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u. s. only this week the ginia became the 23rd state to impose a ban on the death penalty. so $23.00 states now imposing the death penalty ban the federal government. now establishing a moratorium resuming what was a status quo until it was changed by the trump administration in july last year. but his business, when richard bronson has unveiled plans to beat fellow billionaire and drive old jeff bezos to space bronson's company, virgin galactic announced that he will be on board the rocket part plane scheduled to take off on july. the 11th just 9 days before amazon found a basis planned loans above bronson and bases have been developing and testing rockets to take wealthy tourists for short trips in 0 gravity. one of the 1st have a women trained to become an astronaut, will soon become the world's oldest person to be shot into space. we land gently on the desert surface. we opened the hatch and you step outside was the 1st thing you say. i was saying, honey, that was the best thing that ever happened. i. how funny is going to travel with jeff bezos from past dr. not traini
u. s. only this week the ginia became the 23rd state to impose a ban on the death penalty. so $23.00 states now imposing the death penalty ban the federal government. now establishing a moratorium resuming what was a status quo until it was changed by the trump administration in july last year. but his business, when richard bronson has unveiled plans to beat fellow billionaire and drive old jeff bezos to space bronson's company, virgin galactic announced that he will be on board the rocket...
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u. s. only this week virginia became the 23rd state to impose a ban on the death penalty. so $23.00 states now imposing the death penalty ban the federal government. now establishing a moratorium resuming what was the status quo until it was changed by the trump administration. in july, last year, the japanese car maker and his son says it will create thousands of jobs that it's electric car factory in the united kingdom. it's good news for the british governments which were read at one stage the company might pull out after the u. k . exit from the you are a challenge, does more from sunderland like any marriage of 30 years? miss m hands, the united kingdom, have had their ups and downs refi near the electrification. tearing the agonies of breakfast, the japanese comic had doubted its commitment to the u. k. i'm so happy to be here today in sunderland, but this is passion rekindled, re taking a vows for the see the sentiment in the country in the economy in the people which is giving us confidence to move forward. and i think this is what we are demonstrating by announcin
u. s. only this week virginia became the 23rd state to impose a ban on the death penalty. so $23.00 states now imposing the death penalty ban the federal government. now establishing a moratorium resuming what was the status quo until it was changed by the trump administration. in july, last year, the japanese car maker and his son says it will create thousands of jobs that it's electric car factory in the united kingdom. it's good news for the british governments which were read at one stage...
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u. s. only this week virginia became the 23rd state to impose a ban on the death penalty. so $23.00 states now imposing the death penalty ban the federal government. now establishing a moratorium resuming what was the status quo until it was changed by the trump administration. in july, last year, until the pandemic now in africa. the 3rd wave of current of virus infections is extremely aggressive and is pushing the continent to a whole new threat level. according to the world health organization. while richer vaccinated nations reopening their economies, african hospital as the becoming overwhelmed with oxygen supplies running low? the highly contagious delta variance is partially the driver of all this. the head of africa centers for disease control and prevention, says cobra, 1000 deaths have increased 23 percent just in the past week. he says $1600000000.00 vaccines needed to meet the minimum target to fully vaccinating 60 percent of africa. and corvette's promise to deliver 700000000 doses to africa by december. but overall, the continent has received just 65 millions
u. s. only this week virginia became the 23rd state to impose a ban on the death penalty. so $23.00 states now imposing the death penalty ban the federal government. now establishing a moratorium resuming what was the status quo until it was changed by the trump administration. in july, last year, until the pandemic now in africa. the 3rd wave of current of virus infections is extremely aggressive and is pushing the continent to a whole new threat level. according to the world health...
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u. s. only this week the ginia became the 23rd state to impose a ban on the death penalty. so $23.00 states now imposing the death penalty ban the federal government. now establishing a moratorium resuming what was a status quo until it was changed by the trump administration in july last year. mike, thanks very much for the update that might kind of force in washington dc. now july, the 1st day is normally a day of celebration in canada's national holiday, but the sher, it's the mud by protest across the country. this comes after more than a 1000 mark grains were discovered that former indigenous residential schools in recent weeks. the schools are run by the catholic church and funded by the government. 5 minutes just intruder says this is national holiday, was a time to reflect on historical failures. while the latest discovery was on wednesday, when 192 unmarked graves have found the size of a former residential school in british columbia, alexia bryan reports, apologies. we seem to have a centuries old church engulfed in flames, and l. berza the latest in a series of s
u. s. only this week the ginia became the 23rd state to impose a ban on the death penalty. so $23.00 states now imposing the death penalty ban the federal government. now establishing a moratorium resuming what was a status quo until it was changed by the trump administration in july last year. mike, thanks very much for the update that might kind of force in washington dc. now july, the 1st day is normally a day of celebration in canada's national holiday, but the sher, it's the mud by protest...
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u. s. as only advancing the tensions, an exponentially growing crises in air strikes are often indiscriminate in the death toll, children innocent civilians, anyone can easily become collateral damage for a nation that police of the globe and advancing human rights. america sure doesn't seem to have a problem. dropping bombs and violating international law. questions about the us have authority to strike rotella tory efforts increase the time. we start watching the hawks. if you want to know what's going on, a city in your street, you want to rush this letter still. you would rather be always the roy gross, right? math grade or heart, the late they make exceptions, manipulate so much put these weapons. so hope we know what they're ready for watching the hawks i'm myisha cross. joining me now is michael maloof, former pentagon official. good to have you, michael. thank you michael. the u. s. reasoning for the air strikes doesn't really seem to jive but what we're hearing from iraq military leaders o
u. s. as only advancing the tensions, an exponentially growing crises in air strikes are often indiscriminate in the death toll, children innocent civilians, anyone can easily become collateral damage for a nation that police of the globe and advancing human rights. america sure doesn't seem to have a problem. dropping bombs and violating international law. questions about the us have authority to strike rotella tory efforts increase the time. we start watching the hawks. if you want to know...
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u. s. claims of why the nation attacked just aren't true. the p. m. f isn't the only group pushing back against the u. s. lead airstrikes in iraq, military spokesman, also condemned strikes on twitter, calling them quote, a blink and unacceptable. violation of rocky sovereignty. any rocky national security, the u. s. for nearly 3 decades has sang the song of the importance of stability in the middle east, security across the region, fighting terrorism and ending the spread authoritarian violence. but it appears with the recent air strikes the u. s. as only advancing the tensions, an exponentially growing crises in air strikes are often indiscriminate in the death toll, children innocent civilians, anyone can easily become collateral damage for a nation that police of the globe and advancing human rights. america sure doesn't seem to have a problem. dropping bombs and violating international law. questions about the us have authority to strike. we will tell a tory efforts increase the time. we start watching the hawks. if you want to know what's going on a city and you
u. s. claims of why the nation attacked just aren't true. the p. m. f isn't the only group pushing back against the u. s. lead airstrikes in iraq, military spokesman, also condemned strikes on twitter, calling them quote, a blink and unacceptable. violation of rocky sovereignty. any rocky national security, the u. s. for nearly 3 decades has sang the song of the importance of stability in the middle east, security across the region, fighting terrorism and ending the spread authoritarian...
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u. s. as only advancing the tensions, an exponentially growing crises in air strikes are often indiscriminate in the death toll. children innocent civilians, anyone can easily become collateral damage for nation the police of the globe and advancing human rights. america sure doesn't seem to have a problem. dropping bombs and violating international law questions abound with the us have authority to strike rotella tory efforts increase the time. we start watching the hawks. if you want to know what's going on a city and you want to write a letter, so you what you always the roy gross, right? math grade was the late they make deceptive. manipulate so much bye.
u. s. as only advancing the tensions, an exponentially growing crises in air strikes are often indiscriminate in the death toll. children innocent civilians, anyone can easily become collateral damage for nation the police of the globe and advancing human rights. america sure doesn't seem to have a problem. dropping bombs and violating international law questions abound with the us have authority to strike rotella tory efforts increase the time. we start watching the hawks. if you want to know...
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u. s. can support the ask african security forces off the on the ground off to the 30th of august, the u. s. s strikes are only supposed to be used against al qaeda for missions, but go against people on the ground who could be threatening the american homeland . ok, james, base and life is incapable. james, thank you. one person has been shot days and 2 others injures during protests. against water shortages in southern iran, dry conditions in the province. of course it's done with me this years was this side of the even worse than usual security forces, say unknown government, open fire on people who said they wanted to protest against the issue. are you in 8 flights has landed for the 1st time and the few p as t gray region since renewed violence halted operations last month. it brings desperately needed food, as well as 1st military workers from different organizations. the wilson program has been struggling to get access to areas. it says, on the brink of famine, and at least one paris, one more person has been killed in the aftermath of the assassination. the will process is refusing, he sees elite is ki
u. s. can support the ask african security forces off the on the ground off to the 30th of august, the u. s. s strikes are only supposed to be used against al qaeda for missions, but go against people on the ground who could be threatening the american homeland . ok, james, base and life is incapable. james, thank you. one person has been shot days and 2 others injures during protests. against water shortages in southern iran, dry conditions in the province. of course it's done with me this...
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and i'm, i'm encouraged of the fact that also are the international plays, not only nato, not only the u. s nothing of the okay, not only in germany, really what turkey, the gun is on the coverage international dialogue on that. it's not a great tribute when the best that joe biden can say about your mission is that it hasn't failed yet. you think, withdrawing all the troops and leaving the country to be overrun by the taliban enhances your partnership with that kind of stuff. i'm not sure how you work that out. we need to continue to support the ongoing afghan lead piece process. you say what process is that? you know perfectly well that i haven't been any sustain talks between the government and the taliban. for months sometimes the taliban turn up to talk. sometimes they don't. why construct these fairytale scenarios that have absolutely nothing to do with reality? the peace process will resume and that the process is not always resuming, as we hoped. also because there is like always in negotiation, at least 2 parties, the gun legitimate government. and sometimes the government has not
and i'm, i'm encouraged of the fact that also are the international plays, not only nato, not only the u. s nothing of the okay, not only in germany, really what turkey, the gun is on the coverage international dialogue on that. it's not a great tribute when the best that joe biden can say about your mission is that it hasn't failed yet. you think, withdrawing all the troops and leaving the country to be overrun by the taliban enhances your partnership with that kind of stuff. i'm not sure how...
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u. s. as only one percent of africa has been vaccinated while a 3rd serge of infections is overwhelming. hospitals, oxygen supplies are also running low and the virus spreading to rural areas. not a single.
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recent days, the american military conducting s strikes, even though the vast majority of american troops of left this country only a small number, guarding the u. s. embassy. so these strikes have been taking place from outside of kind of stone and certainly senior african officials would like to see more of that at the moment to stop the taliban advance. we've seen in recent weeks that particularly concerned about kandahar province. i've heard from some officials that concerned that the the taliban might try and bounce an operation to actually try and take kandahar city, which would be a huge symbolic boost for this. how about if they were able to claim a victory over? i've got a son seconds to he, that's the nightmare scenario for the african government. what they're hoping to do now now eat is over, is to start pushing back on some of those taliban games. now james is the money that the u. s. is pledging to kind of song show support to the african government or a message to taliban or both? i think it's a bad message for both. certainly the money that's going to the african a military is, is showing that the u. s. is supporting the ongoing
recent days, the american military conducting s strikes, even though the vast majority of american troops of left this country only a small number, guarding the u. s. embassy. so these strikes have been taking place from outside of kind of stone and certainly senior african officials would like to see more of that at the moment to stop the taliban advance. we've seen in recent weeks that particularly concerned about kandahar province. i've heard from some officials that concerned that the the...
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that's what foreign bodies are saying, and it's only the u. s. of course, that wants him extradited subs. lloyd believes that the u. s. is after him because he may hold the key to vent as well as ability to avoid washington sanctions. right, well the united states argues that they're simply enforcing their sanctions against venezuela as well as money laundering laws. is there a legal basis for that? swiss investigated? they're part of it, the money where the money went and they didn't find anything. the u. s. takes the position that any time a country tries to do anything around the sanctions that the u. s. should stop them . and so it tries to make the sanctions worldwide has implications for any country that sanctioned and there are a number of them. it has implications for the majority regime and the u. s. is constant efforts to basically overthrow it. it has certainly if, if on boy, someone who has simpler matic immunity can be captured in a country. that's that, that's a very bad precedent. well, further subs, lawyer points to alleged human
that's what foreign bodies are saying, and it's only the u. s. of course, that wants him extradited subs. lloyd believes that the u. s. is after him because he may hold the key to vent as well as ability to avoid washington sanctions. right, well the united states argues that they're simply enforcing their sanctions against venezuela as well as money laundering laws. is there a legal basis for that? swiss investigated? they're part of it, the money where the money went and they didn't find...
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u. s congress cut off the funding of the epa and which was doing cutting edge research, finding gina toxic effects. the u. s is only funded one major study, which was finally completed in 1918 2018. sorry, uh, which found clear evidence of cancer risks from cell phone radiation. in the male rats. uh immediately, the fda dismissed the study and said it's not relevant to humans, which is absurd because almost all the toxicology studies the fda relies upon is done on animal models, especially rats. um, so clearly there is more need for research on cell tower effects. five g on cell phone radiation. uh, if we're hope, if we have any hope of being able to develop, um. safer technology. that stat of 60% increase in risk. there is really, really surprising something that probably needs to be looked into by the federal government as well, including scientists such as yourself are joel moskowitz, the director of the center for family and community health with the u. c. berkeley school of public health. thank you so much for your insight. thank you for having me and now we turn our attention to the weather. it's been kind of
u. s congress cut off the funding of the epa and which was doing cutting edge research, finding gina toxic effects. the u. s is only funded one major study, which was finally completed in 1918 2018. sorry, uh, which found clear evidence of cancer risks from cell phone radiation. in the male rats. uh immediately, the fda dismissed the study and said it's not relevant to humans, which is absurd because almost all the toxicology studies the fda relies upon is done on animal models, especially...
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laws and organization can only transfer personal data to a country outside the block if that countries being to be in a position to adequately protect that information. the u. s. is not only approved lists, but all facebook use a data passes through the country. in an email, the company said it always takes data protection seriously. we updated our page and says, supplement and clarify the responsibility of facebook and website operators are the end of 2019 questions related to the transparency of data process. and we're taking into consideration into that lore expert on social media solicitor cohen says the way that she was solved in the past by brussels, was to ignore it. is nothing to you about about the inability almost of facebook. but boy, for example, to comply with you previously low, it is just impossible for them to do. but so far you governments have been turning a blind i g d p r is, is based on, on a single.
laws and organization can only transfer personal data to a country outside the block if that countries being to be in a position to adequately protect that information. the u. s. is not only approved lists, but all facebook use a data passes through the country. in an email, the company said it always takes data protection seriously. we updated our page and says, supplement and clarify the responsibility of facebook and website operators are the end of 2019 questions related to the transparency...
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u. s. homeland, not only the casualties that number in the thousands, but also the wounded. and those who scar as may be mental in terms of the p t s. d, that they're suffering. that is even an untold number of thanking those service members for their service. but i think some of the biggest news moments of the speech came and the question and answer session that the president held afterwards . because on the one hand, he talked about how his secretary of state anthony blake and will be continuing at diplomatic efforts to see that there is a negotiated peace effort in the region. but at the same time saying that one of the parties, the taliban, that is a part of that effort. the u. s. president was asked whether or not he trusted them and he was very emphatic when he said no. 6 he does not, so it almost appears as if he's undermined that process from the podium. the other big headline and all of that is that the u. s. president has been very clear that despite dire predictions from security experts, members of congress, former members of the administration passed. there have
u. s. homeland, not only the casualties that number in the thousands, but also the wounded. and those who scar as may be mental in terms of the p t s. d, that they're suffering. that is even an untold number of thanking those service members for their service. but i think some of the biggest news moments of the speech came and the question and answer session that the president held afterwards . because on the one hand, he talked about how his secretary of state anthony blake and will be...
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u. s. is the only major advanced economy where the o e. c, d, projections are future output are higher today than they were in january 2020. before the pandemic kid, a key to the economic growth in america was the vaccines. with 156000000 americans fully vaccinated. about half the entire eligible population. people are out again, spending money, getting back to work and traveling a thursday to point 1000000 people were screened at the airport security checkpoints, and the u. s. that is higher than on the same day pre pandemic. the jobs report outlined several sectors of growth, leisure and hospitality. everything from hotels and restaurants are hiring again, public and private education. teachers and staff. we're heading back to class. as kids go back to school for us. economy is clearly rebounded, but there are still around $7000000.00 americans who lost their jobs during the pandemic. who have yet to find work again. and here in new york city, analysts say 21 percent of office spaces. have no tenants. proof perhaps they, even as more ame
u. s. is the only major advanced economy where the o e. c, d, projections are future output are higher today than they were in january 2020. before the pandemic kid, a key to the economic growth in america was the vaccines. with 156000000 americans fully vaccinated. about half the entire eligible population. people are out again, spending money, getting back to work and traveling a thursday to point 1000000 people were screened at the airport security checkpoints, and the u. s. that is higher...
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second only to the u. s. and with glow growing global influence. so she did thing is expected to talk a lot about that a lot about the successes of the communist party and a lot about how china's progress would not have been possible without this party, without its unopposed rule since 949 going forward as well. she didn't paying his stall as a leader, which separates him from other leaders, is that he seems have much more grandiose ambitions for china. he doesn't just talk about making china great. he talks about making china great for the world. he talks about promoting these chinese systems, socialism with chinese characteristics and having these values go out beyond china . and we have seen that with some of his projects, the beltran road initiative, for example. and the way china is really reaching out to other countries through different types of diplomacy, including vaccine diplomacy that we've seen with the pandemic. so there's going to be a lot of talk of, of glory, of greatness of plans. but what we're not going to hear about is the failu
second only to the u. s. and with glow growing global influence. so she did thing is expected to talk a lot about that a lot about the successes of the communist party and a lot about how china's progress would not have been possible without this party, without its unopposed rule since 949 going forward as well. she didn't paying his stall as a leader, which separates him from other leaders, is that he seems have much more grandiose ambitions for china. he doesn't just talk about making china...
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u. s, but not only the increase travel, but also the social gatherings are going to see if i can cases in the coming weeks . so public health officials really on the alert for that right now, and we should also point out that this was a milestone that the u. s. president joe biden had hoped, would be somewhat celebratory and set that goal of 70 percent of americans getting at least one dose by the july, 4th holiday. they came close but not quite enough. and that is due to the vaccine hesitancy that we're seeing not just in the u. s, but in other parts of the world as well. and so this is of grave concern because what we're seeing and what we're hearing according to the data, is that when it comes to the spikes in cases, not just in hospitalization, but also in depths, according to the top infectious disease specialist. doctor anthony found she 909 percent of those deaths are among the backs unaided in the united states. so if this filbert says she, recall that people are planning to get vaccinated to me, what does the u. s. government do now? what can it tonight? because let's not forget
u. s, but not only the increase travel, but also the social gatherings are going to see if i can cases in the coming weeks . so public health officials really on the alert for that right now, and we should also point out that this was a milestone that the u. s. president joe biden had hoped, would be somewhat celebratory and set that goal of 70 percent of americans getting at least one dose by the july, 4th holiday. they came close but not quite enough. and that is due to the vaccine hesitancy...
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u. s. is the only major advanced economy where the o e. c, d, projections are future output are higher today than they were in january 2020. before the pandemic kid, there are some trouble signs on the horizon. there are still 7000000 americans who lost their job over the last year a year and a half that have not been able to find work. there's also inflation concerns. and here in new york city, you can see it as well as a capital financial capital of the united states. and most of the office building several of the you see behind me they're off in the distance, remain empty because the majority of americans are still working from home. just here in new york city, about 20 percent of the office spaces have been vacated and do not have clients that will be returning back to work. a bottom line here is there are still a lot of trouble signs on the economy of a particular with the 7000000 americans who can still not find work. these are americans who suffered the most. during the pandemic, low income workers, primarily many people of color. a
u. s. is the only major advanced economy where the o e. c, d, projections are future output are higher today than they were in january 2020. before the pandemic kid, there are some trouble signs on the horizon. there are still 7000000 americans who lost their job over the last year a year and a half that have not been able to find work. there's also inflation concerns. and here in new york city, you can see it as well as a capital financial capital of the united states. and most of the office...
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u. s is always right, everybody else is always wrong. so the u. s. never persecutes journalist only other countries to do. but the reality is quite different. how america is suffering an unprecedented wave of violence at the moment. my shootings, murders with homicides up 15 percent from last year alone. it has coincided with a huge cut in police budgets backs by democratic party mares over claims. the force is suffering from systemic racism, but those same officials are also increasing spending on their own police protection can morphine reports. one of the causes democrats appeared to be most passionate about last year. the fund of the police, many actual suburbs, suburbs have essentially already begun pursuing a de funding up the police in that they fund school based on housing. and they for health care more as their number one priority in many cities in america, over one 3rd of their city budget goes to police. so we have to have this conversation. what are we doing? we may clearly not hold them in the uploads police department, but some democratic mares around the country seeme
u. s is always right, everybody else is always wrong. so the u. s. never persecutes journalist only other countries to do. but the reality is quite different. how america is suffering an unprecedented wave of violence at the moment. my shootings, murders with homicides up 15 percent from last year alone. it has coincided with a huge cut in police budgets backs by democratic party mares over claims. the force is suffering from systemic racism, but those same officials are also increasing...
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u. s. homeland not only the casualties that number in the thousands, but also the wounded and those who scar as may be mental in terms of the p t. s. d, that they're suffering. that is even an untold number of thanking those service members for their service. but i think some of the biggest news moments of the speech came in the question and answer session that the president held the afterwards. because on the one hand, he talked about how his secretary of state anthony blake and will be continuing a diplomatic efforts to see that there is a negotiated piece effort in the region. but at the same time saying, but one of the parties, the taliban, that is a part of that effort. the u. s. president was asked whether. a or not, he trusted them and he was very emphatic when he said no, he does not. so it almost appears as if he's undermined that process from the podium. they'll be no spectators at limping event in tokyo when the games begin in 2 weeks time organizers made that decision as to japan declared, the state of emergency in the capital because of rising numbers of corona virus cases.
u. s. homeland not only the casualties that number in the thousands, but also the wounded and those who scar as may be mental in terms of the p t. s. d, that they're suffering. that is even an untold number of thanking those service members for their service. but i think some of the biggest news moments of the speech came in the question and answer session that the president held the afterwards. because on the one hand, he talked about how his secretary of state anthony blake and will be...
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u. s. isn't the only one? hundreds of a document in migrants are on hunger, strikes in brussels right now, hoping to be granted asylum. some of the events on their mouth shut to show they have no say. however, officials and says no exceptions, exceptions will be made archie surely davinsky brings us more on this illegal migrants across brussels, taking action into their own hands and resorting in some extent to extreme measures to demand their rights. suicide attempts and sewing up the lips just to the shocking the migrants have taken to show just how serious they are. well, we've been have 3 people who needed urgent care. some of the men and women taking part in this protest have been in the country for more than a decade. and they say that they have simply had enough of government in action. there's also criticism that brussels and even europe as a whole, have been so hesitant and imposing any kind of for their situation, leaving them no choice. i have started this and i have to continue to the end of last 1
u. s. isn't the only one? hundreds of a document in migrants are on hunger, strikes in brussels right now, hoping to be granted asylum. some of the events on their mouth shut to show they have no say. however, officials and says no exceptions, exceptions will be made archie surely davinsky brings us more on this illegal migrants across brussels, taking action into their own hands and resorting in some extent to extreme measures to demand their rights. suicide attempts and sewing up the lips...
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there really only 2 options. i mean, the u. s. intervene in the past in the us has intervened in the past, i guess something to say about the intervention is that it's convenient for certain kinds of haitian political power holders to have those kinds of intervention. because it essentially provides a police force without a cost to the haitian state and also provide the police force that's not local. and so it can become a counterpoint political counterpoint to the politicians. so i think in some ways, back to the convenient for it, it was not surprising to me that some haitian colleges would ask for this, but it is not really very good for for the larger haitian population on the whole. and i think what you see from civil society right now is a strong, strong message coming from a lot of quarters. that this is absolutely not what, what many people in haiti want, people are looking for a solution that's crafted internally. and the solution has to come from inside 80 or on the wall, the coder i've had the democracy initiative at t
there really only 2 options. i mean, the u. s. intervene in the past in the us has intervened in the past, i guess something to say about the intervention is that it's convenient for certain kinds of haitian political power holders to have those kinds of intervention. because it essentially provides a police force without a cost to the haitian state and also provide the police force that's not local. and so it can become a counterpoint political counterpoint to the politicians. so i think in...
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u. s forces pull out. the taliban makes games and we'll speak with a top pentagon officials about the end of the u. s mission. onlys retail businesses have a black owner that needs to change. so i did something like an insight. i created a black business accelerator at amazon. and now we have a program that's dedicated to making tomorrow a better day for black businesses. you listen really quality. i am tiffany. this is. just the beginning from roof to foundation, the damage to your home can be devastating from clogged gutters. leaking roofs and flooded basements. protect your entire home with lee filter are stainless steel micro mesh screen keeps out all leaves. an organic debris is protected my home. i love it called 833 leaf filter or go to get lee filter dot com for your free gutter inspection and estimate. call or log on today and say 15% coming up. president biden defends his decision to pull u. s troops out of america's longest war. united states did what we want to do in afghanistan. we'll ask a top pentagon official what it means for our national security next. are you looking for lungs? yeah. you know, y
u. s forces pull out. the taliban makes games and we'll speak with a top pentagon officials about the end of the u. s mission. onlys retail businesses have a black owner that needs to change. so i did something like an insight. i created a black business accelerator at amazon. and now we have a program that's dedicated to making tomorrow a better day for black businesses. you listen really quality. i am tiffany. this is. just the beginning from roof to foundation, the damage to your home can be...
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s. was the premium lines, $5020.00 cars, but in 2015 it became an own ground. determined to build premium quality con, until now they only had 2 s u v. in that portfolio. the thing i really like about the car, the headlights not only do they look cool, but they also have these moving parts on the inside that can therefore adapt the lights though if you're driving into curve, there's of course an oman to the 1st day asked ned had that cornering light making the 15th. so that was a real novelty back then. you might expect from the new d s 9 doesn't have very much in common with the old on the back here you will find another reminiscence to the old d s. and that is that positioning lied right here. the d s had the indicated up there, but today you're not allowed to put them that high anymore. and that's why those are just positioning lights. but still a nice detail. me, nothing. i really like about the d. s. 9 is the integrated door handle. it's right here. i know only a few years ago you would find such door handles only on very expensive cost. and now you will have that right here. you press the button, they pop out and then you ca
s. was the premium lines, $5020.00 cars, but in 2015 it became an own ground. determined to build premium quality con, until now they only had 2 s u v. in that portfolio. the thing i really like about the car, the headlights not only do they look cool, but they also have these moving parts on the inside that can therefore adapt the lights though if you're driving into curve, there's of course an oman to the 1st day asked ned had that cornering light making the 15th. so that was a real novelty...
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u. s. coming to the rescue here, so to speak? well, remember that only a year ago the u. s. o, a patch was dealing with negative and low double digit crude for, for the, for the, for their industry. creditors have laid down the law and balance sheet reconstruction is the current priority. so between shareholder payouts and balance sheet repair, those are the prior over production. again, paying attention to shareholders and creditors, that's why production is constrained. it's fascinating right now to see hedge losses mounting for us. producers. 2021 shale production. a good part of it was hedged at $42.00 a barrel. so the fact that we're over 70, it doesn't really matter except that the cost to hedge it's, it's gone against the producer, the u. s. producers. so that in itself is interesting to move off of 77 here recently looks like a cell signal off of overbought conditions. and but back to the hedging issue, they've already lost 7 and a half $1000000000.00 in the 1st half of the year. from that positioning, and we know that money talks always grand inside is always david
u. s. coming to the rescue here, so to speak? well, remember that only a year ago the u. s. o, a patch was dealing with negative and low double digit crude for, for the, for the, for their industry. creditors have laid down the law and balance sheet reconstruction is the current priority. so between shareholder payouts and balance sheet repair, those are the prior over production. again, paying attention to shareholders and creditors, that's why production is constrained. it's fascinating right...
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and not only will they set these countries back, but now this gives the u. s. ample room to bring in google to bring in facebook to bring all their companies in. so not only is the us trying to push china out, the us trying to spread their own influence by using this proposal as a leaping board to kind of spread their influence and favor their own tech companies. and now kristi did this, china in its own right, have a recourse against that. i mean, beyond just saying, well, we'll pull back all that tech from, say a country like singapore or something like that. is there any other recourse they have against the deal, like that? i don't think they do, and i think that china is actually very defensive and they've made sure that they've fully touched every single sector from technology to cybersecurity, into all of their semiconductor infrastructure. and 5 g big touched the entire spectrum of technology. so basically, if china were to say, pull out all of their infrastructure, you really would be setting these countries back at least 5 if not 10 years. and china h
and not only will they set these countries back, but now this gives the u. s. ample room to bring in google to bring in facebook to bring all their companies in. so not only is the us trying to push china out, the us trying to spread their own influence by using this proposal as a leaping board to kind of spread their influence and favor their own tech companies. and now kristi did this, china in its own right, have a recourse against that. i mean, beyond just saying, well, we'll pull back all...
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u. s. was marginally positive. china for by some reports and some prognosticators is saying that it is in fact now overtake in the u. s. as world's biggest, or only super power. how's this relationship going? gerald, is it getting more chance? is the symbiotic relationship that was going on for years where we send them all of our jobs and they send us cheap goods in return. is it breaking up? what's happening? well, i know they look at our top trends for 2021. 1 of them is china 21st century. the 20th century was the american century. the 21st century is going to be the chinese century. the business of america has been war. and the business of china is business and you don't have to believe me about the war thing. anybody. all they have to do is google in dwight d eisenhower. january 17th, 1960 want to say, well, address warning, the american people that the military industrial complex is robbing the nation of the genius of the scientist, whether the labors in the future, the children. so now shina, what did they been going? oh, the adult in wrote initiative, oh china look at look at. oh, how about what are they going to spend a couple of when yo
u. s. was marginally positive. china for by some reports and some prognosticators is saying that it is in fact now overtake in the u. s. as world's biggest, or only super power. how's this relationship going? gerald, is it getting more chance? is the symbiotic relationship that was going on for years where we send them all of our jobs and they send us cheap goods in return. is it breaking up? what's happening? well, i know they look at our top trends for 2021. 1 of them is china 21st century....
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u. s. government does that not only with safety, but they can do the same thing when it comes to who they define as a special journalist. great inside, as always, been on. thank you for your time on this one. thank you. he most sweeping changed to global taxation and over a century is now on its way following a virtual meeting between leaders from 130 nations who represent over 90 percent of global g d. p. those involved reportedly agreed to pass laws, ensuring that companies headquartered in their countries pay a minimum tax rate of at least 15 percent in each of the nations in which they operate. they say the goal is to reduce opportunities for tax avoidance, but countless questions remain as to how it will be enforced and if everyone will comply. this all comes as a group of the world's most powerful oil producers, came together on thursday to discuss how to approach production cuts moving into the 2nd half of 2021. so joining me now to break it all down, or boom, most co host kristi i and michelle snyder, partner and director of training research and education for the market gauge gro
u. s. government does that not only with safety, but they can do the same thing when it comes to who they define as a special journalist. great inside, as always, been on. thank you for your time on this one. thank you. he most sweeping changed to global taxation and over a century is now on its way following a virtual meeting between leaders from 130 nations who represent over 90 percent of global g d. p. those involved reportedly agreed to pass laws, ensuring that companies headquartered in...
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we're also not only thing in the u. s, but also canada, russia, spain, extreme heat, waves record temperatures in many parts of the world. you know, a lot of people point to climate change. is this climate change, or is this just weather? well, it's both, but it's definitely climate change. one thing that we know for sure is the climate change is fueling heat and making them more severe and that's exactly what we are seeing and also exactly what we can linquist, anticipate methods to climate change. and we are seeing in particularly the case of the northwest and heat wave in the us and canada to be and not just loading the dice and making extreme he's based more frequent. we're also seeing untreated entity meant that wouldn't have happened without climate change. so we not just throwing was 6 is if you want to say, so climate change just making us throw sentence. and the impact of this is i know being felt all over north america. and part of your job is in fact, you know, not just to assess what's happening right now, but
we're also not only thing in the u. s, but also canada, russia, spain, extreme heat, waves record temperatures in many parts of the world. you know, a lot of people point to climate change. is this climate change, or is this just weather? well, it's both, but it's definitely climate change. one thing that we know for sure is the climate change is fueling heat and making them more severe and that's exactly what we are seeing and also exactly what we can linquist, anticipate methods to climate...