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u. s than kia are leaving the 2 week drill involving more than 30 countries. the alliances are intended to showcase its commitment to collective defense. russia unexplored crimean from this let in 2014 and seize the exercise of the provocation. this is news from berlin. there is a lot more on a website that's t w dot com. the scientists say the protection from the madonna and by on take pfizer corona virus, vaccines could last year's of that means no booster shots, but that also means no major mutations of the virus and it's variance no guarantee there and no guarantee will get the existing variance under control either from australia to south africa, to bangladesh, the delta variant is responsible for new loc downs and in spain, it's threatening to turn the british tourist into this summer's persona non grata. i'm burnt up in berlin. this is the day the me there is no dine, no room for complacency. we really faced and i serious process in the early days in not february, march, last year. the situation has gotten worse. along with many other countries are now
u. s than kia are leaving the 2 week drill involving more than 30 countries. the alliances are intended to showcase its commitment to collective defense. russia unexplored crimean from this let in 2014 and seize the exercise of the provocation. this is news from berlin. there is a lot more on a website that's t w dot com. the scientists say the protection from the madonna and by on take pfizer corona virus, vaccines could last year's of that means no booster shots, but that also means no major...
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u. s. than in any other country in the world. so in the unfortunate case that happens to you, we've got the survivors go to prison. it's an eye opening. watch this next the ah, the ah . join me every thursday on the alex salmon show when i was speaking to guess in the world, the politics sport business. i'm show business. i'll see you then me ah sure. there's not no man in above the law. what we see on most tv shows is not reality or just the system isn't what you think it is. rolling stone magazine considers wayne kramer of the m. c. 51 of the top 100 greatest guitarist of all time. he battled drug addiction. in 1975, went to prison for 2 years for selling cocaine, his sense provided guitars and taught music 10 mates at over 50 correctional institution. throughout the united states. people think that, you know, you have a right to a trial and everybody goes to trial and there's the good prosecutor and, and the defense attorney.
u. s. than in any other country in the world. so in the unfortunate case that happens to you, we've got the survivors go to prison. it's an eye opening. watch this next the ah, the ah . join me every thursday on the alex salmon show when i was speaking to guess in the world, the politics sport business. i'm show business. i'll see you then me ah sure. there's not no man in above the law. what we see on most tv shows is not reality or just the system isn't what you think it is. rolling stone...
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u. s. than in any other country in the world. so in the unfortunate case that it happens to you, we've got the survivors go to prison. it's an eye opening, watch the ah, i use join me every thursday on the alex simon show. and i'll be speaking to guess in the world, the politics sport, business. i'm show business, i'll see you then. me on the welcome to the united states of america. we call business land of the free, but this country is home. a largest prison population in the world. more people in prison. and we have colleges and universities. one 3rd of all incarcerated females globally are locked up here in the united states. put that in perspective. imagine all of los angeles and all of new york combined, arrested every year. the you need to tell you, read the can open read between the person who as an american citizen, you don't have to be a murder or rapist or a thief to be arrested. you can call the police in an emergency and find yourself arrested just because the officer doesn't like you me my strongest memory. my mom is
u. s. than in any other country in the world. so in the unfortunate case that it happens to you, we've got the survivors go to prison. it's an eye opening, watch the ah, i use join me every thursday on the alex simon show. and i'll be speaking to guess in the world, the politics sport, business. i'm show business, i'll see you then. me on the welcome to the united states of america. we call business land of the free, but this country is home. a largest prison population in the world. more...
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u. s. than for a month long to try to raise awareness about his flight. sounds he's currently in jail in the u. k. and he wanted state side on espinoza's charges, his family and many supporters urging that the entire case be dropped. so 6 months now passed since since the refusal of bale. and we still don't know when there will be an appeal. so what, what were the thing is just, it's just another instance of this abuse of process that julian has been suffering under you know, going on 12 years now. when leaks can still force 2 leagues can bring justice. so a british cordelia rejected us expedition, requests full julian assange over concerns about his mental health. while at the same time, maintaining washington's got a solid case against him, america's insisting he should be handed over to releasing thousands of classified files. this belongs to decades and sons was 1st arrested in london. he later skipped veil before spending a total of 7 years. hold up inside the ecuadorian embassy in the british capital. now he's been in bel much prisons is 29 team. if
u. s. than for a month long to try to raise awareness about his flight. sounds he's currently in jail in the u. k. and he wanted state side on espinoza's charges, his family and many supporters urging that the entire case be dropped. so 6 months now passed since since the refusal of bale. and we still don't know when there will be an appeal. so what, what were the thing is just, it's just another instance of this abuse of process that julian has been suffering under you know, going on 12 years...
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u. s. than ounce. pounds to withdraw its troops by september 11, 0 diplomatic editor james base has this report. the security situation in afghanistan has been deteriorating for years. but what the security council heard in this virtual session was the most grim briefing. yet. i cannot over stage to the council. my concern regarding the present situation in afghanistan. in recent weeks, taliban activity has been focused on a number of key provinces. these pictures from conduce in northern afghanistan, where the provincial capital can do city looks at risk of being surrounded. special representative lions said the un believes this may be a deliberate strategy. more than 50 dana stand. $370.00 districts have fallen since the beginning of may. most districts have been that have been taken. surround prevention capitals suggesting that the taliban are positioning themselves to try and take the capital one force and i fully withdrawn the taliban. deny they were responsible for many of the recent attac
u. s. than ounce. pounds to withdraw its troops by september 11, 0 diplomatic editor james base has this report. the security situation in afghanistan has been deteriorating for years. but what the security council heard in this virtual session was the most grim briefing. yet. i cannot over stage to the council. my concern regarding the present situation in afghanistan. in recent weeks, taliban activity has been focused on a number of key provinces. these pictures from conduce in northern...
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than many other nations . be a max is one sport where the u. s. could thrive american b m x, ride the corner field is one of the lucky ones. the corona virus pandemic means athletes have been struggling to prepare for the tokyo olympics. but with the sports events returning in the u. s. quicker than in many countries, the 2016 goals me, the c is ready. so i've got plenty of gate drops. i've gotten from november through to may of this year. i've raised just as much as i would typically rates, which i think is a huge advantage for us. i'm in that rhythm and europe is just kind of getting started racing again. now. feels training plans for most of the last few. what are still up ended by depends on the mac, but the chaos let hands to explore new methods of saying and shape by drawing a new exercises, setting up his own gym as a whole lot of just what do i do now? so i just did as best i could to stay in shape. you know, i did a lot of things that i enjoyed doing that were active, that maybe i wouldn't normally have time to you whether it was hike in
than many other nations . be a max is one sport where the u. s. could thrive american b m x, ride the corner field is one of the lucky ones. the corona virus pandemic means athletes have been struggling to prepare for the tokyo olympics. but with the sports events returning in the u. s. quicker than in many countries, the 2016 goals me, the c is ready. so i've got plenty of gate drops. i've gotten from november through to may of this year. i've raised just as much as i would typically rates,...
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now more than 7 times and g u. s. service members have died in combat in america's post 911 was but 4 times more active duty personnel and veterans of actually died from suicide. according to a new study, this trend is deeply alarming increasing rates of suicide, veterans and active duty personal or out pacing those of the general population marking a significance shift. while the research does fine, the some factors contributing to their eyes and suicide are true to all voice, including exposure to trauma, physical mental problems, and also stress and burnouts. other issues to include to access to guns posts conflicts and also a difficulty reintegrating on returning home. however, some aspects to pay to be specific to the was that america did launch on terror groups after the september 11th attacks in the united states. for instance, the widespread juice of improvised explosive devices against us troops has caused an increase in traumatic brain injuries in about a 3rd of wounded soldiers go for at least one more depl
now more than 7 times and g u. s. service members have died in combat in america's post 911 was but 4 times more active duty personnel and veterans of actually died from suicide. according to a new study, this trend is deeply alarming increasing rates of suicide, veterans and active duty personal or out pacing those of the general population marking a significance shift. while the research does fine, the some factors contributing to their eyes and suicide are true to all voice, including...
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u. s. more than 4 and 5 deaths there have occurred in those over 65 and fewer than one into 100 reported deaths had been and people under 30. but as vaccinations rise among the elderly in countries like the u. s, doctors say that the average age of patients who are being hospitalized with the disease is dropping dramatically and that many of those younger patients will end up with conditions like crippling damage to the lungs or the heart. so, although cobit 19 is a lot less likely to kill a young adult, there are still really pressing reasons to get vaccinated because getting it can have devastating long term health consequences. the 2nd important facet of this question is, is the pandemic, emotional, social, psychological, and economic impact. it's affecting every one of every age, but is experts say in many ways, hitting young adults especially hard and, and that a key time in their lives. there are no warning that due to lock downs and other measures generation cove, it is facing shortfalls in opportunities for, for crucial self development. many young people are rising to the challenges bu
u. s. more than 4 and 5 deaths there have occurred in those over 65 and fewer than one into 100 reported deaths had been and people under 30. but as vaccinations rise among the elderly in countries like the u. s, doctors say that the average age of patients who are being hospitalized with the disease is dropping dramatically and that many of those younger patients will end up with conditions like crippling damage to the lungs or the heart. so, although cobit 19 is a lot less likely to kill a...
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u. s. more than 4 and 5 deaths there have occurred in those over 65 and fewer than one into 100 reported deaths have been in people under 30. but as vaccinations rise among the elderly in countries like the u. s, doctors say that the average age of patients who are being hospitalized with the disease is dropping dramatically and that many of those younger patients will end up with conditions like crippling damage to the lungs or the heart. so, although cobit 19 is a lot less likely to kill a young adult, there are still really pressing reasons to get vaccinated because getting it can have devastating long term health consequences. the 2nd important facet of this question is, is the pandemic, emotional, social, psychological, and economic impact. it's affecting every one of every age, but is experts say in many ways hitting young adults especially hard and, and that a key time in their lives. there are no warning that due to lock downs and other measures generation cove, it is facing shortfalls in opportunities for, for crucial self development. many young people are rising to the challenges, bu
u. s. more than 4 and 5 deaths there have occurred in those over 65 and fewer than one into 100 reported deaths have been in people under 30. but as vaccinations rise among the elderly in countries like the u. s, doctors say that the average age of patients who are being hospitalized with the disease is dropping dramatically and that many of those younger patients will end up with conditions like crippling damage to the lungs or the heart. so, although cobit 19 is a lot less likely to kill a...
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u. s. more than 4 and 5 deaths there have occurred in those over 65 and fewer than one into 100 reported deaths had been in people under 30. but as vaccinations rise among the elderly and countries like the u. s, doctors say that the average age of patients who are being hospitalized with the disease is dropping dramatically and that many of those younger patients will end up with conditions like crippling damage to the lungs or the heart. so, although coded 19 is a lot less likely to kill a young adult, there are still really pressing reasons to get vaccinated because getting it can have devastating long term health consequences. the 2nd important facet of this question is, is the pandemic, emotional, social, psychological, and economic impact. it's affecting everyone of every age, but is experts say in many ways hitting young adults especially hard and, and that a key time in their lives. there are no warning that due to lock downs and other measures generation cove, it is facing shortfalls in opportunities for, for crucial self development. many young people are rising to the challenges but,
u. s. more than 4 and 5 deaths there have occurred in those over 65 and fewer than one into 100 reported deaths had been in people under 30. but as vaccinations rise among the elderly and countries like the u. s, doctors say that the average age of patients who are being hospitalized with the disease is dropping dramatically and that many of those younger patients will end up with conditions like crippling damage to the lungs or the heart. so, although coded 19 is a lot less likely to kill a...
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u. s. more than 4 and 5 deaths there have occurred in those over 65 and fewer than one into 100 reported deaths had been and people under 30. but as vaccinations rise among the elderly in countries like the u. s, doctors say that the average age of patients who are being hospitalized with the disease is dropping dramatically and that many of those younger patients will end up with conditions like crippling damage to the lungs or the heart. so although cobra 19 is a lot less likely to kill a young adult, there are still really pressing reasons to get back to native because getting it can have devastating long term health consequences. the 2nd important facet of this question is, is the pandemic, emotional, social, psychological, and economic impact. it's affecting every one of every age, but is experts say in many ways hitting young adults especially hard and, and that a key time in their lives. there are no warning that due to lock downs and other measures generation cove, it is facing shortfalls in opportunities for, for crucial self development. many young people are rising to the challenges,
u. s. more than 4 and 5 deaths there have occurred in those over 65 and fewer than one into 100 reported deaths had been and people under 30. but as vaccinations rise among the elderly in countries like the u. s, doctors say that the average age of patients who are being hospitalized with the disease is dropping dramatically and that many of those younger patients will end up with conditions like crippling damage to the lungs or the heart. so although cobra 19 is a lot less likely to kill a...
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u. s. more than 4 and 5 deaths there have occurred in those over 65 and fewer than one into 100 reported deaths have been and people under 30. but as vaccinations rise among the elderly in countries like the u. s, doctors say that the average age of patients who are being hospitalized with the disease is dropping dramatically and that many of those younger patients will end up with conditions like crippling damage to the lungs or the heart. so, although cobit 19 is a lot less likely to kill a young adult, there are still really pressing reasons to get back to native because getting it can have devastating long term health consequences. the 2nd important facet of this question is, is the pandemic, emotional, social, psychological, and economic impact. it's affecting every one of every age, but is experts say in many ways hitting young adults especially hard and, and that a key time in their lives. there are no warning that due to lock downs and other measures generation cove, it is facing shortfalls in opportunities for, for crucial self development. many young people are rising to the challenge
u. s. more than 4 and 5 deaths there have occurred in those over 65 and fewer than one into 100 reported deaths have been and people under 30. but as vaccinations rise among the elderly in countries like the u. s, doctors say that the average age of patients who are being hospitalized with the disease is dropping dramatically and that many of those younger patients will end up with conditions like crippling damage to the lungs or the heart. so, although cobit 19 is a lot less likely to kill a...
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u. s. quicker than in many countries. the 2016 goals me the see is ready. so i've got plenty of gate drops i've gotten from november through to may of this year. i've raised just as much as i would typically rates, which i think is a huge advantage for us. i'm in that rhythm in europe is just kind of getting started racing again. now. feels training plans for most of the last few. what are some up ended by depends on the mac, but that chaos let him to explore your methods of saying and shape by drawing a new exercises, setting up his own gym as a whole lot of just what do i do now? so i just did as best i could to stay in shape. you know, i did a lot of things that i enjoyed doing that were active, that maybe i wouldn't normally have time to you whether it was hike in mountain bike and things like that. i didn't want to run a couple times which not going to be out again. opinion polls say a large majority or a pennies. want to talk your own picks to be cancelled because of the panoramic. but field is a still planning for the games as he usually would. i hop
u. s. quicker than in many countries. the 2016 goals me the see is ready. so i've got plenty of gate drops i've gotten from november through to may of this year. i've raised just as much as i would typically rates, which i think is a huge advantage for us. i'm in that rhythm in europe is just kind of getting started racing again. now. feels training plans for most of the last few. what are some up ended by depends on the mac, but that chaos let him to explore your methods of saying and shape by...
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fiscal year, c, b, p, the, the us border protection agency said that more than 300000 mexicans, right? she detained, caught the u. s. southern border. so that's why should be significantly more than from those central american countries, obviously met her as a much bigger population as well. so it's going to be interesting to see if we talk about but we've had, she spent the last month reporting the last couple of months reporting and fill me in. the state of michel can in the south west of metro. that's a stay in which in the western borderlands drug, cartels and different vigilante groups, a basically fighting over it. we visited ghost towns where there was no one there. and then we went to the us border where we found people, lots of people from which we can, that have fled up that and who were trying to us for asylum in the united states. basically they said that they couldn't go back home because they were fleeing from their life now metric and isn't the only area in mexico, which is suffering from those problems in which organized crime and different groups basically made life bearable for people for extortio
fiscal year, c, b, p, the, the us border protection agency said that more than 300000 mexicans, right? she detained, caught the u. s. southern border. so that's why should be significantly more than from those central american countries, obviously met her as a much bigger population as well. so it's going to be interesting to see if we talk about but we've had, she spent the last month reporting the last couple of months reporting and fill me in. the state of michel can in the south west of...
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moderate 5 g leadership in terms of number of cities, it's available and accessible than china's in the lead. with 34130 to the u. s. as 279 cities and places like switzerland already has to play 5 g 90 percent of its population. china has more 5 g subscribers than the u. s. not just in total, but per capita. it has more 5 g smartphones for sale at lower prices with more widespread, 5 g coverage. so then if you want to look at 5 g leadership in terms of the average download speeds, that saudi arabia and korea are in the lead with that. for 3 megabytes and respectively, compared to the u. s. it, it the point 9 china on the middle of the pack somewhere and their connections are on average, faster than that of the us. so no matter how you look at it, the 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 suppor
moderate 5 g leadership in terms of number of cities, it's available and accessible than china's in the lead. with 34130 to the u. s. as 279 cities and places like switzerland already has to play 5 g 90 percent of its population. china has more 5 g subscribers than the u. s. not just in total, but per capita. it has more 5 g smartphones for sale at lower prices with more widespread, 5 g coverage. so then if you want to look at 5 g leadership in terms of the average download speeds, that saudi...
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u. s. is than 80750000 corona vars. vaccines to taiwan off to the island accuse china of hindering efforts to secure doses. 3 us damages, travel to time pay to meet taiwan president site. and when she said, the doses would save lives as the island struggles to contain a recent rise in infections. alexia bryan reports the 3 hour visit with major geo political significance. the 3 us senators, touching down and taiwan, and promising to give the island 750000 clover 19 vaccines. show of support and gratitude to taiwan. the sending supplies to the us during the peak of its own outbreak in 2020. we are here as friends because we know that taiwan is experiencing a challenging time right now. which was why was especially important for the 3 of us to be here in a bipartisan way. friends come to each other's aid. taiwan was initially one of the pandemic success stories last year when more than 8 months without any domestic transmission. but it's recently had a surge of infections recording. most of it's more
u. s. is than 80750000 corona vars. vaccines to taiwan off to the island accuse china of hindering efforts to secure doses. 3 us damages, travel to time pay to meet taiwan president site. and when she said, the doses would save lives as the island struggles to contain a recent rise in infections. alexia bryan reports the 3 hour visit with major geo political significance. the 3 us senators, touching down and taiwan, and promising to give the island 750000 clover 19 vaccines. show of support and...
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u. s. every month. that's more than in any month of trumps presidency. the irony, kamala harris, who, whose parents were immigrants from both jamaica in india for her to go to guatemala, super oppress country weaponized identity politics telling guatemalans over and over the day should not migrate in the u. s. is going to collaborate in building hope at home when it's exactly the opposite. any u. s. official or diplomat who arrives in central america should arrive 1st leading with apologies, in meeting with talks of reparations for the enormous damage. the u. s. foreign policy. in neil colonialism have done this, is it crisis for a situation the why the house prefers to call it? that was entirely avoidable biden. and the democrats used my good, the g political tool to attack trump to win the election. but somehow, those silly refugees got into their heads the, i'll go biden and alan, t harris actually give a damn about them. the to the come. not only did the us up it's nuclear arms expenditure during the pandemic. it's that more on youth than the rest of
u. s. every month. that's more than in any month of trumps presidency. the irony, kamala harris, who, whose parents were immigrants from both jamaica in india for her to go to guatemala, super oppress country weaponized identity politics telling guatemalans over and over the day should not migrate in the u. s. is going to collaborate in building hope at home when it's exactly the opposite. any u. s. official or diplomat who arrives in central america should arrive 1st leading with apologies, in...
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the iranians did it themselves to make us look bad because you couldn't have made us look worse than the u. s. government did. so i actually went to the treasury department website and they're lo and behold. they probably announce that they had taken down these websites because of quote misinformation. and it's interesting just a little over a month ago, secretary of state antony blink and sent out a tweet congratulating the world on world press day. and he said that a free and independent press ensure the public has access to information. and here you have the u. s. seizing and shutting down effectively. 30 some websites. what was the crime? well, i've been on prestige quite often. i'll go on any media outlet. generally, that will allow me to express our view of non interventionism. so what is the effect is simply to shut down any sites. it is not praising of us one policy. that's the act of a tyrant, not have a pro free him country. a french woman has gone on trial this week for murdering her husband. valerie by the face, face is a possibility life sentence, but says that she did it to prot
the iranians did it themselves to make us look bad because you couldn't have made us look worse than the u. s. government did. so i actually went to the treasury department website and they're lo and behold. they probably announce that they had taken down these websites because of quote misinformation. and it's interesting just a little over a month ago, secretary of state antony blink and sent out a tweet congratulating the world on world press day. and he said that a free and independent...
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u. s. s sees more than 30 media site to main linked to iran. however, what it calls this information campaigns, the justice department added to that the sites were hosted on american domains in violation of washington sanctions. the move comes and mid rising tensions with her on, but we got reaction from the international federation of journalists, which says a different response would have been more appropriate the blocking by the us. so websites run by groups affiliated with a run is the wrong way to deal with so called distance nation. while real journalism requires the respect of solid ethical principles and full independence from governments. we cannot accept the government's unilateral, decide which websites they don't like to shut down, thus challenging freedom of speech. the ban on our website reveals once again the falsehoods of the slogan, so freedom of expression and all the other headlines promoted by the united states of america, including its inability to confront the truth. one of the websites that was seized is run by the who's
u. s. s sees more than 30 media site to main linked to iran. however, what it calls this information campaigns, the justice department added to that the sites were hosted on american domains in violation of washington sanctions. the move comes and mid rising tensions with her on, but we got reaction from the international federation of journalists, which says a different response would have been more appropriate the blocking by the us. so websites run by groups affiliated with a run is the...
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u. s. was more hit by cover than trying to was in china was largely open. i'm another nasty, peered at the beginning, and then we'll be back from normal and with in the u. s. link on. so in 2020 the u . s. was knocked off the top spot, but that was seemed to be a one off. and now the u. s. seemed 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 always 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 b
u. s. was more hit by cover than trying to was in china was largely open. i'm another nasty, peered at the beginning, and then we'll be back from normal and with in the u. s. link on. so in 2020 the u . s. was knocked off the top spot, but that was seemed to be a one off. and now the u. s. seemed 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...
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u. s. government owned enterprises are circled, 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 a v, a sion 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 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. and it's 2nd and overseas investments coming into the nation. and as we talked about them eventually becoming the world's number one economy, you know, are they really poise to take over the u. s. in this metric, but you're saying really not so much righ
u. s. government owned enterprises are circled, 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 a v, a sion 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 have a more limited role for...
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u. s. more than 4 and 5 deaths there have occurred in those over 65 and fewer than one into 100 reported deaths had been in people under 30. but as vaccinations rise among the elderly in countries like the u. s, doctors say that the average age of patients who are being hospitalized with the disease is dropping dramatically and that many of those younger patients will end up with conditions like crippling damage to the lungs or the heart. so, although coded 19 is a lot less likely to kill a young adult, there are still really pressing reasons to get back to it because getting it can have devastating long term health consequences. the 2nd important facet of this question is, is the pandemic, emotional, social, psychological, and economic impact. it's affecting everyone of every age, but is experts say in many ways hitting young adults especially hard and, and that a key time in their lives. there are no warning that due to lock downs and other measures generation covered is facing shortfalls in opportunities for, for crucial self development. many young people are rising to the challenges but, b
u. s. more than 4 and 5 deaths there have occurred in those over 65 and fewer than one into 100 reported deaths had been in people under 30. but as vaccinations rise among the elderly in countries like the u. s, doctors say that the average age of patients who are being hospitalized with the disease is dropping dramatically and that many of those younger patients will end up with conditions like crippling damage to the lungs or the heart. so, although coded 19 is a lot less likely to kill a...
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u. s. more than 4 and 5 deaths there have occurred in those over 65 and fewer than one into 100 reported deaths have been and people under 30. but as vaccinations rise among the elderly in countries like the u. s, doctors say that the average age of patients who are being hospitalized with the disease is dropping dramatically and that many of those younger patients will end up with conditions like crippling damage to the lungs or the heart. so, although cobit 19 is a lot less likely to kill a young adult, there are still really pressing reasons to get back to it because getting it can have devastating long term health consequences. the 2nd important facet of this question is, is the pandemic, emotional, social, psychological, and economic impact. it's affecting everyone of every age, but is experts say in many ways hitting young adults especially hard and, and that a key time in their lives. there are no warning that due to lock downs and other measures generation cove, it is facing shortfalls in opportunities for, for crucial self development. many young people are rising to the challenges, bu
u. s. more than 4 and 5 deaths there have occurred in those over 65 and fewer than one into 100 reported deaths have been and people under 30. but as vaccinations rise among the elderly in countries like the u. s, doctors say that the average age of patients who are being hospitalized with the disease is dropping dramatically and that many of those younger patients will end up with conditions like crippling damage to the lungs or the heart. so, although cobit 19 is a lot less likely to kill a...
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than opioid crisis and new york state. the drug maker also promised to permanently and manufacturing on distribution of the painkiller in the u. s. they've also agreed to pay more than $30000000.00 and legal fees. the settlement comes days before a trial by jury begins in new york. the company denies wrong doing and insist that had already stopped selling opioids. more than 500000 americans have died from over doses over the last 20 years. there are thousands of cases against various parts of the o period industry, but overall they have one goal. as ross and jordan explains, it's very expensive to have people go through the process of kicking their drug addictions. and this is also a complicated, the work of physicians and nurses who are trying to help people who are in chronic pain because there really is no way to predict when someone starts taking one of these pain medications. whether or not that person is going to become addicted, the overall goal among the local, state and federal government. here are the states, is that perhaps there will be a settlement worth some $26000000000.00 reached with the various facets of the oi
than opioid crisis and new york state. the drug maker also promised to permanently and manufacturing on distribution of the painkiller in the u. s. they've also agreed to pay more than $30000000.00 and legal fees. the settlement comes days before a trial by jury begins in new york. the company denies wrong doing and insist that had already stopped selling opioids. more than 500000 americans have died from over doses over the last 20 years. there are thousands of cases against various parts of...
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but in the past financial year, more than 323000 mexicans crossed into the u. s. as more than honduras, guatemala and el salvador combined john home and is in mexico city 1st with the topics that harris and no president covered, they only see cover what you were just speaking about. there are the migration of central americans through mexico trying to get to the united states. and one of the interesting things that they said about is that they're going to create a sort of joint specialized force to try and tackle people smuggling. obviously a lot of they call them coil face people smugglers english tamala, in honduras, and even in themselves, the got people to give her that, and then promised them that they can take them on the long trip north. and they can charge more than $10000.00 to try and do that. some of these people have links to organized crime in mexico to be able to do that. we actually took one people smuggling honduras that had those legs. we've organized crime. so a lot of people even don't get there. well, the promises isn't upheld. they don't manage
but in the past financial year, more than 323000 mexicans crossed into the u. s. as more than honduras, guatemala and el salvador combined john home and is in mexico city 1st with the topics that harris and no president covered, they only see cover what you were just speaking about. there are the migration of central americans through mexico trying to get to the united states. and one of the interesting things that they said about is that they're going to create a sort of joint specialized...
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but in the past one actual year, more than 323000 mexicans crossed into the u. s. as more than 100 juris, guatemala and el salvador combined for home and is in mexico city. so what did they agree on? well they, one of the things that they agreed on was that they were going to set up a sort of joint task force to try and stop people smuggling. now in countries like what the mallor you can actually hear on the radio advertisements for people who say they can get you to the united states and they charge will the 10000 to pop to try and get people over to the other side. now, some of them do do that of them. it's just a ruse, a lie more than a connected with criminal gangs that are in some of the most dangerous parts submit her policy, you have to cross to get to the united states. so there's a real pleasure for different sorts of people that are involved in that. and if you don't make it to the united states and aren't able to pay back those thousands of dollars to, to be able to get that in your, in real trouble. if you're from guatemala, we've talked to people who've
but in the past one actual year, more than 323000 mexicans crossed into the u. s. as more than 100 juris, guatemala and el salvador combined for home and is in mexico city. so what did they agree on? well they, one of the things that they agreed on was that they were going to set up a sort of joint task force to try and stop people smuggling. now in countries like what the mallor you can actually hear on the radio advertisements for people who say they can get you to the united states and they...
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at how and a handle, if you look at russia, i handle it most comprehensive handle it less badly than the u. s. i mean, nobody's done. a great job. people are not everywhere. but in the us we were not. we did not act very carefully and were, have the worst record, but all of his closing down if you ask me and we will know in a few years, but the closing them is going to make it worse. people die, you will have no money. they have no jobs. no, it's not. a lot of companies are going bankrupt, whatever. they'll never come back or you're an international theory or an author like you to dabble a little bit in politic. this is enabled people to like people to be reliant on the state. this is a boon for them. ok. it's a boon. and i find that very, very drug troubling. this is a bone for the press love that well, you have something to talk about. yeah. you have a 1000000 for the entire time. yeah. and if it was my living room, you know, even when there was an economic disaster, the press has to cover it. it's always good for you. brittany tina's briefing is very good to you. you have job security that
at how and a handle, if you look at russia, i handle it most comprehensive handle it less badly than the u. s. i mean, nobody's done. a great job. people are not everywhere. but in the us we were not. we did not act very carefully and were, have the worst record, but all of his closing down if you ask me and we will know in a few years, but the closing them is going to make it worse. people die, you will have no money. they have no jobs. no, it's not. a lot of companies are going bankrupt,...
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u. s. southern border. that's where more than 127th guatemalans have been apprehended so far this year.sponded to republicans who criticized her for having not yet visited the border despite the ongoing crisis. this is. one of our highest priorities, and i will continue to be focused on that kind of work as opposed to grand gestures. the vice president outlined an economic plan to invest $4 billion in guatemala and the northern triangle countries to create jobs and disincentives to mass migration. new details tonight on how former president trump's personal attorney, rudy giuliani, reportedly pressured the ukrainian government to investigate joe biden. cnn has obtained audio of a 40 minute phone call between giuliani at a senior adviser to the ukrainian president in july of 2019. giuliani. he tells the advisor. he should announce investigations into corruption by biden, who was then a candidate for president giuliani is under federal investigation over his dealings with ukraine and whether he illegally lobbied on behalf of foreign officials still ahead tonight, a renovation costing more
u. s. southern border. that's where more than 127th guatemalans have been apprehended so far this year.sponded to republicans who criticized her for having not yet visited the border despite the ongoing crisis. this is. one of our highest priorities, and i will continue to be focused on that kind of work as opposed to grand gestures. the vice president outlined an economic plan to invest $4 billion in guatemala and the northern triangle countries to create jobs and disincentives to mass...
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u. s. n station is now higher than each most emerging markets that look at ok. all right, i'm not know, we're going to go to a short break it out about short break. we'll continue our discussion on searching in place and stay with our team. the i talk a lot about wild quino energy and also use volcanoes as a metaphor to elucidate so many of the big trends happening in geo politics and finance me. so to to push it police 30 good to can you hear me better than the remain russell? but i hope so, but over the over the nation, just sort of the motion learning a lot of stories going on in the course of action. just love rosa. i good position. we think he might be a soldier. if he is off the boot, she's wearing your twitched up took apart. you was little young on this. you're still watching the priest i ah welcome back the cross talk. we're all things considered. i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing searching inflation in ah, are you, let's go back to peter in western peter, you know, we've, we've talked about the how economists look at this. we have 3 econ
u. s. n station is now higher than each most emerging markets that look at ok. all right, i'm not know, we're going to go to a short break it out about short break. we'll continue our discussion on searching in place and stay with our team. the i talk a lot about wild quino energy and also use volcanoes as a metaphor to elucidate so many of the big trends happening in geo politics and finance me. so to to push it police 30 good to can you hear me better than the remain russell? but i hope so,...
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u. s is nearing a grim milestone, the cdc now says the coronavirus death toll is more than 597,000. shy of 600,000. the u. s has also reported more than 33 million cases since the start of this pandemic more than any other country. as for vaccinations, the cdc says more than 64% of adults have received at least one shot of the coronavirus vaccine, the number of positive covid-19 tests in the us has now dropped to its lowest point since the start of the pandemic, the cdc says less than 2% of tests have come back positive during the past seven days compared to 13. and during the winter surge, the country's positivity rate has been dropping since april and is now at its lowest point since march of last year, and health officials are pushing countries to really ramp up their vaccination efforts as covid infection rates are rising in certain parts of the world, and as jonathan's area reports, the biden administration is planning to step in to make sure other countries have enough vaccine. yeah. the coronavirus pandemic continues to take a devastating toll worldwide. despite the progress
u. s is nearing a grim milestone, the cdc now says the coronavirus death toll is more than 597,000. shy of 600,000. the u. s has also reported more than 33 million cases since the start of this pandemic more than any other country. as for vaccinations, the cdc says more than 64% of adults have received at least one shot of the coronavirus vaccine, the number of positive covid-19 tests in the us has now dropped to its lowest point since the start of the pandemic, the cdc says less than 2% of...
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look at how china handle, if you look at russia, i handle it most kind of handle it less badly than the u. s. i mean, nobody's done. a great job. people are not everywhere. but in the us we were not. we did not act very carefully and were, have the worst record all of his closing down. if you ask me and we will know in a few years, but the closing now is going to make it worse. people die, you will have no money. they have no jobs. no, it's not. a lot of companies are going bankrupt, whatever. they'll never come back or you're an international theory or an author like you to dabble a little bit in politics. this is enabled people that like people to be reliant on the state. this is a boon for them. ok. it's a boon and i find that very, very drug troubling. this is a bone for the press love. well, you have something to talk about. you have james lilian for the entire time. yeah. even if it was for my living room, you know, even when there was an economic disaster, the press has to cover it. it's always good for you. britain briefing, it's very you, you have job security that somebody has to t
look at how china handle, if you look at russia, i handle it most kind of handle it less badly than the u. s. i mean, nobody's done. a great job. people are not everywhere. but in the us we were not. we did not act very carefully and were, have the worst record all of his closing down. if you ask me and we will know in a few years, but the closing now is going to make it worse. people die, you will have no money. they have no jobs. no, it's not. a lot of companies are going bankrupt, whatever....
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he didn't just say they learn, they were better prepared than the u. s. was i mean, i don't like saying this, i'm an american, but it is very clear. mr. trump didn't even have cast. you couldn't know if you had the virus or not. there were no tests. so asia was better prepared. they say because of experience and for whatever reason they have done a much, much better job. you think we've seen this big growing controversy in the united states with the origins of the virus and it's being turned into a political football. i think you and i and our audience wants to know how this all started. i think that's a fair thing to ask. what do you think? because it's being politicized, is that there's been going to be a serious global initiative to deal with the next 10 demik because i think that's all things being equal. that should be something we should also be thinking about. but considering how it's being politicized here, it seems to me that this would be a missed opportunity. i would love for the world to be better prepared next time we've been having a demo fo
he didn't just say they learn, they were better prepared than the u. s. was i mean, i don't like saying this, i'm an american, but it is very clear. mr. trump didn't even have cast. you couldn't know if you had the virus or not. there were no tests. so asia was better prepared. they say because of experience and for whatever reason they have done a much, much better job. you think we've seen this big growing controversy in the united states with the origins of the virus and it's being turned...
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he didn't just say they learn, they were better prepared than the u. s. was, i mean, i don't like saying this, i'm going to america, but it is very clear. mr. trump didn't even have test. you couldn't know if you had the virus or not. there were no tests. so asia was better prepared. they say because of experience. and for whatever reason, they have done a much, much better job. i think we've seen this big growing controversy in the united states with the origins of the virus and is being turned into a political football. i think you and i and our audience wants to know how this all started. i think that's a fair thing to ask. what do you think? because it's being politicized, is that there's going to be a serious global initiative to deal with the next 10 demik because i think that's all things being equal. that should be something we should also be thinking about. but considering how it's being politicized here, and seems to me that this will be a missed opportunity. i would love for the world to be better prepared next time we've been having a demo for
he didn't just say they learn, they were better prepared than the u. s. was, i mean, i don't like saying this, i'm going to america, but it is very clear. mr. trump didn't even have test. you couldn't know if you had the virus or not. there were no tests. so asia was better prepared. they say because of experience. and for whatever reason, they have done a much, much better job. i think we've seen this big growing controversy in the united states with the origins of the virus and is being...
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united states is claiming to court more than $800.00 criminals worldwide, including arms and drug dealers by tricking them into using an encrypted app. the u . s. agency apparently worked alongside australia's federal police. our in these pictures you can see some of those arrest happening in australia and europe. the rates took place in more than a dozen countries. now the app called a norm was run by the f b. i. security forces apparently got senior figures in organized crime to use it and promote it, allowing intelligence agencies, agencies to actually monitor communications between gangs of f. b. i has hail the operation as a major success every single person who used and used it for a criminal purpose. the criminals using these devices believe they were secretly planning crimes far beneath the radar of law enforcement. but in reality, the criminals were not underneath the radar. they were on it. essentially, we had been in the back pockets of organized crime and operationalize a criminal type, dan, look, we have never said. well, the operation almost broke down earlier this year though. an anonymous blog posted an article calling on peopl
united states is claiming to court more than $800.00 criminals worldwide, including arms and drug dealers by tricking them into using an encrypted app. the u . s. agency apparently worked alongside australia's federal police. our in these pictures you can see some of those arrest happening in australia and europe. the rates took place in more than a dozen countries. now the app called a norm was run by the f b. i. security forces apparently got senior figures in organized crime to use it and...
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u. s. and the u. k. more than 2000 doctors nurses was to record what they ate, whether or not they got it. and if they did, how low and severe their illness was supposed to follow. predominantly plant based diets were much less likely to get seriously if they became infected. even when age an exercise, habits were taken into account, what we eat also reflects who we are more broadly. in western countries, vegetarians are also more likely to be well educated, health, conscious, and female. these factors all have a bearing on the outcome of a covert infection. a minute crucial point of view is always, i think it's worrying about attrition is generally not a good idea. it's, it's, in most cases the diet is fine. if you sort of get it some a balanced and they'll go to one extreme or the other. i think that there is to push people into eating disorders is often worse than the benefit one because of the for years. that's been a debate about the relationship between lifestyle choices and disease. privet is just the lates
u. s. and the u. k. more than 2000 doctors nurses was to record what they ate, whether or not they got it. and if they did, how low and severe their illness was supposed to follow. predominantly plant based diets were much less likely to get seriously if they became infected. even when age an exercise, habits were taken into account, what we eat also reflects who we are more broadly. in western countries, vegetarians are also more likely to be well educated, health, conscious, and female. these...
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u. s. and the u. k. more than 2000 doctors, nurses was to record what they ate, whether or not they got cove it. and if they did, how low and severe their illness was, those who follow predominantly, plant based diet, were much less likely to get seriously l if they became infected. even when age an exercise, habits were taken into account. what we eat also reflects who we are more broadly in western countries. vegetarians are also more likely to be well educated, health, conscious, and female. these factors all have a bearing on the outcome of a covert infection. a minute vishal point of view is always i think it's worrying about patricia is generally not a good idea. it's, it's in most cases the diet is fine. if you sort of get some balance, then they'll go to one extreme or the other. i think that the risk to push people into eating disorders is often worse than the benefit one could the for years there's been a debate about the relationship between lifestyle choices and disease prove it is just the latest reas
u. s. and the u. k. more than 2000 doctors, nurses was to record what they ate, whether or not they got cove it. and if they did, how low and severe their illness was, those who follow predominantly, plant based diet, were much less likely to get seriously l if they became infected. even when age an exercise, habits were taken into account. what we eat also reflects who we are more broadly in western countries. vegetarians are also more likely to be well educated, health, conscious, and female....
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than 60% of new infections in the u. k government figures today show the uk recorded more than 7500 new infections, the biggest daily since february. the u. sng more than 6% of cases involving the delta strain, public health officials say the threat of variances even more reason to get the vaccine now that the covid shortened school year has come to an end, many students are catching up on lost learning in summer school. some school districts say they are saying about three times as many students in summer programs this year compared to previous years in sacramento county, one school district says about 20,000 elementary, middle and high school students are in summer programs this year compared to 6400 in 2019, this is way better because it didn't person and you get to see friends that you haven't seen in a long time. i was getting really bored of staring at a screen, so i'm like, why not come and do interactive activities before summer school was mainly intervention based for students who were falling behind. but now many schools are offering enrichment programs on things like fitness. and band. would pain, ridiculous amount of money to ge
than 60% of new infections in the u. k government figures today show the uk recorded more than 7500 new infections, the biggest daily since february. the u. sng more than 6% of cases involving the delta strain, public health officials say the threat of variances even more reason to get the vaccine now that the covid shortened school year has come to an end, many students are catching up on lost learning in summer school. some school districts say they are saying about three times as many...
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u. s. and the u. k. more than 2000 doctors nurses was to record what they ate, whether or not they got cove it. and if they did, how low and severe their illness was. so to follow, predominantly plant based diet were much less likely to get seriously l if they became infected. even when age an exercise, habits were taken into account. what we eat also reflects who we are more broadly. in western countries, vegetarians are also more likely to be well educated, health, conscious, and female. these factors all have a bearing on the outcome of a covert infection. a minute visual point of view is always i think it's worrying about attrition is generally not a good idea. it's it's in most cases the value is fine. if you sort of get some a balanced and they'll go to one extreme or the other. i think the risk to push people into eating disorders is often versed and in the benefit. one could be for years that's been a debate about the relationship between lifestyle choices and disease. pivot is just the latest reason to do
u. s. and the u. k. more than 2000 doctors nurses was to record what they ate, whether or not they got cove it. and if they did, how low and severe their illness was. so to follow, predominantly plant based diet were much less likely to get seriously l if they became infected. even when age an exercise, habits were taken into account. what we eat also reflects who we are more broadly. in western countries, vegetarians are also more likely to be well educated, health, conscious, and female....