. it is hugely the friends, as afte
u. s. is back, the u. s. is there, the u. s. will defend its nato allies. it does mean something. it's not just atmospheric that does create more of a sense of security among these allies who are bound to go to war for each other if necessary. and, and the truth is that during the trump administration, he didn't make a lot of changes on the ground even though he threatened to. so most u. s. reassurance measures physically are still in place and everybody is, is very much welcoming these the...
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u. s. with fairs between line american countries, the u. s. even tripling since january. now that even as airlines have increase capacity, now it's not just latin america, brand travel agencies in thailand. i will also started selling vaccine tours to the us. inside of the u. s. isn't alone here, right. other nations are actually offering these types of vaccine tours, if you will know. absolutely. the u. s. is not alone and offering the vaccine tours right now. the russian government is putting together a plan to bring back in tourism to russia, which should be implemented by late june. now, fine, i was looking to travel to russia for the vaccine should be ready to sweat anywhere between $152500.00. not including air for now. additionally, the mile beaver has said plans to vaccinate visitors upon arrival to help drive up their tourism. now lastly, guam, this tiny little island which is close to the philippines there, close to japan, still korea and taiwan is also jumping on vaccine tourism wagon and tourism is huge and crucial for guam, which relies that i for one 3rd of its jobs. so they're also hoping that this is going to jumpstar
u. s. with fairs between line american countries, the u. s. even tripling since january. now that even as airlines have increase capacity, now it's not just latin america, brand travel agencies in thailand. i will also started selling vaccine tours to the us. inside of the u. s. isn't alone here, right. other nations are actually offering these types of vaccine tours, if you will know. absolutely. the u. s. is not alone and offering the vaccine tours right now. the russian government is putting...